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Travel Radiation Therapist - Radiation Oncology

Vivian Health
FULL_TIME Remote · US Urbana, IL, US USD 2546–2546 / week Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
TNAA TotalMed Allied is seeking a travel Radiation Therapist for a travel job in Urbana, Illinois. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Radiation Therapist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel We're looking for Radiation Therapists for an immediate travel opening in Urbana, IL. The right Radiation Therapist should have 1 year of experience. Read below for more requirements. As a Radiation Therapist, you will be responsible for administering radiation treatments to patients as prescribed by a radiation oncologist. You'll play a critical role in the treatment of cancer and other diseases, ensuring patient safety, comfort, and accuracy throughout the therapy process. As a Radiation Therapist, you should be prepared to perform the following tasks: Administer prescribed doses of radiation to specific body parts using radiation therapy equipment Position patients accurately and comfortably for each treatment session Verify treatment settings and patient identity before delivering therapy Monitor patients during procedures to ensure safety and comfort Use imaging technology (e.g., CT, X-rays) to guide accurate treatment delivery Document treatment details and maintain accurate patient records Communicate effectively with physicians, dosimetrists, and other team members Educate patients and families on procedures, side effects, and care during treatment Inspect, maintain, and calibrate radiation therapy equipment regularly Follow strict radiation safety protocols for both patients and staff The ideal candidate must have at least one year of experience as a Radiation Therapist. Additionally, they should possess a current BLS certification and hol