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Radiation Protection Intern Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

The Intern performs a variety of technical tasks to include operating Ultrasound equipment and ... Follows departmental policy for use of radiation protective devices 100% of the time when holding ...

The Intern performs a variety of technical tasks to include operating Ultrasound equipment and ... Follows departmental policy for use of radiation protective devices 100% of the time when holding ...

The Intern performs a variety of technical tasks to include operating radiographic equipment and ... Follows departmental policy for use of radiation protective devices 100% of the time when holding ...

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Fishersville, VA · On-site

$18.40 - $18.41/hr

The Intern performs a variety of technical tasks to include operating radiographic equipment and ... Follows departmental policy for use of radiation protective devices 100% of the time when holding ...

The Intern performs a variety of technical tasks to include operating radiographic equipment and ... Follows departmental policy for use of radiation protective devices 100% of the time when holding ...

Radiation Protection Intern information

What does a Radiation Protection Intern do?

A Radiation Protection Intern assists professionals in monitoring and controlling radiation levels to ensure safety in environments where radioactive materials are used. Typical tasks include collecting and analyzing radiation data, assisting with safety audits, calibrating monitoring equipment, and helping to enforce safety protocols. Interns gain hands-on experience in radiation detection, regulatory compliance, and risk assessment. This role is ideal for students or recent graduates pursuing careers in health physics, nuclear engineering, or environmental safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Radiation Protection Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Radiation Protection Intern, you need a solid understanding of physics, mathematics, and radiation safety principles, typically gained through coursework in health physics, nuclear engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with radiation detection instruments, data analysis software, and compliance with regulatory frameworks like NRC or OSHA is important. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These abilities are crucial to ensure accurate monitoring, regulatory compliance, and the overall safety of personnel and the environment.

What types of projects or tasks can a Radiation Protection Intern expect to work on during their internship?

As a Radiation Protection Intern, you can expect to support experienced health physicists and radiation safety officers with a variety of practical tasks. These may include assisting with radiation surveys, calibrating monitoring equipment, updating safety protocols, preparing compliance documentation, and helping to train staff on safe handling procedures. Interns often gain hands-on experience by participating in inspections, learning to interpret regulatory guidelines, and collaborating with engineering or laboratory teams to ensure a safe workplace. This exposure provides valuable insight into both the technical and regulatory aspects of radiation protection.

What is the difference between Radiation Protection Intern vs Radiation Safety Technician?

AspectRadiation Protection InternRadiation Safety Technician
CredentialsTypically pursuing a degree in health physics, radiology, or related fieldOften holds certifications like ARRT or state-specific radiation safety licenses
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, educational institutions, or research labsHealthcare facilities, nuclear plants, or industrial sites
Employer & IndustryHospitals, research institutions, universitiesHospitals, nuclear power plants, industrial companies
Job FocusLearning, assisting with safety protocols, gaining experienceImplementing safety procedures, monitoring radiation levels

While both roles involve radiation safety, a Radiation Protection Intern is primarily a learning position aimed at gaining experience, whereas a Radiation Safety Technician actively monitors and enforces safety protocols in professional settings.

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Ultrasound Tech Intern

$20.24 - $20.25/hr

Part-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Pay Transparency

The compensation for this position is a flat rate established for the role at the time of posting. Compensation is not subject to negotiation and is paid at the posted rate for all individuals hired into the position.

The Intern performs a variety of technical tasks to include operating Ultrasound equipment and producing Ultrasound images under the supervision of a registered technologist.

Requirements:

  •  High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Intern must be enrolled as a second-year student in an accredited Ultrasound Technology program.
  • CPR certified or obtained within 3 days of hire. 

Essential Functions:

Diagnostic Radiology Functions:

  • Perform a variety of tasks involved in operating imaging equipment to make images of designated body portions. Adjust equipment for proper radiographic exposure techniques in accordance with radiation safety guidelines.
  • Always reviews inpatient chart or outpatient order and confirms the clinical indication for the exam, and other pertinent information.
  • Explain procedures to patients.
  • Position patients for each anatomical view using immobilization and protective equipment as necessary.
  • Monitor accessory equipment and assist the physician with fluoroscopic procedures and special radiographic procedures.
  • Accurately process images for optimal quality. Match with appropriate paperwork for interpretation.
  • Charge radiographic procedures in EMR; able to modify orders.
  • Demonstrate acceptable film quality standards by critiquing positioning, technical factors, and collimation.
  • Understands and uses PACS system.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned by the section supervisor or department director.       Assumes responsibility for assigned role and extra duties as assigned.

Radiology Attendant Functions:

  • Transport patients to and from all departments of Radiology (including X-ray, Mammography, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, MRI, Special Procedures, CT, and Cardiology).
    • Transports patients via any mode and follows departmental safety regulations 100% of the time.
    • Effectively communicates with patients of all age groups served in the department.
  • Provides for the safety of the patient while in the Radiology department.
    • Observed to consistently use proper lifting techniques and body mechanics when moving and transporting/transferring patients.
    • Locks down all wheelchairs and stretchers whenever parking a patient or preparing to move a patient and assists with moving patients whenever necessary. No reports of patient or staff injury related to variances from procedure.
    • Puts side rails up whenever patient is left alone.
    • Follows hospital/departmental safety policies 100% of the time.
  • Assists Technologist in transferring patients from wheelchairs and stretchers to exam table as well as providing assistance during radiology procedures if necessary.
    • Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to appropriately and safely transfer patients of all age groups served as well as patients with special needs.
    • Always assists with transfers when patient is unable to move on their own.
    • Always assists with holding patients when patient is unable to cooperate.
    • Follows departmental policy for use of radiation protective devices 100% of the time when holding patients.
    • Always assists with portable exams that require additional help in completing the exam.
  • Assists Emergency Room or the floor with transporting patients when necessary.
    • Always assists as needed unless not available due to doing other assigned duties.
  • Observes Universal Precautions/Isolation procedures whenever appropriate. Stays familiar with all Infection Control policies and procedures.
    • Follows hospital/departmental policies and procedures 100% of the time.
  • Preforms other related duties incidental to the work described herein.
    • Changes linen when requested and as needed throughout the day and placed in proper location.
    • Inspects oxygen tanks daily and requests refills when necessary.
    • Run errand to other hospital units when requested.
  • Clean all wheelchairs and stretchers daily and as needed.
    • Completes task once daily or as needed.

Equal Opportunity

Augusta Health recruits, hires and promotes qualified candidates for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, veteran or military discharge status, and family medical or genetic information.