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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract environmental toxicology in the United States is $115,369.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,000.00 and $135,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Contract environmental toxicology involves providing specialized toxicological testing and consulting services to organizations, usually through a contract or consultancy basis. Professionals in this field assess the impact of chemicals, pollutants, and other hazardous substances on the environment and human health. They often work for private laboratories, research firms, or environmental consulting companies, supporting government agencies or industrial clients with regulatory compliance, risk assessment, and environmental monitoring. Their work helps inform decisions about chemical safety, environmental protection, and public health.

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To thrive as a Contract Environmental Toxicologist, you need a solid background in toxicology, environmental science, and risk assessment, typically supported by a relevant degree (e.g., MSc or PhD) and experience in regulatory compliance. Familiarity with analytical tools such as GC-MS, LC-MS, and exposure modeling software, as well as knowledge of regulatory frameworks like EPA or REACH, is crucial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you interpret data, write reports, and collaborate with clients or regulatory agencies. These competencies are essential to provide accurate risk assessments and ensure environmental and public health safety in compliance-driven projects.

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Contract environmental toxicologists often navigate challenges such as managing multiple projects for various clients simultaneously, each with unique regulatory requirements and deadlines. Adapting quickly to diverse industries and study types—ranging from risk assessments to regulatory compliance—requires strong organizational and communication skills. Additionally, contract roles may demand a high degree of self-motivation and the ability to stay current with evolving environmental regulations and scientific methodologies.

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Infographic showing various Contract Environmental Toxicology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $115,369 per year, or $55.5 per hour.

Chair - Chemical Engineering & Environmental Toxicology

Texas Southern University

Houston, TX • On-site

$94K - $126K/yr

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Chair - Chemical Engineering & Environmental Toxicology

Under the general guidance of the Dean of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology, the Chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering & Environmental Toxicology will be responsible for all the administrative and academic functions of the Department. The Department Chair teaches at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels, leads the faculty in continued curricular development, engages in and promotes active research and leads initiatives to build the academic program and to secure necessary funding and accreditations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This is a senior administrative and academic leadership position requiring significant experience to build and establish a new Department of Chemical Engineering & Environmental Toxicology including recruiting new faculty to support two new BS engineering degree programs in chemical and environmental.

Assumes responsibility for the administrative and academic functions of the department, manages course assignments and enrollment, oversees departmental budget, and conducts student advising. Teaches at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels. Leads the faculty in continued curricula development, student recruitment, and retention initiatives. Engages in and promotes active research and technology development. Promotes industrial partnerships or collaborations. Performs other duties as assigned by the dean of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology. Assumes responsibility for the management and maintenance of all departmental records, and preparation of reports in accordance with college procedures. Obtains and/or manages existing extracurricular grants and contracts either independently or in collaboration with departmental faculty.

% FTE - 1.0

Hiring Range - Commensurate with experience.

Education - Requirements: Terminal Degree: An earned Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering or a closely related field (e.g., Materials Science and Engineering) from an accredited institution. Scholarship: A distinguished record of internationally recognized research, evidenced by high impact peer-reviewed publications and a consistent history of securing external funding (e.g., NSF, NASA, DoD, or industry grants).

Required Licensing/Certification - None Required.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Knowledge of: Accreditation standards and the ability to lead the department through the continuous improvement and reporting cycles. Basic office and financial processes and procedures. Skill in: Recruiting, mentoring, and evaluating faculty and staff, with a focus on career progression and conflict resolution. Problem-solving and decision-making, multitasking, and time management. Both verbal and written communication. Ability to: Assists the dean in supervising and directing the work activities of staff in departments, functional areas, or program. Supervises faculty and staff and provides overall direction and expectations for the department, functional area, or program. Perform human resources responsibilities.

Work Experience - Requirements: Rank: Candidates must typically hold the rank of Associate Professor or higher or be eligible for immediate appointment to that rank with tenure Teaching: Evidence of excellence in teaching and mentoring at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Preferred: Management Experience: Previous leadership roles such as Department Chair/Associate Chair, Program Director, or Center Director. Accreditation: Demonstrated knowledge of ABET accreditation standards and the ability to lead the department through continuous improvement and reporting cycles. Fiscal Responsibility: Experience in budget management, resource allocation, and strategic planning. Personnel Management: Experience in recruiting, mentoring, and evaluating faculty and staff, with a focus on career progression and conflict resolution.

Routine office environment. Sitting or standing in one location much of the time. Use of video display terminal.

Open to all applicants.

Open Until Filled (overrides close field) - Yes