Lead Radiation Therapist
Description

The Radiation Therapist Lead provides leadership, training and guidance to Staff Radiation Therapists (FT,PT,PRN,or LOCUM) and supports the Manager/Supervisor and performs complex and specialized radiation oncology work.

Under the direction of the Manager/Supervisor, the Radiation Therapist Lead may develop training and provide orientation for new therapists review and propose updates to procedure manuals and protocols, integrate new technical procedures and coordinate group projects. The incumbent also assists the Manager/Supervisor in identifying problems, recommending solutions and assisting in the improvement of technical and patient service programs. Therapists at this level are expected to have a thorough understanding and proficiency in the procedures performed in the Radiation Oncology Department.

The Radiation Therapist Lead will perform and train lower-level staff on the performance of routine, complex and specialized work as well as assist in the implementation of new technology. The Radiation Therapists Lead will troubleshoot and lead complex patient procedures that include Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS); Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT); fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT); High Dose radiotherapy; Pediatric radiotherapy; Sedated Pediatric Radiotherapy, Cranio-Spinal Irradiation, Respiratory Management (SDX), KV/CBCT 6 axis imaging and complex tumor localization procedures. The Radiation Therapists Lead demonstrates advanced use of the ARIA Radiation Oncology software and use of Citrix/Microsoft Office. The Radiation Therapists Lead provides patient care within a broad range of health care needs and is responsible for patient scheduling, simulations, anticipating changes in treatment fields and boost fractions, and recognizing dose limitations.

The Radiation Therapist Lead has significant responsibility for the efficient operation of the treatment delivery work area, communicating and coordinating daily operations with medical staff and residents, nurses, physics and dosimetry, front desk and ancillary services such as social work and dietary. Work at this level is performed under the general supervision of the Manager/Supervisor.

  

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES


A. Maintains and prepares rooms, equipment and materials for patient care as needed and as required by Manager/Supervisor.

  • Assesses treatment rooms to assure all equipment is operational and quality checks have been performed.
  • Prepares treatment room and equipment for patients according to prescription regarding immobilization devices, field size, treatment distances, shielding devices, gantry and/or collimator angles, etc.
  • Performs quality assurance procedures and reports any deficiencies to manager/supervisor and/or physicist.
  • Performs quality assurance warm-up tests on treatment units, and CT.
  • Troubleshoots and corrects minor machine faults and/or notifies service providers and manager/supervisor to initiate corrective action as guided by established protocols.
  • Assists in checking treatment rooms for outdates and in stocking the room with appropriate equipment.

B. Implements and delivers accurately the prescribed planned course of radiation therapy utilizing megavoltage proton accelerator equipment, adhering to acceptable departmental, institutional, governmental, and professional standards.

  • Reviews patients’ treatment plans and parameters as part of a “time out” and quality audit prior to the first treatment and daily checks patient ID, prescription, and dose to date prior to delivery of treatment.
  • Explains procedures to patients as well as the means of communication during treatment and procedures in case of an emergency.
  • Transfers patients safely to treatment couch, giving special attention to catheters, IV’s, with wheel chairs and cart wheels locked and insures adequate personnel are available to transport if patient cannot move on his/her own.
  • Maintains patient field markings.
  • Positions patients and modifies standard procedure to accommodate patients’ conditions.
  • Reviews and verifies daily treatment time and/or monitor units and delivers prescribed dose while monitoring machine operation. .
  • Maintains visual and/or audio communication with patient during treatment.
  • Obtains required electronic portal images during prescribed course of treatment according to department standards. These images could include but are not limited to KV & CBCT.
  • Practices radiation protection for the patient, self and others; applies radiation safety principles.
  • Assesses and evaluates patients for unusual reactions and/or medical problems and reports conditions to the manager/supervisor, a radiation oncology nurse and/or a radiation oncologist.
  • Recognizes emergency patient conditions and assists and/or initiates first aid and/or basic life support procedures when appropriate.
  • Documents daily dose information accurately and performs basic mathematical calculations in patient treatment charts.
  • Interacts with patients and families concerning their physical and psychological needs on a daily basis and reports any unusual situations to the appropriate personnel.
  • Reinforces radiation oncologists and nurses advice to patients regarding skin care, diets, general welfare and/or reactions to treatment/care.
  • Responsible for the administration of new technology associated with the treatment of patients using radiation. This may include but is not limited to: IMPT, SRS, SBRT. FSRT, respiratory control, CSI. 
  • Responsible for following department guidelines and treating an emergent patient in unplanned treatment scenarios coordinated with physics when during treatment complications, machine difficulties, or sometimes necessary late in the day or on the weekend.
  • Responsible for treating critical care patients, patients under anesthesia, or patients with a cardiology device such as a pacemaker

C. Performs routine and complex tumor localization procedures using a CT for radiotherapy treatment:

  • Ensures that physicians have obtained patient consent.
  • Explains simulation/CT procedure to patient and answers technical questions.
  • Accurately applies skin markings on patients’ skin and instructs patient in proper care in preserving markings.
  • Accurately positions patient: lying straight and/or in correct treatment position.
  • Determines and adapts exposure factors for various patient conditions, equipment, accessories, and contrast media and obtains diagnostic scans with minimum radiation exposure.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of computed tomography instrumentation including, selecting appropriate menu options, performing quality assurance tests and archiving.
  • Prepares and administers proper contrast agents under the direction of a physician and correctly labels all syringes and containers.
  • Fabricates selects and uses appropriate immobilization devices using safe practice techniques.
  • Performs routine tumor localization procedures and interprets simulation requests.
  • Takes required electronic images. Verifies with medical staff to ensure proper treatment field is established before patient is ready for treatment.
  • Assesses the patient’s clinical signs and symptoms and makes adjustments to standard techniques as necessary.
  • Correlates cross-sectional anatomy with other anatomical presentations.
  • Differentiates between normal and abnormal images to assess completion of procedure.
  • Properly stores final CT images.
  • Records all pertinent information electronically using simulation software and in patients’ treatment charts.
  • Evaluates radiographic images for appropriate positioning and image quality.
  • Provides basic patient education in relationship to skin care, diet, parking and daily radiation therapy routine.
  • Place Rectal Balloon or rectal catheters when indicated in order and/or procedures using sterile technique
  • Use vaginal markers, rectal markers, or wire scars when indicated by the physician order.

D. Performs patient related and clerical function in the ambulatory setting.

  • Answers telephones, checks patients into clinic, makes appointments for patients, properly fills and maintains patient charts.
  • Registers patients in absence of clerical support or as directed.
  • Preps radiation therapy charts and accesses electronic medical records appropriately as needed. 
  • Performs copying and filing as needed.
  • Maintains orderliness and cleanliness of radiation therapy department.
  • Applies correct billing codes to procedures performed.
  • Assists billing specialist when needed to audit charts for accuracy of documentation and billing codes used for charge entry.
  • Schedule patients for CT simulations, Adaptive CT simulations, daily treatments, new starts, boosts and finishes. 
  • Notifies MD/RN of abnormal lab results (such as creatinine level at the CT/sim).
  • Coordinates appointments with other hospital areas such as chemotherapy, anesthesia, or cardiology.
  • Assists nursing in tasks if needed such as rooming patients, side effect management, dressing changes, etc. 

E. Lead duties:

  • Assists in developing and distributing the daily work assignments to all Radiation Therapist staff. 
  • Assists in OT Scheduling, Weekend Scheduling, and On-call Scheduling when required by Manager/Supervisor. 
  • Participates in task groups and/or committees as assigned.
  • Provides clinical and didactic instruction to staff therapists and students.
  • Orients new radiation therapists and radiation therapy students to radiation oncology work sites ensuring all safety measures are observed.
  • Provides ongoing instruction to staff therapists regarding changes in practice or new methods of treatment.
  • Provides basic direction and consultation to lower level therapists and students in regard to correct practices and procedures in Radiation Oncology. 
  • Provides input to manager/supervisor for improved technical practices, procedures or programs.
  • Identifies issues related to radiation treatment delivery in which improvement is needed. Gathers information and data, and makes recommendations for improvement to the Manager/Supervisor.
  • Provides input to the Manager/Supervisor regarding suggestions for the improved management of the therapist staff and implementation of new clinic programs that affect staff therapists.
  • Provides floor supervision, monitoring treatment units, CT, and simulation for adequate staffing and ensuring that therapists receive appropriate breaks and lunch periods.
  • Assists in the implementation of new technology associated with treatment of patients using radiation.
  • Communicates and coordinates daily treatment and simulation/CT operations with medical staff and residents, nurses, physics and dosimetry, clerical staff, and ancillary services such as social work and dietary among others.
  • Uses judgment in handling of questions and telephone calls from patients and others, resolving them personally or triaging to the appropriate person for follow-up and resolution. 
  • Assumes supervisory role when manager/supervisor is absent and directs necessary matters to the Radiation Oncology Director or CPTC management when needed. 
  • Assists in keeping departmental policies and procedures up to date. 
Requirements

Required Education, Certification & Experience

· Graduate of a School in Radiation Therapy Technology. Bachelor's degree preferred.

· Two (2) years of experience as a registered radiation therapist in IMPT or IMRT.

· Certified as a Radiation Therapist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.

· Certified as a Radiation Therapist by the California Department of Health - Radiologic Health Branch. 

·  Varian Pro Beam or Varian True Beam experience. ARIA experience. Proton Therapy experience. (Preferred)


Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities

· Ability to function safely and effectively as a radiation therapist in the clinical environment.

· Ability to think critically and problem solve, making rational and appropriate clinical decisions.

· Ability to work effectively in a team of radiation therapists and in the radiation oncology team. 

· Ability to interpret medical terminology and to communicate with patients and family concerning patient related needs and problems.

· Ability to understand written and oral communication from medical staff, patients, family, public, and other professionals.

· Ability to interpret basic computerized treatment plans, to identify anatomic structures on radiographs and cross-sectional images.

· Ability to interact with patients and family in such a manner as to inspire confidence and gain patient’s cooperation.

· Ability to communicate (understand written and oral communication) with medical staff, nursing, clerical and radiation oncologists involved with patient care.

· Ability to effectively send, receive and respond to information; including the ability to read, write, listen, speak observe and use computers.


Clinical Skill: 

· Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology; radiation physics; radiation biology; pathology and malignant disease; tissue and organ dose tolerances.

· Knowledge to evaluate and assess the patient’s status and condition in order to deliver a prescribed course of therapy.

· Knowledge of working with high-energy radiation materials and equipment and the hazards involved.

· Knowledge to assess and evaluate psychological and physical changes in the patient’s condition and formulate appropriate actions.

· Knowledge of basic sterile and isolation technique.

· Knowledge of principles for transferring, positioning, immobilizing and restraining patients. Knowledge of safely transporting patients, including those with fractures and spinal cord injuries.

· Ability to interpret patient side effects and/or complications in order to create an interdisciplinary management strategy that fosters prevention, healing and comfort.

· Ability to operate complex radiation therapy equipment, specialized diagnostic x-ray/CT equipment, and ARIA software. 

· Knowledge of special procedures such as SRS, SBRT, CSI, and respiratory control techniques.

· Skill and ability in communicating with staff and patients, earning patient confidence, and respecting patient concerns including privacy and confidentiality.

· Knowledge of age specific requirements for communication with and clinical care of children (pediatrics and adolescents), adults and elderly patients.

· Ability to make appropriate set-up decisions based upon identification of anatomy on images and comparison to standard treatment images with minimal supervision.

· Advanced knowledge of Radiation Oncology clinic functions and ability to identify solutions to problems.

· Knowledge of the charge entry system and ability to enter charges accurately.

· Knowledge and ability to use required computer systems.


Physical Requirements

Ability to lift up to 40 pounds maximum with frequent lifting/and or carrying objects weighing up to 25 pounds. Physical reach to work with equipment as high as 5-6 feet above the floor.

Salary Description
$69.42-87.65/hour DOE