New Job Environmental Health Specialist In Alabama

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST

Company : State of Alabama Personnel Department
Salary : $28,778 - $47,105 a year
Location : Alabama

Full Description

State of Alabama Personnel Department
64 North Union Street

Montgomery, AL 36130-4100
Phone: (334) 242-3389 Fax: (334) 242-1110

www.personnel.alabama.gov

Continuous Announcement

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST – 20651

Salary: $28,778.40 - $47,104.80
Starting salary upon initial appointment to the merit system may be based on various factors.

Announcement Date: May 3, 2023

JOB INFORMATION
The Environmental Health Specialist is a permanent, full-time position with the Department of Public Health. Positions are located

throughout the state. This is non-technical field work in environmental health. Environmental Health Specialists perform specific duties in
vector control, water pollution, sanitation, solid waste, or other areas of environmental health.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENT(S)
• High School Diploma or GED equivalent.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT(S)
• Valid Alabama driver’s license at time of appointment.


EXAMINATION
• Open-Competitive to all applicants.
  • An evaluation of Training and Experience as shown on the application will comprise 100% of the final score for the open-competitive
register.
HOW TO APPLY
• Complete an Application for Examination Form available at www.personnel.alabama.gov, the above address, or any Alabama Career
Center Office.
  • Apply on-line, by mail, or by fax. Applications will be accepted until further notice. The State Personnel Department is not responsible
for late receipt of applications due to mail service or faxing malfunctions.



























THE STATE OF ALABAMA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
*Please refer to the back of this announcement for complete information on State Personnel’s policy for accepting

post-secondary and advanced degrees.

Except for pretest information provided by State Personnel to all applicants, you should not directly or indirectly

obtain information about examinations. If you do, the State Personnel Director may do several things. One, you may

not be given an examination. Two, you may be disqualified after an examination. Three, your name may be removed

from a register. Or four, your name may not be certified from the register. (Rules of the State Personnel Board,

Chapter 670-x-9). According to the Code of Alabama, 36-26-47, a willful violation of exam security is a misdemeanor.

Any person who is convicted of this type of misdemeanor will be ineligible for appointment to or employment in a

position in State service for a period of five years and, if the person is an officer or employee of the State, will forfeit

his or her office or position.

If you know of anyone who has violated this policy, you should contact the Examination Manager at the State

Personnel Department.

Applicants hired by the State of Alabama on or after January 1, 2012 will be subject to the E-Verify process

pursuant to Act No. 2011-535.


State of Alabama Personnel Department

Policy on Accepting College Coursework, Post-Secondary and Advanced Degrees

1. Specific college coursework required for a job classification, as well as bachelor’s, graduate, post graduate,
and doctoral degrees will be accepted from schools accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission

(DEAC) or any of the six regional accreditation associations in the United States listed below:

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)
Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)
Western Association of Schools and Colleges –Senior College and University Commission (WASC-SCUC)

College coursework is defined as credit hours leading to a bachelor’s degree or higher.

2. Coursework or degrees from schools that have not been accredited by one of the above accreditation
associations may be accepted if a regionally accredited school* considers the coursework or degree to be an

acceptable prerequisite for admission to an advanced degree program. For example, if a regionally accredited school

accepts an applicant’s bachelor’s degree for admittance into a graduate degree program, State Personnel will accept

the degree. In the case of required college coursework (but no degree requirement), State Personnel will accept the

college coursework if a regionally accredited school accepts the coursework towards a post-secondary degree (e.g., a

bachelor’s degree). This must be documented by a letter of acceptance from the regionally accredited school. State

Personnel will review such requests on a case-by-case basis.

Note: This policy is subject to change. Certain state agencies may have additional requirements.


  • The term “regionally accredited school” refers to an institution of higher education accredited by one of the six

regional accreditation associations listed above.