Environmental Scientist

OR

Environmental Health Data Analyst
Clinical Environmental Scientist
Healthcare Environmental Researcher
Public Health Data Scientist
Environmental Epidemiologist
Clinical Eco-health Specialist

Last updated on 25 Feb 2026

Overview

An Environmental Scientist in clinical research and data science plays a crucial role in identifying how environmental factors impact public health. They combine clinical insights with data analysis to uncover patterns in disease outbreaks, exposure risks, and long-term health outcomes. Working closely with healthcare professionals, they contribute to designing safer environments and public health interventions. Their work supports policy development and evidence-based practices. This role demands a strong foundation in environmental science, biostatistics, and clinical data management.

create profile
Job Description
  1. Collect, analyze, and interpret environmental and clinical data to assess health risks.
  2. Conduct epidemiological studies to explore links between environmental exposure and diseases.
  3. Collaborate with medical researchers to develop data-driven public health strategies.
  4. Use statistical software and tools to model disease patterns and environmental trends.
  5. Monitor and report findings to government, healthcare, or research organizations.
  6. Contribute to the development of health policies based on environmental and clinical evidence.
  7. Ensure ethical data handling and compliance with health and environmental regulations.
Key Skills for this Job Role

Decision Making

Environmental Sustainability

Environmental Awareness

Environmental Monitoring

Environmental Responsibility

Viable Environmental Monitoring

Environmental Stressors Management

Environment Monitoring

create profile
Related Job Vacancies

View All 6236 Jobs

Related Job Roles

EHS Executive

Professor

Head EHS

Factory Medical Officer

Community Health Officer

Community Health Worker

OHC Nurse

Healthcare Educator

Medical College Dean

Pharmacy Principal

TB Health Educator

Multi-Purpose Health Worker

Health and Sanitation Worker

Occupational Health Technician

Professor Embryology

Professor QA

Physician Assistant Tutor

Quality Nurse Consultant

Quality Assurance Operator

EHS Operator

Quality Control Operator

Ayurvedic Product Quality Controller

NABH Executive

FAQS

What environmental parameters do you commonly test during field studies?

I usually test air quality, water quality, soil contaminants, biodiversity indicators, and meteorological data depending on project requirements.

How do you ensure accuracy during sample collection?

By following standardized protocols, using sterilized equipment, avoiding cross-contamination, labeling properly, and maintaining a strict chain of custody.

. What tools or software do you use for environmental analysis?

GIS platforms, environmental modeling tools, lab instruments, and data analysis software for interpreting environmental trends.

How do you evaluate ecological impact in a project area?

I assess habitat quality, species diversity, pollution sources, land use patterns, and long-term environmental risks.

How do you handle unexpected results in environmental data?

I cross-check field notes, validate instruments, re-sample if needed, and analyze variables that may have influenced the outcome.

Related Job Vacancies

View All 2027 Jobs

FAQS

How can I become an Environmental Scientist?

Get a degree in environmental science or a related field and gain some field or lab experience.

What skills are required to become an Environmental Scientist?

Sampling, data analysis, GIS, report writing, and knowledge of environmental laws.

What is the salary of an Environmental Scientist?

It depends on the country and experience, but most earn a stable mid-range scientific salary.

What are the job opportunities for Environmental Scientists?

Consulting firms, government agencies, labs, industries, and conservation projects.

Is Environmental Scientist a good career option?

Yes, it has steady demand and offers meaningful work in environmental protection.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 48000USD 80000
United KingdomGBP 25000GBP 45000
UAEAED 78000AED 168000
CanadaCAD 50000CAD 85000
AustraliaAUD 50000AUD 70000
IndiaINR 300000INR 720000
Related Qualifications

Diploma in Occupational Health

Diploma in Health Education

Diploma in Industrial Health

Diploma in Industrial Hygiene

BSc Environmental Science

BOT (Bachelors of Occupational Therapy)

PhD in Environmental

PhD in Philosophy

MSc Environmental science

MA Linguistics

MOT (Master in Occupational Therapy)

ABCOM (American Board Certification in Occupational Health)

CCBOM (Certificate of the Canadian Board of Occupational Medicine)

Quality Nurse Certification

DIH (Diploma in Industrial Health)

OTA (Occupational Therapy Assistant)

OHA (Occupational Health Assistant)

ABOHN (American Board for Occupational Health Nurses)

MFOM (Membership of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine)

DOccMed (Diploma in Occupational Medicine)

DOccMed (Diploma in Occupational Medicine)

LFOM (Licentiateship of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine)

FFOM (Fellowship of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine)

FACOEM (Fellowship of American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine)

DOM (Diploma in Occupational Medicine)

PGDOSH (Post Graduate Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health)

PGDEOH (Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental and Occupational Health)

Diploma in Fire and Safety Management

BE Environmental Engineering

BRS (Bachelor in Rural Study)

PGDQMHHO (Quality Management of Hospital & Healthcare Organization)

Master in Occupational Therapy (MOT) in Paediatrics

Bachelor in Occupational Therapy (BOT) in Paediatrics

BSc in Allied Health Sciences

BSc in Health Science

BSc in Biosciences

CCHQM (Certificate in Healthcare Quality Management)

CMHW (Certificate in Multipurpose Health Worker)

CIH (Certificate of Industrial Health)

Diploma in Industrial Fire & Safety Management

Diploma in Fire and Safety

Diploma in Industrial Safety

Diploma in Physiotherapy and Occupational Therap

eCourse (Health, Safety & Environment Management)

M.O.T. (Neurosciences)

M.Sc. (Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety)

Certificate in Medical Assistance (Occupational Health Centre)

Doctor of Occupational Therapy (DOT)

Related Speciality

Occupational Medicine

Community Health

Health Education

Health Sciences

Healthcare Quality

Occupational Therapy

Environmental Medicine

Occupational Health Nursing

Occupational Health

resume
Related Course Titles

Bookmark

Register your interest for this Job Role

Submit

OR

You’ll get the most relevant jobs available on the Docthub for you.
Also this will enable recruiters to contact you.