[ RadSafe ] Health Physicist Position at the University of California, San Diego

Singleton, Corey csingleton at ucsd.edu
Tue Jan 31 19:26:05 CST 2006


We have one Health Position open at UCSD.  Please feel free to contact
me with any questions.
 
Thanks,
 
Corey Singleton, CHP
 
Radiation Safety Officer
University of California, San Diego 
 
858-822-4045 office
858-534-7982  fax
858-583-3268  cell
mail code 0920
 
Full Salary Range: $46,068 - $89,040. Payroll Title: EH&S Specialist II.

DESCRIPTION: 
The Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S) Health Specialist works under
the general direction of the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO). Incumbent
is responsible for the design, development, management and
implementation of assigned radiation safety programs. He/she provides
technical support to assigned Radioisotope Use Authorizations (RUAs).
Incumbent provides general and specific radiation safety training and
provides radiation program technical support to the Research Assistance
Group. Incumbent attends and provides technical information for various
committees. Responds to radiological events, and serves on the after
hours call back team for campus emergency response.

QUALIFICATIONS: 
* Detailed knowledge of California Radiation Control Regulations, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations and U.S. Department of
Transportation regulations relative to the control and use of
radioactive materials, the shipping and receiving of radioactive
materials, radiation dosimetry, contamination control, radiation
shielding, etc.
* Detailed knowledge of the Broadscope Type A Radioactive Materials
license issued to the University.
* Hold scientific degree in radiation safety, science, or equivalent
education, and experience in the field.
* Knowledge of radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine procedures
for diagnosis and therapy.
* Knowledge of radiation producing machines used in radiological
procedures.
* Demonstrated ability to design, develop, manage and implement elements
of a Radiation Safety program. 
* In depth knowledge of radioisotope measurement/analysis techniques
using: liquid scintillation, NaI spectroscopy, and survey equipment
including Geiger counters, NaI monitors, ion chambers, gas proportional
counters, etc.

Please apply online at
http://joblink.ucsd.edu/bulletin/job.html?cat=general&job_id=38391
 



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