Health Physicist
Company: One Physics
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 26, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description One Physics has been certified
as a "Great Place to Work" 3 years in a row as well as "Best
Workplaces in Healthcare" in 2022 and 2023 by Fortune. One Physics
employees enjoy the support and flexibility of their roles while
exhibiting a passion for excellence in all areas of their work. We
create a culture where employees feel valued and ensure our
communities are receiving the best-in-class treatment they deserve.
The Role This role will support efforts in the Central Pennsylvania
area The Health Physicist will support medical facilities, research
institutions, and industrial clients by overseeing and implementing
radiation protection programs to ensure compliance with federal and
state regulations, accreditation standards, and best practices in
radiation safety. This role includes evaluating and managing
occupational and public radiation exposure, conducting shielding
evaluations, developing safety protocols, and advising on facility
design. The Health Physicist will serve as a subject matter expert
in radiation protection and will work closely with Radiation Safety
Officers (RSOs), regulatory agencies, and operational staff. This
position is based in the PA area and is an exempt role. What You’ll
Do Conduct audits and inspections of radiation safety programs to
ensure compliance with NRC, state, and institutional regulations.
Develop, implement, and review Radiation Protection Programs and
related procedures for medical, academic, and industrial clients.
Monitor, analyze, and interpret occupational radiation dosimetry
data; provide consultation and corrective action plans for
exposures exceeding ALARA thresholds. Assist with incident response
involving potential or actual radiological exposure, contamination,
or loss of radioactive material. Conduct shielding evaluations and
design reviews for radiological facilities, including new
construction and renovation projects. Perform area surveys,
contamination checks, and exposure assessments for controlled and
unrestricted areas. Consult with clients and regulatory bodies on
licensing and registration of radioactive materials and
radiation-producing devices. Provide technical expertise during
inspections by federal or state regulators and assist clients in
preparing for and responding to audits. Deliver training and
educational sessions on radiation safety, ALARA principles,
emergency response, and regulatory compliance to radiation workers
and ancillary staff. Serve on or support Radiation Safety
Committees (RSCs) and provide technical guidance in decision-making
processes. Maintain records, prepare documentation, and generate
reports required by regulatory authorities and accrediting bodies.
Support clients with radioactive waste handling, storage, and
disposal, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. Perform
additional duties, as needed. What You’ll Need Board certification
by the American Board of Health Physics (ABHP), or eligibility
demonstrated through completion of a recognized training program in
health physics or a related field. Substantial experience in
radiation protection, compliance auditing, and regulatory interface
in medical, industrial, or academic settings. In-depth knowledge of
NRC and state regulations, NUREG guidance, and applicable ANSI,
NCRP, and ICRP standards. Strong verbal and written communication
skills; ability to convey technical concepts to a variety of
audiences. Demonstrated initiative, professionalism, and
organizational ability in managing projects and meeting deadlines.
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to adapt solutions to
client-specific challenges. Commitment to safety, compliance, and
excellence in service. Physical Requirements A consulting
physicist’s job can be physically demanding at times. A typical day
may require the health physicist to remain in a stationary position
for an extended period of time wearing a lead apron, lift various
pieces of test equipment, move mobile diagnostic medical equipment
between rooms at a facility and drive between client facilities.
Drive times may exceed 60 minutes to, from and in between client
facilities. The physicist must have the ability to lift 50 lb test
equipment cases to a height of 3-4 feet, load and unload the cases
from a vehicle and transport the equipment into and around the
client facility. The physicist is expected to communicate with
colleagues and clients on a frequent basis. The health physicist
will operate a computer and other electronic equipment daily.
Requires ability to use and move equipment. Occasional evening or
weekend work. Benefits Competitive compensation. PTO plan with paid
company holidays. Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision and
Prescription). 401(k) Plan with company match after 1 year of
employment. Group Life & Voluntary Life Insurance. Short Term &
Long Term Disability. Flexible Spending Account (FSA). Health
Spending Account (HSA). Final offer amounts are determined by
multiple factors, including geographic location, as well as
candidate experience, education level and expertise. If you have
questions on compensation, please ask your recruiter. Following
receipt of a conditional offer of employment, candidates will be
required to complete additional job-related screening processes as
permitted or required by applicable law. We are an equal
opportunity employer, and all applicants will be considered for
employment without attention to their membership in any protected
class.
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