Radiological Monitoring Outreach and Education Program at SREL

Posts at University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory

Postdoctoral Research Associate – Radioecology

The Savannah River Ecology at the University of Georgia invites applications for 2-year position as a postdoctoral
research associate in radioecology, with an emphasis on collection of radiological monitoring data and development
of outreach materials for the general public. The successful applicant will be located at the Savannah River Ecology
Laboratory in Aiken, S.C. and will report to the Director of the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory. This position
will be paid at a rate of $40,000 per year with benefits and will contribute to the design, implementation and
delivery of a radionuclide education, monitoring and outreach project for local communities in the Central Savannah
River Area.

Application Procedure: To ensure full consideration, each candidate should submit their curriculum vitae, statement of research and outreach interests, official transcript with evidence of terminal degree, and contact information for 3 references by July 1, 2016.

 For more information see: REMOP_Postdoc.pdf

Outreach Coordinator II  

The Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL) seeks qualified applicants for the position of Outreach Coordinator II. This is a term limited (2.5 years) full-time, benefits eligible position reporting to the Director of SREL. This position is intended to develop and deliver outreach programing on the interpretation of radionuclide monitoring data and risks of radiation in the environment to local communities in the Central Savannah River Area.

Overview: This position is intended to provide outreach and education programs to local community members in Georgia as part of the Radionuclide Education, Outreach and Monitoring Program conducted by the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory. The purpose of this program is to incorporate radiological monitoring data collected in local communities to assist in helping local community members understand how to interpret and assess risk associated with monitoring data collected in the CSRA by the Department of Energy and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Monitoring data will be collected and interpreted by SREL scientific staff, who will work in collaboration with the Outreach Coordinator to develop outreach and education content for deliver to local communities.

Application Procedure: The starting date is negotiable, however 1 August 2016 is preferred. Please apply via the
UGA website https://www.ugajobsearch.com/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp. Please refer to Posting
Number 20160933. Inquires can be made to Dr. Olin E. Rhodes, Jr, rhodes@srel.uga.edu

For more information see: REMOP_Outreach_Coordinator_Advertisement_SREL.pdf