Region Hovedstaden
Blegdamsvej 9, 2100 København Ø
Experienced medical physicist for dept. of Oncology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
We have an opening for an experienced medical physicist for in section of radiotherapy at Dept of Oncology Rigshospitalet. The opening is with starting date January 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Job description
The job as medical physicist at Rigshospitalet is diverse and will include both clinical duty on call, dose planning, routine quality assurance tasks and development and quality assurance related to implementing new techniques and equipment. Rigshospitalet is a large tertiary hospital and within radiotherapy we offer both high volume treatments, such as breast and prostate cancer, as well as rare indications, including total skin irradiation with electrons, total body irradiation etc.
Dose planning is primarily carried out by a dedicated team of dose planners, typically with training as radiographers, but medical physics is expected to support the group as needed.
We have a very high level of ambition in both daily treatment planning and delivery. We prioritize research and development, and the expectation is that we can continue to offer state-of-the science treatments at a high international level and contribute positively to the national collaborations in oncology and radiotherapy. The demographic pressure implies that a particular challenge is to accommodate this ambition within the constraint of personnel resources. Automations and resource optimizations are therefore an integrated part of the research and development strategy.
The department equipment includes 3 Truebeam acceleratorers with high-definition MLC designed for stereotactic radiotherapy and 4 Truebeam accelerators with conventional Millenium MLC. One Halcyon machine and 2 Ethos machines are also available, all equipped with the Hypersight imaging package. In addition, we have an MR linac from ViewRay systems that is operated as a service with virtual availability from Herlev Hospital. We offer brachytherapy, including gynecological service and plaques for eye melanoma. The diagnostic imaging service in the department include a 3T Vida MR scanner and two Siemens Go-open Pro scanners under installation. We have a close collaboration with dept. of nuclear medicine with availability of PET/CT and PET/MR scanning. In 2024 we delivered 44,727 radiotherapy fractions to 4,364 targets in 3,600 patients.
If you join our team, you will become part of a dynamic group of 17 medical physicists (some with part time research funded positions). In addition, 8 dose planners, 2 IT staff, 5 accelerator technicians and 13 radiographers in scan/mould tasks form the section of medical physics. Daily work is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary with clinical oncologists and radiographers and nurses trained in treatment delivery. The entire section of radiotherapy has approximately 100 staff and works closely together with a research section with physicists, medical doctors, computer scientists and engineers.
Your background
We seek an experienced medical physicist that hold or can get approval by the Danish department of health as a qualified medical physicist. Experience with dose planning at a high level is an advantage. Read more about the Danish medical physics organization on www.dsmf.org
We expect:
- You are responsible of nature and prioritize the patient’s well-being
- You are ambitious and have a high quality standard
- You are adaptable and can learn new skills and are willing to participate in training and course activity
- You can take constructive part in teamwork across personnel groups both within the department, nationally and internationally
- You can keep calm and maintain high clinical standards also in more challenging cases and in contact with patients, relatives and other personnel
- You can understand Danish or is willing to make a binding commitment to intensive Danish courses.
We offer
- A job with a high degree of purpose where you will make a difference both for the individual patient and contribute to the continued development of Rigshospitalet and the field of radiation oncology
- A permanent position at 37 hours a week (full time)
- A job in a department with an ambitious cross-disciplinary workforce and a high level of ambition
Contact and further information
Questions can be addressed to head of medical physics:
Name: Ivan Richter Vogelius
Phone: +45 35459885
Email:ivan.richter.vogelius@regionh.dk
Based on background education and seniority, your salary, pension and terms of employment will be settled in accordance with the existing agreement between the Danish Regions (Danske Regioner) and the relevant professional organization
Please send you CV and application using the link on this page no later than the 19th of December, 2025. We expect to conduct the first round of interview continuously in December.
Fakta
- Arbejdssted
Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej -
Kontaktperson
Ivan Vogelius
ivan.richter.vogelius@regionh.dk - Adresse
Blegdamsvej 9, 2100 København Ø - Stillingstype
Fysiker - Ansættelsesform
Fast ansættelse - Ugentlig arbejdstid
Fuld tid - Ansættelsens start
01-01-2026 - Regionens jobnr.
265740 - Quick-nr.
484732 - Indrykningsdato
03-12-2025 -
Ansøgningsfrist
19-12-2025
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Blegdamsvej 9, 2100 København Ø -
Kontaktperson
Ivan Vogelius
ivan.richter.vogelius@regionh.dk - Stillingstype
Fysiker - Ansættelsesform
Fast ansættelse - Ugentlig arbejdstid
Fuld tid - Ansættelsens start
01-01-2026 - Regionens jobnr.
265740 - Quick-nr.
484732 - Indrykningsdato
03-12-2025 -
Ansøgningsfrist
19-12-2025