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Bachelor's degree with science-related coursework (i.e., biology, chemistry, geology, and/or environmental health). Valid State of Ohio driver's license and insurance at the time of appointment.
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Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree with science-related coursework (i.e., biology, chemistry, geology, and/or environmental health).
- Valid State of Ohio driver's license and insurance at the time of appointment.
- Ability to serve as a member of a team.
- Proficiency with use of databases for data querying and reporting.
REHS Specific:
- Minimum of two years of experience as Sanitarian-In-Training (or one year with a Master’s).
- Valid State of Ohio Sanitarian registration in accordance with Chapter 4736 of the Ohio Revised Code. Based on programmatic responsibilities, additional licensures (i.e., Ohio Pesticide Applicator's license, pool CPO certification, lead risk assessor, lead abatement contractor, ServeSafe instructor, etc.) may be required to be secured within 90 days of employment.
- Strong customer service, verbal and written communication skills, and effective presentation skills. Good interpersonal relationship skills including cultural sensitivity & competence.
- Proficiency with use of PC hardware and basic software (i.e., Microsoft Office), email, and use of other basic office equipment.
- Proficiency with use of databases for data querying and reporting.
- Demonstrated knowledge of applicable local, state and federal regulations.
Responsibilities:
- Receives training in all aspects of environmental health and sanitation including enforcement procedures, investigation and sampling. Performs routine inspections within assigned programs to ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.
- Investigates complaints to mitigate potential for illness outbreaks and other threats to public health and safety.
- Collects and prepare samples for analysis to detect evidence of contaminants. Documents results of analysis and prepares reports for submission to appropriate parties.
- Receives training to perform education and outreach activities. Educates operators and the general public on pertinent environmental health programs and prevention techniques. Assembles and disseminates appropriate public health program safety information materials. Interacts with community officials to advise of public health related issues and to address contributing concerns.
- Provides specific programmatic training and consultation including in-service instruction to operators, community officials, and the general public regarding all aspects of environmental public health. Directs the public to local and state educational resources.
- Interfaces with the community and learns to develop and enhance positive working relationships with regulated entities, community officials, and the general public. Provides customer service via face-to-face and electronic interactions.
- Prepares and maintains records related to inspection activities and compiles data for further processing, for use in preparation of reports, or for enforcement activities. Learns to use appropriate database(s) (i.e., Enterprise, Healthspace, etc.) to complete required reports and maintain daily records of monitoring and inspection activities.
- Receives training to use inspection and analysis results to develop recommendations for issue resolution or risk mitigation. Obtains approval from Supervisor prior to delivery to appropriate parties.
- Participates in professional development activities (i.e., trainings, conferences, etc.) to remain abreast of the most current public health issues, programmatic inspection and investigation practices & procedures, etc. Obtains continuing education credit hours required to maintain and renew all state registrations and certifications. Maintains current knowledge of local, state, and federal public health regulations.
- Performs administrative duties in support of the service area and agency, including providing shadowing opportunities for other staff, students, etc. as requested.
- Participates in public health emergency activities as needed.
- Collaborates with internal and external partners on special projects as assigned.
- May be required to operate agency-owned fleet vehicles at offsite service locations.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Location & Eligibility
Where is the job
Dover, United Kingdom
On-site at the office
Listing Details
- Posted
- May 11, 2026
- First seen
- May 21, 2026
- Last seen
- May 25, 2026
Posting Health
- Days active
- 0
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 40%
- Scored at
- May 21, 2026
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Salary
27.04
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