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Full Time Radiation Health Physics Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Job Type Full-time Description IHRC Inc. is seeking a Health Physicist to support radiation safety and radiological protection programs across FDA laboratory, research, and operational environments.

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How much do full time radiation health physics jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time radiation health physics in the United States is $30.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $38.70 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Radiation Health Physics vs Part Time Radiation Health Physics?

AspectFull Time Radiation Health PhysicsPart Time Radiation Health Physics
CredentialsCertified Health Physicist (CHP), degrees in health physics or related fieldsSame certifications, often with less experience required
Work EnvironmentFull-time roles in hospitals, nuclear facilities, or regulatory agenciesPart-time positions in similar settings, often with flexible hours
Employer & IndustryMajor healthcare providers, nuclear power plants, government agenciesSame industries, with employers offering part-time options
Search & ComparisonCommonly searched for full-time roles, emphasizing stability and benefitsOften compared for flexible work arrangements or supplemental income

Full Time Radiation Health Physics roles typically require full-time commitment, comprehensive benefits, and consistent work hours, whereas Part Time Radiation Health Physics offers flexibility with fewer hours but similar responsibilities. Both roles demand relevant certifications and work in similar environments within the industry.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Radiation Health Physics job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,559 per year, or $30.1 per hour.

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Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description

Exempt - This position is responsible for ensuring that all terms and conditions of the radioactive materials license and the applicable state or federal regulations are being complied with; provide training of staff and workers regarding all basic principles of radiation; functions as the chief liaison with the appropriate competent authorities; and preparing and obtaining the proper amendments, as necessary, to assure the optimum operation of the facility.


Duties

  • Ensure that all terms and conditions of the radioactive materials license and the applicable radiation/radioactive material regulations are met.
  • Ensure that all radioactive materials are being properly accounted for; and that the radioactive materials are secured against unauthorized removal.
  • Ensure that all radioactive materials are being used by qualified personnel who are authorized to handle radioactive materials and/or designated as a user relative to the facility license.
  • Ensure that those personnel are properly monitored for total potential radiation exposures, internal and external.
  • Ensure that all records required by the radioactive materials license and the policies of Perma-Fix regarding radiation protection are being maintained.
  • Function as chief liaison with the applicable competent authorities and be responsible for preparing and obtaining the proper amendments, as necessary, to ensure the optimum operation of the facility.
  • Provide training to the staff and workers regarding all of the basic principles of radiation. Training is to be meaningful and accountable through testing techniques and record keeping.
  • Be sufficiently familiar with counting equipment for the entire spectrum of radionuclides using an assortment of fixed laboratory counting equipment and portable survey equipment to be able to use, instruct and calibrate.
  • Sufficient knowledge in computer usage and respective software.


Perform other duties as assigned

Requirements

  • B.S. Degree in health physics or a related field, such as the natural sciences or engineering.
  • Minimum of ten (10) years experience in full-time radiation protection duties with at least three (3) years performing supervisory and/or RSO functions. Years of applicable experience may be substituted for educational minimal requirements.
  • Qualified by training and experience to protect public health, safety and the environment. A description of this training must be submitted and approved by the applicable competent authority.


Working Conditions

May involve dangerous working conditions and long, irregular hours; may be regularly exposed to radiation, radioactive materials, hazardous materials, and chemicals; and may be required to stand and lift moderately heavy items for extended periods of time while executing supervisory and auditing roles. Some travel or fieldwork required.