Health Physicist III
Company: Yale New Haven Health
Location: New Haven
Posted on: June 24, 2025
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Job Description:
Overview To be part of our organization, every employee should
understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and
live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered,
respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as
individuals and professionals, every day. Under the direction of
the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), the health physicist III
(HPIII) is responsible for oversight and maintenance of radiation
safety standards in all areas of the radiation protection program.
The HPIII serves as a technical expert for the radiation safety
team and assists the RSO in the program?s implementation. The HPIII
plays a key role in overseeing and conducting activities of the
radiation protection program such as policy development, education
instruction and training, radiation surveys, safety rounding,
directing the operation of the occupational dosimetry service,
records maintenance, and oversight of clinical radioactive material
use. The HPIII serves as backup for the RSO and a qualified
candidate may serve as Assistant Radiation Safety Officer on one or
more radioactive materials licenses. EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran
Responsibilities 1. Responsible for overall surveillance of all
health physics activities, including personnel and environmental
monitoring. 2. Responsible for consultation service to all
departments of the Hospital on matters relating to radiation
protection and safety. 3. Serves as backup to the Radiation Safety
Officer in their absence. 4. Provides technical expertise and
guidance to other members of the radiation safety team on matters
related to the radiation protection program. 5. Oversees auditing
of the radiation protection program for overall effectiveness and
identifies areas for improvement. Responsible for reviewing
implemented changes and corrective actions based on audit findings.
6. Coordinates with hospital departments to oversee the
registration requirements for radiation producing devices in
accordance with state regulations. 7. Participates in regulatory
activities, including licensing and inspections, related to the
radiation protection program. This may include interactions with
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, CT Department of Health, CT
Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, and The Joint
Commission and other organizations as necessary. 8. Maintains
possession records for radioactive material including receipt,
delivery, and shipping. 9. Participates in the shipping and
receiving of radioactive material in accordance with Department of
Transportation requirements. 10. Monitors all devices capable of
producing ionizing radiation from the standpoint of the safety of
patients and Hospital personnel. Assesses the hospital environment
to assure compliance with radiation safety standards. These duties
include, but are not limited to, measurement of radiation levels in
rooms surrounding x-ray equipment, radioactive storage spaces,
patients containing radioactive material, and procedural areas that
use radioactive materials. 11. Participates in shielding evaluation
activities, including design and survey of spaces requiring
shielding for ionizing radiation purposes. 12. Provides technical
guidance and assistance to the occupational dosimetry program. This
includes assistance organizing the program, investigation of
occupational doses exceeding control limits, communication to
hospital departments, development of remedial actions, calculation
of dosimetry results, and other activities that pertain to the
regulatory requirements of the program. Distributes and processes
personnel monitoring equipment; maintains records of personnel
exposure, notifies individuals and their supervisors of exposures
approaching the maximum permissible amounts and recommends
appropriate remedial actions. 13. Instructs personnel in proper
procedures for the use of radioactive materials. 14. Coordinates
the waste disposal program, including records of waste, storage,
and disposal. 15. Maintains a current inventory and performs leak
tests on all sealed radioactive sources 16. Provides coordination
and assistance for decontamination activities of planned or
unplanned events involving radioactive material. Participates in
oversight and coordination with emergency response personnel in the
event of a radiation accident involving the need for hospital
response. 17. Assists in radiopharmaceutical therapies to ensure
safe administration of doses, adherence to isolation and
decontamination requirements, and release of patients and
facilities. 18. Reviews research protocols for use of radiation and
radioactive materials in humans in accordance with institution
policies and procedures. 19. Designs and implements education and
training related to the use of radiation and radioactive materials
in the hospital environment. This includes, but is not necessarily
limited to, providing in-person lectures to hospital staff,
instructions to patients, and creation of electronic training
resources. 20. Through membership in scientific organizations,
attendance at scientific meetings, and reading of scientific
journals, maintains up-to-date knowledge of developments in
radiological physics, and introduces new developments into the
hospital. Qualifications EDUCATION Master's degree in Health or
Radiological Physics (preferred) or closely related field; or
Bachelor's degree in Health or Radiological Physics or closely
related field with additional years of experience in medical
radiation safety or certification (e.g. Certified Health
Physicist). EXPERIENCE At least seven to ten (7-10) years'
experience in medical radiation safety depending on education and
certification. Prior experience as associate radiation safety
officer or radiation safety officer on a broad scope medical
license is desirable. LICENSURE Certification by at least one of
the following is desirable: -American Board of Health Physics
(AAHP) -American Board of Medical Physics (ABMP - Medical Health
Physics) -American Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine (ABSNM -
Radiation Protection) -American Board of Radiology (ABR -
Diagnostic or Nuclear Medical Physics) SPECIAL SKILLS Ability to
demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to implement a safe
radiation environment in a dynamic setting. In depth knowledge of
radiation detection equipment, occupational monitoring, ionizing
radiation shielding, radiation physics, medical imaging safety, and
radiation biology. Candidate should have proficiency in data
analysis, problem solving and corrective action implementation,
strong communication skills, and ability to work well in a team
environment. Strong knowledge of state and federal regulations,
including guidance, related to ionizing radiation sources and
protection. Familiarity with accrediting standards and best
practices for ionizing radiation in the medical setting. PHYSICAL
DEMAND Some job tasks require direct patient interaction and
presence during procedures, including the surgical environment.
Participation in emergency response to a radiological event may be
required. Occasional work scheduled outside normal schedule.
Activities related to use of unsealed radioactive materials,
including spill response, require physical demand related to
preventative preparations and decontamination. Heavy lifting may
occasionally be required. Additional Information Full time
position. YNHHS Requisition ID 133210
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