The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Division of Environmental Health works to prevent and control illness and injury related to environmental and occupational health risks through outreach, education, surveillance, and enforcement. With staff of 1,000, the Division covers a broad range of subject matter, including oversight of environmental investigations, lead poisoning, injury prevention, occupational health, food safety, childcare, radiation control, recreational and drinking water quality, air quality, climate health, vector control, veterinary public health and pest control. The Bureau of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (ESE) is a team of over 100 professionals committed to reducing environmental and engineered hazards in NYC. We oversee radiological materials and equipment, as well as water systems in both natural and built environments. The Office of Building Water Systems Oversight (BWSO) promotes water safety by overseeing mechanical and plumbing systems such as cooling towers, nonportable water reuse, drinking water storage, and potable water distribution in buildings. Our primary focus is the prevention, risk management, and control of waterborne illnesses, especially Legionnaires' disease, in partnership with the Bureau of Disease Control, Public Health Laboratory, and state, federal, and local agencies. BWSO is seeking a Policy and Training Coordinator to organize and lead training initiatives for a team of scientists and water ecologists to identify, evaluate, and mitigate public health risks in cooling towers. The position reports to the Technology and Training Lead and will work closely with the Technology and Training team scientists and the Field, Enforcement and Compliance Operations team. In addition, the Policy and Training Coordinator will ensure the unit's policy and procedure documents are up to date and assist with external outreach initiatives, including serving as a point of contact for regulatory questions and preparing presentations for the regulated community.