The Environmental Health and Safety Department (EH&S) supports and advances the teaching, learning, and research activities of the University of Washington by providing programs and services that foster a safe and healthy campus community. We are seeking an occupational health and safety specialist that will be a key team member in the UW EH&S Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) unit. The EH&S OSH unit is responsible for managing and implementing over 20 institution-wide health and safety programs that are regulated by federal and state regulations, funding agency requirements, and University accreditation requirements. Reporting to the Occupational Health and Safety Manager, the occupational health & safety specialist will have a specific focus on supporting research-related health and safety. This position is primarily responsible for facilitating the Research Occupational Health and Safety Program (ROH) which includes occupational health and safety in the animal care and use environment and support for the Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Program. These programs ensure the environmental and occupational health and safety of University personnel and students in environments involving biohazardous agents, research animal care and use, chemical and radiological agents, and physical hazards. This position provides and serves as the department’s technical subject matter expert for these program areas. These programs ensure compliance with federal, WA state Department of Safety and Health, local, accreditation requirements and funding agency requirements (e.g., National Institutes of Health) for work in these settings. This person attends and supports institutional safety committees, including the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). This position is responsible for managing, developing, and maintaining policy and program documents, managing data and information, developing and delivering education and training, website, and outreach content and communications. This position is responsbile for animal and research protocol reviews and risk assessments, coordination for animal research safety support, developing occupational health and medical management protocols, and for conducting root cause investigations for occupational injuries, illness and incidents. This position provides compliance oversight and monitoring and technical support and consultation on occupational health and safety considerations. The position requires a thorough understanding and knowledge of occupational health, bloodborne pathogens and other biohazardous agents, hazardous materials, occupational hazard and risk assessment, toxicology, risk mitigation and communication, and applicable safety regulations. It requires the ability to interpret, apply, and assess compliance for regulations for research safety and BBP. It also involves knowledge of exposure pathways of hazardous materials and physical hazards and exposure prevention strategies using a hierarchy of exposure controls. The position requires sound judgment, innovation, and advanced technical expertise in applying regulations and best practices to hazard prevention. This position assists University units in meeting their responsibilities to provide a safe and healthy work environment and to comply with health and safety regulations and best practices as defined by regulatory (e.g., CDC, WA Department of Safety and Health), funding agencies (e.g., NIH) and accrediting agencies (e.g., AAALAC).This position requires minimal supervision and is expected to regularly exercise independent decision-making, advanced technical expertise and judgment on program development, direction, and client service delivery.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees