Environmental Health Agent
Listed on 2026-07-08
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The Town of Needham’s Public Health Division is seeking an engaged individual for the position of Environmental Health Agent. Under the direction of the Assistant Director of Public Health for Community and Environmental Health, this role provides public health services and enforces state and federal environmental sanitary codes, Town bylaws, and Board of Health regulations. The ideal candidate is comfortable communicating verbally and in writing with a variety of stakeholders and enforcing environmental health codes.
Schedule: 37.5 hours/week full-time, regular (non-exempt, eligible for overtime)
- Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm;
Note:
After hours and emergency response may be required, all of which would be eligible for overtime compensation.
This position is funded within the Town’s operating budget (municipally-funded).
Duties and ResponsibilitiesThese duties are a general summary and not all inclusive:
- Inspects and evaluates health risks and complaints received in food, nuisance (noise/odors/pests), housing, tobacco, public and semi-public swimming pools and other relevant locations in town for compliance with appropriate state and federal laws and local ordinances.
- Conducts plan reviews, investigates foodborne illness complaints, conducts administrative hearings, issues order letters, and may impose fines and order establishment closures to ensure safe food operations.
- Reviews online permit applications, issues permits, and reviews plans for construction and renovation of public and semi-public swimming pools, food establishments; inspects, reviews, and approves plans for private sewage disposal systems for Title Five compliance; reviews plans regarding additions to homes on septic systems, and plans for irrigation and other wells for compliance with established regulations.
- Assesses health risks and conducts inspections pertaining to off‑street drainage for subdivisions, solid waste, noise, water, vector control, and air pollution when directed; interprets indoor air and water quality tests and other reports as needed.
- Inspects and evaluates and responds to complaints at residential and public housing facilities for conformance to Chapter II of the State Sanitary Code:
Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation including enforcement of the Lead Poisoning Prevention law. - Organizes and participates in rabies inoculation program; serves as Assistant Animal Inspector.
- Prepares cases for court as needed; attends monthly Board of Health meetings and presents environmental reports to the Board of Health.
- May provide training on issues related to environmental health regulations and regional support.
- Other duties as required.
- After hours and emergency response may be required, all of which would be eligible for overtime compensation.
The following requirements may be substituted by any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job:
- Completion of four‑year college degree program in public health, environmental health, or a related field.
- Four (4) to six (6) years of relevant experience in sanitation, environmental health, or a related field.
- Possession of a valid state‑issued driver’s license.
- Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing to a variety of stakeholders.
The following must be possessed upon hire or obtained after hire:
- Active and valid CPR/AED credential from either the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross either at hire or within one year of hire.
- At hire hold a minimum of three of the following and, within eighteen (18) months of hire, obtain at least seven of the following credentials:
- MA Septic system inspector’s license;
- MA Soil evaluator’s credential;
- Lead determination certification;
- Certified Professional – Food Safety (CP‑FS) credential;
- SERV Safe Certified Food Safety Manager;
- Food Allergy Training certification;
- Proof of training completion of the FDA’s Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) Training;
- Certified Pool & Spa Operator (CPO) credential;
- MA DPH Food and Housing Inspector – Local Public Health Intensive Training (LPHIT)…
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