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Rad Safety Tech Position



The Cleveland Clinic Foundation(CCF),  Radiation Safety Department has
an opening for a Radiation Safety Technologist, starting August 19, 1996.
Qualifications are a B.S. in physics, chemistry, HP, or comparable field.
One year of experience in the HP field can be substituted for the BS. CCF
is a broad scope NRC licensee with approximately 80 approved users in
addition to being a 1000+ bed teaching hospital with an active Radiation
Oncology and Nuclear Medicine department. 
Radiation Safety presently consists of 10 FTE's (1-DIrector;2-Medical
Health Physicists;1-RS Assistant; 4-RS Technologists;1-Dept.
Coordinator; 1-Administrative Secretary). The RS Assistant &
Technologists primarily support the research side of the program with
responsibilities including package survey/delivery, waste
collection/monitoring for release, documentation, quarterly audits of each
approved user, and support of Iodine-131 therapy treatments including
room preparation, monitoring and decontamination. 
The individual must possess a valid drivers license, a full range of motion
with the ability to life up to 100# and move up to 400# with proper
equipment(doesn't occur often) and the ability to climb a ladder.

If you know of anyone who may be interested, please have them email
or phone:

Judy A. McKenna, Director
Radiation Safety
Cleveland Clinic
(216) 444-6645
mckennj@cesmtp.ccf.org