Radiation Therapy Technologist Jobs in Ohio
Radiation Therapy Technologist jobs in Ohio are concentrated in hospital systems, cancer treatment centers, and academic medical institutions, with consistent demand from entry-level to senior clinical positions. The largest hiring activity is in Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, where employers like Cleveland Clinic, OhioHealth, and UC Health maintain active radiation oncology departments. Stereotactic radiosurgery, image-guided radiation therapy, and pediatric oncology support are among the most in-demand specializations in the state. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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- Address:
460 W 10th AveColumbus,OH
- Job Number: R147240
- Posted Date: 5/14/2026
- Type: Full time
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SCOPE OF POSITION
The Manager-Radiation Therapy functions as an integral member of the Department of Radiation Oncology Team and management staff. The team provides patient care, medical education, and cancer focused research and the success of these three missions is dependent on the integrated skills of all team members in the Department. The Manager-Radiation Therapy leads therapist team at the Proton Center Radiation Oncology unit and is responsible for management of the technical radiation therapy services for maintenance of prescribed standards, treatment delivery and radiation safety. They are responsible for clinical instruction of student technologists and participates in the development of new teaching methods and techniques. The Manager-Radiation Therapy is also key in educating students, staff and new employees as to the hospital and department's missions, values, and goals.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Manager-Radiation Therapy in the Department of Radiation Oncology directs the treatment team at the Proton Center Radiation Oncology unit who oversees and assists in the preparation and daily delivery of radiation therapy services. In addition, the Manager-Radiation Therapy is responsible for educating, guiding, coaching, and evaluating the work performance of the therapy staff. Ongoing collaboration with other areas of the department that relate directly or indirectly to patient care operations and services is essential. The Manager is key in promoting the Medical Center's mission, values and goals and creates an environment that supports these aspects.
Minimum Qualifications
For Hire:
- Meets all requirements for registry by the ARRT. Registered by the A.R.R.T. in Radiation Therapy Technology
- Bachelor's degree
- 5 years of supervisory experience, preferred
- Licensed by the State Ohio in Radiation Therapy
Ongoing: Meets mandatory education and health surveillance requirements. Demonstrates competence in technical, interpersonal and cognitive skills required to meet essential job functions.
Function: Imaging
Sub-function: Radiation Therapy
Band: People Leader - Managerial
Level: M2
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What Ohio Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in radiation therapy technologist jobs across Ohio.
- Active Ohio radiation therapy license issued by the State Medical Board of Ohio
- ARRT certification in radiation therapy required by most Ohio hiring employers
- Associate or bachelor's degree in radiation therapy from an accredited program
- Proficiency with linear accelerators and treatment planning systems such as Eclipse
- Experience documenting treatment records accurately in electronic health record systems
- Ability to collaborate with radiation oncologists and dosimetrists in a clinical team
Radiation Therapy Technologist Jobs in Ohio: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a radiation therapy technologist in Ohio?
You must hold an active license issued by the State Medical Board of Ohio to practice as a radiation therapy technologist in the state. Licensure requires completing an accredited radiation therapy program and passing the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists examination in radiation therapy. Most Ohio employers also expect candidates to maintain current ARRT certification and complete continuing education to keep both credentials active.
Which companies hire radiation therapy technologists in Ohio?
Ohio radiation therapy technologist roles are posted by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Healthforce, and TriHealth and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Ohio's large integrated health systems and NCI-designated cancer centers account for the majority of consistent openings across the state.
Which Ohio cities have the most radiation therapy technologist jobs?
Columbus, Bryan, and Maumee have the most radiation therapy technologist openings in Ohio. Columbus drives the highest volume through its concentration of major health systems and the academic medical programs tied to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, while Cleveland and Cincinnati anchor strong regional markets built around institutions like Cleveland Clinic and UC Health.
How can I get hired as a radiation therapy technologist in Ohio with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying to clinical residency or new-graduate positions at large Ohio health systems such as Cleveland Clinic, OhioHealth, or Premier Health, which periodically run structured onboarding programs for recent graduates. Candidates who hold current ARRT certification and an Ohio State Medical Board license stand out immediately. Lateral moves from radiologic technology or dosimetry support roles are also a recognized way in at Ohio academic medical centers.
Where can I find and apply to radiation therapy technologist jobs in Ohio?
You can find and apply to radiation therapy technologist jobs in Ohio on Migrate Mate, which lists current Ohio openings. Search the available roles, identify the ones that fit your credentials and location, and apply directly to those positions.
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