EPA is hiring 70 new postdoc positions across the country:
https://cfpub.epa.gov/ordpd/PostDoc_SearchResults.cfm
EPA is hiring 70 new postdoc positions across the country:
https://cfpub.epa.gov/ordpd/PostDoc_SearchResults.cfm
Lane County Public Health has an opening for an Environmental Health Specialist 1 or 2 position. This position is primarily responsible for conducting health inspections of restaurants, mobile units, hotels, motels, pools, spas, small drinking water systems, as well as other licensed and non-licensed facilities by Lane County Public Health – Environmental Health Section. For more information and to apply, visit www.Lanecounty.org/jobs
Lane County Government offers generous benefits. Located in the lush Willamette Valley, flanked on both sides by towering forests, the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area provides a thriving urban center for residents and visitors alike. Learn more about why people choose to work for Lane County.
Brian K. Johnson, MPH, PHMC [pronouns: he/him]
Environmental Health Supervisor
Lane County Public Health | Environmental Health
151 W. 7th Ave., Suite 430, Eugene, OR 97401
541.682.4008 office
541.543.1940 cell
541.682.7459 fax
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is seeking Environmental Safety Officer(s) to join a team of professionals committed to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for students to learn, teachers to teach, and employees to work.
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The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Environmental Public Health section in Portland, OR is seeking an Public Health Toxicologist to provide expert consultation to develop and implement policies that regulate or mitigate environmental risks to communities from toxic contaminants.
The EHS Manager is responsible for driving the design, implementation, and training of the Health & Safety Program. It requires a hands-on, knowledgeable, highly responsive team player who is a self-starter, resourceful, brings creativity and strong interpersonal skills to the organization. This position acts as a collaborative team member and not a punitive enforcer.
The University of Texas School of Public Health has a Research Coordinator position currently available for a 5-year project to implement an injury prevention clinical trial among Latino Day Laborers in Houston Texas. Interested candidates please contact Maria.E.Fernandez-Esquer@uth.tmc.edu for more information.
Gradient is currently recruiting talented and qualified individuals to join their team, including environmental engineers, epidemiologists, biostatisticians, toxicologists, geologists, and database specialists. For more information about Gradient, see its Careers Overview document.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Center for Environmental Assessment (NCEA) is seeking multiple qualified Health Scientists at the GS-12/13 grade levels. These positions are located in Office of Research and Development, National Center for Environmental Assessment in Durham, North Carolina or Washington, D.C.
Job Opportunity: Environmental Health Assessment Program Coordinator (PA2)
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Environmental Public Health (EPH) section in Portland, OR is seeking an Environmental Health Assessment Program Coordinator to coordinate the activities of the Oregon Environmental Health Assessment Program (EHAP) and to administer the federal grant that funds the program. The Environmental Public Health Section identifies, assesses and reports on threats to human health from exposure to environmental and occupational hazards, and advises the people and communities of Oregon to best understand potential risks where they live, work and play in order to remain healthy and safe.