Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
70 days ago
Medical Health Physicist

Radiation Safety, within the Office of Research Protections, is seeking a qualified Health Physicist. This position will support both medical health physics and diagnostic imaging physics activities in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Oncology, Gamma Knife, and PET/Cyclotron Facility. The incumbent will work closely with physicians, faculty, and staff within the University and affiliated University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) hospitals.

Duties include, but are not limited to:

Performing audits to assure compliance with NRC, PA-DEP, TJC, and ACR regulations and requirements Developing radiation safety policies and proceduresOversight of gamma cameras, PET scanners, mammography and diagnostic x-ray equipment QA/QC programs Providing radiation safety trainingPerforming radiation shielding and radiation dosimetry calculationsSupporting of an extensive radiopharmaceutical therapy program.

Current approval for MQSA or ability to obtain approval is required. ABR certification in Diagnostic Imaging is preferred. Equivalent certifications will also be accepted, such as American Board of Health Physics, American Board of Medical Physics, or American Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine. Board eligible candidates will be considered.

Radiation Safety at the University of Pittsburgh is responsible for ensuring that all sources of licensed radioactive material and ionizing radiation-producing equipment are used optimally and safely.

The Office of Research Protections(ORP) aids investigators in designing and performingresearch studies so they meet current ethical standards and conform to all applicablelaws and regulations. The units that comprise the ORP accomplish this goal througheducation, prospective review of research protocols, consultations with investigators, andmonitoring of ongoing studies.

Provides radiation physics support of radiation equipment, radioactive materials, and radiation research, including evaluations, inventories, and testing methods. Writes instructions and other radiological safety operations' documentation. Facilitates radiation material disposal protocols and procedures and readies radioactive materials and/or hazardous chemicals for transport and disposal. Guides other environmental health and safety technicians.

Provides radiation physics support of radiation equipment, radioactive materials, and radiation research, including evaluations, inventories, and testing methods. Writes instructions and other radiological safety operations' documentation. Facilitates radiation material disposal protocols and procedures and readies radioactive materials and/or hazardous chemicals for transport and disposal. Guides other environmental health and safety technicians.

Perform complex measurements with sophisticated equipment. Use computer systems to carry out complex safety calculations and maintain databases. Excellent verbal, written, and electronic communication skills.

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