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What are some typical daily tasks for an Environment Assistant, and how do they contribute to larger environmental projects?

As an Environment Assistant, your daily tasks may include collecting and analyzing environmental samples, maintaining records, supporting field surveys, and assisting with data entry and reporting. You may also help organize community outreach events and ensure compliance with environmental regulations. These activities support larger projects by providing essential groundwork and data, enabling senior staff to make informed decisions and implement effective environmental strategies. Collaboration with scientists, project managers, and regulatory agencies is common, offering valuable opportunities to learn and grow within the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Environment Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environment Assistant, you need knowledge of environmental science principles, data collection, and reporting, often supported by a relevant degree or diploma. Familiarity with environmental monitoring tools, GIS software, and compliance systems is commonly required. Attention to detail, strong teamwork, and clear communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring accurate environmental assessments and supporting effective conservation or regulatory initiatives.

What are Environment Assistants?

Environment Assistants are professionals who support environmental scientists, engineers, or organizations in protecting and improving the environment. Their duties often include collecting samples, conducting fieldwork, recording data, assisting in environmental monitoring, and supporting environmental education or conservation projects. They play a key role in ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and help implement sustainable practices. Environment Assistants work in various settings, such as government agencies, non-profit organizations, research institutions, or private companies.
What are the most commonly searched types of Environment jobs in Ohio? The most popular types of Environment jobs in Ohio are:
Environmental Services Assistant I - PRN

Environmental Services Assistant I - PRN

Lindner Center of HOPE

Mason, OH • On-site

Per diem

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

EVS Assistant I - PRN - Custodian
Shift: Varies
Req#: 1615
About Us:
The Lindner Center of Hope is a nonprofit, comprehensive mental health center and global leader offering state-of-the-science diagnosis and treatment of the most pervasive mental illnesses of our time.
  • One of the first centers designed as a fully integrated system of care to address deficiencies in mental health care as identified by the Institute of Medicine.
  • Innovative residential assessment, inpatient and outpatient programs in partnership with UC Health serving more than 54,660 patients from around the world.
  • A leader in research and collaborations that are advancing the field and positioning Cincinnati as a national leader in mental health care.

We embrace the many talents, skills, and experiences our employees bring to Lindner Center of Hope. Everyone is encouraged to use their unique gifts to express ideas, make meaningful contributions to our programs and genuine connections with patients and family, as well as strengthen donor, referrer and community relations.
At Lindner Center of Hope, you'll have the opportunity for a consistently rewarding career, working for an organization that shares your desire and ability to make a demonstrable difference in the lives of people living with mental illness.
Position Summary:
This position performs quality floor care and other housekeeping services within the Lindner Center of Hope (LCOH) to maintain the facility in a sanitary, safe, clean and attractive condition.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
  1. Must follow all cleaning and PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), standards and procedures.
  2. Cleans patient rooms, offices, unit or assigned areas following cleaning standards listed in the Daily/Detailed Cleaning Checklist.
  3. Stocks or replenishes supplies and linens on assigned unit.
  4. Assist in breaking down / putting away linen carts.
  5. Keeps housekeeping Cart and EVS closet clean.
  6. Reports any repairs or damage to Manager or lead.
  7. Assist in washing and drying mop heads and rags.
  8. Assists in event set-ups and breakdowns, as needed.
  9. Completes all mandatory education within deadlines.
  10. Follows all precautionary standards while handling biohazardous waste.
  11. Performs other duties, as assigned.

Position Qualifications:
  1. At least 1 year of previous housekeeping experience is preferred.
  2. High school diploma or GED preferred.
  3. Knowledge of chemicals, cleaning products, and their interaction is preferred.
  4. Ability to enthusiastically follow and model the Lindner Center of HOPE mission, vision and values.

Physical Requirements:
Employees must be able to push, pull or lift 25 lbs. on a regular basis. Must be able to stand or walk about 90% of a work shift. Must be able to see, talk and hear coworkers, patients and others.
All candidates extended conditional offer of employment will be subject to a WebCheck (BCI & FBI Fingerprinting). Fingerprints will be submitted to the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The reports from these agencies will include criminal record information. Lindner Center of HOPE will follow the requirements for employment based on the State of Ohio Administrative Code 5122-30-31, and any other regulatory requirements regarding criminal background checks. Lindner Center of HOPE also reserves the right to obtain Consumer Reports and/or Investigative Consumer Reports as defined in the Federal Fair Credit Reporting ACT (FCRA).
Lindner Center of Hope is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.