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Radiation Therapist _Keesler AFB, Mississippi

Location
Keesler AFB - Mississippi - Keesler AFB, MS 39534
Employment type
Contract, Full-time
Last seen
Aug 7, 2026

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JOB DESCRIPTION Radiographic Technologist (Radiation Therapist) Keesler Medical Center, Keesler AFB, Mississippi The Radiation Therapist shall perform all aspects of radiation therapy delivery and assist in administrative functions within the Radiation Oncology Clinic, as needed. Accountable to the Chief of Radiation Oncology. The performance of health care services by contract workers under a personal services arrangement are subject to day-to-day supervision and control by health care facility personnel comparable to that exercised over military and civil service health care personnel engaged in comparable health care services. Contract workers under a personal services arrangement requiring licensure may maintain a license in any U.S. jurisdiction Work Schedule and Duty Hours : Routine work schedules will be Monday through Friday between 0700 hrs and 1700 hrs according to established individual schedules based on the department needs not to exceed 8 hours/day excluding a 1 hour lunch. Duty hours may commence at 0600 and extend to 1800, Monday through Friday, when required based on patient need. Any changes to the work schedule must be approved by the Chief of Radiation Oncology. C ontractor personnel shall be in the clinic and available for work during the hours specified in their respective work schedules. Radiation Therapist (x3) M-F 0700-1700 Recognized Holidays : Contract workers will not be required to work on federally recognized holidays. Planned Closures: Other than the recognized holidays identified in paragraph 1.5.6 of this TO PWS, the following are known non-duty days (family or training days ) where the contract workers will not be able to perform their duties, even in a telework environment, and the Contractor cannot bill for services: N/A Unplanned Closures : During unplanned (unknown) closures due to no fault of the Contractor (e.g., natural disaster, military emergency, severe weather, pandemic, or Government decision to close the facility outside of a planned closure), the contract worker will be compensated only for the actual hours the contract worker was scheduled and planned to work, if planned leave is on the FTE's schedule it will not be compensated. Emergency Essential Services: Contract worker positions are not considered emergency/mission essential in an emergency services status. Telework Arrangements: Contract workers will not be capable of providing services in a teleworking environment. Recording Contract Worker Time: Follow procedures listed in base contract PWS 1.5.36 or follow these changes to the recording of contract worker time identified in the base contract PWS are as follows: Contractor staff shall be required to log in time worked in both the Defense Medical Human Resource System (DMHRSi) as well as any locally established duty tracking system directed by the duty section. Contract Worker Planned Absences: Personal Services Arrangement : The notification policy for planned absences requires contract workers under a personal services arrangement to notify the Government Supervisor 30 days prior to the absence in a ccordance with the place of performance policy . Occupational Health : T he contract worker shall be required to obtain documentation of required physical testing or a report of a physical examination. Tuberculosis Screening : The Contractor ensure contract workers shall be screened for tuberculosis (TB). Health Requirements . The C ontractor shall or provide documentation certifying health requirements such as immunizations, annual vaccinations, and physical examination when required at the time of initial placement. Annual Influenza Vaccine is required Training : Contract workers shall complete all agency-specified training requirements and comply with all policies and procedures applicable to the place of performance. Refer to MTF and DHA policies for required training. Dress and Appearance: Contract workers shall maintain good personal hygiene and present a well-groomed and professional appearance IAW the policy at the place of performance. If required, the following uniform (e.g., smocks, EMT/Paramedic uniform) is mandatory: Scrubs