Radiation Oncology Physician for Coos Bay, OR (Perm)
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Oncology-Radiation
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
97420, Coos Bay, Oregon, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
1/24/25
Bay Area Hospital, a 127 bed Level III Trauma, seeks BC/BE Radiation Oncologist to join their team. The future looks bright at Bay Area Hospital, and we are always searching for quality people to join our team. We offer a great atmosphere, competitive pay, a wide array of benefits, and many growth opportunities for our employees!
Job Description:
- Full-time position
- 80 hours per pay period
- Shift as assigned
- Salary dependent on experience, with maximum rate reflecting significant experience in a 40-hour-per-week position
- Open to Bay Area Hospital employees through the Workday internal career site
- Provide a broad range of Radiation Oncology services to Bay Area Cancer Center patients
- Adhere to established guidelines, ethics, policies, and protocols of Bay Area Hospital, Bay Area Cancer Center, and the profession
- Collaborate with the Oncology Service Line Administrator and the BACC staff as a cooperative and collegial team member
- Perform clinical care tasks, including consultations, outpatient clinic work, and inpatient rounding
- Exercise good judgment, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills
- Flexible and able to prioritize multiple responsibilities concurrently
- Work effectively under stress and frequently changing job requirements
- Strong communication, organizational, and team-building skills
- Professionalism with consistent quality, evidence-based, and compassionate care
- Team-oriented with a growth mindset
- Wide spectrum of radiation oncology skills, including 3DCRT, IMRT, VMAT, SAbR, SRS, 4DCT, and DIBH
- Proficiency with software interfaces such as Aria, Mosaiq, Eclipse, MIM, Pinnacle, EPIC, and Cerner
- Meet criteria for Medical Staff or Allied Health Professional membership and privileges
- Board Certified or eligible within the past 2 years
- Hold or obtain an Oregon medical license
- Experience practicing radiation oncology with a strong record or an excellent recent graduate
- Practice-building experience is a plus
- Frequently stand, walk, bend, squat, reach, and stretch
- Possess physical agility and adequate reaction time to respond to patient care needs
- Adequate hearing, visual acuity, and color vision required
- Fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, and the ability to handle objects
- Use proper body mechanics to assist patients in ambulating, transferring in and out of bed, chair, or wheelchair
- Follow standard precautions due to potential exposure to blood and bodily fluids
- Communicate effectively through reading, writing, and speaking in person or over the phone
- This is a permanent, full-time position that requires residency within the immediate local area. Relocation may be required.
- Competitive salary range based on experience and training (to be discussed at interview). Provider may submit salary expectations with presentation.
- Potential Sign-on Bonus (to be discussed at interview)
- Relocation assistance, if applicable
- Comprehensive benefits package including 6% match
- Generous PTO
- CME allowance
- Licensing and professional fee allowance
- Paid interview expenses
- Onsite Employee Health and Wellness Clinic
- Onsite Child Care and Learning Center
- Board Eligible (within 2 years of eligibility) or Board Certified in Radiation Oncology
- OR License (or willing to obtain)
- Fellowship-trained in Radiation Oncology
- Does the provider have ties to Oregon - i.e. family in the area or has lived in OR at some point?
- Does the provider require visa support - J1 or H1B?
About Bay Area Hospital:
As the Medical Center for Oregon’s South Coast, Bay Area Hospital offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic and therapeutic services. The hospital’s inpatient and outpatient services include medical, surgical, pediatric, critical care, home health, outpatient and acute inpatient psychiatric, oncology, obstetrical, and other specialties.
We recently built the Prefontaine Cardiovascular Center, and a new Wound Care Center, offering hyperbaric therapy. In July of 2015, the hospital completed the Bay Area Cancer Center, making sure families throughout the region have access to cutting-edge cancer treatment and related services. We also administer the Kids’ HOPE Center, a one-stop service for abused children.
Physicians, nurses, and technologists are on duty 24-hours a day to meet the medical and emergency needs of South Coast residents and visitors. Our highly skilled staff is involved in a constant process of professional educational opportunities to keep abreast of the latest medical innovations.
Modern technology has made diagnosis and treatment easier. New and expanded medical services include laser treatments, MRI, CT, PET, mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy, laparoscopy, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, varicose vein treatment, advanced radiation therapy, and robotic-assisted surgery.
Bay Area Hospital is committed to quality health care. Proof of this commitment is our accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
- Largest hospital on the Southern Coast of Oregon
- 127 beds, Level III trauma
- Quality-focused partnership with Oregon Health and Sciences University
- Internal medicine and surgery residents
- A full scope of services that includes cardiology, radiology, cancer care, emergency care, surgical care (including bariatrics and robotics), critical care, a birthing center, inpatient psychiatry, wound care, hyperbaric medicine, primary care, pediatrics, and home health
- Hospitalist Team
- Chest Pain Center Accreditation with Primary PCI
- Stroke Silver Award
- State-of-the-art equipment, investment in new technologies
- Epic electronic health record
About the Community:
Coos Bay, North Bend and Charleston make up a diverse area of historic charm, natural beauty and outdoor adventure known as Oregon’s Adventure Coast. Each town displays its own unique independence while still being woven into a strong regional community on Oregon’s South Coast.
The largest deep-draft port between San Francisco and the Puget Sound in Washington State, Coos Bay, along with neighboring North Bend, anchors the Southern Coast as a highly active harbor and thriving city. Coos Bay is artistic and deeply shaped by the people who call it home. The historic bayside Marshfield District is home to a multitude of historic buildings, theaters, shops, restaurants, galleries, and parks.
Yet from the city of Coos Bay it’s just a short trip to the untamed expanses of the Southern Oregon Coastal Wilderness. Adventures in the Oregon Dunes, long stretches of sandy beach, and forested hikes are all nearby. Close access to rivers, lakes, Coos Bay, and the Pacific Ocean makes water sport and exploration easy. And, like the rest of this beautiful region, the Cape Arago Highway coastal drive rewards those who stop a while and explore off the beaten path.
- Located on the Pacific Coast
- Miles and miles of swoon-worthy beaches
- Watch the whales swim the shoreline
- Yearlong temperate climate: 50-75 degrees
- Thriving business environment
- Water sports, hiking trails, mountain biking, dunes
- PGA rated Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Top 20 USA courses, Top 100 Worldwide
- Enjoy 7 Devil’s Brewery, nearby wineries, “right off the boat” seafood & more
- Regional Airport located in town, daily flights to San Francisco