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Climate Change & Health Unit Chief | RESEARCH SCIENTIST SUPERVISOR I (EPIDEMIOLOGY/BIOSTATISTICS)
*PENDING HRD APPROVAL* The incumbent works under the general direction of the Exposure Investigations Section Chief, within the Environmental Health Investigations Branch (EHIB). The Research Scientist Supervisor I (RSS I) (Epidemiology/Biostatistics) serves as the Chief of the Climate Change & Health Unit and provides technical, scientific, and administrative oversight for the planning, organization, and direction of program staff. The incumbent will oversee staff activities and manage extramural funding in the assessment of environmental health impacts related to climate change, including providing support for the following: coordination with other CDPH climate change programs; development of surveillance methodology for wildfire and air pollution related illnesses and other cl
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