
Health Physicist Senior
Job Description
Essential Job Function
- Performs audits of radioisotope, sealed source, brachytherapy, analytical x-ray, and/or laser user facilities.
- Performs radiation exposure/contamination surveys and evaluates risks and hazards.
- Collects, handles, and transports radioactive waste material, including the preparation of such material for shipment, burial, incineration, or storage.
- Maintains inventory of all radioactive material received by or transferred from the hospital.
- Performs diagnostic x-ray site surveys and inspections.
- If qualified, performs x-ray device and mammography quality assurance and performance testing.
- Calibrates and maintains radiological monitoring and analytical equipment.
- Determines and implements proper packaging, shielding, and labeling in compliance with radioactive material shipping regulations.
- Implements specific components of the radiation protection program such as dosimetry, microspheres and theranostic therapies, waste, and bioassays.
- Manages the laser and MRI safety programs.
- This position serves as the Deputy Laser Safety Officer.
- Acts as the alternate Radiation Safety Officer when the Radiation Safety Officer is unavailable including conducting radiation safety committees and signing license amendments.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education
- Required: Master's degree in physics, health physics, medical health physics, or a closely related science, engineering, or legal discipline. Preferred: Master's degree in health physics or medical health physics
Experience
- Required: 5 years in health or medical physics or radiation safety; 2 years in a clinical setting
Licensure/Certification/Listing
- Required: Qualified to perform and submit plan reviews and shielding designs for radiological use areas in compliance with the State of North Carolina; Certified Medical Laser Safety Officer, Certified Laser Safety Officer, Certified Health Physicist, and/or Registered Radiation Protection Technologist