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Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:45:13 -0400
Reply-To: "Erik A. Talley" <ert2002**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
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From: "Erik A. Talley" <ert2002**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
Subject: Fwd: Opportunity: RSO at Yale University

>Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:31:58 -0400
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>Subject: Opportunity: RSO at Yale University
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>Radiation Safety Officer
>
>Radiation Safety Section, Office of Environmental Health and Safety
>
>Yale University
>
>18 April 2008
>
>Yale University is looking for a Radiation Safety Officer. Join our 
>dynamic Office of Environmental Health and Safety at one of the 
>world's premier universities, which is undergoing transformative 
>growth. Yale provides generous benefits and strongly supports OEHS. 
>New Haven has outstanding dining, theater and other culture, and is 
>close to all the attractions of New England and New York City. Fall 
>is beautiful.
>
>Job Summary: Reporting to the Director of Environmental Health and 
>Safety, this position serves as Yale University's Radiation Safety 
>Officer (RSO) for our registered x-ray equipment and three 
>radioactive material licenses. The RSO manages a comprehensive 
>radiation safety program, supervises OEHS' Radiation Safety Section, 
>and oversees the medical health physics activities of our PET 
>Center. Yale has 250 authorized users and 2,500 radiation workers, 
>1,700 of whom are assigned a dosimeter. Our RSO will need to 
>establish professional, service-oriented relationships with 
>customers and-as Yale's representative for licensing, reporting and 
>inspections-will be responsible for maintaining positive working 
>relationships with regulatory agencies. The person in this position 
>needs to build, support and be part of work teams in our 
>multi-disciplinary and highly collaborative office.
>
>Required Qualifications:  Eight years or more of progressively 
>responsible health physics experience in a radiation safety program 
>at a research university, government research facility, medical 
>research center or a similar research/higher education work 
>environment. Master's or doctorate degree in health physics, 
>radiological health or other functionally-relevant field. 
>Alternatively, a bachelor's degree in health physics, radiological 
>health or other functionally-relevant field and comprehensive 
>certification by the American Board of Health Physics. Comprehensive 
>certification by the American Board of Health Physics is highly 
>preferred. Excellent management, writing, speaking and technical 
>skills are required.
>
>Please apply. Salary range is $78,000 to $110,000+. Applications 
>must be submitted on line via www.yale.edu/jobs (Refer to STARS Req 
>ID 3685BR).  This position will remain open until 11 July 2008. For 
>more information and the full position description, please contact 
>Peter A. Reinhardt, Director, Office of Environmental Health & 
>Safety, Yale University, (203) 737-2123, 
>peter.reinhardt**At_Symbol_Here**yale.edu
>
>Yale University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity 
>Employer.  Yale values diversity in its faculty, staff, and students 
>and strongly encourages applications from women and members of 
>underrepresented minority groups.


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Erik A. Talley, Director
Environmental Health and Safety
Weill Cornell Medical College
Cornell University
1300 York Avenue, Box 354
New York, NY 10065

212-746-6201
erik**At_Symbol_Here**med.cornell.edu
http://www.med.cornell.edu/ehs 

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