| Facility: | Halifax Health Medical Center |
| Location: | Daytona Beach, Florida USA |
| Degree: | Master |
| Compensation: | Competitive |
| Perm/Temp: | Perm |
| Workload: | Full Time |
| Supervisory Exp.: | No |
| Certifications: | FL License as Radiation Therapist |
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| Company: | Halifax Fish Community Health |
About Florida Radiation Therapy Jobs
Radiation Therapy jobs are regulated by the Florida Medical Board. As part of the Health Care Practitioner Regulation, the mission of the Florida Board of Medicine is to protect health care consumers by establishing and enforcing health care standards, licensing qualified health care practitioners and facilities, and disseminating health care information to the public. The Florida Board of Medicine evaluates applications for licensure and examination, conducts board meetings, administers policy, issues final orders in imposing discipline, reviews and approves continuing education providers, and audits licensure compliance for continuing education.
Halifax Health Medical Center is seeking a Radiation Therapy Education Coordinator.
This position is responsible to coordinate student recruitment, selection, guidance, instruction, skills testing and evaluation. Coordinate program accreditation process. Establish effective working relationships with radiation therapy staff within the clinical education centers (all sites are part of Halifax Health). Coordinate the advisory committee for the program. Organize and oversee lecture presentations, preparation of laboratory assignments, and all demonstrations and evaluations regarding program courses. Primary areas of teaching may include didactic and clinical courses in simulation and treatment planning, treatment techniques, radiobiology, oncology and pathology, quality assurance, radiation protection, patient care and management, and other related courses. Graduates from the Radiation Therapy Technology Program at Halifax Health consistently score in the top 5% in the United States and in 2006 the program was listed as #1 in the U.S. based on the student's scores on their national boards.
Qualifications:
1. Must be a graduate of an accredited School of Radiation Therapy
2. Must be licensed by the State of Florida as a Radiation Therapist
3. Six to eight years of experience preferred
4. Masters degree required
About Halifax Health
Ranked in the top five percent of all hospitals in the nation for clinical outcomes, Halifax Health serves East Central Florida and provides a continuum of healthcare services through a network of organizations including a tertiary hospital, a community hospital, psychiatric services, a cancer treatment center with four outreach locations, the area's largest hospice, a health maintenance organization, and a preferred provider organization.
Superior pay and benefits, plus a workplace where modern medicine is the standard has attracted a staff whose skills and caring attitude are unsurpassed. Halifax Health has been recognized for its working environment and was ranked #1 in the Orlando Sentinel's 2007 Top 100 Companies for Working Families. Halifax Health is the only company in Volusia County ranked in the Top 25 for the last four years.