The Environmental Health & Safety Department is seeking a Program Leader to manage develop and implement a comprehensive Laboratory Safety Program for the University of Tennessee Knoxville campus. The Laboratory Safety Program Leader is responsible for the supervision of professional staff who support the implementation of the Laboratory Safety programs. The Program Leader will oversee develop and implement safe use procedures trainings programs and work-space audits to support safety in research or academic instructional laboratory environments. The Program Leader will work within the university community to implement safety health and compliance oversight of laboratory operations which cover a wide range of requirements risks and hazards.
Required Qualifications
Education: Bachelors degree
Experience: 3 years of relevant progressively responsible experience in administering and implementing health and safety programs. Professional experience in implementing laboratory or research safety programs. Experience in supervising professional employees.
Knowledge Skills Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications
Experience: Preferred greater than 3 years professional experience in implementing or supporting health and safety programs. Preferred experience in higher education. Preferred experience in industrial hygiene.
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Compensation and Benefits
Application Instructions
To express interest please submit an application with the noted below attachments. To be assured of full consideration completed applications with all requested material should be submitted on or before November 30 2025.
About Environmental Health & Safety
The Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Department partners with our campus community to ensure that the University of Tennessee Knoxville is safe healthful and environmentally support the Universitys mission of teaching research and public service by fostering a positive safety culture where people feel empowered respected and actively engaged.
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