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Vision RT are the inventors of Surface Guided Radiation Therapy. We create innovative solutions to improve radiotherapy.
Radiation Therapist – Clinical Application Specialist
Location
Illinois
Posted
101 days ago
Salary
$90K - $115K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Radiation Therapist – Clinical Application Specialist
Vision RT Ltd
• Support customers across Illinois—ideally based in Chicago • Up to 75% travel to deliver expert clinical applications support for Vision RT systems • Develop clinical protocols, deliver onsite and remote training • Support product demonstrations and provide responsive phone-based clinical assistance • Contribute to customer education through workflows, guides, and e learning • Collaborate with R&D to provide valuable product feedback and testing insights
Job Requirements
- Associate degree or equivalent (bachelor's degree preferred)
- 3+ years minimum experience in Clinical radiotherapy environment
- Proficient in Microsoft Office products
- Excellent communications skills
- Excellent customer service skills
- Experienced working in a fast paced commercial or clinical environment
- Must have a valid driver's license and passport is required as 90-100% of this role involves travel both domestic and international
- AlignRT/OSMS experience
Benefits
- full range of medical benefits
- financial benefits
- paid time off benefits
- parental leave
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