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Re: Position Announcement, New York City Department of Health
Robert,
The Bureau does not consider it inconceivable that there are some reading
RadSafe who might be interested in employment with the City of New York in a
Bureau concerned with radiology. The Bureau also believes that those same
people might have some interested in the specific City rules which govern
eligibility for such a position. Although the Bureau does not set the
particular requirements outline in your response, it does abide by them.
We are also confident that your analogy to “true, double-stage HEPA
efficiency” must be a compliment.
Thank you for your interest.
Ken Daniel
nychealth9@erols.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert_A_Jones@RL.gov <Robert_A_Jones@RL.gov>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Tuesday, November 24, 1998 3:30 PM
Subject: 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
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 1998 2:45 PM
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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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> <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>
> <P>(1) A doctorate degree from an accredited university with =
> 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
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> experience in=20
> the appropriate field of specialization, including one year in a
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> equivalent.=20
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>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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