Public Health Environmental Manager

General summary

This is a senior-level supervisory/managerial position accountable for the design, planning, implementation, and management of a statewide or technically complex environmental public health compliance program. Employees in these roles are required to perform long-term strategic planning, develop related budgets, have expertise in the field of environmental public health, and the capability to impact issues at the legislative level (e.g., write legislative concepts and policy opinion packages). Employees possess thorough knowledge of legislative scope and program related environmental public health regulation and compliance issues and requirements; and the ability to build and maintain stakeholder relationships. Supervision is delegated to lower level supervisors/managers within a statewide program or to professional level staff within a smaller, technically complex program.

Knowledge, skills & abilities

In addition to those identified in the previous levels:  Knowledge of governmental budgeting, fiscal management, and grants and contract management requirements.  Ability to direct, develop, implement, and evaluate environmental standards, regulations, policies, procedures, and programs.

Typical qualifications

Bachelor’s degree and 6 or more years of relevant experience. (Substitutions may be allowed.)

Pay grade
G13