Toxicologist
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MPHI is a Michigan-based and nationally engaged, non-profit public health institute. We are a team of teams, process and content experts, dedicated to building A world where tomorrow is healthier than today! Title: Toxicologist $56,659.20 - $90,750.40 / Posted Thru: 4-3-25 Location: Remote/Virtual - Must Live and Work in Michigan Occasional in-person at Lansing, MI office required Purpose: The person in this position is a toxicologist that is responsible for evaluating environmental data collected at sites of chemical contamination. The toxicologist works in cooperation with other federal, state, and local health and regulatory agencies. The person in this position interacts with the public, local officials, and legislators via meetings, telephone conversations, emails, and on-site visits, responding to community health concerns and providing information to protect public health. The person in this position is responsible for evaluating environmental, demographic, and health outcome data from chemically contaminated sites, determining whether a public health hazard exists, and documenting the findings in Health Consultations, Public Health Assessments, or other reports. This position is funded by general funds or federal grant funds. Duties and Responsibilities: Duty 1: Conduct public health assessments of contaminated sites in accordance with accepted risk assessment protocols and federal Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR) guidance.
Duty 2: Communicate technical information on projects to the interested public.
Duty 3: Maintain/expand knowledge of developments in environmental toxicology, epidemiology, and risk communication.
Duty 4:
Qualifications/Requirements: Education: Possession of a master's degree in toxicology or possession of a master's degree in a physical, biological, or environmental science with 10 semester (15 term) credits in one or more of the following subject areas: toxicology, human or environmental risk assessment, pharmacology, pathology, environmental stress, mechanisms or modes of chemical action on living organisms; and an additional 10 semester credits (15 term) in any combination of the following: molecular biology, biochemistry, chemistry, anatomy, epidemiology, industrial hygiene, zoology, ecology, biology, limnology, environmental science, soil science, physiology, histology, statistics, and chemical fate and transport. Experience: No experience required. Preferred: Two (2) years of experience required for assessing and controlling the impact of toxic substances on human health and environment. Equivalent combinations of education and experience that provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities will be evaluated on an individual basis. Important Skills and Characteristics:
Work Environment and Physical Requirements: Physical effort is typically that of an office setting. When called to site visits, physical effort may require carrying of a mercury vapor analyzer machine, less than 10 pounds in weight, if attending a mercury spill event. The employee would typically attend these calls once a month. The employee may be exposed to unpleasant and noxious fumes and odors when conducting site visits. These sites are typically outside, and the employee will be exposed to local weather conditions. Site visits may occur two to three times a month. Requires valid vehicle operator's license and occasional travel within the State. Less occasionally, travel may be required outside the State. Work hours can occasionally include evenings, weekends, and overnights. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WORK OF OTHERS: No assigned responsibility. IMPACT ON PROJECTS, SERVICES AND OPERATIONS: This position supports activities that are important functions of the Environmental Health Bureau. The results of these activities will help assure that Michigan communities are protected from the hazards of vapor intrusion, non-biological substances in groundwater, and other chemical hazards in the environment. This position will provide support to key professional staff with duties related to this activity and will support other similar activities within DHHS. This position interacts with the public, local health departments and other State of Michigan agencies via meetings, telephone conversations, and on-site visits. REQUIRED COMMUNICATION
"For purposes of employment standards, this classification is "Exempt" from overtime provisions of the fair Labor Standards Act." MPHI works with you to promote health for everyone. Together, we will build a world where tomorrow is healthier than today! MPHI is an EEO employer that participates with e-verify. |