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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
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Type: Permanent Location: Fargo, US-ND
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:26:02
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
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Type: Permanent Location: Wilmington, US-NC
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:26:01
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
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Type: Permanent Location: Charlotte, US-NC
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:26:01
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
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Type: Permanent Location: Cincinnati, US-OH
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:26:00
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Columbus, US-OH
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:26:00
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Minot, US-ND
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:59
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Las Cruces, US-NM
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:58
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Rochester, US-NY
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:58
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Cherry Hill, US-NJ
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:57
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Albany, US-NY
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:56
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Albuquerque, US-NM
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:56
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Manchester, US-NH
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:55
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Buffalo, US-NY
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:55
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
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Type: Permanent Location: North Platte, US-NE
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:54
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
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Type: Permanent Location: Lebanon, US-NH
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:53
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Newark, US-NJ
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:53
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Las Vegas, US-NV
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:52
-
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Missoula, US-MT
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:51
-
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Reno, US-NV
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:51
-
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: St. Louis, US-MO
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:50
-
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Springfield, US-MO
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:50
-
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Bozeman, US-MT
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:49
-
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Billings, US-MT
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:48
-
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Omaha, US-NE
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:48
-
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations to ensure compliance with the prime contract, all subsequent amendments, program business rules, as well as state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement innovative methodologies, process improvements and corrective action plans to continually streamline and improve project operations, outcomes and quality.
- Develop clinical protocols based on regulations and best practices.
- Develop policies and procedures related to care, in accordance with state and federal requirements.
- Participate in the training and education of staff, and review assessments with clinicians to improve assessment outcomes.
- Provide direction and guidance to staff, individually and in teams, to achieve quality assurance goals.
- Manage multiple teams led by managers and/or supervisors including creating workforce and staffing plans and making hiring, firing, promotion and rewards decisions in accordance with guidelines.
- Serve as the certified Laboratory Director for a forensic or clinical toxicology laboratory located in the continental U.S.
- Direct daily operations of the clinical laboratory, ensuring compliance with all quality, regulatory, and operational standards.
- Oversee the day to day operations of an HHS (Health and Human Services) certified laboratory and ensure continued compliance with all applicable federal guidelines and certification standards.
- Lead the collection, handling, and analytical testing of biological specimens for the detection and confirmation of drugs of abuse.
- Provide scientific oversight of all forensic toxicology practices, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and defensibility of laboratory findings.
- Oversee and contribute to forensic applications of analytical toxicology, including preparation of scientific publications, courtroom testimony, and toxicology research related to drugs of abuse.
- Serve as an expert witness in forensic toxicology when required.
- Manage all aspects of laboratory performance, including staff supervision, workflow oversight, quality assurance, and adherence to validated analytical methodologies.
- Ensure proper documentation, chain of custody protocols, and reporting standards consistent with forensic toxicology requirements.
- Maintain awareness of evolving scientific, regulatory, and best practice standards related to toxicology and laboratory operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study and 10+ years of relevant professional experience required.
- Certified as a laboratory director in forensic or clinical laboratory toxicology in the continental U.S.
where the designated laboratory is located.
- Ability to provide evidence of certification or licensure as a laboratory director with proposal submission and at six month intervals thereafter.
- Ph.D.
in one of the natural sciences, as defined by HHS (Health and Human Services) Guidelines.
- Demonstrated experienc...
....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Duluth, US-MN
Salary / Rate: Not Specified
Posted: 2026-03-24 09:25:47