Advance Practice Radiation Therapist - Radiation Therapy - Regular Full-Time - 2026-17495
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Date Posted:
5/21/2026
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
Reference No.:
2026-17495
Position Type:
Regular full-time
Department:
Radiation Therapy
FTE Status:
1.00
Hours of Work:
8 hrs
Campus Site:
Bayview
Shifts Weekday Required:
Days
Shifts Weekend Required:
No Weekends
Statutory Holiday(s) Required:
No
Salary Range:
$51.543/hour - $66.142/hour
Vacancy Status:
Existing
Summary of Duties:
The Clinical Specialist Radiation Therapist (CSRT) functions as a self‑regulated, independent practitioner with a primary focus on Adaptive Radiotherapy (ART) across disease sites. This Advanced Practice role is designed for a registered Radiation Therapist (RTT) who has acquired advanced knowledge and skills through a combination of formal education (Master’s degree), workplace learning, and professional development. The CSRT will play a key role in the development, implementation, and evaluation of adaptive radiotherapy protocols and will contribute to clinical trials and research initiatives in this rapidly evolving area.
Key Responsibilities:
Adaptive Radiotherapy Leadership
- Serve as a radiation therapy expert and liaison for all interprofessional teams involved in Adaptive Radiotherapy.
- Lead and support the development, implementation, and evaluation of adaptive radiotherapy protocols, workflows, and clinical pathways.
- Provide technical and dosimetric consultation to RTTs regarding image guidance, anatomic segmentation, and adaptive treatment decision‑making.
- Collaborate with physics, radiation therapy, and physician partners to optimize ART planning, QA processes, and treatment delivery.
- Contribute to the design, activation, and conduct of adaptive radiotherapy clinical trials, including protocol development, data collection, and knowledge translation.
Education, Quality, and Research
- Lead and participate in research and quality improvement initiatives related to adaptive radiotherapy and emerging technologies.
- Provide leadership, education, and support to RTTs in planning and treatment delivery for new ART protocols, techniques, and equipment.
- Identify opportunities for supplemental staff training and collaborate with the education team to develop and implement targeted learning opportunities.
- Support the development of Person‑Centred educational materials and resources related to adaptive radiotherapy.
Patient Care and Quality Assurance
- Provide ongoing support for patients undergoing adaptive radiotherapy from initial consultation through treatment and follow‑up.
- Ensure Quality Assurance procedures are maintained for all aspects of patient care within ART workflows.
- Promote and model Person‑Centred Care principles in all interactions with patients, families, and caregivers.
Qualifications/Skills
- Successful completion of a baccalaureate from an accredited radiation therapy program
- Registered and in good standing with the College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario (CMRITO).
- Minimum 5 years experience as an RTT.
- Current CPR certificate is required.
- Completion or enrolled in a Master’s level or higher degree are considered an asset (the successful candidate will be expected to complete a Master’s degree as condition of acceptance of position).
- Willingness to work towards APRT(T) certification.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work both independently and within an interprofessional team.
- Demonstrated commitment to Person-centred Care approaches and principles.
- Strong knowledge base of radiation treatment techniques, including ART, capabilities of radiation therapy technologies and management of radiation therapy related side effects are considered an asset.
- Proficiency in teaching, research or quality improvement, project development and management, and effective presentation skills will be viewed as an asset.
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