Thursday, October 13, 2016

                       Environmental Health Specialist

Duties and Responsibilities:To protect the environment, public health, and safety of San Diego County residents through permit, inspection, consultation, planning, investigation and enforcement activities in a wide variety of program areas including food, housing, water quality, recreational health, land use, site assessment and mitigation, solid waste, hazardous materials and vector control surveillance; and to perform related work as required.Environmental Health Specialist is a professional class series responsible for implementing program activities related to the protection of the environment and the public health and safety of San Diego County residents through permit, inspection, education, consultation, planning, investigation and enforcement activities.
Salary:$ 25.66 - $ 31.51 Hourly
$ 2,052.80 - $ 2,520.80 Bi weekly
$ 4,447.73 - $ 5,461.73 Monthly
$ 53,372.80 - $ 65,540.80 Annually
Education:Environmental health and safety specialists protect the well being of the public and the environment by ensuring that environmental regulations and workplace safety standards are met. These professionals often work for the federal, state or local government and might spend work hours in locations as varied as mines or factories.
Demand for this profession:Physicians and surgeons have demanding education and training requirements. Almost all physicians complete at least 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and, depending on their specialty, 3 to 7 years in internship and residency programs.
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Reflection:I'm not interested in being a specialist but would learn better and have those abilities to solve problems.

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