Toxicologist

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Charleston, United States WV Departments of Health, Health Facilities, and Human Services Full time

The West Virginia Department of Health, Bureau for Public Health’s (BPH) Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) is currently recruiting a PhD level Board--certified forensic

toxicologist to fill the Chief Toxicologist position for the State of West Virginia. The position is located at the OCME laboratory in Charleston, West Virginia.


The Chief Toxicologist supervises the post-mortem toxicology laboratory and prepares toxicology reports in preparation for potential expert testimony in Courts statewide. The Chief Toxicologist provides direct support to the forensic pathologists who are on staff at the OCME.


Relevant features:

● Code-mandated single-mission office to determine cause and manner of death

● Statewide Medical Examiner system with independence protected by Code

● Investigative reports are not public documents in West Virginia

● Secure facility with highly restricted access

● Liability protection provided by State

● Reasonable relocation fees reimbursed


Minimum Qualifications / Training:

● Possession of Doctorate from an accredited university in a forensic science discipline, toxicology,

chemistry, pharmacology, or PharmD

● Five years of experience in a forensic laboratory performing postmortem analyses, or a medical

examiner/coroner office AND at least two years of planning and supervising the activities of the

laboratory and staff

● Court qualified as an expert in toxicology

● Board Certification in Forensic Toxicology


Preferred Additional Qualifications:

● Experience in an accredited facility: e.g. ASCLD/Lab International, NAME or ABFT

● Senior level experience in a private sector laboratory or medical facility

● Court qualified as an expert in a forensic specialty


Other Requirements:

● The applicant must successfully complete a background investigation prior to the start of

employment.

● The applicant must be able to obtain a valid West Virginia Driver’s license.


Abilities:

● Possess a sufficient knowledge base, judgement and interpersonal skills to provide leadership

and direction to staff level forensic analysts and support staff in order to competently conduct

effective postmortem toxicology laboratory operations in direct support of a wide variety of

death circumstances.

● Possess a sufficient knowledge base to provide consultation services to the Chief Medical

Examiner and staff forensic pathologists for their individually assigned medicolegal death

investigations.

● Ability to follow the departmental or institutional policies established for the OCME workplace

● Ability to clearly communicate with a wide variety of people, both orally and in writing


Benefits Include:

● Paid vacation, holidays and sick/family sick leave

● Health, dental, vision, retiree health, basic life, and supplemental life insurance

● Employee wellness clinic

● Flex benefits

● Deferred compensation and retirement

The West Virginia DHHR is an Equal Opportunity employer.


Submit curriculum vitae and any correspondence concerning this vacancy to:

osajobs@wv.gov


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