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Radiation Oncology Locum Tenens Job with Advanced Technology in South Dakota

1 day ago
  • Physician
  • Oncology
  • South Dakota
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Job Description

A healthcare facility in South Dakota is seeking a locum tenens radiation oncologist to support an established treatment program. This job includes managing a steady patient volume of approximately 10–15 on‑treatment patients per day, with minimal additional clinic responsibilities. Physicians will utilize advanced technology, including a linear accelerator (TrueBeam) and CT simulation for treatment planning. The role also incorporates image‑guided radiation therapy approaches, including IGRT and cone beam CT (CBCT), providing a comprehensive and modern treatment environment. Interested in learning whether this radiation oncology locum job aligns with your experience? Click “I’m Interested” and complete the form to connect with a specialty‑specific consultant.

Job Requirements

Specialty: Radiation Oncology

Location: South Dakota

Patient volume: 10–15 treatments per day

Limited additional clinic responsibilities

Technology: TrueBeam LINAC, CT simulator

Experience with IGRT and CBCT

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Why Work with Hayes Locums

Hayes Locums understands why a career in locum tenens is an attractive option for many physicians and advanced practice clinicians. We work with providers across the country looking for freedom and control over their career paths. Our specialty-specific consultants will partner with you every step of the way. Our commitment is to make you our top priority—it is why we are
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Benefits

  • Dedicated specialty-specific consultants
  • 24/7 Award-winning service
  • NALTO Member
  • Competitive compensation
  • A-rated malpractice coverage
  • Paid travel and housing
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