Learner Radiation Protection Officer (Radiation Protection Monitor) Internship Job at NECSA
Job role overview
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Date posted
April 30, 2026
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Closing date
May 30, 2026
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Hiring location
North West
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Qualification
Matric
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Experience
None
Description
Key Performance Areas
Strategic Alignment
- Assist RPOs in providing radiological protection, health, safety and environmental advice to NFMs and their personnel.
- Collating RP surveillance results and conventional safety matters to the RPOs. Process Management - Ensure and manage safe nuclear and radiological operations
- Perform, under the supervision of an RPO, on-the-job safety evaluation of projects, processes and procedures in order to identify, control and protect against hazards.
- Perform, under the supervision of an RPO, radiological monitoring of the workplace and the workforce in the facility.
- Provide, under the supervision of an RPO, RP and SHE advice to Facility Managers and operational employees.
- Invigilate, under the supervision of an RPO, activities in the facilities to ensure safe operation.
- Prescribe, under the supervision of an RPO, control and protective measures required on work permits and in work instructions (Written Safe Work Procedures).
- Prescribe, under the supervision of an RPO, appropriate personal protective equipment, and ensure it is correctly used.
- Keep, under the supervision of an RPO, a complete and accurate record of monitoring data (RP surveillance results) collected and report timeously to the RPOs.
- Provide RP support during emergency exercises and emergencies.
- Assist and take initiative to promote safety culture in the facility.
- Monitor and evaluate, under the supervision of an RPO, the effectiveness of a facility radiation protection programme and provide feedback to the RPO.
Communication
- Assist the RPOs in providing radiological protection, health, safety and environmental advice to NFMs and their personnel.
- Report on radiological and conventional safety matters to the RPOs, and other relevant stakeholders.
- Keep, under the supervision of an RPO, a complete and accurate record of radiological and conventional safety aspects in the facilities.
- Process, implement and file, under the supervision of an RPO, all documents such as procedures, guidelines, and results related to radiation protection.
- Ensure, under the supervision of an RPO, that personnel records, especially regarding access to nuclear facilities, exposure records and occupational medical status are up to date.
- Compile, under the supervision of an RPO, RP surveillance reports, guidelines and plant specific procedures and control programmes.
Documentation and record keeping
- Keep, under the supervision of RPO, a complete and accurate record of radiological and conventional safety aspects in the facilities.
Staff development
- Performs, under the supervision of an RPO, training of new RP personnel in all the relevant aspects of the work environment.
- Ensures, under the supervision of an RPO, that personnel are trained in the correct use of safety equipment, emergency procedures, personal monitoring aspects and incident reporting.
- Ensure, under the supervision of an RPO, that continuous and effective on-the-job training are provided for personnel.
- Take initiative to promote safety culture in the facility/ies
- Keep up to date with the field of expertise through self-study, attendance of colloquia, courses and training sessions.
Requirements
Education:
- Grade 12 or equivalent with physical science & mathematics as major subjects.
- Radiation Protection Officer Level 2 certificate
Experience:
- Generic experience in radiological and conventional safety will be an added advantage
- Practical experience (on the job training) in RP and conventional safety aspects will be an added advantage
Closing date: 06 May 2026.
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