ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST 1** - 10222024 - 62616
Company: State of Tennessee
Location: Knoxville
Posted on: October 24, 2024
Job Description:
Job Information State of Tennessee Job InformationOpening
Date/Time10/22/2024 12:00AM Central TimeClosing Date/Time10/28/2024
11:59PM Central TimeSalary (Monthly)$4,017.00Salary
(Annually)$48,204.00Job TypeFull-TimeCity, State LocationKnoxville,
TNDepartmentHealth LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED:
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION, LOUDON
COUNTYQualifications Education and Experience: Graduation from an
accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree,
including at least 36 quarter hours in biology, chemistry, or any
environmental science. Substitution of Experience for Education:
Any qualifying full-time work in the enforcement of an
environmental program or any professional environmental program
work may be substituted for the required education, on a
year-for-year basis, to a maximum of four years. Necessary Special
Qualifications: A valid motor vehicle operator's license may be
required for some positions. Note: A transcript is required for a
proper evaluation for this class. Examination Method: Education and
Experience, 100%, for Preferred Service positions.Overview Summary:
Under immediate supervision, is responsible for professional
environmental health program work of routine difficulty; and
performs related work as required. Distinguishing Features: This is
the entry level class in the Env Health Specialist sub-series. An
employee in this class is assigned to learn a variety of
environmental compliance inspection, problem identification, and
enforcement duties in an environmental health division. This class
differs from Env Health Specialist 3 in that an incumbent of the
latter performs environmental program duties at the advanced
working level under general supervision. **An applicant appointed
to this flexibly staffed class will be reclassified to Env Health
Specialist 3 after successful completion of a mandatory two year
training period; inadequate or marginal performance during the
training period will result in automatic demotion or
termination.Responsibilities Inspecting Equipment:
- Learns to inspect Tennessee establishments for compliance with
state environmental health standards.
- Learns to evaluate health conditions during on-site inspections
of food service establishments, bed and breakfasts, organized
campgrounds, public swimming pools, hotels, motels, body piercing
shops, tattoo parlors, state correctional facilities, child care
centers and school buildings.
- Learns to identify improper food handling procedures and
potential sources of food contamination based on risk factors
likely to cause foodborne illness.
- Learns to inspect equipment, structures or materials to
identify the cause of violation and other problems or defects.
- Learns to exam tattoo or body piercing work stations to ensure
proper storage and maintenance of equipment such as autoclaves and
safe hygienic practices.Resolving Conflicts:
- Learns to handle complaints, settle disputes, and resolve
grievances and conflicts, or otherwise negotiate with
others.Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with
Standards:
- Learns to evaluate food samples and sterilization procedures
for Tennessee establishments in order to minimize potential sources
of contamination.
- Identifies the time periods of spore test records to ensure
tests are conducted according to state guidelines and by an
approved laboratory.
- Compares titrated water sample against pH scales to ensure the
pH and alkalinity levels are within state guidelines for public
swimming pools.
- Learns to conduct mandated, risk based inspections in assigned
territory.Monitor Process, Materials, or Surroundings:
- Learns to collect avian specimens and prepare for
testing/analysis at the lab.
- Learns to collect and transport rabies specimens to the lab for
analysis.Getting Information:
- Learns to ask relevant questions of the owner/operator/person
in charge to ensure compliance with all applicable state rules and
regulations.
- Learns to interview individuals to determine the nature of
suspected violations and to obtain evidence of violations.
- Learns to search for establishments that must be regulated in
order to bring them into compliance.
- Learns to collect basic information concerning complaints in
our mandated programs (public pools, food service establishments,
hotels, etc.).
- Learns to collect information concerning animal bite
investigations from various sources.
- Learns to collect information on foodborne outbreaks from
various sources.Interpreting the Meaning of Information for
Others:
- Learns to prepare written supplemental reports to describe
violations and explain corrective recommendations.Training and
Teaching Others:
- Learns to train and teach operations/owners and persons in
charge the risk-based approach.
- Learns to conduct monthly scheduled training for food service
handlers in risk-based procedures.
- Learns to conduct bi-annually/quarterly training of tattoo
artists and body piercing technicians on current rules and
regulations.Communicating with Persons Outside Organization:
- Learns to communicate with people outside the organization,
representing the organization to customers, the public, government
and other external sources; This information can be exchanged in
person, in writing, or by telephone or e-mail.Scheduling Work and
Activities:
- Learns to organize the assigned territory to maintain
efficiency and completion during each inspection cycle.
- Learns to organize events such as rabies clinics, temporary
events fairs, and organized festivals.Communicating with
Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates:
- Learns to provide information to supervisors, co-workers by
telephone, in written form, e-mail or in person.Performing
Administrative Activities:
- Learns to perform day-to-day administrative tasks such as
maintaining information files and processing paperwork.
- Learns to complete required documentation for travel and/or
field use of vehicle (i.e., mileage logs, travel time vehicle
inspection checklist, etc.).Updating and Using Relevant
Knowledge:
- Learns to keep up-to-date technically and applies new knowledge
to job.Interacting with Computers:
- Learns to use computers to enter and process data and research
new technology.Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal
Relationships:
- Learns to develop constructive and cooperative working
relationships with others and maintains them over time.Competencies
(KSA's) Competencies:1. Action Oriented2. Decision Quality3. Ethics
and Values4. Functional/Technical Competency5. Integrity and
Trust6. Intellectual Horsepower7. Listening8. Technical Learning9.
Time Management10. Written Communications Knowledge:1. Biology2.
Chemistry3. Customer and Personal Service4. Education and
Training5. Food Production6. Law and Government7. Mathematics
Skills:1. Active Learning2. Active Listening3. Critical Thinking4.
Learning Strategies5. Mathematics6. Monitoring7. Reading
Comprehension8. Science9. Speaking10. Writing11. Coordination12.
Instructing13. Negotiation14. Persuasion15. Service Orientation16.
Social Perceptiveness17. Complex Problem Solving18. Operations
Monitoring'19. Quality Control Analysis20. Troubleshooting21.
Systems Analysis22. Systems Evaluation23. Time Management
Abilities:1. Deductive Reasoning2. Inductive Reasoning3.
Mathematical Reasoning4. Memorization5. Number Facility6. Oral
Comprehension7. Oral Expression8. Selective Attention9. Time
Sharing10. Written Comprehension11. Written Expression12. Extent
Flexibility13. Stamina14. Hearing Sensitivity15. Near Vision16.
Peripheral Vision17. Speech Clarity18. Speech RecognitionTools &
Equipment
- Personal Computer
- Telephone
- Fax Machine
- Printer
- Scanner
- Copier
- Calculator
- Electronic Devices
- Smart Phone
- Thermocouple
- Pool Test Kit
- Maximum Register Thermometer
- Flashlight
- Test Strips (pH and sanitizing)Other Office and Inspection
Related Equipment as RequiredTN Driver Standards State of Tennessee
positions that may involve driving responsibilities require
candidates to meet the following minimum driver
qualifications:
- A valid driver's license
- For the past five years, the candidate's driver record must not
have record of the following violations: driving under the
influence (DUI), reckless driving, license suspension for moving
violations, more than 4 moving violations.Please include your
Driver's License Information under the Licenses and Certifications
section of your application.**Agencies may allow an exception based
on other factors.
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