Support the storage, and distribution of equipment, supplies, and materials needed for public health community events and mobile health clinics, ensuring the availability of necessary resources and materials. Note any maintenance issues for Mobile Health Unit (MHU) and report them to the Deputy Director of HHS-Operations. Help maintain the cleanliness of the vehicles and MHU as directed, including interior and exterior. Initiate the scheduling and deployment of Mobile Health Units to community outreach events when directed for community events, collaborating with Road and Bridge and PHEPR to provide essential services to those in need. Secure all necessary traffic & Parking permits for the mobile vehicle as appropriate. Support, review, and process community event request forms from various divisions/programs and collaborate with internal teams to gather event requirements, equipment needs. Schedule and attend site visits and walkthroughs of event venues to assess layout, equipment placement, and any potential logistical challenges. Identifies and addresses needs such as power sources, accessibility, safety measures, and emergency exits. Depending on the outreach events schedule, it requires evening and weekend hours. Ensure that all event related resources are in place one hour before the event begins. Coordinate the efficient breakdown of event infrastructure and equipment post-event and ensure the proper storage, maintenance, and inventory of event resources, ensuring they are ready for future use. This is an essential position and will require participation in activities and duties related to emergency management during a local state of disaster as directed by appropriate county managers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees