What's in it for you?Variety: No two days are the same - from food safety inspections to public health initiativesSupport: Work within supportive teams that value collaboration and learningStability: Competitive local government salaries, great conditions and job securityGrowth: Exposure to a wide range of environmental health functions to build your skills and careerWhat you'll do:Conduct inspections and investigations of food premises, accommodation, and public facilitiesEducate and advise businesses and the community on environmental and public health mattersEnforce compliance with legislation such as the Food Act and Public Health & Wellbeing ActSupport councils with emergency management and broader public health programsWhat you'll need:A degree in Public & Environmental Health (or equivalent recognised qualification)Knowledge of relevant legislation and public health practicesExcellent communication and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work well with diverse communitiesCurrent driver's licence, Police Check, and Working with Children CheckReady to make an impact?If you want to use your skills to protect and improve community health across Victoria, we'd love to hear from you. Submit your CV and cover letter today to register your interest.At Horner we recognise the value of a diverse workforce and the creation of inclusive workforce cultures. We actively encourage applications from any background.We provide reasonable adjustments for individuals with disability - please email if you require an adjustment to be made during the recruitment process. Please note that applications or resumes sent to this email address will not be accepted or responded to.