Housing Navigator/Preadmissions Screening Specialist (Lagrande)
By Department of Human Services At , La Grande $4,073 - $6,230 a month
AND training and experience which shows knowledge of at least four (4) of the areas listed:
Experience in working with consumers who are aged, physically disabled or relevantly equivalent.
Experience working with community partners
WHAT YOU NEED TO QUALIFY/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (MQ’s):
Six months of experience providing services to persons who are elderly or disabled;
Work positively as a member of a team.
Cbi Forensic Scientist (Toxicology) - Pueblo
By State of Colorado Job Opportunities At , Pueblo, Co $5,252 - $8,292 a month
Excellent time management skills, assists others as needed, maintains productivity.
Maintain chain of custody and case file records in an electronic laboratory information management system (LIMS). CBI is a paperless system.
Must be familiar with ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standards and ANAB Supplemental Requirements.
Professional certification in toxicology from CBI recognized certification organizations, e.g. ABC, AFTE, IAI, etc.
We highly value work life balance and offer excellent work-life programs, training, and professional development opportunities!
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in Toxicology Screening? Join our team and help us protect the public from hazardous substances! We offer competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to make a real difference in the world.

Overview of Toxicology Screening Toxicology screening is a process used to detect the presence of drugs and other toxic substances in a person's body. It is used to determine if a person has been exposed to a toxic substance or has been using drugs. Toxicology screening is used in medical, legal, and workplace settings. Detailed Job Description of Toxicology Screening Toxicology screening technicians are responsible for collecting and analyzing samples of bodily fluids, such as urine, blood, and saliva, to detect the presence of drugs and other toxic substances. They must be knowledgeable about the various types of tests used to detect drugs and other toxic substances, as well as the safety protocols and procedures for handling and disposing of hazardous materials. Toxicology screening technicians must be able to accurately interpret test results and provide detailed reports to their supervisors. Toxicology Screening Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of toxicology and drug testing procedures
• Ability to accurately interpret test results
• Knowledge of safety protocols and procedures for handling hazardous materials
• Attention to detail
• Good communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Toxicology Screening Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in toxicology, chemistry, or a related field
• Certification in toxicology or a related field
• Previous experience in a laboratory setting
• Knowledge of laboratory safety protocols
Toxicology Screening Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of toxicology and drug testing procedures
• Knowledge of laboratory safety protocols
• Knowledge of the various types of tests used to detect drugs and other toxic substances
Toxicology Screening Job Experience
• Previous experience in a laboratory setting
• Previous experience with toxicology and drug testing procedures
Toxicology Screening Job Responsibilities
• Collect and analyze samples of bodily fluids, such as urine, blood, and saliva, to detect the presence of drugs and other toxic substances
• Interpret test results and provide detailed reports to supervisors
• Follow safety protocols and procedures for handling and disposing of hazardous materials
• Maintain accurate records of test results and other data
• Assist with research projects related to toxicology and drug testing