The School of Public Health at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences (EHS). Applications from individuals with interests and expertise in all areas of environmental health sciences will be considered.

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Open positions are:

·         An occupational fatality investigator for the NIOSH-funded Oregon Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation program (OR-FACE). Oregon is one of seven FACE states in the US.

·         A research assistant for my SHIFT Onboard project funded by NHLBI (supporting health and job success of newly hired bus operators). This is a 6+ city randomized controlled intervention trial.

Please forward to any talented and qualified folks you can think of!

For both positions go to www.ohsu.edu/jobs and click the “search for jobs” button.

Fatality Investigator search for: IRC88857

For Research Assistant search for: IRC88528

To express interest in this position, please respond to the Forest Service’s Outreach Database, https://fsoutreach.gdcii.com?id=F84315C5E18443A593062880B3B192BF, by September 20, 2019. 

The Safety Manager performs a variety of work duties, some of which includes:  conducts periodic on-site occupational health surveys and inspections of field operations and facilities to ensure applicable health and safety requirements are met and assists on corrective action; assists accident and mishap task teams, fact-finding boards, investigation committees and special working groups to ensure that safety and health considerations are met; provides advice and guidance to District and Supervisor’s Office safety committee members on policy and requirements; advises senior level management officials within the assigned area on the status of the safety and occupational health programs; provides advice and guidance on OSHA Regulations and the Forest Service Safety Handbook; develops reports and summaries to identify accident trends and conducts follow-up analysis to determine the effectiveness of safety recommendations; develops and maintains Forest Safety Plans; serves as the point of contact for Accident Investigations, coordinates safety training; and assists employees with the Safety and Health Information Portal System (eSafety database).

For more information about this position, please contact Joan Marburger, Administrative Officer, 715-762-5178 or joan.marburger@usda.gov