Radiation Therapist
Company: Vistant
Location: Bethesda
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description VISTANT Job Title: Radiation
Therapist Vistant (formally PMCG), recognized as one of the fastest
growing companies across the country and the region by Inc. 5000,
Financial Times, Washington Technology, and the Baltimore Business
Journal, is a public-sector management consulting firm serving
federal international development, healthcare, and social services
agencies. Under the supervision of the Vistant Program Manager, the
Radiation Therapist will be responsible for supporting the mission
of the Department of Radiology/Oncology Services at Walter Reed
National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) on DHA JPC Contract. The
Radiation Therapist will provide the following services and in
strict compliance with standing orders and protocols set forth by
the MTF, and IAW JC guidelines to include, but will not necessarily
be limited to the following: Essential Job Responsibilities Receive
patients and explain to the patient the procedure to be performed
and answer relevant questions. Provide for the physical and
emotional comfort of the patient. Alleviate fear and insecurity in
the patients. Instruct patients on the importance of maintaining a
constantly correct position. Based on the treatment plan, set
appropriate treatment operating parameters on the linear
accelerator (e.g. field sizes, monitor units, table positions,
distance, etc.). Prior to initial treatment, check the patient's
position and port film and confirm that the patient has completed
and signed the consent form in the treatment chart. Set up patients
and perform necessary adjustments to patient position as
appropriate. Recognize physical symptoms resulting from radiation
therapy and bring those symptoms to the attention of the Radiation
Oncologist as necessary. Observe equipment for proper operation.
Detect equipment malfunctions, report malfunctions to therapy
physicist, and know the safe limits of equipment operation. Deliver
a planned course of radiation therapy (i.e. 3D Treatment). Verify
the prescription (written directive) against the treatment plan and
the treatment form. Verify treatment monitor units (Time) have been
calculated properly and the treatment form documentation is correct
(entries check). Ensure information in the Record and Verify system
is correct for each patient (i.e. monitor units, wedges, blocks,
etc.) Maintain daily records and document technical details of the
treatment administered. Understand treatment methods and protocols.
Be able to properly work a digital camera/lap top computer. Print
out documentation of face photos and treatment sites. Shall utilize
collimator, equipment locks, mechanical tables, Kodak film, screen
systems and possess knowledge of radiation protection standards,
devices and techniques, including concepts of accumulated dosage
and genetic change, effects of radiation on living organisms and
the effects of x-ray technical factors on patients and operator
exposure. Responsible for the safe and effective operation of
equipment used in patient care and contributing to a safe working
environment. This shall include safe practices of emergency
procedures, proper handling of hazardous materials and maintaining
physical security. Utilize knowledge and skills of the following in
performance of procedures under this contract; the effect of
accumulated radiation dose on living organisms such as genetic and
somatic damage; Anatomy and physiology to include location,
appearance, and function of all major and minor organ systems
susceptible to damage from exposure to ionizing radiation;
Theoretical principles, function, warm up, quality assurance and
operating limitations of the equipment in use; Abnormalities and/or
changes in the patient's systems and organs caused by medical and
surgical procedures (e.g. Chemotherapy or surgery); Difficult and
complex therapeutic procedures and adapt standard procedures to
patients whose physical condition may be aggravated by normal
treatment parameters; Dosimetry principles and radiation physics
concepts to include, technical math (e.g. patient dose
calculations, field gap calculations, precise measurement for
computation of irregular field dose calculations); First aid,
nursing practices and the ability to monitor patient's vital signs
for adverse reactions to treatment; Normal clinical laboratory
values and the interpretation of the same in conjunction with
radiation treatment; Simulate a prescribed course of treatment as
required in support of treatment planning and dose determination;
be familiar with the clinical treatment requirements for the use of
Multi leaf Collimation, Dynamic Wedging, and Intensity Modulation;
Competent in block fabrication/MLC van configuration; Perform
procedures to include, but not limited to the following: Treatment
Units: Varian Trilogy, Varian Truebeam, with Exactrac. Tomotherapy
HiART, and Respiratory Gating hardware. GammaMed HDR system.
Information Systems: Varian's ARIA record/verify and patient
management system. Treatment Simulation Systems: - PET/ CT Sim—
Phillips Gemini large bore. Experience Must possess knowledge in
radiation therapy technology. Acquired experience, which has
provided some familiarity with medical care, anatomy, physiology,
radiation therapy procedures and therapy equipment. Must be
familiar with technique charts, routine and all therapy treatment
methods, state-of-the-art simulators, and linear accelerators.
Shall have experience delivering or supervising CONTRACT HCPs of
the delivery of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and/or
Stereotactic Radiosurgery treatments. Minimal acceptable experience
will consist of meeting at least one of the following criteria:
Each therapist must have spent a minimum of twelve (12) consecutive
months within the last five (5) years personally delivering an
average of eight (8) IMRT treatments per day. Each therapist must
have spent a minimum of twelve (12) consecutive months within the
last five (5) years personally delivering an average of three (3)
SRS treatments per month. Education Degree/Education: Have
successfully completed a program of formal education as recommended
by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiation Therapy
Technologist, which has been approved by the Committee on Allied
Health Education and accreditation (CAHEA). The program of formal
education should be twenty-four (24) months in length or equivalent
(Associate Degree). Certifications in addition to Basic Life
Support Licensure/Registration: Shall possess a current American
Registry of Radiologic Therapy Technologist certification in the
United States. Possession of a current card for certification in
Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is also required. Required
Skills Shall be able to read, write, speak and understand English
well enough to effectively communicate with all patients and other
health care providers. Shall be knowledgeable of equipment and
supply terminology and skill sufficient to identify and use
necessary equipment and supplies properly and to communicate proper
use with nurses, medical staff, patients, and family members. Shall
be sufficiently skilled to teach patients proper self-care and to
motivate patients and family members to continue the procedures for
promoting rapid healing. Shall be knowledgeable and possess skills
necessary to provide care appropriate to any age-related needs of
the patients. The Radiation Therapist shall demonstrate knowledge
of the principles of growth and development appropriate to the
appropriate patient population served: Infants, Children,
Adolescent, Adults, and Geriatric (>65). Assess, coordinate,
facilitate, deliver and evaluate care for infant to geriatric
patients using the nursing process. Assess, coordinate, facilitate,
deliver and evaluate care for infant to geriatric patients.
Knowledge of a wide range of medical disorders/conditions,
diagnostic studies and treatments related to prevention, and
detection of illnesses in adults, is desirable. The Radiation
Therapist will be knowledgeable in professional care theories,
principles, practices, and procedures to perform duties Knowledge
of computer operations and proficiency in the use of basic word
processing, data entry and automated medical records Ability to
thrive in a fast paced and changing growth environment. Customer
Service driven towards all external and internal customers.
Unwavering professional integrity and the ability to maintain
confidentiality of sensitive company/employee information. Security
Clearance Requirements As required by contract Be a U.S citizen.
Place of Performance Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
in Bethesda, MD Travel Requirements Limited to no travel required
Salary Range $92,000 to $122,000 Legal Disclaimers Applicants
selected may be subject to a background investigation and must meet
suitability requirements for eligibility. Vistant participates in
E-Verify. Vistant requires eligibility to work with the federal
government as an employment requirement. Applicants may be subject
to SAM.GOV exclusion checks as part of the evaluation process.
Vistant provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants
and employees, without regard to race, color, ancestry, national
origin, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity or expression),
sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability,
genetic information, or veteran status. Vistant is an EEO employer
-M/F/Vets/Disabled Telework/Remote Work policies are contingent
upon client needs and staffing requirements and are subject to
change. Applicants with disabilities may contact the Human Capital
Team via telephone, e-mail, and other means to request and arrange
accommodation. If you need aid to accommodate a disability, you may
request accommodation at any time. Please contact the Human Capital
Team at HC@vistantco.com or (202) 770-1417. Powered by JazzHR
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