Environmental Risk Assessor/Toxicologist
About the position
Environmental Risk Assessor/Toxicologist
A government contract requires that this position be restricted to U.S. citizens
or legal permanent residents. You must provide documentation that you are a
U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident to qualify.
Provide toxicology, hazard assessment, epidemiology, risk assessment, exposure
assessment, and related support that addresses the full spectrum of potentially
hazardous agents with a primary focus on Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
(PFAS).
Compensation & Benefits:
Estimated Starting Salary Range for Environmental Risk Assessor/Toxicologist:
$90,000 to $100,000
Pay commensurate with experience.
Full time benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, and other possible
benefits as provided. Benefits are subject to change with or without notice.
Environmental Risk Assessor/Toxicologist Responsibilities Include:
Provide A&AS technical support for environmental restoration projects
conducted under CERCLA and/or RCRA, including BRAC-related restoration
activities.
Support scoping and planning for RI/FS efforts, including participation in
meetings and development of inputs to define data needs to support risk
assessments (e.g., DQO discussions).
Develop, review, and contribute to technical deliverables and supporting
materials, including portions of:
Conceptual Site Models (CSM)
Sampling and analysis planning inputs (e.g., SAP) and quality documentation
inputs (e.g., QAPP-related content, as applicable)
Human Health Risk Assessments (HHRA) and Ecological Risk Assessments (ERA)
Exposure pathway evaluations, toxicity assessments, uncertainty analyses, and
identification of key data gaps
Responses to client and regulator comments on technical documents, as
directed
Perform exposure and toxicity evaluations and support quantitative risk
characterization for chemicals, including PFAS, across soil, groundwater,
surface water, and other media.
Conduct structured literature searches and evidence synthesis to support
hazard conclusions, including: study screening, data extraction,
documentation of methods, and evaluation of study quality/risk of bias using
structured approaches appropriate to the project.
Critically review and analyze scientific studies and project datasets;
conduct statistical/environmental data evaluations using common tools (e.g.,
ProUCL or equivalent) and document methods and assumptions clearly.
Coordinate professionally with AFCEC stakeholders and project teams; support
technical briefings and presentations to government personnel and other
stakeholders.
Support interactions with state and federal environmental regulatory agencies
by preparing technical support content and participating in meetings as
requested.
Maintain strong documentation discipline, support internal technical reviews,
and contribute to continuous improvement of technical quality
Performs other job-related duties as assigned
Environmental Risk Assessor/Toxicologist Experience, Education, Skills, Abilities requested:
Education/experience meeting one of the following:
Bachelor’s degree in toxicology, pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular
biology, environmental health, or a related scientific discipline and 5+
years of relevant experience; or
Master’s degree in a related scientific discipline and 3+ years of relevant
experience.
Relevant experience supporting environmental restoration work under CERCLA
and/or RCRA that includes risk assessment, toxicology, exposure assessment,
and/or hazard assessment deliverables.
Demonstrated ability to produce and edit clear, defensible technical writing
(reports, memoranda, deliverable sections, and briefings).
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
Ability to manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and coordinate effectively
with distributed teams
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail; ability to clearly document
assumptions, uncertainties, and limitations.
Practical understanding of exposure pathways, toxicity values,
weight-of-evidence concepts, and uncertainty characterization.
Strong written and verbal communication skills for client-facing coordination
and stakeholder briefings.
Organized, deadline-driven, and comfortable working in a fast-paced
environment.
Anticipated remote/hybrid position. Periodic/regular visits to an office
location may be required if one is available nearby and/or based on client
needs.
Core availability required: 9:30 am – 3:00 pm Central Time, Monday through
Friday.
Must pass pre-employment qualifications of Cherokee Federal
Company Information:
Cherokee Nation Strategic Programs (CNSP) is a part of Cherokee Federal – the
division of tribally owned federal contracting companies owned by Cherokee
Nation Businesses. As a trusted partner for more than 60 federal clients,
Cherokee Federal LLCs are focused on building a brighter future, solving complex
challenges, and serving the government’s mission with compassion and heart. To
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Cherokee Federal is a military friendly employer. Veterans and active military
transitioning to civilian status are encouraged to apply.
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Keywords:
Toxicology
Risk Assessment
Environmental Health
Exposure Analysis
Regulatory Compliance
Legal Disclaimer: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to protected veteran status, disability or any other
status protected under applicable federal, state or local law.
Many of our job openings require access to government buildings or military
installations.
Responsibilities
• Provide A&AS technical support for environmental restoration projects conducted under CERCLA and/or RCRA, including BRAC-related restoration activities.
• Support scoping and planning for RI/FS efforts, including participation in meetings and development of inputs to define data needs to support risk assessments (e.g., DQO discussions).
• Develop, review, and contribute to technical deliverables and supporting materials, including portions of:
• Conceptual Site Models (CSM)
• Sampling and analysis planning inputs (e.g., SAP) and quality documentation inputs (e.g., QAPP-related content, as applicable)
• Human Health Risk Assessments (HHRA) and Ecological Risk Assessments (ERA)
• Exposure pathway evaluations, toxicity assessments, uncertainty analyses, and identification of key data gaps
• Responses to client and regulator comments on technical documents, as directed
• Perform exposure and toxicity evaluations and support quantitative risk characterization for chemicals, including PFAS, across soil, groundwater, surface water, and other media.
• Conduct structured literature searches and evidence synthesis to support hazard conclusions, including: study screening, data extraction, documentation of methods, and evaluation of study quality/risk of bias using structured approaches appropriate to the project.
• Critically review and analyze scientific studies and project datasets; conduct statistical/environmental data evaluations using common tools (e.g., ProUCL or equivalent) and document methods and assumptions clearly.
• Coordinate professionally with AFCEC stakeholders and project teams; support technical briefings and presentations to government personnel and other stakeholders.
• Support interactions with state and federal environmental regulatory agencies by preparing technical support content and participating in meetings as requested.
• Maintain strong documentation discipline, support internal technical reviews, and contribute to continuous improvement of technical quality
• Performs other job-related duties as assigned
Requirements
• Education/experience meeting one of the following:
• Bachelor’s degree in toxicology, pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular biology, environmental health, or a related scientific discipline and 5+ years of relevant experience; or
• Master’s degree in a related scientific discipline and 3+ years of relevant experience.
• Relevant experience supporting environmental restoration work under CERCLA and/or RCRA that includes risk assessment, toxicology, exposure assessment, and/or hazard assessment deliverables.
• Demonstrated ability to produce and edit clear, defensible technical writing (reports, memoranda, deliverable sections, and briefings).
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
• Ability to manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and coordinate effectively with distributed teams
• Strong analytical skills and attention to detail; ability to clearly document assumptions, uncertainties, and limitations.
• Practical understanding of exposure pathways, toxicity values, weight-of-evidence concepts, and uncertainty characterization.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills for client-facing coordination and stakeholder briefings.
• Organized, deadline-driven, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.
• Anticipated remote/hybrid position. Periodic/regular visits to an office location may be required if one is available nearby and/or based on client needs.
• Core availability required: 9:30 am – 3:00 pm Central Time, Monday through Friday.
• Must pass pre-employment qualifications of Cherokee Federal
Benefits
• Medical
• Dental
• Vision
• 401K
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