This advertisement will run until the position is filled with the following cutoff dates for review. The first cutoff date will be May 27, 2025 and then the 1st and 15th of every month.
The Climate Indicators and Site Assessment Section (CISAS) within the Air and Site Assessment and Climate Indicators Branch provides scientific evaluations, research and technical work for CalEPA, its boards and departments, other state and local programs, nongovernmental organizations, and other entities on issues relating to environmental challenges that impact human or ecological health.
CISAS comprises two main programs:
- The Contaminated Sites Program and the Climate Change Indicators Program. The Contaminated Sites Program provides technical consultation and support on human and ecological health risk assessments to California’s Regional Water Quality Control Boards and local governmental agencies overseeing the investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites.
- The Climate Change Indicators Program conducts research to prepare periodic reports on indicators that track observed changes in climate, the human factors that influence these changes (its “drivers”), and the impacts of these changes on California’s physical environment, ecosystems and human health.
CISAS is also responsible for other activities, including updating a list of potentially hazardous art and craft materials, and providing toxicological expertise in support of other OEHHA programs, as requested (including programs assessing human and ecological risks from environmental pollutants accidentally released into water or soil, from toxins associated with harmful algal blooms, and from agents used against invasive pests).
Under general direction of the Supervising Toxicologist (Managerial), Chief, ASACIB, the Chief of CISAS supervises a section of Associate/Staff Toxicologists (Specialist) and Environmental Scientists/Senior Environmental Scientists (Specialist) and provides expert scientific direction and management of the Section’s programs, coordinating as appropriate with other parts of the department and other state, local, federal and Tribal government, academia and research institutions.
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LIST ELIGIBILITY – EXAMINATION PROCESS
List eligibility is established through an examination process in which one must apply and successfully pass the examination for the classification being applied to. If you are interested in this job as an Environmental Program Manager I (Supervisory), but have not established list eligibility, please click on this link to the examination bulletin for more information - CalCareers Or, if you are interested in this job as a Senior Toxicologist but have not established list eligibility for the classification, please click on this link to the examination bulletin - CalCareers
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
OEHHA has a hybrid work environment that includes work in an office setting in a high-rise building and telework at home. Requires extended periods of reading and writing, frequently using computer workstations, and data and word processing software. Work in office space may not have direct natural lighting. Day trips and overnight travel may be required to attend meetings, public hearings, and/or to work with other governmental entities to complete projects and work assignments. May be required to travel to other locations for business related needs as necessary.
This position may be located either at 1515 Clay Street, 16th Floor, Oakland, or at 1001 I Street, 12th Floor, Sacramento, California.