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Toxicologist/Regulatory Scientist



Skills:
Toxicologist
Program Area(s):
Pesticides and Toxics
Details:
Washington, District of Columbia
Can work remotely
Application deadline: 11/30/24
Paid Work
Full Time
Employee
Permanent

Key Functions

  • Work with clients and firm colleagues, domestically and abroad, to prepare, analyze, and interpret environmental, toxicity, and public health data to improve label language and hazard communication protocols pertaining to user safety. 
  • Analyze large environmental data sets, perform statistical analyses, and prepare data for regulatory submission.
  • Interact with clients and team members to develop and implement strategies to meet the clients’ regulatory objectives.
  • Monitor assigned studies and assess study data and resulting draft reports for scientific accuracy, quality, and compliance with applicable guidelines and regulations.
  • Manage assigned projects to ensure timely completion, including coordination with team members.
  • Coordinate with team members for placement and monitoring of required studies when needed to support client registration and amendment applications.
  • Assist with global regulatory risk assessments and related strategy issues.

 

Desired Qualifications

  • Advanced degree in Toxicology, Biology, Public Health, or a related science;
  • Minimum 5-7 years of experience in the field of human health and ecological risk assessment; 7-10+ years of experience preferred;
  • Experienced in the development and interpretation of physicochemical, environmental fate, exposure, and toxicity data to generate scientifically defensible human health and ecological risk assessment documents;
  • Experienced with hazard/fate/exposure models for human health and ecological risk assessments;
  • Experienced in designing, conducting, and/or reviewing environmental and human health studies performed according to validated testing guidelines and under Good Laboratory Practice standards;
  • Experienced in the development of strategies for exposure mitigation using engineering controls, protective equipment, and improvement of label language pertaining to user safety;
  • Experienced in communication to regulatory agencies in support of registration and notification efforts;
  • Experienced with U.S. industrial chemical control laws;
  • Self-directed with strong project management skills;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills;
  • Strong interpersonal skills; and
  • Comfortable in collaborative/matrix environment.

All telecommuters will be required to adhere to B&C’s Telecommuter Policy.

Compensation commensurate with experience.

Location: Washington, D.C., with telework options available, including fulltime telework.

 





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