Public Health Specialist 3 Radiological Health - Grade 27
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This title exists in Health, Department of and has approximately 5 positions.
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| Title | Grade | Hiring Rate/yr | Job Rate/yr |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public Health Spec Trainee 1 Radiological Health | 14 | $53,764 | $68,630 |
| Public Health Spec Trainee 2 Radiological Health | 16 | $59,994 | $76,359 |
| Public Health Specialist 1 Radiological Health | 18 | $66,951 | $85,138 |
| Public Health Specialist 2 Radiological Health | 23 | $86,681 | $109,650 |
| Public Health Specialist 3 Radiological Health | 27 | $106,898 | $131,665 |
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Job Duties
This title used to be called Radiological Health Specialist 3.
Public Health Specialist 3 (Radiologic Health) apply specialized knowledge in radiation protection by regulating the statewide use and possession of radioactive materials and radiation-producing equipment to prevent unnecessary radiation exposure to the public; conduct radiological health inspections, review applications for licensure to possess or use radioactive materials and radiation-producing equipment; investigate issues involving licensed radiologic technologists; perform environmental monitoring and sampling activities; participate in radiation incident response activities; and provide consultation and assistance to local health departments, emergency responders, and other State agencies.
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