Administratively support the Environmental Health Division/Environmental Manager and the county's Environmental Control Hearing Board Office/Environmental Attorney. Provide courteous, respectful and professional information and service to customers both in person and via telephone and electronic communications for all environmental health-related inquiries. Exhibit a friendly and helpful demeanor in all interactions and assist customers with courtesy, tact and poise. Use detailed computer knowledge of database, spreadsheet and word processing programs to create, edit and write reports and assist the Environmental Manager and Environmental Health staff. Take initiative and make informed, independent decisions and clearly communicate complex, technical or specialized subject matter. Use knowledge of quality improvement (QI) methods and processes to work with other staff to help identify opportunities for improvement and develop a culture of quality within DOH Indian River; assists in improvement projects, as assigned. Perform specialized office and clerical work associated with environmental health activities. Research and respond to customer inquiries, effectively determining whether an inquiry should be referred to a specific environmental health professional, another division, or agency. Take messages for and follow-up with environmental health professionals when needed to satisfy customer inquiries. Schedule inspection requests and provide inspection status. Receive (mail and face to face), review for completeness and process permit applications for all programs in accordance with required regulations and agency guidance. Ensure accuracy of legal descriptions and property ownership for construction permitting process and complaints. Determine availability of public water/sewer through utility department inquiries. Enter information, fees, etc. into appropriate databases or logs including but not limited to Environmental Health Database (EHD), Sunshine State One Call, St Johns River Water Management District e- permitting portal. Document telephone calls, citizen complaints, animal bites, and foodborne/waterborne illnesses in conformance with agency policy and records retention requirements. Invoice for annual operating permits and other services. Monitor compliance with fee payment, create and distribute notices for delinquency of past due accounts. Prepare outgoing mail such as educational materials, invoices, correspondence and surveys. Calculate, collect and process fees or fines. Generate cash bags by 5:00 pm each day unless it is a designated general staff meeting day. Exchange/dispense biomedical waste sharps containers. Dispense information, instruction and water collection bottles for customers requiring water testing and correctly receive water samples from customers and maintain/enter chain of custody. Open and close the office each day.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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