- Salary
- $80k – $99k/yr
- Location
- Elgin, IL, IL, US
- Workplace
- Onsite
- Department
- Healthcare
- Education
- Certification
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
The Sanitarian will investigate complaints of violations at licensed facilities and at residential properties, and will investigate nuisance complaints including but not limited to insect and rodent infestation, air pollution, water pollution, well and septic pollution, noise pollution, and light pollution to determine compliance with city and state health codes.
The Sanitarian will also investigate complaints of mosquito control, and will work with the contracted mosquito control company to provide safe and effective mosquito control for the citizens of Elgin. They will inspect and treat private property when necessary to reduce mosquito breeding sites in accordance with state law, and will provide education to the community about mosquito control.
The Sanitarian will periodically assist in the planning, development, maintenance and evaluation of environmental and community health programs to ensure they are in accordance with local and state laws, and that the programs adhere to sound environmental and public health principles.Requires extensive knowledge of federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations governing the health and safety of residents of the community; extensive knowledge of environmental sanitation principles, methods and techniques; working knowledge of laboratory practices as related to the analysis of water, and food products; ability to enforce regulations with firmness and tact in working with operators of establishments inspected; ability to ascertain facts through investigations and inspections, reporting on findings; ability to develop the interest and cooperation of those in the food industry and the general public in the importance of better sanitation; ability to maintain records, write concise reports and present evidence in court; ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, fellow workers and the general public. Demonstrative knowledge of the use and application of MS Office Suite and electronic mail systems.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Must have two years professional experience in public health, environmental health or related field, and must hold one of the following degrees:
- A Bachelor’s degree in environmental health science from a college or university approved by the National Environmental Health Association Accreditation Council for environmental health
- A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university which included a minimum of 30 semester hours or equivalent of basic sciences
- A Master’s Degree in in environmental health science from a college or university approved by the National Environmental Health Association Accreditation Council for environmental health
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must be a Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner with the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation within 6 months of hiring
Requires possession of a valid Illinois Class Driver’s License.