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Public Health Environmental Health Specialist I (Vacancy)

Job Description

Responsible for completing assigned work to prevent human injury and illness by identifying and evaluating environmental sources and hazardous agents, and by limiting exposures to hazardous physical, chemical, and biological agents in air, water, soil, food, and other environmental media or in settings that may adversely affect human health.


This position is primarily responsible for vector control activities including rat, mosquito, tick assessment and control, utilizing principles of integrated pest management (IPM) and appropriate code enforcement.  Position is responsible for additional work assignments to assess or inspect other facilities which fall under the definition of the practice of environmental health.


Preferred Qualifications: 

Bachelor’s degree in environmental health or other science field. Prior experience in a customer-service field, environmental health, or public health is preferred. Candidate must excel in assessing and mitigating risks, conflict resolution, have strong technical writing skills, and have strong communication skills.


Pay Range

$28.68 to $31.87

Under general supervision, is responsible for making inspections for the purpose of enforcing public health and environmental health regulations; performs related duties as required.

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.)
 
Conducts routine on-site inspections of restaurants, food establishments, residential property, schools, swimming pools, vending commissaries, recreational areas, landfills, licensed compost facilities, and commercial enterprises to determine compliance with laws and regulations governing environmental health requirements;
 
Conducts routine on-site inspections of mechanical water and wastewater disposal systems for conformance to laws and regulations governing environmental health requirements;
 
Interprets regulations, recommends changes in procedures, and issues orders for correcting deficiencies and violations to responsible parties;
 
Investigates rodent and insect infestations and reports conditions found;
 
Investigates complaints and makes special studies of environmental hazards throughout the City, and prepares reports of conditions found and recommends corrective actions;
 
Conducts routine inspections and investigates complaints of body art facilities;
 
Conducts inspections and investigations for presence of lead or lead poisoning in coordination with the Center for Disease Control and Housing and Urban Development;
 
Conducts lead poisoning/risk reduction education programs for homeowners, parents, and health care professionals;
 
Conducts interventions for homeowners to identify the presence of asthma triggers including mold and chemicals, as well as other general safety concerns;
 
Provides education and consultation and investigates complaints regarding hazardous or infectious waste disposal;
 
Utilizes GIS software and equipment to route and operate the truck-mounted fogging equipment that monitors ratio combinations of insecticides; completes and maintains accurate records;
 
Inspects infectious waste generators/treatment facilities to ensure compliance with applicable regulations;
 
Maintains records of conditions found and recommendations made on each inspection;
 
Attends training classes in approved inspection methods;
 
Attends staff conferences for instruction in the proper interpretation of departmental policies and objectives;
 
May conduct training programs for public health personnel and general public;
 
May give testimony in court;
 
May communicate with individuals who have limited English language skills.

Qualifications

Possession of a valid State of Ohio certificate as a Registered Environmental Health Specialist.
 
Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator's license.
 
Positions allocated to this classification may require conversational proficiency in a language or languages other than English.

Recruitment #: 25-1832-V3

Employment Type: Full-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
11/26/2025
Job Reference
25-1832-V3
Organization
50 Columbus Public Health, Health
Location
Columbus, OH
Category
Environmental Health
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