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Environmental Health Intern

Oak Park, IL

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

... Volunteer Management. Other important duties and responsibilities: 1. Perform related duties and ... public health or other science related program. WORKING CONDITIONS Travel from site to site ...

Environmental Health Specialist

Jackson, WY · On-site

$36.06 - $41.02/hr

Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) with the National Environmental Health ... Researching and understanding scientific data. * Conducting bacteriological analysis on potable ...

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How much do volunteer environmental health science jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for volunteer environmental health science in the United States is $19.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Volunteer Environmental Health Science vs Environmental Health Technician?

AspectVolunteer Environmental Health ScienceEnvironmental Health Technician
Required CredentialsOften no formal certification; relevant coursework or volunteer experienceTypically requires an associate degree or certification in environmental health
Work EnvironmentCommunity outreach, fieldwork, non-profit settingsGovernment agencies, laboratories, field inspections
Employer & Industry UsageNon-profit organizations, community health programsPublic health departments, environmental agencies
Common Search & ComparisonVolunteer Environmental Health Science vs Environmental Health Technician

Volunteer Environmental Health Science roles often involve community outreach and fieldwork without formal certifications, while Environmental Health Technicians typically hold certifications or degrees and work within government or public health agencies. Both roles focus on environmental health but differ in qualifications and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Volunteer Environmental Health Science job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,804 per year, or $19.1 per hour.

Environmental Health Specialist

City of Edina

Minneapolis, MN • On-site, Remote

$84K - $112K/yr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position Description Are you ready to take on a rewarding career that makes a real difference in your community. The City of Edina is seeking a licensed Environmental Health Specialist I or II who is ready to make an immediate impact while growing within a collaborative, innovative, and forward-thinking public health team. The salary range for this position is $84,876.81-$112,460.96, depending on licensure and qualifications

Environmental Health Specialist I: $84,876.81-$106,096.35 Environmental Health Specialist II: $89,968.77-$112,460.96 This role is designed for a professional who already has the required certifications and experience to operate independently from day one-someone who values sound judgment, partnership, and continuous improvement over checklist enforcement. You will lead food establishment inspections and work directly with business owners, colleagues, and community partners to solve real-world public health challenges in a city that is engaged, supportive, and just complex enough to keep the work interesting. What you'll do Lead food establishment inspections with an emphasis on education, compliance, and risk reduction Apply professional judgment to evaluate conditions affecting public health Collaborate with operators and partners to achieve practical, sustainable solutions Support additional Environmental Health programs and cross-functional initiatives Contribute to program evaluation and continuous improvement efforts Why Edina Edina is large enough to offer meaningful complexity and small enough for your work to truly matter

Environmental Health Specialists here are trusted professionals whose expertise influences decisions-not just enforcement outcomes. What we offer Competitive, market-based salary Strong leadership and a supportive, people-centered City culture Opportunities to influence Environmental Health work at the City, State, and National level Ongoing training, conferences, networking, and continuing education City-provided vehicles for inspections and field work Work environment The Public Health Division is part of the Edina Fire Department and will be based at the newly constructed Fire Station #2 at 4401 76th St W, Edina, MN. Modern, purpose-built workspace 24/7 on-site workout facility Team norms emphasize collaboration, realistic expectations, and mutual support If you're a licensed Environmental Health professional who wants autonomy, collaboration, and real community impact-this is a role where your expertise will be valued, and your career can grow.

Job Description - Environmental Health Specialist I The Environmental Health Specialist I performs inspections and investigations in a wide variety of facilities and environments to determine compliance with federal, state, and City codes. Program areas include: food safety assurance and recalls; recycling; housing; property maintenance; public health nuisance control; plan review; food and water-borne illness investigation; lodging inspection and sanitation; swimming pool safety and sanitation; water supply sanitation; noise; water and air pollution control; indoor air quality; radon; emergency response; body art; massage; and special events. Scope of Impact: The duties and responsibilities of this job are performed with latitude for independent judgment commensurate with employee knowledge, experience, and decision-making ability.

Activities must be performed in accordance with Department and City policies, Federal, State and local regulations and are based on detailed knowledge of Department operations. Work is subject to periodic review by the supervisor, who provides input on and approval of recommendations, and discusses assignments, priorities, and work. Job Description - Environmental Health Specialist II The Environmental Health Specialist II will assist the Community Health Administrator in planning and administering the Health Division; will protect public health and safety by conducting inspections and investigations, providing education, and encouraging voluntary compliance with City Codes.

Codes enforced include; The Minnesota Food Code, Minnesota Pool Code, City of Edina Health Code, and other applicable Federal, State and local codes. The EHS II will coordinate activities and perform lead work duties in assigned program areas. Scope of Impact: The duties and responsibilities of the Environmental Health Specialist II are performed with latitude for independent judgment in accordance with Department and City policies, Federal, State and local regulations and are based on detailed knowledge of Department operations.

Work is subject to periodic review by the supervisor, who provides input on and approval of recommendations, and discusses assignments, priorities, and work. Essential Functions Job Description: Environmental Health Specialist I Job Description: Environmental Health Specialist II Qualifications Environmental Health Specialist I Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Health, Biology, Food Science, Physical Sciences or related field. Registered Sanitarian/Environmental Health Specialist, or the ability to obtain registration within 18 months of employment.

Valid driver's license. Desired Qualifications: Certified Pool Operator/Aquatic Facilities Operator Certificate. Standardized Food Inspection Officer.

Environmental Health Specialist II Minimum Qualifications: The job requires a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Health, Public Health, Biological Science, Sanitary Science, Food Science or related field and a minimum of five years experience in regulatory environmental health. The employee must be a Registered Environmental Health Specialist and possess a valid driver's license. Desired Qualifications: A standardized Food Inspection Officer is preferred.

Supplemental Information Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required for Successful Job Performance: Knowledge of the Minnesota Food Code and FDA Food Program Standards. Knowledge of governmental operations and departments. The ability to read and understand commercial blueprints.

General knowledge of plumbing, mechanical and fire codes. The ability to perform work requiring a high degree of concentration and judgment in interpreting practices and procedures to solve problems. The ability to work independently and to prioritize work requests.

Knowledge of and ability to operate standard office software sufficient to manipulate data, draft reports and maintain records. Verbal and written communication skills sufficient to effectively present information and respond to questions from a wide variety of audiences, persuade stakeholders, and to perform public speaking to the City Council and community and other groups, and reading comprehension skills sufficient to read, understand and interpret complex and varied work-related materials. Demonstrates the desired standard of conduct and work performance including confidentiality and privacy requirements of the Health Division.

Interpersonal skills sufficient to exchange and/or convey information, receive work direction, and maintain effective working relationships. Physical and Mental Requirements: Physical effort is light with lifting or carrying limited to 40 pounds intermittently. Approximately 70% of work is performed in the field conducting inspections where the employee may bend, lift, climb or crawl, and could be in confined areas or exposed to inclement weather conditions.

The job includes driving a vehicle on a regular basis. Report preparation and writing at times requires extended use of a keyboard. Work interruptions are frequent.

Working Conditions: Approximately 70% of the work is performed in the field and 30% in a normal office environment. Work in the field may include exposure to disagreeable environments, including potential hazards such as emergency scenes, chemicals, vectors, rats, and contagious diseases. The job may involve dealing with and calming individuals who are emotionally charged over an issue.

Some requirements in this job description may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. All requirements are subject to modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills, and experience required.

To perform this job successfully, the worker must possess the abilities and aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will" employment relationship. The City retains the discretion to add duties or change the duties of this job at any time.