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Job Specification

 PROGRAM COORDINATOR LEAD POISONING CONTROL PROGRAM

 DEFINITION:

 Under  direction,  is  responsible  for  the  administration  and
 supervision  of  a lead poisoning control program;  does  related
 work as required.

 NOTE: The definition and examples of work for this title are for
 illustrative  purposes only.  A particular  position  using  this
 title   may   not  perform  all  duties  listed   in   this   job
 specification.  Conversely, all duties performed on the  job  may
 not be listed.

 EXAMPLES OF WORK:

 Formulates   and  implements  overall  policy  for  the   program
 including  blood-lead level testing, confirm and repeat  testing,
 environmental inspection, medical and environmental followup, and
 community education.

 Administers  the  program  budget including  salaries,  supplies,
 equipment, and travel.

 Coordinates  program  activities  with  other  health   programs,
 hospitals,  medical  associations, and  laboratories  to  provide
 identification   and   monitoring  of  children   with   elevated
 blood-lead levels.

 Coordinates such program activities as medical followup of active
 cases with lead poisoning environmental control program, the  use
 of  gammatech  fluorescent analysis for detection of  lead  based
 paint, and abatement of dwellings.

 Attends  conferences  on  testing,  treatment,  and  followup  of
 children with elevated blood-lead levels.

 Establishes liaison with professionals and consumers  to  utilize
 their expertise.

 Supervises  activities  of nurses, health aids,  inspectors,  and
 public health investigators to accomplish program objectives.

 Directs a lead poisoning education program.

 Creates  public  awareness of the program  by  developing  public
 affairs materials for use by newspapers, radio, and television.

 Sees  that  parental  instruction is given by  health  aides  and
 public health nurses during home visits.

 Distributes information regarding followup, treatment,  and
 prevention of  lead  poisoning to community groups, child  
 care personnel, and to others in the health field.

 Prepares proposals for federal grants and grant renewals.

 Prepares   clear,   sound,  accurate,  and  informative   reports
 containing findings, conclusions, and recommendations.

 Supervises the maintenance of records and files.

 Will  be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic
 and/or manual recording and computerized information systems 
 used by  the agency, office, or related units.

 REQUIREMENTS:

  EDUCATION:

 Graduation from an accredited college or university with  a
 Bachelor's  degree in Public Health, Health Education, 
 Education, or a related field.

 EXPERIENCE:

 Two (2) years of experience in public health investigation,
 education, or administration.

 LICENSE:

 Appointees  will be required to possess a driver's  license
 valid in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle,  rather
 than employee  mobility, is necessary to perform the essential
 duties of the  position.

 KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

 Knowledge of public health principles and procedures.

 Knowledge of lead poisoning detection and treatment.

 Knowledge of large scale public education methods.

 Knowledge of environmental analysis and control procedures.

 Ability to plan, organize, and supervise the work of the unit.

 Ability to maintain effective working relationships with medical,
 community, and educational groups.

 Ability to communicate effectively with the public and
 professional organizations.

 Ability to utilize modern methods of public health management.

 Ability to write effective proposals and reports.

 Ability to maintain essential records and files.

 Ability to learn to utilize various types of electronic and/or
 manual recording and information systems used by the  
 agency, office, or  related units.

 Ability to read, write, speak, understand, or communicate in
 English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position.
 American  Sign Language or Braille may also be considered  
 as acceptable forms of  communication.

 Persons  with  mental or physical disabilities  are  eligible  as
 long as they can perform the essential functions of the job after
 reasonable accommodation is made to their known limitations.   
 If the accommodation  cannot be made because it  would cause
 the employer undue  hardship, such persons may not be eligible.

 This job specification is applicable to the following title code:
Job
Spec
Code
VariantState,
Local or
Common
Class of
Service
Work
Week
State
Class
Code
Local
Class
Code
Salary
Range
Note
02875LC N/A25-

This job specification is for local government use only.
Salary range is only applicable to state government.
Local salaries are established by individual local jurisdictions.

1/16/1997