Locum Tenens Physician Radiation Oncology Job, NC

ORD-207131-MD-NC

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Posted by: LocumTenens.com

Employer: LocumTenens.com

Job Description

This Job at a Glance
  • Job Reference Id:  ORD-207131-MD-NC
  • Title:  MD
  • Dates Needed:  April, 2 weeks a month, ongoing
  • Shift Type:  Day Shift
  • Assignment Type:  Clinic
  • Call Required:  No
  • Board Certification Required:  Yes
  • Job Duration:  Locums
About the Facility

An Outpatient Cancer Center is seeking a Radiation Oncologist for locum tenens coverage.

About the Facility Location

The facility is located in Southeastern, North Carolina - About a hour and half away from Charolotte.

About the Clinician's Workday

This is a five-day-per-week onsite role with one administrative day, Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and no after-hours call. Candidates must have experience with Aria and Epic EMRs and TruBeam technology (installed in 2024), with Eclipse treatment planning and MIM contouring preferred. The practice uses a Philips Big Bore CT and provides External Beam, IMRT, IGRT, and SBRT, with the ability to expand the SBRT program. Current treatment volume is approximately 16-20 patients on treatment, with 10-12 follow-ups and consults, none scheduled on the under-treatment day. Credentialing requires at least 90 days.


Additional Job Details
  • Case Load/PPD:  10-12 PPD
  • Support Staff:  solo rad onc, full office staff
  • Patient Population:  Adults
  • Call Ratio/Schedule:  NONE
  • Location Type:  On-Site
  • Prescriptive Authority Required:  Yes
  • Government:  No
  • Number of New Consults:  0-2

Why choose LocumTenens.com?

Our services are 100% free for clinicians and are designed for a seamless experience with every assignment:

  • Precision job matching with proprietary algorithm
  • Rapid credentialing with Axuall Digital Wallet
  • Concierge support with a dedicated clinician deployment specialist
  • Digital hub for assignment details


Contact: ltjobleads@locumtenens.com

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