The City of Danbury is announcing an Open Competitive Exam for the position of Public Health Inspector Statement of Duties : The employee is responsible for the performance of technical and inspectional work to promote and protect public health through the review, inspection, and enforcement of State and local public health laws and regulations as well as providing public health education. The employee is required to perform all similar or related duties. Supervision Required: Under the general supervision of the Health and Human Services Director and/or his/her designee, the employee is familiar with the work routine and uses initiative in carrying out recurring assignments independently with specific instructions. The supervisor provides additional, specific instruction for new, difficult, or unusual assignments, including suggested work methods. The employee is expected to recognize instances that are out of the ordinary and that do not fall within existing instructions; in such cases, the employee is expected to seek advice and further instructions. Reviews and checks of the employee’s work are applied to an extent sufficient to keep the supervisor aware of progress, and to ensure that completed work and methods used are technically accurate and that instructions are being followed. Supervisory Responsibility: The employee is not required to regularly supervise any City employees. Employee provides direction and guidance to the part-time interpreter who works for the Fair Rent Commission. Confidentiality: The employee has regular access to confidential information such as medical, financial, department, and client records. Judgment: Numerous standardized practices, procedures, or general instructions govern the work and in some cases, may require additional interpretation. Judgment is needed to locate, select, and apply the most pertinent practice, procedure, regulation, or guideline. Complexity: The work consists of a variety of duties that generally follow standardized practices, procedures, regulations, or guidelines. The sequence of work and/or the procedures followed vary according to the nature of the transaction and/or the information involved, or sought, in a particular situation. Work Environment: Working conditions involve regular exposure to outdoor weather conditions as well as an intermittent machine or related noise or a combination of unpleasant elements such as confined spaces/high places, biohazards, radiation, odors, chemical fumes, dust, smoke, heat, cold, oil, biohazards, traffic, electricity, loud noises, dirt or grease when conducting field inspections. Employees may occasionally be required to work at heights or in confined or cramped quarters or work around machinery and its moving parts. The employee is required to work beyond normal business hours in response to planned or natural emergency situations and to attend evening meetings. Nature and Purpose of Relationships: Relationships are primarily with co-workers and the public involving frequent explanation, discussion, or interpretation of practices, procedures, regulations, or guidelines in order to render service, plan or coordinate work efforts, or resolve operating problems. Other regular contacts are with service recipients and employees of outside organizations such as representatives of outside agencies, property owners, developers, and/or contractors. Extraordinary courtesy, tact, and diplomacy may be required to resolve complaints or deal with uncooperative persons. Accountability: The nature of work increases the probability that errors could be serious. Consequences of errors, missed deadlines or poor judgment include significant monetary losses, waste of material, legal repercussions, and or personal injury when exposed to communicable diseases or other hazardous conditions and/or materials. Occupational Risk: Essential functions present on a regular basis potential risk of personal injury which could result in loss of time from work when inspecting food establishments, and environmental and housing condition investigations in the field if proper safety precautions and protocols are not followed. Special safety precautions, training, or protective clothing such as gowns, coats, gloves, hard hats, glasses, or safety boots may be required. Essential Functions: Prepare documentation related to environmental programs and/or orders for remediation of non-compliance. Conduct field inspections to investigate complaints and/or compliance issues to determine if there are violations of regulatory standards. Participate in public health education programs in the community as required. Inspect housing, food service establishments, salons, hotels, daycares, massage parlors, tattoo parlors, and pools, enforce ordinances, rules, and regulations governing sanitary conditions of such establishments, and enforce ordinances and state laws in environmental health. Perform water sampling of pools, wells, rivers, lakes, etc. for environmental surveys as required. Investigate environmental complaints, such as garbage and rubbish disposal, rodent and insect infestation, air and water quality, disease vectors, mosquito control, housing concerns, and unsanitary environmental conditions. Prepare inspection/investigation reports, confer with supervisor regarding deficiencies and the measures necessary to correct them, and perform follow-up inspections to ensure conditions have been remedied. Perform plan reviews, observe and/or perform soil testing, and conduct inspections of sewage disposal systems under the supervision of a Registered Sanitarian. Prepare documents in support of public health hearings and department enforcement actions, hearings, or legal actions. Provide expert testimony on behalf of the City’s enforcement actions, if needed. Provide friendly, courteous, and responsive service to the residents and constituents of the City of Danbury. Maintain knowledge and expertise in relevant areas of public health and environmental issues in order to maintain required licenses and certifications and changes in pertinent public health laws and regulations as well as enforcement practices. Prepare reports for Supervisor as requested. Participate in public health programming as required. Respond to emergencies as directed. Other duties as assigned. Required Minimum Qualifications: Education and Experience: Must possess a Bachelor’s degree. One to three (1-3) years’ experience in Environmental Health fieldwork, college coursework in Public Health, or a closely related field. Special Requirements: Valid Class II Motor Vehicle Driver’s License required. Within 2 years of employment, must obtain State Department of Public Health Food Service Certification. Within 2 years of employment, must obtain State Department of Public Health Phase I & II Sub-Surface Sewage Disposal Certification. Within 1 year of employment, must obtain Lead Inspector/Lead Risk Assessor Certification. Within 1 year of employment, must obtain Pool Inspector Certification. Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills Required: Knowledge: Thorough knowledge of state regulations, statutes, and all other laws, pertaining to public health-regulated activities and facilities. Knowledge of local, state, and federal housing laws, regulations, and procedures. Ability: Ability to meet and deal with the public effectively and appropriately; ability to effectively handle problems in the field and during emergencies; ability to communicate clearly, both orally and in writing; ability to maintain, manage, and organize records; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with state regulatory agencies and the disgruntled members of the public. Ability to manage multiple tasks in a detailed and organized manner. Ability to enforce laws and regulations in an impartial and consistent manner. Skill: Proficient oral and written communication skills. Physical and Mental Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the position’s essential functions. Physical Skills: Work requires some agility and physical strength, such as moving in or about construction sites or over rough terrain when conducting field inspections, or standing or walking for most of the work period. Occasionally, work may require lifting objects and carrying them. There also may be a need for the employee to stretch and reach in order to retrieve materials. Motor Skills: Duties may involve assignments requiring the application of hand and eye coordination with finger dexterity and motor coordination in order to operate a motor vehicle and conduct field inspections. Visual Skills: The employee is constantly required to read and interpret documents and reports for understanding and analytical purposes. The employee is constantly required to determine color differences. Application Submission: Applications must be submitted online at . Qualified applicants must submit an application no later than 11:59 pm, Monday, November 11th, 2024. EEO/M/F/D/V Important Note: Paper applications will not be accepted. The application must be completed in its entirety. Omissions, false, misleading or inaccurate information will result in rejection of the application. It is recommended that applicants do not wait until the last day to submit the application. Applications should be completed as soon as possible after publication of the announcement for examination. Please contact the Human Resources/Civil Service Department at (203) 797-4598 or humanresources@danbury-ct.gov if you need assistance or if you have any general questions. 1. Application Review The Civil Service Commission is responsible for reviewing the applications to determine if they are complete and meet the minimum requirements for the position. The Commission will review all the applications for the position during their bi-weekly meetings following the closing date of the position. If an application is accepted by the Civil Service Commission, then the applicant will be notified in writing and will be informed of the next step in the process. If the Commission does not accept an application, the applicant will also be notified in writing. 2. Testing Once an application is accepted by the Civil Service Commission, the applicant will be notified in writing of the next steps in the testing process. Each test phase must be passed in order to continue to the next level of the selection process. The examination for this position will consist of the following parts:
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