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Vacancy Announcement



Certified Health Physicist



$70,000 to $90,000 - Salary and relocation package for this position

will be commensurate with qualifications/experience.





Providing project management and staff supervision under long-term

contract at a Federal facility with a broad scope license to use

radioactive materials in biomedical research and medical practice.

Providing radiation safety training and consulting services to clients

around the U.S.



Qualified candidates will be able to demonstrate skills relevant to 1)

Managing a government contract including daily interaction with the

government project officer, 2) Supervising staff of radiation safety

technicians and administrative support staff, 3) Conducting daily health

physics quality assurance activities and preparing monthly quality

assurance reports.



Advanced degree in Health Physics, Physical Sciences or related field

and ABHP Certified Health Physicist, as well as strong written and

verbal communication skills required.  Qualified candidates must have

one year of experience in some or all of the following areas: conducting

radiation safety surveys, monitoring and decontaminating personnel and

equipment, sample deployment and collection, sample preparation and

analysis, and calibrating radiation detection instruments.  Candidates

should also have one year of supervisory experience.



Radiation Safety Academy, Inc., 481 N. Frederick Avenue, Suite 302,

Gaithersburg, MD  20877. Phone: 301-990-6006.  Attention: Greg Johnson

E-mail: gjohnson@radtrain.com  

http://www.radiationsafetyacademy.com



Please send your resume to be considered for this position. 





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