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This temporary position involves working with diverse groups, including children, youth, and adults ... Ability to follow oral and written instructions. * Physical Stamina: Ability to stand for long ...

LPN Tamarack

Altus, OK · On-site

$22.75 - $31/hr

Provide continual competency training on medication aide administration with yearly written and ... Obtain a current or temporary Food Handler's Permit offered by the Jackson County Health Department.

Temporary Associate Position Type: Temp/Intern Location: Villanova, PA Work Schedule: temporary ... Previous food service experience helpful. * Ability to understand and follow written and/or oral ...

Environmental Health Intern

Oak Park, IL

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

... SFIA, writing and sending letters to violators, following-up with violators to ensure receipt of ... mobile and temporary food service facilities, retail food stores and other public service ...

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary food writer in the United States is $38.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $47.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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General Summary

Under general supervision, conducts inspections of commercial, residential, and public locations to determine compliance with federal, state, and local district laws and ordinances; and to detect, prevent and resolve threats to public health and safety. Issues licenses and permits according to established standards. Duties vary by program assigned.

Essential Duties

  • Inspects premises and establishments and evaluates compliance with public health, safety and environmental regulations and codes.
  • Advises owners, operators, contractors, environmental engineers, and so forth of issues or violations, and steps needed to achieve compliance and mitigate public health hazards.
  • Investigates and evaluates complaints and public health nuisances.
  • Completes forms, permits and reports required for documentation of inspections and findings.
  • Performs on-site program duties as assigned which include:
  1. Conducting field inspections at various locations such as public swimming pools, bathing beaches, dwellings, work places, child care facilities, campgrounds, waste disposal facilities, private water supplies, and non-community public water supplies.
  2. Issuing well construction permits and conducts final inspections.
  3. Evaluating site suitability for septic systems, issuing septic permits, and conducting final inspections on installation of septic systems.
  4. Collecting water samples for non-community water supplies, mortgage evaluations, long term monitoring program and Private/Type III program; and conducting Level II assessments for non-community water supply program.
  • Performs food program duties as assigned which include:
  1. Evaluating food service establishments to determine level of compliance with state law and model food code.
  2. Providing consultation and education to both facility operators and the public on food safety, and licensing requirements.
  3. Completing foodborne illness investigations
  • May issue and enforce notices to comply with state and local laws, ordinances, and regulations.
  • Follows protocols for notifying division and agency leadership of serious or immediate threats to public health and safety.
  • Performs office activities such as the preparing reports and correspondence, processing notices and licenses, writing permits, and responding to public record requests.
  • Evaluates and issues temporary food service permits.

Other Duties & Responsibilities

  • Performs all other duties as assigned or in response to emergencies, work load or staffing shortages.
  • Maintains up-to-date vaccines including flu (influenza,) in accordance with CDC guidelines: Recommended Vaccines for Healthcare Workers.