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Health Physicist Position
Good Day,
The University of California, Irvine Medical Center has a job opportunity
for an experienced Health Physicist and is inviting applications from
qualified candidates.
Summary:
Under the direction of the Manager of Facilities and Safety Management and
the Radiation Safety Officer, the Health Physicist is responsible for
assisting with the development, management, implementation and oversight of
the day-to-day operations of the on-going medical and research radiation
protection programs at UCI Medical Center. This includes; development and
implementation of radiological safety policy and procedures, assuring
compliance with all state and federal regulations concerning the use of
radioactive materials and radiation-producing machines, assisting with the
administration of the Medical Center's license for the use of radioactive
materials, medical and laboratory monitoring and control, radiological
security, emergency planning and response, facility design and review, and
technical support for Radiation Use Authorizations (RUA's). The Health
Physicist provides expert-level radiation safety support for radiation
safety staff, general and specific radiation safety training, and responds
to radiological events. Qualified candidate serves as Assistant RSO.
Please go to: http://www.ucihs.uci.edu/hris/bulletin/btBulletin.asp?id=MM
and click on job number MM00703D to see the complete listing. Applications
must be made electronically, so please see the "Notes to Applicants" and
"How to Apply" tabs on the site above for instructions.
Gerald Feldman, M.S.
Radiation Safety Officer
UCI Medical Center
101 The City Drive
Building 27, Rt. 107
Orange, California 92868
gfeldman@uci.edu
714-456-5607 - Voice
714-634-8639 - FAX
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