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RE: Position Announcement, New York City Department of Health
Why post this on RadSafe (see below)? I'll bet this is true,
double-stage HEPA efficiency.
"New York City residency is required. If you were educated in a foreign
school, you must submit an evaluation of your foreign education from an
approved organization with your resume."
Robert A. Jones Robert_A_Jones@rl.gov
Health Physicist phone: (509)376-8528
PFP Radiological Control fax: (509)373-4274
Hanford, WA Hanford Pager: 85-6559
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Subject: Position Announcement, New York City Department
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Unit Head, Radioactive Materials Licensing Section, Bureau of =
Radiological Health, New York City Department of Health
(Research =
Scientist)
Salary: $47,587 to $55,652
Job Description
Applying sound health physics principles and New York City Codes
in the =
evaluation of radioactive material license applications for
human-use =
and non-human use facilities in New York City. Assisting in the
=
coordination and participation of the Bureau with State,
National and =
International radiation regulatory agencies in assembling
safety, =
accident and incident data for statistical and epidemiological
research =
and medical use. Supervising and training subordinate (Senior
Scientist, =
Scientist-Radiological Health) in radiation health physics
issues =
related to the licensing and inspection of radioactive material
for =
research and medical use. Preparing, editing and updating
license =
guidance documents and other technical documents and advisories
related =
to radioactive materials licensing. Overseeing the Radioactive
Materials =
Inspection Section in formulating laboratory protocols for the =
identification of unknown radioactive materials through liquid =
scintillation, gamma-ray spectroscopy and multichannel
analyzers. =
Providing leadership to subordinates in the interpretation of
data and =
data findings
Preferred Skills
Experience in a radiation control program or other position
which =
provided training in the use, control and evaluation of
radioactive =
materials, including review of license materials. Excellent
verbal, =
written, and computer skills.
Qualification Requirements
(1) A doctorate degree from an accredited university with
specialization =
in an appropriate field of physical, biological or behavioral
science =
and one year of experience in a responsible supervisory or =
administrative capacity in the appropriate field of
specialization: or =
(2) A master=92s degree from an accredited university with =
specialization in an appropriate field of physical, biological
or =
behavioral science and three years of responsible experience in
the =
appropriate field of specialization, including one year in a
responsible =
supervisory or administrative capacity: or (3) A satisfactory =
equivalent. However, all candidates must have a master=92s
degree in an =
appropriate field as described in "2" above.
New York City residency is required. If you were educated in a
foreign =
school, you must submit an evaluation of your foreign education
from an =
approved organization with your resume.=20
To apply, please e-mail resume to=20
nychealth9@erols.com
or submit resume to :
Kenneth Daniel,Bureau of Radiological Health, 2 Lafayette
Street-llth =
Floor,New York, NY 10007
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Scientist)</P>
<P>Salary: $47,587 to $55,652</P>
<P>Job Description</P>
<P>Applying sound health physics principles and New York City
Codes in =
the=20
evaluation of radioactive material license applications for
human-use =
and=20
non-human use facilities in New York City. Assisting in the
coordination =
and=20
participation of the Bureau with State, National and
International =
radiation=20
regulatory agencies in assembling safety, accident and incident
data for =
statistical and epidemiological research and medical use.
Supervising =
and=20
training subordinate (Senior Scientist, Scientist-Radiological
Health) =
in=20
radiation health physics issues related to the licensing and
inspection =
of=20
radioactive material for research and medical use. Preparing,
editing =
and=20
updating license guidance documents and other technical
documents and =
advisories=20
related to radioactive materials licensing. Overseeing the
Radioactive =
Materials=20
Inspection Section in formulating laboratory protocols for the =
identification of=20
unknown radioactive materials through liquid scintillation,
gamma-ray=20
spectroscopy and multichannel analyzers. Providing leadership to
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subordinates in=20
the interpretation of data and data findings</P>
<P>Preferred Skills</P>
<P>Experience in a radiation control program or other position
which =
provided=20
training in the use, control and evaluation of radioactive
materials, =
including=20
review of license materials. Excellent verbal, written, and
computer =
skills.</P>
<P>Qualification Requirements</P>
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specialization in=20
an appropriate field of physical, biological or behavioral
science and =
one year=20
of experience in a responsible supervisory or administrative
capacity in =
the=20
appropriate field of specialization: or (2) A master’s
degree from =
an=20
accredited university with specialization in an appropriate
field of =
physical,=20
biological or behavioral science and three years of responsible
=
experience in=20
the appropriate field of specialization, including one year in a
=
responsible=20
supervisory or administrative capacity: or (3) A satisfactory =
equivalent.=20
However, all candidates must have a master’s degree in an
=
appropriate=20
field as described in "2" above.</P>
<P>New York City residency is required. If you were educated in
a =
foreign=20
school, you must submit an evaluation of your foreign education
from an =
approved=20
organization with your resume. </P>
<P> </P>
<P>To apply, please e-mail resume to </P>
<P><A
href=3D"mailto:nychealth9@erols.com">nychealth9@erols.com</A></P>
<P>or submit resume to :</P>
<P>Kenneth Daniel,Bureau of Radiological Health, 2 Lafayette
Street-llth =
Floor,New York, NY 10007</P>
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