Health Physicist Jobs in Ohio
Health Physicist jobs in Ohio are open across Columbus, Township of Liberty, and West Chester and other Ohio metros, with employers like Cincinnati Children's Hospital, OhioHealth, and State of Ohio hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Ohio Department of Public Safety – Emergency Management Agency
Report In Location – 2855 W. Dublin-Granville Road, Columbus, Ohio 43235
Work Hours – 7:30AM to 4:30PM (Subject to 24-hour on-call)
Perks of Working for the Ohio Department of Public Safety
- Multiple pay increases over your first years of service!
- Free Parking!
- Free Gym Access!
What You'll Do as a Senior Health Physicist
- Coordinates, monitors & evaluates scientific & technical information related to health physics/emergency response programs;
- Directs operation &/or operates computer model at state &/or local level to assess radiological consequences from malfunctions at facilities possessing radiological materials;
- Interprets results of local, state & utility company dose projection/protective action recommendations in regard to short-term effects on area residents;
- Advises federal, state &/or local officials of radiation levels, areas needing evacuation, safe locations for evacuees, & other protective actions needed to ensure health & safety for residents of affected areas;
- Ensures offsite response organizations are properly trained for response to malfunctions at nuclear facilities & other situations involving radioactive materials;
Why Work for the State of Ohio
At the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees*. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website! Our benefits package includes:
- Medical Coverage
- Free Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance premiums after completion of eligibility period
- Paid time off, including vacation, personal, sick leave and 11 paid holidays per year
- Childbirth, Adoption, and Foster Care leave
- Education and Development Opportunities (Employee Development Funds, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more)
- Public Retirement Systems (such as OPERS, STRS, SERS, and HPRS) & Optional Deferred Compensation (Ohio Deferred Compensation)
Benefits eligibility is dependent on a number of factors. The Agency Contact listed above will be able to provide specific benefits information for this position.
Qualifications
OPTION 1:
4 years of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment for x-ray program, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety;
AND must be able to provide own transportation.
OPTION 2:
Or Completion of undergraduate core program in health physics, nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, radiation physics, radiation sciences, bionucleonics, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy or physics;
AND 24 mos. of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety;
AND must be able to provide own transportation.
OPTION 3:
Or NRRPT, CHP, NMTCB or ARRT certification;
AND 24 mos. of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety;
AND must be able to provide own transportation.
OPTION 4:
Or Completion of Navy nuclear school;
AND 24 mos. of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety;
AND must be able to provide own transportation.
OPTION 5:
Or Completion of graduate core program in health physics, nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, radiation physics, radiation sciences, bionucleonics, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy or physics;
AND 12 mos. of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety;
AND must be able to provide own transportation.
OPTION 6:
Or 24 mos. exp. as Health Physicist, 84642,
AND must be able to provide own transportation. Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above.
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Job Skills: Public Health
Supplemental Information
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSIFICATION AFTER EMPLOYMENT: Requires certification if assigned to the radon program, radon tester certification.
UNUSUAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
Requires travel; exposed to low levels of radiation; may be exposed to hazardous levels of radiation.
Background Check Information
A background check including a BCI fingerprint check may be required on all selected applicants.
A comparative analysis and/or drug-test may be a requirement of the hiring process.
This position is identified as safety sensitive & subject to random drug & alcohol testing in accordance with DPS 501.24
To request a disability accommodation, please email HRRequestADA@dps.ohio.gov as soon as possible, or at least 48 hours prior to the above referenced testing or interview date so any necessary arrangements may be made in a timely manner.
ADA Statement
Ohio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws.
Drug-Free Workplace
The State of Ohio is a drug-free workplace which prohibits the use of marijuana (recreational marijuana/non-medical cannabis). Please note, this position may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to the State of Ohio Drug-Free Workplace Policy (HR-39), and as outlined in the posting.
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Where Ohio roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Health Physicist Job Market in Ohio
A snapshot from current Ohio openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Cincinnati Children's Hospital1

- OhioHealth1

- State of Ohio1

- The Ohio State University1

- Trinity Health1

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services4
- Education1
- Insurance1
- Law & Legal Services1
What Ohio Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in health physicist jobs across Ohio.
- Bachelor's or master's degree in health physics, nuclear engineering, or a closely related physical science
- Certified Health Physicist (CHP) credential or active eligibility to sit for the certification exam
- Hands-on experience with radiation detection instruments including ionizing radiation survey meters and dosimetry systems
- Working knowledge of NRC and DOE radiation protection regulations and applicable state agreement-state rules
- Experience developing and implementing radiation protection programs, procedures, and training materials
- Ability to obtain and maintain a federal security clearance at the Q, L, or Secret level for government or DOE positions
Health Physicist Jobs in Ohio: Frequently Asked Questions
How many health physicist jobs are there in Ohio?
There are 6+ health physicist openings in Ohio on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Columbus, Township of Liberty, and West Chester. New positions post regularly as employers across Ohio hire.
How much do health physicists make in Ohio?
Health physicists in Ohio earn a median of about $162,900 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $64,860 for the lowest 10% to over $239,360 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Ohio cities have the most health physicist jobs?
Columbus, Township of Liberty, and West Chester have the most health physicist openings in Ohio right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire health physicists in Ohio?
Employers hiring health physicists in Ohio include Cincinnati Children's Hospital, OhioHealth, and State of Ohio, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote health physicist jobs in Ohio?
Yes. About 17% of health physicist openings tied to Ohio are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Ohio metros.
How do I apply for health physicist jobs in Ohio?
You can apply to health physicist jobs in Ohio directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Ohio location, then apply to each one that fits.
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