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Job opportunity





Radiation Safety Assistant



                Washington Hospital Center, WHC ? 110 Irving St. N.W,

Washington D.C ? Web site:

                http://www.whcenter.org



                Description: To assist in everyday health physics duties in

the hospital center where byproduct

                materials and radiation producing equipment are used. This

may include but not limited to:

                review inventory record system to verify the receiving and

shipping of all radioactive materials coming       to or leaving the

Washington Hospital Center. Conducts comprehensive radiation surveys and

monitors

                activities for detecting hazardous radioactive conditions,

measuring performance and determining

                compliance. The candidate is expected to perform quarterly

quality assurance tests on instruments

                such as bioassay probes, scintillation counters, dose

calibrators; perform sealed source leak testing,

                maintain nuclear pacemaker inventory and patient record.

                Other duties include radioidine therapy, brachythrapy room

and patient surveys and investigations of

                misadministrations and overexposure.

                The successful candidate should have a minimum of BS degree

in Health Physics or any physical

                sciences discipline with at least three years of experience

in Hospital Health Physics, with skills in

                computer, problem solving, time management and

organization.



     Send your Resume and cover letter to:

                 Mrs. In Syers- HR

                ? Phone: 202-877-7443 ? Fax: 202-877-2501 ? Email:

In.S.Syers@ Medstar.net











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