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Under the direction of the Radiation Safety Director or Medical Health Physicist, the Health Physics Associate ensures regulatory compliance and safe operation of radiation-producing equipment across Cleveland Clinic Health System. This role conducts reviews of x-ray and radioactive materials training and radiation safety procedures, ensures proper registration and compliance of x-ray, CT and other radiation machines with the Ohio Department of Health and serves as the primary liaison during state inspections and audits. Coverage spans Northeast Ohio locations from Mercy and Canton to storage sites in Columbus, with travel required and office space based at Main Campus. The associate supports regulatory quality assurance efforts, assists with radioactive materials and laser safety and works collaboratively to identify issues, implement corrective actions and maintain a safe environment across diverse clinical settings.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct audits of x-ray/radioactive materials program records and safe operating procedures. This entails travel to remote sites
Review and provide follow-up with site personnel and assist with problems detected
Interface with Ohio Department of Health inspectors and personnel routinely and during inspections
Maintain or assist in maintaining x-ray registrations for CCHS facilities. May occasionally will be required to assist with radioactive materials safety and LASER safety
Requirements:
Associates degree in a safety/science technology area or an applicable health care area
Must maintain a valid Ohio driver’s license and have reliable transportation
Minimum of 5 years’ experience in a safety, healthcare, or science field for candidates. (Bachelor degree in a science, engineering, or safety field can substitute for two year of experience)
English is a required language
Nice to have:
Graduate of an AMA approved School of Radiologic Technology
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in a science, engineering, or safety field
American Registry Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) certification