This position performs specialized professional environmental work in the Onsite Sewage Program (OSP) and Facilities Programs making independent decisions, performing inspections, performing site evaluations, research, permit application and project reviews for new and existing septic tank installations and repair permits for failing systems. This position is also responsible for inspection and permit issuance in all areas of the OSP and the investigation of sanitary nuisance complaints or other septic related complaints. This position maintains a good working knowledge of all statutory and rule requirements. This position maintains a good working knowledge of all applicable codes and regulations involving these tasks and is capable of preparing and presenting legal cases. This position is required to be Department of Health certified in the Onsite Sewage program within 6 months of hire. Responsible for conducting inspections and issuing permits for aerobic treatment units and performance-based systems. Initiates enforcement actions by drafting non-compliance and warning letters. Conducts inspections and issues permits for industrial/manufacturing zone onsite sewage and disposal systems (OSTDS) initiates enforcement actions by drafting non-compliance and warning letters. Conducts sanitary nuisance and other septic related complaint investigations. Responsible for gathering evidence and information to be utilized in legal actions. Inspects new and existing septic tank installations and properly completes all paperwork on approved systems. If the system is approved, notifies installer or applicant. Performing site evaluations for septic tank permit applications. Reviews the application for completeness, identifies environmental impact associated with proposed activities, assists in giving guidance and direction in the resolution of environmental issues, drafts proposed agency action. Coordinates the review and evaluation of proposed systems for consistency with department laws and regulations. Issues permits or sends denial letter after completion of the site test. Inspects failing septic systems and issue repair permits after completion of investigation. Performs site inspections of regulated systems to ensure compliance of regulations. Inspects septage haulers, portable toilet operations, septage land application areas and lime stabilization as required by applicable codes. Reviews federal and state environmental health laws and regulations for compliance, prepares reports, reviews to determine compliance with codes. Responsible for conducting animal bite investigations and prepares reports of animal bite incidents for the Health Department Rabies Surveillance program. Prepares specimens for the state laboratory. Serves as liaison with Hernando County Animal Services, law enforcement agencies, medical and veterinary offices, and the public. Prepares legal action. Prepares and maintains appropriate records in a manner that would qualify as legal documents. Maintains a good working knowledge of applicable rules and regulations. Conducts inspections of biomedical waste facilities based on applicable codes and Environmental Health standard operating procedures. Approves initial licenses for biomedical waste facilities. Monitors and/or verifies safe and sanitary disposal of biomedical waste generated by various facilities in Hernando County. Implements and provides educational programs designed to enhance professional knowledge, awareness and capabilities of biomedical waste handling and packaging. Conducts food service establishment inspections at the required frequency based on Environmental Health standard operating procedures. Investigates food-borne illness and food hygiene complaints. Approves initial licenses for food service establishments. Conducts mobile home/RV park, recreational camp and migrant labor camp inspections at the required frequency based on Environmental Health standard operating procedures. Approves initial licenses for mobile home/RV parks and migrant labor camps. Conducts preliminary and follow-up site inspections of group care facilities to evaluate and ensure compliance of codes based on Environmental Health standard operating procedures. Conducts swimming pool inspections at the required frequency based on Environmental Health standard operating procedures. Provides education and training to swimming pool operators. Responsible for conducting Limited-Use water supply system inspections and sanitary surveys. Collects bacteriological and chemical samples. Performs well site-ins, well surveys and main clearances. Coordinates the program with other agencies (Department of Environmental Protection, Southwest Florida Water Management District) in the investigation of jurisdictional complaints. Reviews, completes, and submits Limited Use variance applications to the Water Programs Office. Collects water samples for the Coastal Beach Monitoring (Healthy Beaches) program. Assures samples are delivered to the Department of Health Tampa Branch Laboratory in a timely manner for analysis. Conducts preliminary and follow-up inspections of body piercing, tattooing and tanning facilities to ensure code compliance. Coordinates work with other Environmental Health staff and assists them in the different investigations and evaluations. Attends at least two training sessions per rating period. Reviews federal and state environmental health laws and regulations for projected impact on state operations. Perform other related duties as requested/required. Responsible for security and confidentiality of information present in the work environment. Reports breaches of security to supervisor. Responsible for securing the designated information set for the purposes of protecting confidentiality, data integrity, and appropriate access, for all information, both confidential and public record, which is stored in hard copy or electronic formats.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level