PURPOSE OF THIS POSITION
The Radiation Therapy Therapist is responsible for the administration of radiation therapy services and monitors patient’s reactions.
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
Duty 1: The Radiation Therapist schedules patients in an efficient manner to accommodate patients, physicians and staffing schedules.
Duty 2: The radiation Therapist delivers prescribed planned course of radiation therapy accurately to patients for control of disease process.
Duty 3: The radiation therapist’s charts treatment records and billing accurately and timely to proved information daily in compliance with state and BVRCC policy and provide quality care.
Duty 4: The radiation therapist notifies physicians regarding patient care concerns promptly and allows no misunderstanding from missed communications.
Duty 5: The radiation therapist completes daily assignments and prepares for the next day efficiently and timely to keep department flow organized and patients satisfied.
Duty 6: The Radiation therapist will monitor supplies and equipment continually of offset adverse impact of potential situations dealing with supply and or equipment failure.
Duty 7: The radiation Therapist will observe radiation safety measures for patients and personnel to be initiated properly to meet state requirement and department safe operating procedures.
Duty 8: Ensures correct CPT codes (Current Procedural Terminology) are being charged and correct encounter type is registered.
Duty 9: Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position requires a full range of body motion with intermittent walking, lifting, bending, climbing, squatting, kneeling, twisting, sitting and standing. This associate will be required to sit for one hour a day and stand for seven hours a day. The individual must be able to lift fifty to seventy-five pounds and reach work above the shoulders. The individual must have good eye-hand coordination, fine finger dexterity and excellent verbal communication skills to perform daily tasks. The associate must have corrected vision and hearing in the normal range.
This position is classified “at risk” for possible occupational exposure to blood borne pathogens (HBV, HIV, etc.)