In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
• Proficiency in general principles of toxicology, public health, and risk assessment, with specific expertise in reproductive toxicology.
• Expertise and/or research experience investigating mechanisms and endpoints of reproductive or developmental toxicity, or experience conducting quantitative reproductive toxicity risk assessments, or experience evaluating and integrating mechanistic information into reproductive toxicity risk assessment, and providing leadership in the evaluation, development, and implementation of reproductive toxicity risk assessment methodologies.
• Ability to function effectively in a team, work cooperatively with outside agencies and departmental staff, and communicate effectively.
• Ability to analyze situations accurately and take effective action.
• Ability to produce high quality work products that clearly and concisely convey complex scientific findings and concepts.