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Public Health Environmental Health Specialist Aide (Vacancies)

This position is a seasonal position normally hired during the summer. This position will work in the Vector Control Program and/or Rodent Control Program. This position will assess selected areas of the City of Columbus for vector (mosquitoes, rats, ticks, etc..) activity; provide education to City residents about vector control; make observations at properties related to sanitation standards with a nexus to vector control; larvicide and/or adulticide areas of the City as prescribed by Integrated Pest Management practices; conduct vector surveillance and mosquito testing; perform related duties as required.

Pay Range:
$21.75 to $24.17

Preferred Qualifications
May require valid commercial pesticide applicator licenses (including the core, category 7 vertebrate, and 10D specialties) from the Ohio Department of Agriculture and/or a current Trained Serviceperson per the requirements of The Ohio Department of Agriculture.

Requirements

(Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all of the duties that may be performed.)
 
Contacts residents, property owners, animal owners, and neighborhood organizations in regard to programs and services related to environmental health, rodent, insect, and rabies control;
 
Surveys yards, premises, streets, and alleys for presence of animal pollution, refuse, litter, and rodent and insect harborages;
 
Collects rodent and insect samples and prepares reports of observations in order to aid in evaluating results of rodent and insect control programs;
 
Mixes various prescribed chemicals and compounds;
 
Applies rodenticide and insecticide for the control and eradication of rodents and insects;
 
Fogs areas of insect breeding or concentration with insecticide dispensed from portable or truck-mounted fogging equipment;
 
Utilizes GIS software to route and operate the truck-mounted fogging equipment that monitors ratio combinations of insecticides; completes and maintains accurate records;
 
Conducts tests to determine quality of drinking water, disinfection level, alkalinity and pH of swimming pools, and other water-use facilities;
 
Collects samples of drinking water, swimming pools, and other water for submission to laboratory for bacteriological analysis;
 
Collects samples of mosquito larvae in standing water for submission to laboratory for species identification and virological analysis; collects samples of dead birds for virological analysis in order to target mosquito control program’s measures;
 
Assists in conducting inspections and investigations to ensure compliance with environmental regulations; assists in data collection and record maintenance regarding rodent and insect infestations;
 
Confers with environmental health specialists to discuss procedure problems;
 
May communicate with individuals who have limited English language skills.

Qualifications

Completion of the twelfth school grade.  Substitution(s):  A certificate of high school equivalence (GED) will be accepted in lieu of a high school diploma.
 
Some positions may require possession of a valid Commercial Applicator License for pesticide application within two (2) months of appointment date.
 
Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator's license.

Recruitment #: 26-1828-V1

Employment Type: Part -Time (Regular)


Should you have questions regarding this vacancy, please contact:


Christian Kassahun

Columbus Public Health

240 Parsons Ave.

Columbus, Ohio 43215

P: (614) 645-6572

E: ckkassahun@columbus.gov


The City of Columbus is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Date Posted
03/27/2026
Job Reference
26-1828-V1
Organization
50 Columbus Public Health, Health
Location
Columbus, OH
Category
Environmental Health
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