At Peter Mac we aim to continuously improve cancer care, research and education across all cancers and for all people affected by cancer: changing lives, breaking new ground. Everything we do is underpinned by our core values, Excellence, Compassion and Innovation. Welcoming people from a wide variety of different backgrounds and experiences is critical to fostering innovation, cultivating compassion, attracting and retaining top talent and providing the best possible cancer care for our patients. YOUR ROLE IN OUR FUTURE Gross Foundation Medical Physics Postdoc and Clinical Trainee Ongoing, Full Time Role The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre is Australia’s only public hospital solely dedicated to cancer and one of a small group of hospitals worldwide with its own integrated cancer research program and laboratories. Peter Mac boasts a comprehensive range of imaging, planning and treatment equipment distributed across five campuses: four metropolitan and one regional. This includes 7 Phillips Brilliance Big Bore CT scanners with 4D imaging capability, PET-CT scanner, 16 linear accelerators (15 Varian TrueBeams with advanced imaging capabilities and one Clinac), and a cloud-hosted, hospital-wide Varian Eclipse treatment planning system. We also support a variety of brachytherapy techniques. In order to support our vision of combining research and clinical service we have created a new position that combines the opportunity for outstanding candidates to continue existing research activities in cancer or commence a new research project relevant to Peter Mac and at the same time undergo training as a clinical radiotherapy physicist. The training programme follows the well-established Training, Education and Assessment Program (TEAP) administered by the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM). Details can be found at https://www.acpsem.org.au/Our-Professions/Certification-and-Training-Programs and the successful candidate is expected to dedicate at least 50% of their time to the program. The research programme will be established in collaboration with the director of the Department of Physical Sciences and the Research Lead for Medical Physics. The ideal applicant will have a PhD in a field relevant to medical physics and some research experience. Some familiarity with radiation oncology or diagnostic imaging medical physics and/or radiation safety through education or work experience is expected as well as an interest in and commitment to clinical work. The successful applicant will be appointed to the position of Medical Physics Postdoc and Clinical Trainee at Victorian Medical Physics Award Grade 2, FF6 to 8 (dependent on experience). Generous salary packaging options are available. Applications should include a curriculum vitae (including names of at least two professional referee) and a one-page outline of your research capacity. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Gross foundation for this position. Enquiries to: Prof. Tomas Kron, Director Physical Sciences, Ph: (0) 425 890200 or email tomas.kron@petermac.org A/Prof Nick Hardcastle, Research Lead, Physical Sciences, Nick.Harcastle@petermac.org Kosta Gerontzos, Operations Mgr, Physical Sciences, (03) 8559 6926 or email kosta.gerontzos@petermac.org Applications Close: 11:59PM Wednesday, 28 May 2025 __ For further information about this opportunity, click Apply to be redirected to the Peter Mac Careers page where you can review the position profile. Alternatively, please contact us for a confidential discussion. Peter Mac is a child safe organisation and has a commitment to child safety and wellbeing. WHY WORK FOR PETER MAC • Peter Mac offers a range of benefits which support our people both personally and professionally. • Our staff benefits include award winning facilities, professional development and events, a health and wellbeing program, flexible work practices and policies and financial benefits such as salary packaging. • We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, all members of the LGBTQI community and people with a disability.