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Join OEHHA’s “Fish Team” as a Staff or Associate Toxicologist to work on risk assessments involving exposures to chemical contaminants found in #SportFish. You would help produce science-based advisories teaching Californians about safe levels of fish they can consume after catching them. Full job details at https://lnkd.in/gws9ZWsQ, plus read more about our “Good Catch California” program at https://lnkd.in/gGH-96sa, and check out our brand new father-daughter fishing tips video at https://lnkd.in/gzHxX-2m!   You must first become eligible before applying, which you can conveniently do online. Follow the instructions for joining the Staff Toxicologist (Specialist) eligibility list at https://lnkd.in/gVFUdNNE, or the Associate Toxicologist eligibility list at https://lnkd.in/gdhP_6c2.   #JobAlert #NowHiring #GovernmentJobs #CaliforniaJobs #ScienceJobs #PublicHealthJobs #Work4CA #MakeADifference #PublicHealth #EnvironmentalHealth #Toxicology #Toxicologist #RiskAssessment #OEHHACareers

  • Image of a guide to eating fish that migrate. Women 18-49 years and children 1-17 years should not eat Striped Bass or White Sturgeon, and can eat 2 servings of American Shad, Chinook Salmon, or Steelhead Trout per week. Women 50 years and older and men 18 years and older can eat 7 servings of American Shad,  5 servings of Chinook Salmon or Steelhead Trout, or 1 serving of Striped Bass or White Sturgeon per week. Frame around image reads: Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. Now hiring: Fish advisory Toxicologist. OEHHA logo.

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