Hi all,
Before I post the usual information about yet another HP opening I wanted
to make a personal statement. Salt Lake is as beautiful as you saw on
television during the Olympics! The outdoor activities are endless, the city is
clean, safe and fun. If you have the slightest interest I encourage you to
apply! Back to our previously scheduled programming........
The University of Utah is currently accepting resumes for two
full time Health Physicists positions in the Radiological Health
Department.
The University of Utah is a major university which includes a
school of medicine with a 350 bed hospital, a radiopharmacy serving regional
clients, a 100kW TRIGA research reactor, a rapidly developing cancer treatment
facility (including PET) and numerous research laboratories. The
successful candidate must have the ability to work independently, is accountable
and possesses self motivation. Specific responsibilities will include
administrative oversight of individual programs as delegated by the Radiation
Safety Officer and development and implementation of radiation safety programs
as needed or required by institutional committees or regulatory
agencies.
Minimum qualifications are:
A Bachelor's degree in Health Physics and two years related experience or equivalency required. A commitment to provide excellent customer service required. Demonstrated human relations and effective communication skills, including the ability to work effectively with mainstream computer applications, are essential. Preferred qualifications:
Preference will be given to candidates who have ABHP certification or an advanced degree in health physics, or a related field; experience in an institutional radiation safety program; one year experience at a medical institution; one year experience with radioactive waste processing; experience with radiation safety computer databases; and project management experience. Work Schedule: Monday-Friday; 8-5
Salary Range: $45,414.00-$72,661.00 To apply visit http://www.med.utah.edu/hr/joblist/joblist.htm
Salt Lake city is a great place to live for more information please visit
http://www.slcgov.com/
Questions about either position can be directed to either lisa@rso.utah.edu or karen@rso.utah.edu
Lisa Bosworth, Health Physicist University of Utah Radiological Health Department 260 S. Central Campus Dr. Rm 100 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9159 801.581.6141 (voice) 801.581.4206 (fax) lisa@rso.utah.edu (e-mail) www.rso.utah.edu (web page) |