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Environmental Health - Public Health Inspector
Environmental Health - Public Health Inspector
NEW* Environmental Services Attendant {CUPE C-26-214}
NEW* Environmental Services Attendant {CUPE C-26-214}
NEW* Environmental Services Attendant {CUPE C-26-216}
NEW* Environmental Services Attendant {CUPE C-26-216}
Environmental Services Attendant (CUPE), Environmental Service
Environmental Services Attendant (CUPE), Environmental Service
Unit Service Worker Environmental Services - Weekends
Unit Service Worker Environmental Services - Weekends
Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator
Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator
Temporary Environmental Health and Safety Specialist
Temporary Environmental Health and Safety Specialist
NEW* Environmental Services Attendant {CUPE C-26-205}
NEW* Environmental Services Attendant {CUPE C-26-205}
Environmental Services Manager
Environmental Services Manager
Environmental Services Supervisor
Environmental Services Supervisor
AZ Operator 3, Vacuum Truck Services
AZ Operator 3, Vacuum Truck Services
SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER I
SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER I
EHS Manager
EHS Manager
Health and Safety / Environmental Specialist and Training Leader
Health and Safety / Environmental Specialist and Training Leader
EHS Advisor
EHS Advisor
Technical Consulting Director, Human Health Risk Assessment
Technical Consulting Director, Human Health Risk Assessment
Health, Safety and Environment Specialist
Health, Safety and Environment Specialist
Environmental Service Aide ( Cleaner)
Environmental Service Aide ( Cleaner)
Environmental, H&S Senior Coordinator
Environmental, H&S Senior Coordinator
Public Health Inspector
Public Health Inspector
Environmental Health - Public Health Inspector
About the role
CUPE 543.3 Band 10
Leamington Site
Posting close date: May 15, 2026
Position Summary
The Public Health Inspector protects and promotes community health by conducting inspections, investigations, and enforcement activities across a variety of public health programs. Serving residents, businesses, institutions, and community partners, the role identifies and mitigates environmental health hazards, ensures compliance with legislation, and educates clients on safe practices. The Inspector supports disease prevention, responds to outbreaks, and provides expertise to guide healthy policies and environments. Through surveillance, progressive enforcement, and strong stakeholder engagement, the role drives safer public spaces and contributes to the overall public health mandate.
Key Outcomes
- Ensures safe and healthy environments by identifying, assessing, and mitigating environmental and communicable disease risks.
- Promotes compliance with public health legislation through education, consultation, and appropriate enforcement actions.
- Strengthens community protection by responding to outbreaks, conducting investigations, and implementing follow up measures.
- Enhances program effectiveness through accurate documentation, analysis, and contributions to policy and procedure development.
- Supports collaborative public health action by maintaining strong partnerships with stakeholders, agencies, and community groups.
- Builds organizational capacity by mentoring students, sharing expertise, and contributing to continuous improvement initiatives.
Core Responsibilities
- Conduct inspections of food premises, public facilities, recreational water sites, and personal service settings for legislative compliance.
- Investigate environmental health hazards, complaints, and communicable disease risks across residential and commercial settings.
- Educate clients on public health requirements and guide them toward corrective actions and compliance.
- Issue orders, notices, and enforcement documents and provide evidence as needed for hearings or court proceedings.
- Review plans and advise architects, contractors, and operators on regulatory requirements for new or renovated premises.
- Respond to outbreaks by conducting investigations, recommending control measures, and supporting follow up activities.
- Collect environmental, water, food, and biological samples and interpret laboratory findings to determine next steps.
- Lead rabies exposure investigations and ensure compliance with provincial legislation and follow up protocols.
- Develop and implement environmental health interventions, programs, and procedures.
- Mentor new staff and students, providing technical guidance and supporting skill development.
- Participate in committees, work groups, and community partnerships to address public health issues and plan programs.
- Maintain accurate, timely inspection records, reports, and documentation in accordance with organizational and legal standards.
Qualifications
Required
- Certificate in Public Health Inspection (Canada); CPHI(C) issued by the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors
- Ongoing CIPHI(C) membership is a requirement
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Health or equivalent combination of education and experience
Other Requirements
- Knowledge of Ontario Public Health Standards
- Proficiency with Microsoft 365, collaboration tools, and emerging technologies, including AI-enabled tools
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team
- Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize workloads
Union Status: CUPE
Reports To: Program Managers
Supervises: n/a
Hours of Work: 8:30am – 4:30pm with occasional evenings and weekends
Work Environment: Office, hybrid may be offered, community
Travel: Minimal – within city
Competencies: Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada: Release 2.0
Equity and Inclusivity:
- Demonstrates inclusive, respectful practice when working with colleagues and the community
- Applies an equity lens to decisions, interactions, and service delivery
- Contributes to culturally safe environments, including engagement in required training
Wage Grid: CUPE Wage Grid 10 $39.32 - $45.79 hourly
All WECHU staff are required to show proof of immunity to measles, mumps, rubella and varicella through immunization records or blood work AND provide a two-step Mantoux tuberculin skin test or one-step Interferon Gamma Release Assay test PRIOR to employment start.
A Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check (CRJMC) or a Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) will be required as a condition of employment.
This position includes the option of hybrid work, whereby employees may be able to work remotely or from the office, based on departmental needs, job duties and personal work preferences. The successful candidate must reside within the province of Ontario and must be available to attend the office upon request.
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit will provide accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment, selection, and/or assessment process. If selected to participate in any part of the process, please inform Human Resources staff of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require.
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About Windsor-Essex County Health Unit
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit provides public health services to the residents and businesses of Windsor and Essex County in Ontario, Canada. The organization promotes and protects the public's health in the City of Windsor, the County of Essex, and on Pelee Island under the authority of the Health Protection and Promotion Act.