Description If you enjoy a dynamic work environment that combines both office and fieldwork, this position could be a great fit for you. Our client is looking for a Shared Services Community Health Specialist to serve as an expert on environmental public health for the SCPHC communities. This position is a combination of a typical office setting and working within the community, sometimes requiring you to work outside normal business hours. Travel to off-site locations may include anywhere inside the SCPHC service area including the Towns of Marion, Rochester, Freetown, Lakeville, and Westport Health Departments.
- Please note this is a grant funded position
- Responsibilities
- Perform environmental inspections and provide guidance in relation to public health and safety regulations in member communities.
- Provide training and support to member communities and their staff in updating their respective environmental public health programs.
- Develop policy and procedures for environmental health programs.
- Provide regular reports to the SCPHC Board with oversight by the Town of Westport Director of Public Health.
- Enforce state and local public health laws and regulations including food safety, tobacco control and prevention, and mosquito control.
- Perform administrative support duties as needed.
- Investigate health-related complaints and work towards compliance with state and local health codes.
- Develop and maintain relations with key community stakeholders and organizations.
- Reviews plans for Disposal Works Construction Permits, building permits, food establishments, swimming pools, etc. in compliance with state and local health codes.
- Work with Health Department staff (Directors, Agents, and Nurses) to implement individual and community assessments.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in public health, health administration, social work or related fieldMaster’s Degree (Preferred)3-5 years of experienceCommunity Health Worker Certification (Preferred)Soil Evaluators License & System Inspector License preferred (required within 18 months of hire)Valid Massachusetts driver’s licenseKnowledge of federal and state laws, rules and regulations pertaining to public health and environmental health, and current inspection techniques as well as enforcement practices.Literacy in computer software including Microsoft Office; GIS software skills is a plus.Hours
Full-Time (40 hours a week)33.00-$36.00 per hourBenefits
Full benefits including mileage reimbursement for work-related driving (not to and from home)