Posted: May 3, 2024
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Environmental Health Specialist - Drinking Water & Onsite Sewage Program

Full-time
Salary: $4,427.00 - $7,209.00 Monthly
Application Deadline: May 12, 2024
Environmental Public Health
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST
Drinking Water & Onsite Sewage Program

DEFINITION: Under the direction of the Drinking Water & Onsite Sewage Program Manager, the incumbent is responsible for performing environmental health services, mandated by local, State, and federal regulations governing drinking water supplies and onsite sewage systems. The specific functions of this position are to protect the public from coming into contact with sewage and ensuring that ground and surface water are not contaminated. Failure to perform tasks essential to the position could result in the negative impact of the public's health. It is the responsibility of this position to see that drinking water supplies and onsite sewage systems are developed, constructed, and maintained appropriately in accordance with State and local regulations. The incumbent will initially perform program duties with an emphasis on onsite sewage system Monitoring and Maintenance (M&M) regulations and compliance.
 
STATUS: Regular Status, Full Time Appointment - 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday. Occasional evening or weekend hours may be required.
 
BENEFITS: 
The District offers a comprehensive health benefit plan which includes medical, dental, and life coverages, including several voluntary plan selections through The Standard, Aflac, and Met Life. The District provides medical and dental coverage contribution percentages of the average medical and dental insurance premium costs for full time employees as follows: Employee @ 100%, Employee & Spouse @ 90%, Employee & Child(ren) @ 90%, and Full Family coverage @ 85%. Benefits include generous paid time off, and twelve paid holidays per year. Includes participation in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), a defined benefit retirement plan managed by the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems as well as Social Security. Several deferred compensation retirement savings plans are also offered.

OTHER: After a successful initial trial service period, generally after completion of at least three months and up to six months, a limited teleworking agreement may be established as mutually beneficial.  

Essential Functions

  • Enforces onsite sewage system and Monitoring & Maintenance (M&M) regulations. Strives to gain voluntary compliance, when possible, from violators.
  • Reviews septic system Monitoring & Maintenance inspection reports for compliance with septic regulations.
  • Performs M&M data entry as assigned. Monitors M&M contract status.
  • Investigates M&M related complaints.
  • Issues Notice and Order to Correct Violation letters to non-compliant property owners. Issues Civil Infractions as needed.
  • Responds to public inquiries and provides information to the public regarding Onsite Sewage and M&M rules and regulations.
  • Reviews Property Conveyance Inspection and Water Status Report applications.
  • Reviews drainfield aeration applications and monitors contract status for two years.
  • Reviews design applications for onsite sewage disposal to determine compliance with state and county regulations.
  • Conducts onsite sewage system installation inspections for onsite sewage systems to determine compliance with state and local regulations.
  • Conducts wellsite inspections for private and public water supplies to determine compliance with state and local regulations.
  • Reviews building site applications to determine compliance with state and local drinking water regulations.
  • Conducts plan reviews for new, expanding, and existing non-expanding private and public water supplies.
  • Prepares water status reports for drinking water supply compliance status.
  • Represents the District in interagency meetings and activities as assigned or as needed.
  • Establishes and maintains effective communications and working relationships with outside agencies, community organizations, industry professionals, news media, and the public.
  • Provides technical assistance to the public, and federal, state, and local agency personnel, and District staff on program related activities.
  • Conducts public education and outreach events/activities to promote adequate onsite systems operations and maintenance.
  • Prepares technical reports, activity reports, and other correspondence, and performs related work as assigned or as needed.
  • Develops program-related educational materials and makes educational presentations to community groups and the public.
  • Keeps current on onsite sewage, drinking water and water quality issues, technologies, and regulations.
  • Attends meetings with federal, state, and local agencies.
  • Accurately completes and submits electronic time record on a weekly basis.
  • With the Program Manager and colleagues, works to develop, encourage, and sustain a team-oriented work environment.
  • Demonstrates cultural competency and embeds health equity into all aspects of assigned work and associated interactions.
  • Models a Go Lean Six Sigma organizational culture that promotes the practice of respect for people, openness, trust, safety, transparency, collaborative problem solving, managing with data, in the pursuit of incremental continuous quality improvement and assurance.
  • Responds to public health emergencies as required by the District.
  • Establishes and maintains cooperative, effective working relationships with coworkers, other employees, and the public, using principles of good customer service.
  • Reports for work with regular, reliable, and punctual attendance.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

 PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS - See job announcement for details

 

 

Education & Experience

 

Environmental Health Specialist 1
  • Bachelor's degree in environmental health or environmental science, or a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 45 quarter hours (30 semester hours) in physics, chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, microbiology, epidemiology, biostatistics, and college-level algebra or higher mathematics.

Environmental Health Specialist 2-RS

  • Bachelor's degree in environmental health or environmental science, or a bachelor's degree in a related field with a minimum of 45 quarter hours (30 semester hours) in physics, chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, microbiology, epidemiology, biostatistics, and college-level algebra or higher mathematics; and
  • Two or more years of experience as an environmental health specialist in a public health agency or in the armed forces.

Degrees must be from appropriately accredited institutions.

Licenses, Certificates & Other Requirements

  • Environmental Health Specialist 2-RS requires possession of a valid Registered Sanitarian (RS) License from the Washington State Board of Registered Sanitarians or the National Environmental Health Association.
  • Acquisition of a valid Registered Sanitarian credential is recommended within two (2) years of hire. 
  • Possession of a valid State of Washington Wastewater Treatment Systems Inspector Certificate of competency must be attained at a time established by the District, generally within eighteen months of hire. 
  • Performance of job duties requires driving on a regular basis, a valid Washington State driver's license, the use of the incumbent's personal motor vehicle, and proof of appropriate auto insurance.

All required certificates, registrations, or licenses must be maintained in an active status without suspension or revocation throughout employment.
 
To view the posting and to complete and submit the required electronic application, please visit the Careers section of our website at kitsappublichealth.org or go to GovernmentJobs.com.

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