The successful candidate’s starting pay will fall within the pay range listed below. Base salary is localized according to an employee’s work location. Ranges are market-dependent and may be modified in the future.
For candidates living in Boston, MA, Denver, CO, New York, NY, Los Angeles, CA, Sacramento, CA, San Diego, CA, and Washington, DC, the pay range is $69,300 - $80,550.
This position requires that the employee reside within the DC, Maryland or Northern Virginia area.
The Specialist, Environmental Health, provides programmatic support for APHL’s US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded work to strengthen public health laboratory efforts around wastewater surveillance for chemicals. APHL’s wastewater surveillance efforts have focused on infectious diseases to date; this new initiative will utilize those existing connections to expand to chemicals testing. The Specialist, Environmental Health, will provide administrative support for a new APHL wastewater surveillance for chemicals workgroup and related activities.
The Specialist, Environmental Health, will collaborate with a variety of partners in order to expand public health laboratory wastewater surveillance testing efforts for chemical targets. Partners may include CDC, wastewater utilities, academic institutions, commercial laboratories, and national associations. This person will work with the Environmental Health Senior Specialist, the Environmental Health Senior Program Manager and other team members to implement project activities, develop resources, and facilitate member training.
At this time, this position is funded through July 1, 2027 and is dependent upon continued availability of funds.
The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) works to strengthen laboratory systems serving the public’s health in the U.S. and globally. APHL’s member laboratories protect the public’s health by monitoring and detecting infectious and foodborne diseases, environmental contaminants, terrorist agents, genetic disorders in newborns and other diverse health threats.
Provides project management, strategic thinking, and administrative support to implement and execute activities related to wastewater surveillance for chemicals:
Tasks to successfully complete these activities include:
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Travel: Four visits to Bethesda, MD and four conferences/planning meetings.
Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge
Chemistry, wastewater surveillance, and/or environmental public health and project management.
Skills
Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and Outlook email systems, as well as an adaptive nature to new computer programs and other digital tools. Excellent organizational, verbal and written communication skills.
Abilities
Ability to establish working relationships with diverse groups, work independently and switch between a variety of departmental activities, and organize work projects and complete tasks within assigned timeframes.
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