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Assist with the monitoring of bioterrorism and food security; maintain visitor's log book (signing in/out, giving visitor badges). Observe surveillance and general security on a regular basis.

Maintain appropriate documentation for experiments, GMPs, ISO, FSMA, Bioterrorism and others as required.Maintain an understanding of IFF's quality and environmental policies and procedures.

Experience detecting environmental pathogens and/or bioterrorism agents * Proven ability to work independently in a BSL-2 lab environment * Strong technical writing and oral communication skills

Patient Navigator

Newark, NJ ยท On-site

$21 - $28.50/hr

Distinguishes individuals who may be the victims of bioterrorism or other contamination and responds accordingly. * Immediately alerts nurse manager or designee for triage of any patient who presents ...

Experience detecting environmental pathogens and/or bioterrorism agents * Proven ability to work independently in a BSL-2 lab environment * Strong technical writing and oral communication skills

Experience detecting environmental pathogens and/or bioterrorism agents * Proven ability to work independently in a BSL-2 lab environment * Strong technical writing and oral communication skills

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How much do bioterrorism jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for bioterrorism in the United States is $51.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49.76 and $53.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for professionals working in bioterrorism preparedness or response roles?

Professionals in bioterrorism roles often spend their days monitoring for potential biological threats, developing emergency response plans, and collaborating with local, state, and federal agencies. They may also conduct public health surveillance, run training simulations, or coordinate lab testing of suspicious substances. Routine tasks can include data analysis, public communication, and updating protocols to align with the latest threat intelligence. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you'll need to stay current on emerging biological hazards and contribute to preparedness initiatives that enhance community resilience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bioterrorism position, and why are they important?

To excel in bioterrorism response and prevention, professionals typically need a background in biology, public health, or epidemiology, along with strong analytical and emergency management skills. Knowledge of laboratory diagnostic tools, biosafety protocols, and certifications such as Certified in Public Health (CPH) or relevant FEMA courses is often required. Critical thinking, effective communication, and the ability to stay calm under pressure are vital soft skills for this field. These abilities are crucial for accurate threat assessment, rapid response, and coordination with multidisciplinary teams to safeguard public health.

What is a Bioterrorism job?

A Bioterrorism job typically involves preventing, detecting, and responding to biological threats that could be used in terrorism. Professionals in this field work in public health, emergency management, or law enforcement to assess risks, develop response plans, and coordinate with government agencies. They may conduct surveillance of potential biological threats, investigate outbreaks, or implement security measures to protect public health. These roles require expertise in microbiology, epidemiology, and crisis response to mitigate the impact of biological attacks.

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Infographic showing various Bioterrorism job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $107,000 per year, or $51.4 per hour.
LAB OPERATIONS & QUALITY COORDINATOR - LAB SERVICES - Public Heatlh

LAB OPERATIONS & QUALITY COORDINATOR - LAB SERVICES - Public Heatlh

Tarrant County

Fort Worth, TX โ€ข On-site

$74K - $81K/yr

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Summary Supervise and coordinate consumer and clinical laboratory staff activities and operations. Serve as quality manager and oversee laboratory testing, analysis, reporting and quality control/quality assurance procedures. Provide responsible staff assistance to assigned senior management personnel.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities 1. Coordinates the organization, staffing and operations activities for central and satellite laboratories. 2.

Develops and ensures implementation and updates of the quality systems required by the various certifying regulatory agencies within the lab (e.g. CLIA, TCEQ/NELAC, DSHS, FDA). 3

Participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and priorities for staff. Recommends and implements resulting policies and procedures. 4.

Identifies opportunities for improving laboratory methods and procedures. Analyzes workload and establishes work schedules to provide optimum laboratory service and production. 5.

Prepares and maintains accurate records and reports covering each phase of laboratory operations for compliance with federal and state regulations. 6. Performs laboratory analysis of water, food, milk and dairy products and clinical samples as appropriate.

Reviews data from completed analyses and records and reports results accurately and in accordance with established procedures. 7. Coordinates the interactions of the central and satellite laboratories with other divisions and County departments to maximize customer satisfaction and minimize cost of service.

8. Prepares requests for proposals and bid invitations. Evaluates, recommends, and requisitions purchases of analytical equipment.

Approves requisitioning of supplies and equipment for assigned sections. 9. Participates in selecting, training, motivating, and evaluating laboratory personnel.

Provides or coordinates staff member training. Works with subordinate staff members to correct deficiencies. 10.

Provides opportunities for all required staff training, competencies, proficiency testing, and continuing education. Ensures documentation is completed for each staff member. 11.

Participates in the development and administration of assigned program budget. Forecasts funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies. 12.

Provides staff assistance to senior management personnel. Participates on a variety of TCPH committees. Prepares and presents staff reports and other correspondence as appropriate and necessary.

13. Testifies in court as necessary regarding the validity of laboratory results. 14.

Responds as needed in the event of a bioterrorism event or any public health threat. 15. Performs all other related duties and responsibilities involved in the operation of TCPH as assigned or required.

This Coordinator position has primary oversight of the Tarrant County Public Health Clinical Laboratory Section, including general operations, testing, regulatory compliance, and quality assurance. Experience with microbiological, molecular, and immunological methods (manual and automated assays) is desired. The following certification is desirable: MT or MLT; ASCP-certified or equivalent.

Previous CLIA regulatory experience and knowledge of good laboratory practices, quality control, and quality assurance is preferred. Minimum Requirements Bachelor's Degree in biological or clinical laboratory science with a minimum of thirty (30) hours in microbiology and biology. A Master's Degree in a biological science, public health, or clinical laboratory science is desirable.

Five (5) years laboratory experience with a master's degree with two (2) years of supervisory experience or seven (7) years laboratory experience with a bachelor's degree with two (2) years of supervisory experience. Any of the following certifications are desirable: Certification by the DSHS Division of Regulatory Services for the analysis of milk and dairy products; certification by the TCEQ or NELAC for the analysis of drinking water; MT or MLT, ASCP certified or equivalent (i.e. NCA, ISCLT)

Must provide evidence of a Class "C" driver's license with proof of liability insurance. Familiarity with procedures in microbiology, immunology, parasitology, molecular biology, virology, and chemistry is desirable as well as knowledge of good laboratory practices, quality control, and quality assurance. Good written and oral communication skills.

Ability to work with peers in a team environment. Must be familiar with NELAC, CLIA, OSHA, and/or HIPAA regulations. Physical Demands and Work Environment & Other Requirements While performing the duties of this position, the incumbent is regularly required to sit, stand, walk and bend.

Incumbent must be able to lift up to forty (40) pounds. Work environment will include possible exposure to bioterrorism agents, select agents, infectious agents, blood, bodily fluids, corrosive chemicals, organic solvents, needles, open flames, and steam.