Queenstown Lakes District Council – Queenstown, South IslandLive, work and play in Aotearoa New Zealand's most spectacular setting.No two days at Queenstown Lakes District Council are the same. Every day we provide services, facilities and programmes essential to the health and wellbeing of our people and environment, while stepping up to the challenges and opportunities that come with being New Zealand's fastest growing territorial authority.We're proud to be QLDC. Our people are motivated by a shared purpose driven by care, connection and community. All our roles are at the heart of a dynamic and diverse set of communities where you will be making a genuine difference every day. Join us.We're looking for an Environmental Health Officer to join our busy and highly motivated team. This is a permanent position, 40 hours per week based out of Queenstown. The salary range for this role is $94,860 - $105,400.What you'll be doing / He aha te mahiAs an Environmental Health Officer, you will be responsible for ensuring the health and wellbeing of our community by monitoring compliance and enforcing Environmental Health related legislation.This role covers a wide range of responsibilities, including registration and verification of food business, Food Safety Officer duties, inspection of premises registered under the Health Act 1956, noise monitoring, providing advice on drinking water and event consents, investigating general health nuisances and a range of other environmental health related functions. This role certainly offers a good balance of both office and field-based work.The role will involve:Conducting verifications of businesses operating under registered Food Control Plans and National Programmes to assess compliance with the Food Act 2014.Providing coaching and guidance to food operators regarding Food Act requirements and registration procedures.Reviewing and processing new applications under the Food Act 2014, requesting additional information when necessary.To be a recognised Food Safety Officer Warranted under the Food Act 2014. Responsible to undertake the functions of a Food Safety Officer to investigate and respond to food safety and suitability complaints.Comply with the CPD reporting requirements to maintain recognition as a verifier under the Food Act 2014.Investigating housing complaints, provide public health advice, and support the community as an Environmental Health Officer.Assisting in evidence preparation for council and court hearings, ensuring accurate records are maintained for operators registered under relevant acts.Providing specialist advice on environmental health matters to various teams and collaborate with external agencies on regulatory enforcement.Undertake noise assessments and review Noise reports and resource consents.Be conversant and demonstrate the principles of the Quality Management System (QMS).Undertake inspections under the Health Act 1956.Investigate cases of statutory nuisance and carry out the appropriate action to abate the conditions relating to the nuisance.Provide specialist advice to the Resource Consent Team on key health parameters including drinking water and events.What you'll bring to the role / Ko wai to PukekaYou'll have a tertiary qualification in Health Science that is recognised by the New Zealand Environmental Health Officers Qualifications Regulations 1993 and will be a highly motivated, achievement-oriented and innovative professional.To best succeed in this role, you'll have:3+ years work experience and/or knowledge in Environmental Health.A clean New Zealand Driving License is a must.Recognition with MPI to be a Food Safety Officer and to verify National Programmes and Generic Template Food Control plans.Completed HACCP training including the MPI refresher course.Completed Food Safety Academy training.Demonstrated ability to take on responsibility and use initiative to prioritise and work effectively under pressure and to tight deadlines.Well-developed communication skills, both written and verbal.What we offer / Ko a matou whakaratokaWe are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package that supports your health, wellbeing, and professional growth, including:Discounted membership to our health and fitness facilities.Genuine commitment to your training and career development.Re-location assistance for those outside of the district.To apply, please follow the link and apply online with your CV and Cover Letter. Please direct any questions to Helen Evans, Environmental Health Officer Manager, on ****** note we will review and process applications as they come through; we encourage your early application.
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