Environmental Health Specialist
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Public Health
Location: Carbondale
Distinguishing Characteristics
Environmental Health Specialist I:
This is the entry-level position in the Environmental Health Specialist classification series.
Final date to receive applications: 3/20/2026
Hiring Range: $57,491.20 - $70,428.80
Pay Range: $57,491.20 - $83,366.40
FLSA: Exempt
Supervision: Non-Supervisory
General Purpose Of JobConducts a wide range of technical and educational environmental health functions related to consumer protection (childcare, retail food, and schools), oil and gas development, air quality, water quality, hazardous materials and waste management, land use, onsite wastewater, epidemiology (foodborne, waterborne and vector-borne diseases), and emergency preparedness and response. Participates as part of an environmental health team.
Essential Job Functions(These duties are illustrative of typical essential responsibilities of the job; any one position may not include all the duties listed and may vary according to assignment)
- Serves the public and regulated community through administrative duties, including report writing, monitoring environmental health hotlines, office coverage for unscheduled appointments, copying and filing of documents.
- Emphasizes risk communication and public health education when interacting with the regulated community, including retail food establishments. Uses plain language to ensure inspection findings and recommendations are easily understood by the regulated community.
- Collaborates with federal, state, and local government agencies, private industry, and other community organizations to support coordinating environmental health efforts and share information that benefits consumer protection and public health.
- Works closely with internal team members to ensure consistent application of environmental health & department policies and to support a unified, educational approach when working with the public.
- Maintains sensitive and confidential records and information in accordance with HIPPA, Garfield County Codes and policy, the appropriate non-disclosure and/or release of information, and applicable public health regulations.
- Participates in emergency preparedness and response activities, supporting community safety and continuity of public health services.
- Under guidance from senior staff and the EH Manager, conducts inspections to assess the sanitary conditions and promote public health compliance for facilities and operations, such as retail food establishments, grocery stores, temporary retail food establishments, childcare and school facilities.
- Serves as a resource to regulated facilities by providing education, interpretation of public health codes, and practical recommendations to improve safety and compliance. Utilize technical equipment during routine inspections.
- Applies State of Colorado and Garfield County public health laws and regulations, emphasizing education and guidance to help facility operators understand and meet compliance standards. May assist senior staff with appropriate legal action under the direction of the supervisor, when necessary.
- Investigates public health concerns and consumer complaints, working with local, State and Federal agencies. Participates in communicable disease outbreak investigations and response.
- Performs field sample collection for potential food-borne illness investigations, etc.
- Writes summary reports and appropriate correspondence that communicate findings, guidance, and follow up actions to support public health improvements.
- May review temporary food establishment applications and site plans to ensure public health standards are incorporated for proper food safety application at special events.
- Under the guidance of senior staff and the EH Manager, conducts inspections to assess the sanitary conditions and promote public health compliance for facilities and operations, such as waste tire facilities, on-site wastewater treatment systems, air pollution emission sources, etc. Utilize technical equipment during routine inspections.
- Applies State of Colorado and Garfield County public health laws and…
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