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Jun 6, 2012 - American Chemical Society. Environ. Sci. Technol. , 1995, 29 (6), pp 286A–286A. DOI: 10.1021/es00006a762. Publication Date: June 1995...
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Health Effects Laboratory Division The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US Public Health Service), is seeking qualified candidates to serve in the Health Effects Laboratory Division in Morgantown, West Virginia. The Health Effects Laboratory Division (HELD) is a new Division that will provide NIOSH with state-of-the art advanced technology capability, emphasizing laboratory research. The Division will conduct focused, applied, and multifaceted laboratory research; develop intervention programs; and design and implement effective methods for health communications. The focus of the research will address real-life, workplace-related health problems, utilizing workplace contaminants where appropriate. The overall goal of preventing occupational health problems will form the heart of the research agenda. The research effort will be multidisciplinary and interactive with other Divisions in NIOSH. NIOSH will be recruiting toxicologists (T-1), microbiologists (M-1), pathologists (P-1), physiologists (PH-1), veterinarians (V-1), industrial hygienists (IH-1), chemical engineers (CE-1), aerosol physicists (AP-1), health communications specialists (HCS-1), general engineers (GE-1), electrical or electronic engineers (EE-1), computer specialists/programmers (CS-1), biostatisticians/mathematicians (B-1). NIOSH is looking for senior research/health communicators who have substantial training in the field for which they are interested, doctorate degree preferred. Substantial experience with occupational health research is desirable. These positions will be within the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service or in the Civil Service System of the United States Government. Salary ranges depend upon qualifications, experience and personnel system used. All citizens of the United States may apply. No previous federal experience is necessary. Interested candidates should request information regarding current job postings (identifying discipline by code number) from: Human Resources Management Office, 1095 Willowdale Road, M/S 153, Morgantown, West Virginia 26505. NIOSH maintains a Smoke-Free environment. All applicants will receive equal consideration without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, political affiliation, age, or any other nonmerit factor.

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