Public Health Specialist 3 Exposure Assessment - Grade 27

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Positions

This title exists in Health, Department of and has approximately 6 positions.


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Salary Information for Public Health Spec Trainee 1 Exposure Assessment
Title Grade Hiring Rate/yr Job Rate/yr
Public Health Spec Trainee 1 Exposure Assessment 14 $53,764 $68,630
Public Health Spec Trainee 2 Exposure Assessment 16 $59,994 $76,359
Public Health Specialist 1 Exposure Assessment 18 $66,951 $85,138
Public Health Specialist 2 Exposure Assessment 23 $86,681 $109,650
Public Health Specialist 3 Exposure Assessment 27 $106,898 $131,665

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Job Duties

This title used to be called Public Health Specialist 3 (Environment).

Public Health Specialists (Exposure Assessment) investigate and evaluate the impact of environmental contamination on public health; assess human exposure to hazardous chemicals; develop, coordinate, and evaluate regulatory programs and remedial activities; recommend measures protective of public health; and communicate health assessments to the public and other government agencies. Employees may perform such tasks as reviewing inspection reports, collecting and assembling data, and reviewing scientific literature.

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Summary of Minimum Qualifications

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