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Michigan Public Health Institute MPHI Toxicologist in Lansing, Michigan

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 $51,979 - $86,424 / Posted Thru: 11-9-23

Location:  Remote/Virtual - Must Live in Michigan Subject to Change Based on State of Michigan Requirements

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 field 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. Evaluate environmental and health outcome data from sites of chemical contamination and provide recommendations protective of public health. Document data and recommendations in Health Consultation, Public Health Assessments, or other reports. More information on . Health Assessments authored by the Toxicology and Assessment Section may be found here: . Evaluate environmental sampling data to identify the human exposure potential and makes public health determinations. Document public health recommendations and supporting data in health consultations and assessments. Advise the U.S. EPA, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), and other regulatory agencies on samplings designs and strategies to ensure data are sufficient to assess human health risks. Advise the U.S. EPA, the EGLE, and other regulatory agencies on actions to protect public health during responses to immediate health concerns from chemical exposures. Document work time spent on different projects and activities. Consult with senior toxicologists.

Duty 2: Communicate technical information on projects to the interested public. Provide technical information about contaminated sites and the health assessment process to interested parties. Discuss chemical exposure concerns with and answer questions from the public on the DEH hotlines, via email, the website, and at public meetings. Collaborate with DEH Health Educators and partnering agencies to develop fact sheets and other non-technical reports on sites of environmental contamination for affected communities, local health care providers, and local responders. Determine need and collaborate with DEH Health Educators to develop fact sheets for general toxicological and public health issues.

Duty 3: Maintain/expand knowledge of developments in the area of environmental toxicology, epidemiology, and risk communication. Participate in the Michigan multi-agency Toxics Steering Group (TSG), discussing current issues in toxicology and making recommendations to the EGLE. Participate in TSG subcommittees formed to address toxicological issues of importance to regulatory programs and/or public health, as assigned. Participate in ATSDR and EPA-hosted national and regional workshop meetings and participates in panels and presentations to share knowledge and experience, as assigned. Maintain working knowl

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