Responsibilities Work closely with Project Managers and Project Directors (Partner level) to develop, organize, and implement ecotoxicology studies, human health and ecological risk assessments, and environmental effects monitoring programs, including study design, data analysis, and reporting. Undertake project scheduling and budget management activities (development and tracking of budgets). Coordinate contracted work with analytical chemistry and toxicology laboratories. Participate in and/or oversee field components of contaminant investigations and environmental monitoring and assessments of aquatic habitats. Compile, manage, and interpret data. Prepare projectrelated technical reports and presentations. Provide technical guidance to clients on environmental assessment, permitting, and monitoring. Education and Experience A minimum of five years of experience in toxicology. Graduatelevel research in the fate and effects of chemicals and metals in the environment. Knowledge of ecotoxicology, risk assessment, and chemical fate and behaviour. Familiarity with human health and ecological risk assessment approaches and protocols employed in Canada (e.g., BC Tier One Protocol for ERA, BC DERA, FCSAP, Ecological Risk Assessment, Health Canada PQRA and DQRA, and US EPA Superfund). Knowledge of water quality guidelines and benchmark development protocols in Canada (BC WQGs, BC SBEBs, and CCME WQGs). Familiarity with federal environmental effects monitoring programs and provincial equivalents. Other Assets/Skills Ability to work in a dynamic consulting environment that requires flexibility and teamwork. Excellent problemsolving and coordination skills. Research and analytical skills (data collection, compilation, and analysis). Desire to take on greater responsibility and authority with increasing experience. Excellent verbal and written communication, including technical and scientific writing. Membership or eligibility for membership as a registered biologist in British Columbia or Alberta. Must have the ability to drive a pickup truck and have held a valid drivers license for the past three years with a clean driving abstract. What''s In It For You? Friendly and downtoearth work culture Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Biweekly Earned Days Off (EDO) program Matching group retirement plan Competitive vacation and special leave Professional development and mentorship opportunities Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Hatfield is committed to employment equity and workplace diversity. We strive for equity, inclusiveness, and diversity, irrespective of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, or disability. Hatfield acknowledges that our offices are located on the traditional and unceded territories of Indigenous Peoples. We also recognize and acknowledge the rights, cultures, interests, and aspirations of the many other Indigenous Peoples who have lived since time immemorial in the places we live and work. Hatfield is committed to building an inclusive workforce that is representative of the populations we serve, and to provide and support career opportunities for Indigenous Peoples. We warmly invite all Indigenous Peoples to apply. How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV in confidence through the online form or email: . Please indicate Ecotoxicologist in your subject line. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Compensation: $64k-$96k. We extend an invitation to applicants of all levels to submit their candidacy for this role. Please be advised, that in the course of our assessment of your qualifications, we retain the right to adjust the seniority classification of the position accordingly. Please note that we will only consider candidates who are authorized to work in Canada at the time of application. Proof of eligibility to work in Canada may be required prior to employment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Title
Ecotoxicologist