A public health technician may work for local, state, or federal government agencies, along with nonprofit organizations. As a public health technician, you may work in an ambulatory clinic or a community health service facility. If you work for a local department, your duties may include inspecting public places like restaurants or swimming pools and performing diagnostics to prevent a public health outbreak in the community. Your daily duties are likely to vary depending on where you work, but your primary responsibility is to help members of a community receive and have access to high-quality health services. You may be responsible for collecting samples from patients, scheduling appointments, updating charts, and performing lab procedures, along with administrative duties. Other responsibilities include performing hearing or visions tests in schools or attending health-centered events in the community.