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Hamilton County Public Health offers a comprehensive benefits program including low-cost health, dental and vision care, tuition reimbursement and flexible work schedule.  For more information, please click here for a Benefits Summary.

Current Job Listings

Hamilton County Public Health is accepting applications for an Assistant Finance Officer position. Requirements include: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in accounting, finance, public administration or related discipline and five (5) years experience in public accounting, or equivalent combinations of training and/or experience. Knowledge/experience in medical billing via an electronic medical record system, specifically Epic, is a plus. Supervisory experience is preferred. This is an updated position to the Finance department and opportunities exist for the right candidate with great attention to detail who will work with existing systems to grow the position’s responsibilities.

Job duties will include but are not limited to:

  • Oversee and work with specific Agency staff in tracking and accounting for payments from insurance entities, Medicaid, and private payments from clinic clients. Analyze and prepare reports from EPIC EMR system to update management on revenue generated by services and tracking payment collection. Oversee medical billing process and staff supervision.
  • Experience with federal grant accounting or in government fund accounting is a plus as this position will be in charge of financial reporting on several significant federal grants with possibility of more to come.
  • Analyzes financial statements to monitor agency spending and needed changes in purchase orders.
  • Assists in preparing needed journal entries.
  • Processing and reporting of quarterly Medicaid Administrative Claiming.
  • Completes special projects as needed and assists with other finance responsibilities as needed and in times of absence of staff.

This is an exempt position. Only non-tobacco users need apply. HCPH is committed to advancing health equity and encourages those with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. EOE.

Please send resume by January 24, 2025 to:

Stephanie Taylor, HR Officer

250 William Howard Taft Road, 2nd Floor, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219

Stephanie.taylor@hamilton-co.org

Hamilton County Public Health is accepting applications for a GIS Technician to serve the Water Quality and Waste Management Divisions.  The successful candidate will create, develop, and maintain GIS databases, shape/coverage/layer data, enter data into the GIS, create reports, and produce maps. Additional duties may include water and waste inspections to ensure compliance.  Requirements include: High School Diploma or GED, post-secondary education and training in Geographic Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field; two (2) years work experience in GIS utilizing ESRIs ArcGIS software packages; or any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Must have valid Driver’s License and private vehicle for job use.  Some evening and weekend hours may be required. 

Job Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Creates and maintains spatial and attribute data layers in the CAGIS database; customizes GIS web and mobile map applications; conducts field GPS data collection; researches, interprets and evaluates information prior to modifying and updating maps; provides quality control checks for data entry by comparing against maps and documents obtained from various sources.
  • Provides system troubleshooting; performs analytical and graphic assignments, provides recommendations on modifying procedures and developing workable solutions for managing GIS data problems.
  • Attends meetings and serves on committees; attends training and seminars. 
  • Performs onsite inspection of sewage treatment systems and solid waste facilities to ensure compliance with required public health standards and state and local regulations; recommends and coordinates inspection area locations.
  • Providing technical advice to owners, operators and contractors on matters relating to sewage disposal systems and storm water pollution prevention.
  • Preparing correspondence, records and reports concerning inspection made.

This is a non-exempt position.  Only non-tobacco users need apply.  HCPH is a Recovery Friendly Workplace and is committed to advancing health equity and encourages those with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. EOE.

Please send resume by Friday, January 17, 2025, to:

Stephanie Taylor, HR Officer

250 William Howard Taft, 2nd Floor; Cincinnati, OH  45219

Stephanie.taylor@hamilton-co.org

Hamilton County Public Health is accepting applications for a Community Outreach Coordinator vacancy in the Waste Management Division.  The successful candidate will facilitate communication, education and messaging between the community, the agency, and other agency partners.  Requirements include: Bachelor’s degree, one (1) year experience in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of outreach activities in a public health setting or closely related field; or equivalent combination of education and work experience. Prior work with disadvantaged groups is preferred. Applicants should demonstrate skills necessary for the role including communication, facilitation, dependability, attention to detail, organizational skills, ability to work independently, and prioritize job duties. Must possess a valid driver’s license issued by the state of residency. English/Spanish bi-lingual speakers preferred. Some evening and weekend hours required.

Job Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Establish and maintain working relationships with various stakeholders, including residents, partner agencies, community leaders and local authorities. Report lead program related outreach activities and outcomes to all key stakeholders as defined.
  • Assists families with enrollment process for grant opportunities, working with interpretive services as needed.
  • Acts as an ambassador of Waste Management Division, promoting trust of the division and its services in these communities.
  • Assists in community outreach activities through community education programs and marketing activities to promote awareness of environmental hazards and HCPH Waste Management Division’s programs and services.

*** This position is grant funded.

This is an exempt position.  Only non-tobacco users need apply.  HCPH is a Recovery Friendly Workplace and is committed to advancing health equity and encourages those with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. EOE.

Please send resume

by December 27, 2024, to:

Stephanie Taylor, HR Officer

250 William Howard Taft Road, 2nd Floor, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219

stephanie.taylor@hamilton-co.org

Hamilton County Public Health is accepting applications for a Population Health Specialist in the Department of Community Health Services.  Requirements include: BS in health education, public health, social work, or related field, one (1) year experience which indicates a thorough knowledge of population health/health promotion and health education principles. Master’s Degree preferred. CHES®/MCHES® preferred. Candidate with knowledge of population health/community health education practices, and policy, system and environmental change strategies preferred. Experience with authentic community engagement and ability communicating with diverse audiences preferred.  Must possess a valid driver’s license issued by the state of residency.  Some evening and weekend hours required.

Job Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Plan, coordinate and implement population health/health promotion and education strategies, initiatives, and training
  • Establish and maintain working relationships with various stakeholders and communities.
  • Facilitate county-wide mobilization for policy, systems and environmental change related to health, safety, and vitality.
  • Evaluate project outcomes.
  • Identify best practice recommendations for policy and system changes that can be implemented at the community level (Village, Township, City) that impact the overall health, safety, and vitality of the community.
  • Translate public health best practices for populations served.
  • Serve as a resource for population health/health promotion and education for communities within Hamilton County.
  • Report population health/health promotion and education activities and outcomes to all key stakeholders as defined.
  • Provide support for public health emergencies.

**This position is grant funded.

This is an exempt position. Only non-tobacco users need apply. HCPH is a recovery friendly workplace and is committed to advancing health equity and encourages those with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. EOE.

Please send resume to:

Stephanie Taylor, HR Officer

250 William Howard Taft Road, 2nd Floor, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219

Stephanie.taylor@hamilton-co.org

*Posted until filled; first review of applicants Friday, November 22, 2024

Hamilton County Public Health is accepting applications for a Septic System Inspector (WQ Technician) vacancy in the Water Quality Division.  The successful candidate will visually inspect sewage treatment systems (septic systems) to ensure compliance with State and local regulations.  Requirements include: High School Diploma/GED and experience which indicates a basic knowledge of water pollutants, sample collection techniques and a demonstrable ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions. Candidate with wastewater treatment knowledge or experience and/or a college degree are preferred.  Must have valid Driver’s License and private vehicle for job use.

Job Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Performing on-site inspection of sewage treatment systems (including routine lifting of concrete lids) to ensure compliance with required public health standards and state and local regulations. Technicians conduct visual inspections of the system’s operation and effluent quality.
  • Providing technical advice to owners, operators and contractors on matters relating to sewage treatment systems.
  • Preparing correspondence, records and reports concerning inspections conducted.
  • Performing general office work (e.g., filing, answering telephones, etc.).
  • Performing other related duties as assigned.

This is a nonexempt position. Only non-tobacco users need apply.

HCPH is a Recovery Friendly Workplace and is committed to advancing health equity and encourages those with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. EOE.

Position posted until filled.

Stephanie Taylor, HR Officer

250 William Howard Taft Road, 2nd Floor, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219

Stephanie.taylor@hamilton-co.org

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Stephanie Taylor, HR Officer
250 William Howard Taft Road, 2nd Floor, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219
Stephanie.taylor@hamilton-co.org

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