University of Miami

Director, Radiation Control

University of Miami$100K — $130K *
Miami, FL 33186In-Person
Healthcare
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in a relevant field required
  • Minimum 5 years of relevant experience required
  • Skilled in strategic alignment and comprehensive planning
  • Proficient in financial management and optimizing financial performance
  • Strong resource management skills and innovative growth capabilities
  • Proven adaptability and leadership in transformational change
  • Understanding of technology and data analytics for strategic decisions

Responsibilities

  • Review proposals for radioactive material use and recommend actions
  • Ensure suitability of new research space designs for radioactive materials
  • Perform shielding designs and evaluations for imaging modalities
  • Review human subjects research protocols involving ionizing radiation
  • Draft communications regarding pending radiation legislation
  • Direct activities of Medical Physicists and Office Manager
  • Maintain State of Florida licensing and perform Medical Physicist functions as needed
  • Establish MRI safety policies and procedures
  • Ensure testing of imaging modalities for accreditation compliance
  • Identify and manage radioactive waste disposal
  • Lead policy development for radiological mass casualty situations
  • Participate in radionuclide therapies and dosimetry
  • Ensure regulatory compliance and operational efficiency

Benefits

  • Medical and dental coverage
  • Tuition remission programs
  • Comprehensive benefits package
Full Job Description
SUMMARY

The Director, Radiation Control serves as the Executive Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), and Chief Imaging Physicist for the University of Miami, UHealth, the Public Health Trust, and as department administrator. The Director, Radiation Control oversees the use of radiation and personnel exposure at the academic centers,
including basic sciences research. The incumbent oversees and manages the Systems Imaging Physics program overseeing over 30 CTs, 21 Mammography (Hologic), over 150 Fluoroscopy, approximately 300 Ultrasound units and transducers, and many radiographic tubes.

CORE JOB FUNCTIONS
  • Reviews all proposals for the use of radioactive materials under the State of Florida Radioactive Materials License issued to the University and recommends action to the Non-Human Use Radiation Safety Committee.
  • Reviews plans for new and renovated research space under the Non-Human Use license to ensure that the design is suitable for the proposed use of radioactive materials or radiation-producing devices.
  • Performs shielding design, calculations, and post-shielding assessments for all imaging modalities including PET.
  • Reviews all Human Subjects Research Protocols involving the use of ionizing radiation or radioactive materials. Grants interim approval by the Human Use Radiation Safety Committee and recommends final action to that Committee.
  • Drafts comments as appropriate for various University officers, administrators, and faculty regarding pending legislation or regulations regarding radiation issues.
  • Directs all Medical Physicists of the Center as well as the Office Manager of the RCC.
  • Maintains State of Florida licensure and performs the functions of a Medical Physicist as necessary to meet the workload of the RCC.
  • Establishes MRI safety policies including policies dealing with scanning of MR safe/MR conditional devices.
  • Ensures Medical Physics testing of all imaging modalities in support of ACR accreditation, TJC accreditation, and state requirements.
  • Identifies, disposes, and surveys radioactive waste
  • Leads policy development for Mass Casualty situations from Radiological 'dirty bomb' or Nuclear detonation.
  • Participates in radionuclide-based therapies and patient-specific dosimetry.
  • Ensures internal control oversight and compliance with laws and regulations, safeguarding of assets, compliance with University policies and procedures, reliability of internal and external reporting, and efficiency and effectiveness of operations. Creates an effective control environment, conducts risk assessment, implements, and monitors controls.


This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary.

CORE QUALIFICATIONS

Education:

Master's degree in relevant field required

Experience:

Minimum 5 years of relevant experience required

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

- Strategic Alignment: Skilled in aligning departmental goals with enterprise-wide strategy and develops comprehensive strategic plans.

- Financial Management: Ensures fiscal responsibility, and optimization of financial performance.

- Resource Management: Ability to allocate resources and drive innovation and growth.

- Adaptability: Proven ability to adjust to changes and leads/inspires transformational change.

- Team Leadership: Ability to build and lead high-performing teams, manage complex projects, and ensure successful project delivery.

- Technology & Analytics: Understanding of technology, data analytics, and performance measurement to drive strategic decisions and identify opportunities.

- Communication: Ability to influence others, articulate strategic vision, and ensure clear and persuasive communication.

This is a core job profile description and is not reflective of all duties that may be assigned to a specific position in each individual department. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and primary responsibilities of this core job profile. Specific duties and tasks may vary based upon departmental needs. Other duties may be assigned to the above consistent with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for the job.

The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, tuition remission and more.

Job Status:
Full time

Employee Type:
Staff

About University of Miami

The University of Miami is a private research university in Coral Gables, Florida. The university offers 132 undergraduate, 148 master's, and 67 doctoral degree programs, of which 63 are research/scholarship and four professional areas of study. The university's research expenditures in the 2018–2019 fiscal year were $358.9 million, the highest of any university in Florida and 45th in the nation. The university comprises 11 schools and colleges, including the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in Miami's Health District, a law school on the main campus, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science focused on the study of oceanography and atmospheric sciences on Virginia Key, with research facilities at the Richmond Facility in southern Miami-Dade County.
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