Senior Recreational Water Quality Scientist
Massachusetts Department of Public Health - Boston, MA
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The Senior Recreational Water Quality Scientist will serve as the coordinator of the Bathing Beaches Project in the Division of Environmental Toxicology, Hazard Assessment and Prevention. Directs other professional staff in the division, particularly with respect to determining environmental exposure opportunities and health effects from recreational waters in Massachusetts. The individual will ensure compliance with recreational water quality requirements, oversee awarded contractor(s), conduct project management, perform data analysis and interpretation of scientific data for recreational water quality projects, and assess human exposure and water quality conditions at beaches.The Senior Recreational Water Quality Scientist is responsible for determining data collection methods for environmental sampling projects, as needed, in the division, including methods for collecting and analyzing surface waters. Responsibilities include serving as the primary liaison with key stakeholders concerned with various water quality issues and coordinating community outreach and field activities related to division activities. This individual will also assist the division and other senior staff with recommendations on policy actions based on the determination of public health impacts from environmental exposure opportunities. The individual will also represent MDPH and/or the Bureau at related committees, as requested, and will attend public meetings on project-related issues.Duties and ResponsibilitiesServe as coordinator of the Bathing Beaches Project in the Division of Environmental Toxicology, Hazard Assessment and Prevention.Supervise Bathing Beaches Project staff and other bathing beaches staff and interns, as needed.Responsible for ensuring the Bathing Beaches Project is operating efficiently and in accordance with state and federal regulations.Addresses public concerns about possible health effects from exposures to surface or drinking waters in the Commonwealth.Attends interagency meetings related to water toxics quality issues as Bureau representative.Oversees the operation of the Division’s water quality data portal.Prepares draft reports evaluating environmental data and possible health effects for review by Division Director.Conducts research on environmental exposure and health impacts, especially related to exposure opportunities to constituents in recreational waters.Prepares draft educational materials on water quality related topics.Responsible for determining data collection methods for various environmental media (e.g., water, fish) and summarizing and interpreting environmental data.Conduct analyses of possible health risks associated with exposures to environmental media.Represent the division and bureau in providing technical presentations at public meetings, legislative hearings, court proceedings, or other similar settings.Review toxicology literature for information on possible associations between environmental exposures from sources of water contamination and health outcomes.Conduct field work as needed to assess potential human exposure concerns and water quality conditions.Serve as a liaison with other agencies regarding exposure assessment or toxicologist issues related to environmental toxicology division projects, especially those related to recreational water quality.Adhere to bureau protocol in responding to public health inquiries (e.g., telephone calls) regarding division projects.Assist Division Director with preparing materials for presentation at public meetings.Review environmental consulting service proposals and contracts and recommend changes to technical specifications.Assist with the hiring of Division of Environmental Toxicology, Hazard Assessment and Prevention Division staff.Responsible for working with bureau fiscal director to oversee contractor(s), ensure technical quality, monitor spending, and other related oversight tasks. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-09-21