Current College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) License is mandatory. Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) membership is also required.
Role and Facility Information
Position: Radiation Oncologist
Location: BC Cancer – Surrey Centre, Surrey, BC
Type: Permanent Full Time (2+ positions, 1.0 FTE each)
BC Cancer – Surrey is a full-service academic cancer center in the western Fraser Valley. We are seeking permanent radiation oncologists to join our team of 17 Radiation Oncologists, 3 part-time General Practitioners in Oncology, and a full-time nurse practitioner, within the provincial Radiation Therapy program.
Surrey, located approximately 30 km southeast of Vancouver, is a diverse and rapidly growing community with families, universities, and a vibrant urban scene.
The center has 5 linear accelerators and an orthovoltage unit, treating all tumor sites with comprehensive Stereotactic services, including SRS, thoracic, liver/abdomen, spine, and GU stereotactic teams. SABR treatments for primary cancers and oligometastatic disease are provided. Prostate and gynecologic brachytherapy are planned on-site and delivered at the Abbotsford center.
Our department offers an active academic program. The successful candidate will provide excellent patient care, participate in teaching medical students and residents, and engage in clinical research. Opportunities include multidisciplinary clinical trials and collaborations with Surrey Memorial Hospital, UBC, and SFU, as well as provincial projects.
We have multiple positions available, with negotiable disease site coverage. We seek collegial individuals who work well with our team. The successful applicant will be recommended for a clinical appointment at UBC’s Division of Radiation Oncology and will have privileges through the Provincial Health Services Authority and Surrey Memorial Hospital.
Applicants must be eligible for licensure in BC, have a Fellowship in Radiation Oncology from RCPSC or equivalent, and meet medical staff appointment requirements at BC Cancer and Surrey Memorial Hospital. Canadian citizens and landed immigrants are preferred. To apply, submit your CV and contact information for three references to Health Match BC. Applications are due by April 14, 2025.
BC Cancer aims to reduce cancer incidence and mortality and improve quality of life. It provides comprehensive cancer services, including prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, research, education, supportive care, rehabilitation, and palliative care, operating six regional centers and two research facilities.
Part of the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA), BC Cancer values respect, compassion, innovation, partnerships, and purpose. PHSA is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion, actively addressing systemic barriers and promoting a culturally safe environment. Indigenous applicants are encouraged to apply and seek support from the Sanya'kula Team.
Surrey, known as "The City of Parks," offers extensive parks, cultural activities, and outdoor recreation opportunities, making it an attractive place to live and work.
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