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Health Physicist

Department of Veterans Affairs
Veterans Health Administration
Veterans Health Administration - Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center (FHCC)

Summary

This position is located at the Captain James A Lovell Federal Health Care Center (FHCC) (556) - a VHA Facility and an affiliated research Medical Center that provides tertiary care treatment of veteran patients. The primary purpose of this position is to serve as the primary Health Physicist/Radiation Safety Officer/Laser Safety Officer providing expert, comprehensive radiation/laser safety oversight for the Medical Center.

Overview

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Accepting applications
Open & closing dates
05/08/2026 to 05/15/2026
Salary
$129,222 - $167,993 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 12
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
North Chicago, IL
1 vacancy
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
Not required
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
12
Job family (Series)
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Other
Drug test
Yes
Position sensitivity and risk
Non-sensitive (NS)/Low Risk
Trust determination process
Financial disclosure
No
Bargaining unit status
Yes
Announcement number
CAZP-12948637-26-WM
Control number
868643200

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Duties

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MAJOR DUTIES:
Performs professional or technical work in a clinical, testing, or research laboratory environment. Applies professional knowledge of health physics to the protection of persons and their environment from unwarranted exposure to both ionizing and, in the case of lasers, non- ionizing radiation.

IMPLEMENTS RADIATION SAFETY PROGRAM:
Implements and evaluates tests, procedures, and reporting mechanisms to ensure proper radiation safety measures within the facility. Assures the overall compliance with safe radiation requirements. Ensures the proper use of radioactive materials. Ensures the proper use of machine produced radiation sources in the medical center. Identifies and evaluate radiation hazards and acts to eliminate or control exposure to those hazards. Assess new or unusual situations and chooses from among several courses of action to solve problems. Operates portable survey instruments, performs wipe tests, and conducts instrument surveys in laboratories and patient care areas to determine levels of radiation and radioactive contamination. Reviews records to determine their adequacy based on Medical Center and The Joint Commission (TJC) regulations. Prepares written summaries of survey findings, citing deficiencies found, and making recommendations for corrective action. Administers the radioactive waste disposal program. Surveys incoming packages of radioactive material for radioactive contamination, excessive radiation levels, and improper packaging. Tests sealed sources of radioactive materials for leakage. Investigates accidents and incidents involving radioactive materials and x-ray producing equipment and recommends corrective action. Responsible for the presentation or provision of educational material on radiation safety to various groups of employees. Monitors portions of the organization's established radiation control programs. Inspects practices, and verifies equipment maintenance and certification for routine use, research, and for clinical use of x-ray producing equipment. Maintain documentation that imaging equipment meets applicable rules and regulations of performance and radiation safety according to federal, professional accreditation agencies and VA standards.

RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER (RSO):
Functions as the operational component of the radiation safety program to assure that regulatory requirements are followed, and policy is executed. The RSO must have knowledge of the nature and effects of ionizing radiation, principles and techniques of measurement, evaluation of hazards, principles and techniques of quality control, and the administrative organization required to effectively conduct a radiation safety program. The RSO serves as the facility's subject matter expert on ionizing radiation safety and the safety aspects of operating radiation producing equipment. Advises Medical Center staff about methods to reduce radiation exposures to workers, the public, patients, releases of radioactive materials to the environment, and works with Medical Center staff to resolve problems related to radiation safety. The RSO consults with Nuclear Medicine Physicians on all complex therapeutic doses given to veterans. The RSO reviews all written directives to make sure NRC regulations are followed. The RSO will also set release guidelines so the veteran can safely protect others from radiation exposure.

LASER SAFETY OFFICER (LSO):
Functions as the LSO for the Captain James A Lovell Federal Health Care Center. Directs and evaluates the Laser safety programs. Assists in establishing and reviewing policies and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable rules, regulations, and recommendations (OHSA & ANSI standards). Provides or directs the provision of laser safety training to laser users and those employees who work in laser use areas. Oversees the monitoring of patient and personnel exposure from laser radiation procedures according to regulatory and professional standards. Inspects and evaluates shielding and protective devices to protect workers, patients and the general public from laser radiation produced incidents.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS:
Prepares correspondence, permit amendments, permit renewal applications, registration amendments, medical event reports, and any other such written communications as required with the VHA, NHPP, FDA, OSHA, DOT, and EPA. Maintains written records of all activities of the Radiation Safety Office including training, facility and equipment inspections, calibrations and records required to meet regulatory requirements and demonstrate the implementation of an effective radiation safety program.


Work Schedule: Monday to Friday 6:00am to 2:30pm.
Position Description/PD#: Health Physicist/PD252940

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • You must be a U.S. Citizen to apply for this job
  • To be considered for this position, you must complete all required steps in the process. In addition to the application and questionnaire, this position requires an online assessment. The online assessment measures critical general competencies required to perform the job.
  • All applicants tentatively selected for VA employment in a testing designated position are subject to urinalysis to screen for illegal drug use prior to appointment. Applicants who refuse to be tested will be denied employment with VA.
  • Selective Service Registration is required for males born after 12/31/1959
  • Physical Requirements: The work required does not inherently include any physical requirements essential for successful job performance that could not otherwise be performed with accommodation or workplace adjustment. A pre-placement physical examination is not required.
  • Subject to background/security investigation
  • Selected applicants will be required to complete an online onboarding process. Acceptable form(s) of identification will be required to complete pre-employment requirements (https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents). Effective May 7, 2025, driver's licenses or state-issued dentification cards that are not REAL ID compliant cannot be utilized as an acceptable form of identification for employment.
  • Participation in the seasonal influenza vaccination program is a requirement for all Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care Personnel (HCP)
As a condition of employment for accepting this position, you will be required to serve a 1-year probationary period or 2-year trial period during which we will evaluate your fitness and whether your continued employment advances the public interest. In determining if your employment advances the public interest, we may consider:
  • your performance and conduct;
  • the needs and interests of the agency;
  • whether your continued employment would advance organizational goals of the agency or the Government; and
  • whether your continued employment would advance the efficiency of the Federal service.
Upon completion of your probationary period, your employment will be terminated unless you receive certification, in writing, that your continued employment advances the public interest.

Qualifications

To qualify for this position, applicants must meet all requirements by the closing date of this announcement, 05/15/2026.

Time-In-Grade Requirement: Applicants who are current Federal employees and have held a GS grade any time in the past 52 weeks must also meet time-in-grade requirements by the closing date of this announcement. For a GS-12 position you must have served 52 weeks at the GS-11. The grade may have been in any occupation, but must have been held in the Federal service. An SF-50 that shows your time-in-grade eligibility must be submitted with your application materials. If the most recent SF-50 has an effective date within the past year, it may not clearly demonstrate you possess one-year time-in-grade, as required by the announcement. In this instance, you must provide an additional SF-50 that clearly demonstrates one-year time-in-grade. Note: Time-In-Grade requirements also apply to former Federal employees applying for reinstatement as well as current employees applying for Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1998 (VEOA) appointment.

Individual Occupational Requirements (IOR)
Basic Requirements:

Degree: Natural science or engineering that included at least 30 semester hours in health physics, engineering, radiological science, chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, and/or calculus.

OR:

Combination of education and experience -- courses as shown above, plus appropriate experience or other education; or certification as a health physicist by the American Board of Health Physics, plus appropriate experience and other education that provided an understanding of sciences applicable to health physics comparable to that described above.

In addition to the above IOR you must also qualify based on your experience and/or education as described below:

  • Specialized Experience: You must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade GS-11 in the normal line of progression for the occupation in the organization. Examples of specialized experience would typically include, but are not limited to: Broad knowledge of the underlying principles of X-ray producing devices and methods of assessing satisfactory performance of these systems including all types of radiographic and fluoroscopic instrumentation. Knowledge of the principles of scintigraphic devices and methods of assessing satisfactory performance of these systems including gamma cameras and sodium iodide well detectors.
  1. Automated Information Systems Security: In the performance of official duties, the incumbent has regular access to printed and electronic files containing sensitive information, which must be protected under the provision of the Privacy Act of 1974, the HIPAA implementation, effective April 14, 2003 and other applicable laws and regulations. The incumbent is responsible for (1) protecting that information from unauthorized release or from loss, alteration, or unauthorized deletion, and (2) following applicable regulations and instructions regarding access to computerized files, release of access codes, etc., as set forth in the Medical Center's Automated Information Systems Users Agreement which the incumbent signs.
  2. Information Security and Confidentiality: Manages information security within areas of responsibility to assure that computer system security and confidentiality of sensitive information is maintained, and that incumbent access to sensitive information is limited only to that which the incumbent requires to perform their duties. Acts as necessary to report and address violations of information security. Nuclear Medicine Technologist: The Nuclear Medicine Technologist (Fusion Imaging Technologist) performs technical work in support of the Diagnostic and Therapeutic Care Line, Nuclear Medicine section under the direction of a Nuclear Medicine Physician or Radiologist. The incumbent serves as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (Fusion Imaging Technologist) with responsibility for a wide variety of nuclear medicine, nuclear cardiology, and PET/CT imaging studies that require specialized knowledge and skill; in-house radiopharmacy; a wide variety of radiopharmaceutical therapies; radiation safety; clinical research; and clinical nuclear medicine technology education in the Nuclear Medicine Service at the Captain James A Lovell FHCC. Has program responsibility for equipment quality control, troubleshooting, and administrative duties of a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (Fusion Imaging Technologist) that include but not limited to Environment of Care (EOC) rounds, Tracer Observation, etc.
  3. Original scientific recommendations: Ability to produces these regarding health physics practices covering agency-wide operations. Comprehensive knowledge of federal regulations promulgated by the VHA, NHPP, FDA, OSHA, DOT, and EPA, the Medical Center Radiation Safety Policy and the recommendations of advisory bodies such as the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), International Council on Radiation Protection (ICRP), and the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors (CRCPD).
For more information on these qualification standards, please visit the United States Office of Personnel Management's website at https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/general-schedule-qualification-standards/.

Education

A transcript must be submitted with your application if you are basing all or part of your qualifications on education.

Note: Only education or degrees recognized by the U.S. Department of Education from accredited colleges, universities, schools, or institutions may be used to qualify for Federal employment. You can verify your education here: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/. If you are using foreign education to meet qualification requirements, you must send a Certificate of Foreign Equivalency with your transcript in order to receive credit for that education. For further information, visit: https://sites.ed.gov/international/recognition-of-foreign-qualifications/.

Graduate Education: One year of full-time graduate education is considered to be the number of credit hours that the school attended has determined to represent 1 year of full-time study. If that number cannot be obtained from the school, 18 semester hours should be considered an academic year of graduate study. Part-time graduate education is creditable in accordance with its relationship to a year of full-time study at the school attended.

Combination of Graduate Education and Professional Experience: Combinations of successfully completed graduate level education and specialized experience may be used to meet total experience requirements. Only graduate level education in excess of the amount required for the next lower grade level may be combined with experience. For example, an applicant with 6 months of appropriate experience equivalent to GS-7 (50 percent of the experience requirement for GS-9) and 27 semester hours of appropriate graduate education (50 percent of the education requirement for GS-9, in excess of that required for GS-7) would be qualified for a GS-9 position (assuming that there is no evidence that the attended college or university requires more than 18 semester hours as equivalent to a year of graduate study).

Additional information

Under the Fair Chance to Compete Act, the Department of Veterans Affairs prohibits requesting an applicant's criminal history prior to accepting a tentative job offer. For more information about the Act and the complaint process, visit Human Resources and Administration/Operations, Security, and Preparedness (HRA/OSP) at The Fair Chance Act.

Reasonable Accommodation (RA) Requests: If you believe you have a disability (i.e., physical or mental), covered by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended that would interfere with completing the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments, you will be granted the opportunity to request a RA in your online application. Requests for RA for the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments and appropriate supporting documentation for RA must be received prior to starting the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments. Decisions on requests for RA are made on a case-by-case basis. If you meet the minimum qualifications of the position, after notification of the adjudication of your request, you will receive an email invitation to complete the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments, based on your adjudication decision. You must complete all assessments within 48 hours of receiving the URL to access the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments if you received the link after the close of the announcement. To determine if you need a RA, please review the Procedures for Requesting a Reasonable Accommodation for Online Assessments.

Receiving Service Credit for Earning Annual (Vacation) Leave: Federal Employees earn annual leave at a rate (4, 6 or 8 hours per pay period) which is based on the number of years they have served as a Federal employee. VA may offer newly-appointed Federal employee's credit for their job-related non-federal experience or active duty uniformed military service. This credited service can be used in determining the rate at which they earn annual leave. Such credit must be requested and approved prior to the appointment date and is not guaranteed.

This job opportunity announcement may be used to fill additional vacancies.

The Interagency Career Transition Assistance Plan (ICTAP) and Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP) provide eligible displaced VA competitive service employees with selection priority over other candidates for competitive service vacancies. To be qualified you must submit appropriate documentation (a copy of the agency notice, your most recent performance rating, and your most recent SF-50 noting current position, grade level, and duty location) and be found well-qualified for this vacancy. To be well-qualified: applicants must possess experience that exceeds the minimum qualifications of the position including all selective factors, and who are proficient in most of the required competencies of the job. Information about ICTAP and CTAP eligibility is on OPM's Career Transition Resources website at http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/workforce-restructuring/employee-guide-to-career-transition/.

Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

Your qualifications will be evaluated based on your application materials (e.g., resume, supporting documents), your responses on the application questionnaire, and your responses to all assessments required for this position. You will be assessed on the following Competencies for this position:

  • Attention to Detail
  • Customer Service
  • Decision Making
  • Flexibility
  • Integrity/Honesty
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Learning
  • Reasoning
  • Self-Management
  • Stress Tolerance
  • Teamwork


Your experience must be fully documented on your resume and must include job title, duties, month and year start/end dates AND hours worked per week. A full year of work is considered to be 35-40 hours of work per week. Part-time experience will be credited on the basis of time actually spent in appropriate activities. Applicants wishing to receive credit for such experience must indicate clearly the nature of their duties and responsibilities in each position and the number of hours a week spent in such employment. IN DESCRIBING YOUR EXPERIENCE, PLEASE BE CLEAR AND SPECIFIC. WE WILL NOT MAKE ASSUMPTIONS REGARDING YOUR EXPERIENCE. Overstating your qualifications and/or experience in your application materials or application questionnaire may result in your removal from consideration. Cheating on the online assessment may also result in your removal from consideration.

Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religions; spiritual; community; student; social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

During the application process you may have an option to opt-in to make your resume available to hiring managers in the agency who have similar positions. Opting in does not impact your application for this announcement, nor does it guarantee further consideration for additional positions.

Special Employment Consideration: VA encourages persons with disabilities to apply, including those eligible for hiring under 5 CFR 213.3102(u), Schedule A, Appointment of persons with disabilities [i.e., intellectual disabilities, severe physical disabilities, or psychiatric disabilities], and/or Disabled veterans with a compensable service-connected disability of 30% or more. Contact the Agency Contact for information on how to apply under this appointment authority via the Selective Placement Coordinator.

Veterans Health Administration

OUR MISSION: To fulfill President Lincoln's promise "To care for those who have served in our nation's military and for their families, caregivers, and survivors" - by serving and honoring the men and women who are America's Veterans. How would you like to become a part of a team providing compassionate whole health care to Veterans?

The Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center (FHCC) is a first-of-its-kind partnership between the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense (DoD), integrating all medical care into a federal health care facility with a single combined VA and Navy mission.

Lovell FHCC is located in North Chicago, Illinois, and was established on Oct. 1, 2010 when the former North Chicago VA Medical Center (VAMC) and the former Naval Health Clinic Great Lakes (NHCGL) merged their resources and services. A combined mission of the health care center means active duty military, their family members, military retirees and veterans are all cared for at the facility. The health care center ensures that nearly 40,000 Navy recruits who transition through Naval Station Great Lakes each year are medically ready and nearly 67,000 eligible military and retiree beneficiaries from Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin receive first-rate care

Agency contact information

Ralph Abueg
Phone
858 552 8585 X72611
Email
ralph.abueg@va.gov
Address
Captain James A Lovell Federal Health Care Center
3001 Green Bay Road
North Chicago, IL 60064
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