University of Oklahoma
*Assistant Radiation Safety Officer (Project Management)
Responsible for all requirements of the Radiation Safety Officer in his absence. Under the direction of the Radiation Safety Officer, participates in all aspects of radiation safety at the University of Oklahoma including Norman, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and contracts with outside affiliated institutions as authorized by the University of Oklahoma's Director of Compliance. Develops, implements, and audits policies and procedures to ensure the safe and compliant use of radioactive materials and radiation producing devices.
Duties:
Required Education: Master's Degree in Physics, Health, Medical, Radiation Physics, or related field, AND:
Substitution/Equivalency: Will accept 84 months total experience to meet the qualifications for a Radiation Safety Officer at a medical institution as specified by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Skills:
Certifications: Board certification by the American Board of Health Physics, American Board of Radiology, American Board of Nuclear Medicine, American Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine or the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties in Nuclear Pharmacy, or have 200 hours of classroom and laboratory hours of training and experience in radiation physics and instrumentation, radiation protection, mathematics pertaining to the use and measurement of radioactivity, radiation biology, and radiopharmaceutical chemistry and one year of full time experience as a radiation safety technologist under the supervision of the individual identified as the Radiation Safety Officer on a Commission or Agreement State license that authorizes the medical use of byproduct material.
Working Conditions:
Department Preferences:
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