Overview

Join our team as an Environmental Health Specialist in the Water Quality Program and make a direct impact on public and environmental health! In this role, you’ll conduct inspections, monitor water quality, enforce health regulations, and educate the community to ensure compliance with local and state standards. Your work will involve regulating onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) to preserve groundwater resources,  investigating environmental concerns, and contributing to public health initiatives. As part of our Environmental Health Specialist career progression series, this position offers opportunities for growth and advancement. If you’re passionate about protecting water resources and public health, apply today!

Environmental Health Specialist
Full Salary Range: $55,370.00 – $80,410.00 Annually
Hiring Range: $62,000.00 – $65,000.00 Annually

Senior Environmental Health Specialist
Full Salary Range: $59,380.00 – $89,050.00 Annually
Hiring Range: $66,000.00 – $70,000.00 Annually

This position has an anticipated work schedule of Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 4:00 pm or 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, with occasional travel, subject to change. Under FLSA guidelines, this position is non-exempt.

Please be advised this position may close on or after 3/6/2024, without advance notice, should we receive a sufficient number of qualified applications.

Provides environmental health inspections and investigations of public and private establishments and other environmental health related situations to ensure compliance with local and state health and safety codes. Serves as a public and environmental health educator; provides information and performs specialized environmental health work. This position is part of the Environmental Health Specialist career progression series, which includes Environmental Health Specialist and Senior Environmental Health Specialist. An employee is eligible to advance to the next position within the series when the employee has met the criteria for advancement as notated within the job description and has received a recommendation from the Hiring Authority.

Essential Duties/Responsibilities
Conducts inspections of industrial, commercial, public, or private facilities to ensure continued compliance with public health standards. Notifies owners or operators of deficiencies or violations; maintains records of contacts made and conditions encountered. Performs data entry of inspection results and reports findings to appropriate parties.
Collects environmental health-related samples such as food, air, water, or vectors.
Monitors environmental interfaces of animal to human diseases.
Reviews design plans for the construction of on-site wastewater treatment systems and inspects sites throughout installation process as assigned; reviews soil and site soil classifications and approves/disapproves results submitted.
Educates owners, operators, and the public on environmental health issues and regulations.
Prepares written and verbal reports. Enters findings, including daily activities, into electronic database.
Conducts and coordinates plan reviews and pre-operational inspections for regulated facilities.
Investigates routine and non-routine complaints. Provides follow-up action.
Obtains compliance with public health laws and regulations through administrative enforcement procedures. Works with the Division Manager to expedite enforcement action.
Participates in special team assignments, such as food borne illness investigations.
Participates in committees related to program activities and responsibilities.
Participates in community outreach and news media/social media activities to promote health protection and understanding and support of environmental health programs.
Participates in departmental emergency planning and response activities.
Promotes public health within the community.
Takes personal responsibility to provide exceptional customer service in order to promote and maintain a positive Public Health image, constructive working environment, and foster pride and professionalism in the workplace and community.
Performs other duties as required.

Senior Environmental Specialist:
Presents educational material regarding environmental health to schools, civic groups, and various audiences.
Participates in community outreach activities and news media/social media activities to promote health protection and understanding and support of environmental health programs.
Assists in the preparation of legal documents for administrative hearings and further legal action against repeat violators.
Participates in special team assignments, such as food borne illness investigations.
Provides support to the Division Manager for projects, grant opportunities, and other matters pertaining to the Division.
Engages in specialized programs, projects, and research in environmental health science.
Assists in training/mentoring other staff members as assigned.

Supervision Exercised: This classification does not have supervisory authority; however, may be required to provide expertise or limited guidance or direction to employees, such as overseeing work quality, training, and guidance. Typically serves as a subject matter expert on the scope of functional area.

Supervision Received: Receives general supervision. This classification typically performs job duties by following established standard operating procedures and/or policies. Regular direction, guidance, and coaching from supervisor may be expected. There is a choice of the appropriate procedure or policy to apply to duties. Performance reviewed periodically.

Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Knowledge of principles, techniques, practices, and procedures as related to environmental health.
Knowledge, understanding, and compliance of El Paso County and agency policies and procedures.
Skill in prioritizing and organizing multiple tasks and the ability to complete projects in a timely manner. Skilled in the coordination and delegation of work functions; promotes an organizational shared vision.
Skilled in training and presentation.
Ability to learn environmental rules, regulations, and statutes.
Ability to communicate, motivate, and organize projects among a broad spectrum of personnel, frequently under deadline pressure.
Ability to exercise professionalism, tact, and courtesy in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with co-workers, outside agencies, and the public. Ability to provide excellent customer service.
Ability to respond in a flexible manner and reprioritize work as situations change.
Ability to demonstrate sound judgment by taking appropriate actions regarding questionable findings or concerns.
Ability to identify problems and work creatively to resolve them, considering the impact of actions.
Ability to write clearly and concisely and maintain accurate records and reports to meet management objectives.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
Ability to perform under pressure and when confronted with persons acting under stress. Ability to travel using own transportation on a daily basis.
Ability to identify results of efforts and potential problems and to develop and recommend corrective actions.
Ability to maintain the security of sensitive and confidential information.
Proficiency in using a computer and various software packages, including Microsoft Office, and performing accurate data entry.
Maintain regular and punctual attendance.
Senior Environmental Specialist:
Knowledge of environmental health rules, regulations, and statutes.
Skill in working with Federal, State, and/or Local authorities.

Required Education & Experience
High school diploma or equivalent education.

Senior Environmental Specialist:
Three years of experience in governmental environmental health, including conducting inspections and investigations. FDA Food Code-compliant Standardization Certificate for Retail Food Establishment and/or Master’s degree in public health or related field may substitute for one year of the required experience.

Preferred Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree.
Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish, including reading, writing, speaking, and translation.

Licenses/Certificates
Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
FDA Food Code-compliant Standardization Certificate for Retail Food Establishment preferred.

Pre-Employment Requirements
Must pass conditional post offer background investigation, motor vehicle record check, and drug screen.

Work Conditions
Duties are performed both indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions and terrain. Travel is required; work may be assigned in various locations. Position is subject to call-out 24 hours per day 7 days per week. May be required to climb ladders and climb into and out of trenches and other excavations. Work environment may contain potential exposure to hazardous conditions including but not limited to electrical, chemical, and biological. Public Health employees are responsible for providing proof of vaccinations and/or tuberculosis testing as applicable to the specific position and must provide proof of completion of required vaccinations/testing or proof of initiation within sixty days of hire date.

About El Paso County Public Health

El Paso County Public Health
El Paso County Public Health is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado and serves the estimated 735,822 residents of El Paso County and visitors. El Paso County includes the cities and towns of Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Calhan, Fountain, Green Mountain Falls, Monument, Palmer Lake and Ramah. The median age of El Paso County residents, according to the 2010 Census Bureau, was 34. Eighty percent of residents are white, 17 percent are Hispanic, 6 percent are black, and 4 percent are other race and ethnicities.

El Paso County Public Health was established in 1872 as a City Health Department, and then became an organized County Health Department in 1939. Public Health provides a broad spectrum of services to address ongoing and critical public health and safety issues.

El Paso County Public Health is organized in three major divisions: Disease Prevention & Health Promotion, Health Services, and Environmental Health. El Paso County Public Health’s programs include both those mandated by state statute as well as those that reflect the unique needs of El Paso County. Public Health accomplishes this mission by focusing on the Ten Essential Public Health Services, which fall under three general categories: assessment, policy development and assurance.