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Job opportunity
The following poition is available at Washington Hospital Center (WHC) in
Washington D.C. If anybody is interested, please contact Ms. Rosario at the
Human Resources(HR).
Thanks
Auroba Al-Samaraee, MS
Radiation Safety Specialist, WHC
Title: Radiation Safety Assistant (Health Physicist)
Duties: 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.
To apply: Washington Hospital Center, 110 Irving St., NW, Washington D.C
20010
Web site: http://www.whcenter.org
Attn: Rosario Gutierrez - HR, Phone: 202-877-2245, Fax:
202-877-2504
Email: rosario.gutierrez@medstar.net
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