
The SOT Job Bank is your source for Career Opportunities in toxicology! Whether you are advancing your career or recruiting for an open position, the Job Bank can help.
Job Seekers
Are you an SOT Member looking for career advancement? Log in to the SOT Job Bank today to browse our database of current, toxicology-related positions with a new or current registration. This service is free to SOT Members! You may activate your Job Bank account to allow your CV and contact information to be visible to company recruiters, or you may browse confidentially. Enroll for our bi-weekly digest and automatically be notified of all new job postings. Access the Job Bank today to get started.
Employers
Is there an opening in your organization that may be a perfect fit for an SOT member? Simply click here to get started by creating an Employer Account!* Employers can browse resumes, contact active Job Seekers, and post all the information needed to recruit their next toxicologist! New Job Bank postings will be emailed to all enrolled job seekers within the first two weeks of posting in our bi-weekly digest.
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Featured Position
Director, NIOSH-Health Effects Laboratory Division (HELD)
HELD has over 160 employees. Science disciplines are represented among branches of allergy and clinical immunology, biostatistics and epidemiology, exposure assessment, engineering and control technologies, pathology and physiology, and toxicology and molecular biology. Our staff works together, across disciplines to enhance scientific understanding. All teams are located in a new state-of-the-art facility in West Virginia.
The Director of the Health Effects Laboratory Division (HELD) is responsible for improving existing programs in scientific investigation of worker populations; developing intervention programs that lead to the prevention of disease and death in the workplace; and providing the flexibility for future changes in research goals and needs. The Director plans, develops, manages, and evaluates a comprehensive program to reduce and prevent workplace related injuries, illnesses, and premature death caused by exposure to workplace hazards by leading efforts to identify causal mechanisms and potential interventions.
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