Full-Time

Alternate Radiation Safety Officer

Updated on 5/13/2026

University of Southern California

University of Southern California

Compensation Overview

$101.1k - $135.7k/yr

Los Angeles, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Lab & Research (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in health physics, nuclear engineering, or other related sciences
  • Two (2) years of work experience, Combined education/experience as substitute for min experience
  • Thorough knowledge / understanding of specific Environmental Health and Safety fields including related laws and regulations; and general knowledge / understanding of all EH&S fields
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to deal effectively with people in a wide variety of job classifications
  • Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical personnel
  • Ability to maintain data and records
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills to organize, prioritize and manage the successful completion of projects within time and budget constraints
  • Thorough written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, including skill to write clear and concise technical reports
Responsibilities
  • Conducts field audits for compliance to program regulations. Documents results and recommends corrective action where non-compliance is found. Follow-up, as required.
  • Develops and implements safety program(s) to meet university and regulatory requirements. Establishes, documents and communicates standards, guidelines and procedures.
  • Assesses existing program(s) for adequacy and regulatory compliance and recommends enhancements or modifications, as required. Maintains current knowledge on existing and pending legislation relating to safety and health. Ensures that program design(s) reflect the most recent standards and regulations.
  • Develops and delivers client training for assigned safety program(s).
  • Assists with shipping, receipt, storage and control of radioactive materials.
  • Develops and coordinates emergency response procedures. Responds to emergency calls or events and ensures that proper safety methods and procedures are followed. Prepares report(s), as required.
  • Assisting Principal Investigators and researchers in the development of lab-specific standard operating procedures (SOPs) as they relate to lab operations, experimental procedures, exposures, calibrations, lasers, contamination surveys, close outs etc.
  • Assisting in protocol review.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned or requested. The University reserves the right to add or change duties at any time.
  • In the event of an emergency, the employee holding this position is required to “report to duty” in accordance with the university’s Emergency Operations Plan and/or the employee’s department’s emergency response and/or recovery plans. Familiarity with those plans and regular training to implement those plans is required. During or immediately following an emergency, the employee will be notified to assist in the emergency response efforts, and mobilize other staff members if needed.
  • A mandated reporter who in his or her professional capacity has knowledge of, or reasonably suspects a person who is under the age of 18 years, elderly, or a dependent adult has been the victim of abuse or neglect must report the suspected incident. The reporter must contact a designated agency immediately or as soon as practically possible by telephone or in writing within 36 hours. By virtue of the associated job duties, this position qualifies as a mandated reporter as required by state law and USC’s policy at: https://policy.usc.edu/mandated-reporters/
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s Degree in Health Physics, Nuclear Engineering, or other related sciences
  • Three (3) years or more of work experience, Combined education/experience as substitute for min experience
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