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The HH Radiation Safety Officer/Chief Diagnostic Medical Physicist is. 10 years professional experience in medical physics and radiation safety program management, including 5 years as a medical Radiation Safety Officer.
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Act as radiation safety officer designee, as directed by either the manager or director of medical physics. Prepares and delivers continuing education to the radiation oncology staff as it relates to medical physics, equipment, and radiation safety.
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Assists the Centers Radiation Safety Officer in maintaining the compliance with local, State, and federal agencies regulatory requirements. This includes, but is not limited to, complex PBS treatment plan optimization and assessment, patient immobilization evaluation and implementation, radiation protection safety and survey, machine and patient specific quality assurance.
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Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) certification eligibility by the State of New Mexico. A world-renowned University Hospital is seeking a Radiation Safety Manager to oversee its radiation safety program and develop new policies and procedures.
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Includes functioning as Acting Director of the Radiation Control Center and Radiation Safety Officer for Non-Human use in the Directors absence. Serves as Radiation Safety Officer on any of the following State of Florida License Numbers 1319-1, 1319-3, 76-13, 3908-1, 3908-2 and 3908-4.
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Provide support to TSL's Radiation Safety Officer and manage & operate the TSL radiation safety program. Possesses radiation safety officer training plus 1 year of full-time radiation safety experience under the supervision of an approved Radiation Safety Officer in a laboratory environment.
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This role will support Zap’s Radiation Safety Officer and the entire Zap team as we are building a commercially viable fusion platform. Support Zap Energy’s Radiation Safety Officer in protecting our people and environment and maintaining compliance with relevant licenses.
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We are seeking a Radiation Safety Technician who will assist the Radiation Safety Officer in the continued development and implementation of radiological safety programs to facilitate the safe and efficacious use of radiation sources in research, medical diagnosis therapy, and education.
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The Nuclear Medicine (NM) and Dual Mode Single-photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT) and Dual Mode Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Technologist is responsible for performing routine to complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures under the direction/supervision of the Radiation Safety Officer and Physician Authorized Users.
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Zap Energy is looking for a Radiation Safety Specialist to support our team on a contract basis. We are seeking a contractor experienced in establishing and maintaining radiation safety protocols and compliance with applicable Washington state Department of Health codes.
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Follows Radiation Safety guidelines for contaminated areas including notification of Radiation Safety Officer and performing decontamination procedures as indicated.
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Under the direction of the Chief Operation Officer and Imaging Director, the RSO is delegated the authority, organizational freedom, and management prerogative to maintain an effective Radiation Safety Program.
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Must fulfill training and experience requirements specified by Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for a Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), including appropriate training and experience or board certification.
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This position functions as the Associate Radiation Safety Officer (ARSO) for UChicago’s state issued broad scope human use radioactive materials license as well as consults on other clinically related radioactive material programs (e.g., non-ionizing radiation) for both direct patient care and studies involving human research subjects.
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The Certified Physicist collaborates with the Radiation Oncology Director and the Radiation Safety Officer to assure the maintenance of a quality management program and safety for all radiation oncology activities.
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