Jeffersonmrc
Environmental Public Health Manager
Jeffersonmrc, Port Townsend, Washington, United States, 98368
Job Opportunities
Jefferson County encourages ALL people to apply. Please call 360-385-9140 if you have any questions.
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Complete the application form, being sure to indicate the position you are applying for on the application. Attach a resume and cover letter. Save your submittal, which will automatically forward your application packet. If you need assistance, contact 360-385-9140. Featured job listings display on the top of all job listings and are designed to stand out from the others. After completing all the steps, click Preview to open a preview of your listing in a new window or click Proceed to Checkout where you can purchase the listing for the duration you specified. Reports to : Director of Environmental Health & Water Quality Location : 615 Sheridan, Port Townsend, WA Employment Status : Full-Time, 40 hrs./week, in office position. Compensation : Exempt, Manager 19: $7,642.31-$9,125.31; Full medical benefits, including dental and vision. Retirement provided through Washington State DRS. Plus 11 paid holidays, PTO, and bereavement leave. Environmental Public Health Manager The Environmental Public Health Manager supports the Director of Environmental Health & Water Quality in the following key areas: Administration Budgeting, contracts, and grant management Database management and implementation The Environmental Health Division oversees many critical functions including septic system permitting, food service permitting and safety, code enforcement, septic system operation and maintenance, drinking water, water recreation facilities, solid waste facilities, and pollution prevention. A key aspect of this job is ensuring our business operations are smooth and effective, that we meet public expectations by processing permit applications in a timely manner, and that we interpret and enforce codes consistently. What We Are Looking For: We are looking for a self-motivated team player who understands the value of collaboration and Lean Thinking. We are looking for someone who is comfortable, not an expert, navigating the front-end and back-end of databases, and is willing to learn more about databases. A Day in the Life as Environmental Public Health Manager The Environmental Public Health Manager plays a critical role in ensuring our programs run smoothly. You might start your day by assisting the front desk staff with an invoice that isn’t printing properly, followed by a team meeting in any one of our subject areas (food safety, onsite septic systems, solid waste facilities, etc.) where we collaborate on how to best resolve an identified problem. In the afternoon, you might meet with our prosecuting attorney’s office to discuss an enforcement case, or meet with the State Department of Health and other local health jurisdictions on an emerging issue. *Please note: If you are selected for an interview, the interview will include a written component that will be due within 24 hrs. of the interview. How to Apply: To submit an application, click the “Apply Here” button on the right side of this page. Then: Complete the application form, being sure to indicate the position you’re applying for on the application. Attach a resume and cover letter. Include three professional references. Save your submittal, which will automatically forward your application packet. First review on April 1, 2025,
open until filled . ADA/EOE.
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To have our latest career opportunities sent automatically to you, subscribe for notifications by clicking on the Notify Me button. To submit an application for an open recruitment, click the “Apply Here” button on the right of this page. Then:
Complete the application form, being sure to indicate the position you are applying for on the application. Attach a resume and cover letter. Save your submittal, which will automatically forward your application packet. If you need assistance, contact 360-385-9140. Featured job listings display on the top of all job listings and are designed to stand out from the others. After completing all the steps, click Preview to open a preview of your listing in a new window or click Proceed to Checkout where you can purchase the listing for the duration you specified. Reports to : Director of Environmental Health & Water Quality Location : 615 Sheridan, Port Townsend, WA Employment Status : Full-Time, 40 hrs./week, in office position. Compensation : Exempt, Manager 19: $7,642.31-$9,125.31; Full medical benefits, including dental and vision. Retirement provided through Washington State DRS. Plus 11 paid holidays, PTO, and bereavement leave. Environmental Public Health Manager The Environmental Public Health Manager supports the Director of Environmental Health & Water Quality in the following key areas: Administration Budgeting, contracts, and grant management Database management and implementation The Environmental Health Division oversees many critical functions including septic system permitting, food service permitting and safety, code enforcement, septic system operation and maintenance, drinking water, water recreation facilities, solid waste facilities, and pollution prevention. A key aspect of this job is ensuring our business operations are smooth and effective, that we meet public expectations by processing permit applications in a timely manner, and that we interpret and enforce codes consistently. What We Are Looking For: We are looking for a self-motivated team player who understands the value of collaboration and Lean Thinking. We are looking for someone who is comfortable, not an expert, navigating the front-end and back-end of databases, and is willing to learn more about databases. A Day in the Life as Environmental Public Health Manager The Environmental Public Health Manager plays a critical role in ensuring our programs run smoothly. You might start your day by assisting the front desk staff with an invoice that isn’t printing properly, followed by a team meeting in any one of our subject areas (food safety, onsite septic systems, solid waste facilities, etc.) where we collaborate on how to best resolve an identified problem. In the afternoon, you might meet with our prosecuting attorney’s office to discuss an enforcement case, or meet with the State Department of Health and other local health jurisdictions on an emerging issue. *Please note: If you are selected for an interview, the interview will include a written component that will be due within 24 hrs. of the interview. How to Apply: To submit an application, click the “Apply Here” button on the right side of this page. Then: Complete the application form, being sure to indicate the position you’re applying for on the application. Attach a resume and cover letter. Include three professional references. Save your submittal, which will automatically forward your application packet. First review on April 1, 2025,
open until filled . ADA/EOE.
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