Science Director
Company: Toxic Free Future
Location: Seattle
Posted on: November 17, 2024
Job Description:
Location: Seattle, WA (preferred) or RemotePOSITION SUMMARY Are
you ready to use your experience in public health, green chemistry,
or toxicology to work for a leading environmental health nonprofit
winning policies and corporate actions that are making people and
the planet healthier? Toxic-Free Future (TFF) is looking for a
Science Director to join our dynamic, passionate, creative team
that is changing the world! As our Science Director working closely
with the Executive Director and other key team leaders, you will
spearhead the organization's national science program, which is the
backbone of our organization and integral to our success. Our
research has had a major impact on issues like the "forever
chemicals" PFAS, toxic chemicals in other products, and harmful
plastics. TFF is a growing team of scientists, advocates, and
organizers who bring strong voices for bold government and
corporate action to eliminate harmful chemicals and plastics and
advance safer solutions across the United States. Our core values
include integrity, justice, accountability, empowerment,
transparency, right to health, and collaboration. We have a
commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. You can read more
here . WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT IN THE SCIENCE DIRECTOR ROLE In this
role, you will:
- Spearhead and oversee the organization's science program. Set
measurable goals, objectives, and strategies to advance TFF's
mission and specific campaign goals.
- Plan and execute original scientific research that will advance
public and corporate policy to transition to safer chemistry.
- Provide scientific expertise, data, and analysis to ground and
guide the development of campaign priorities and plans.
- Publish results of original research in a variety of
publications including peer-reviewed journals.
- Work with communities that have been disproportionately
impacted by toxic pollution to support their fights for safe
drinking water, clean air, and healthy housing.
- Develop information and research that helps connect the dots
between toxic chemical and pollution issues and climate change and
environmental justice.
- Monitor and synthesize publicly available scientific reports
and data regarding toxic chemicals and plastics for internal
organizational education and analysis and for a variety of external
audiences.
- Develop relationships and collaborations with leading
scientists and global experts and represent TFF at scientific
conferences.
- Research solutions that will support our efforts to transition
companies to safer chemicals and materials using a hazard-based
framework.
- Be a scientific expert, regularly representing the organization
with news media, policymakers, retailers, and the general public on
scientific matters related to toxic chemicals and plastics.
- Generate content to educate the public, policymakers, and
companies, including letters, memos, articles, fact sheets,
etc.
- Help generate support for the science program by assisting in
writing grant proposals and reports, donor solicitations, and other
fundraising activities as appropriate.
- Oversee the science and policy manager, and collaborate with
the larger team and external partners.
- Be able to work remotely or, if based in Seattle, work in our
office two days a week. ABOUT TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Toxic-Free Future
(TFF) is a leading national environmental health organization that
uses the power of science, education, and activism, to drive strong
laws and corporate responsibility that protect the health of all
people and the planet. TFF believes everyone has a right to a
healthy environment free of toxic pollution. Year after year, we
make strides in protecting people and communities from harmful
chemicals that are contributing to rising rates of disease, from
infertility to cancer. TFF has a 40-plus year track record of
impact and has offices in Seattle, Washington, DC, and New York
state QUALIFICATIONS
- Graduate-level degree in green chemistry, chemistry,
toxicology, environmental health, biology, physiology, public
health, or related field. Specific emphasis or coursework in
toxicology preferred.
- Five to ten years experience conducting and reporting the
results of original scientific research according to professional
standards.
- Demonstrated experience effectively communicating complex
scientific data to a broad range of audiences including government
and corporate decision-makers.
- Commitment to the mission and vision of Toxic-Free Future.
- Strong written, verbal, presentation, and project management
skills.
- Experience and comfort working with news media and appearing on
camera are a plus.
- Understanding of policy and market advocacy campaign operations
and strategies is a plus.
- Results-oriented, flexible, creative thinker able to work on a
range of projects and meet deadlines.
- A demonstrated commitment to social equity and racial justice
and an eagerness to understand how these issues play out in
communities impacted by toxic chemical exposures.
- Curiosity and joy in learning, with a collaborative spirit that
seeks to listen, give and receive feedback thoughtfully, and
continually grow and improve.
- Demonstrated comfort with technology, familiarity with computer
databases and MS Office software, and ability to utilize online
social media and organizing resources effectively. EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION TFF is committed to
providing an inclusive environment of mutual respect where equal
employment opportunities are available to all applicants and
teammates without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability,
genetic information, marital status, political affiliation,
amnesty, or status as a covered veteran, in accordance with all
applicable federal, state, and local laws. TFF believes that
diversity and inclusion are critical to our success as an advocacy
organization working to protect the health of all people from
harmful chemicals. TFF seeks to recruit, develop, and retain the
most talented people from a diverse candidate pool and foster an
inclusive environment. This policy applies to all terms and
conditions of employment, including hiring, placement, promotion,
termination, layoff, leave of absence, compensation, and training.
COMPENSATION This is a full time, exempt position with a starting
salary of $100,000-$125,000 annually. We offer a generous benefits
package including employer-paid medical, dental, and vision
insurance; monthly wellness benefit; generous vacation; paid
holidays plus two personal days; and a SIMPLE IRA retirement plan
with an annual employer contribution. The position can either be
remote or based in Seattle, WA.
- Please put Science Director in the subject line of the email
and address the cover letter to Laurie Valeriano, Executive
Director.
- Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis. The position
is open until filled.
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