DESCRIPTIONA ppointment to this position is expected to be at or below the midpoint
$130,064.48 of the salary range, however, the final amount will be carefully determined based on the candidate's knowledge, skills, qualifications, and an evaluation of internal equity within the organization.
THE COMMUNITY The City of Long Beach is located south of Los Angeles and adjacent to Orange County, making it an idyllic location with oceanside activities, diverse culture, and a unique economy. Long Beach is home to approximately 470,000 residents living across the area’s 51 square miles, including 169 parks with 26 community centers and many public spaces. This community is one of the most diverse in the United States, making it an excellent place to learn about and immerse yourself in various cultures. When you live in Long Beach, you get to enjoy the Southern California climate all year long, making surfing, hiking, golfing, and other outdoor activities popular in this area. Biking is a favorite pastime among residents, as this area is bike friendly. Walking around town is also easy, considering the City was rated the 10th “Most Walkable City” of over 100 cities globally. Long Beach features six miles of beaches and many parks and public spaces, as well as the Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual IndyCar Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.
CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach operates as a charter city governed by an elected Mayor and nine City Council members elected by district. The City Manager, appointed by the Mayor and City Council, oversees the daily operations of 15 departments and a proposed FY26 citywide annual budget of $3.7B. The City employs over 6,000 full-time and part-time staff; dedicated to providing exceptional public services with the vast majority being represented by eleven employee associations.
- City Departments
- Proposed FY26 Budget
- 2030 Strategic Vision
- Elevate '28 Infrastructure Investment Plan
The City of Long Beach fosters an environment where every employee is celebrated for their individuality and unique talents they bring to their role. Reflecting the diversity of the community within the workforce is a key priority embraced at every level of the organization-from management to policy creation. City Leadership actively promotes equity and inclusion by partnering with staff and community stakeholders to advance fairness in all initiatives. Transparency remains a cornerstone of these efforts with demographic data, including workforce diversity and pay equity by race and gender, shared publicly to ensure accountability and progress.
DEPARTMENT The Department of Health and Human Services has been improving the health of the Long Beach community for over a century, and Long Beach is one of only three municipal health jurisdictions in the State of California, as well as one of three City homeless continuums of care in Los Angeles County. The Department recently received public health reaccreditation and works to address matters of public health and safety, including communicable disease, strengthening the public safety net, and equitable access to care. Of the Department’s $201.97 million budget, more than 80% comes from grant funding. The Department is overseen by the Director of Health and Human Services and has more than 55 programs serving the health and wellness of the City. It is organized into seven bureaus-Community Health, Communicable Disease and Emergency Response, Collective Impact, Environmental Health, Homeless Services, the Housing Authority, and Administrative and Financial Services. The Department operates its programs and services as efficiently and effectively as possible, using technology, innovation, and creativity to enhance the quality of services provided to the Long Beach community.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIESReporting to the Environmental Health Bureau Manager, the Environmental Health Operations Officer coordinates, directs and manages programs in the Bureau of Environmental Health that include a focus on regulatory inspections and requirements, testing, remediation of hazards, and grant writing and program development in the various areas of Environmental Health such as Hazardous Materials, CUPA (Certified Unified Program Agency) coordination, Vector Control, Noise and Emergency Response, EH Disaster Management, Lead Hazard Control/Healthy Homes and Asthma.
- Plan, organize and monitor Hazardous Materials, CUPA (Certified Unified Program Agency) coordination, Vector Control, Noise and Emergency Response, EH Disaster Management, Lead Hazard Control/Healthy Homes and Asthma programs for regulatory compliance and service delivery levels.
- Monitor compliance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations for regulated facilities/programs.
- Develop and monitor budgets for applicable bureau programs and grants.
- Supervise, train and mentor of program staff; assist Department Administrative Officer in developing performance management for bureau employees.
- Develop, implement and evaluate various aspects of applicable programs (e.g. policies and procedures, training materials, educational materials, media releases).
- Act as a liaison, and represent the Department and City at business improvement group meetings, regulatory agency meetings, community group meetings and professional associations, such as California Conference of Directors of Environmental Health.
- Evaluate inspection data and other pertinent information from various bureau regulatory programs (Retail Food Facility, Hazardous Materials, Lead Hazard Control, Vector Control, Recreational Water, etc.), report and present on findings and recommendations to Health Department Administration, City management, oversight agencies and other stakeholders as appropriate.
- Complete and submit federal, state, and county grant proposals and required programmatic regulatory/compliance progress reports for lead hazard control and healthy homes inspections, asthma and housing safety hazards, evaluation of City hazardous chemical storage facilities and other hazardous waste generators.
- Provide management oversight for the city’s Hazardous Materials programs including body art and medical waste programs.
- Serve as the Noise Control Officer and become a liaison with other city departments including (CA) City Attorney and CP (City Prosecutor).
- Oversee vector control field operations as well as develop policy goals to meet state requirements; and review and improve operations.
- Serve as point of contact to dispatch applicable staff in response to environmental health emergencies within the City.
- Lead Hazard Control Program and Healthy Homes, Asthma funded programs including POLB (Port of Long Beach), California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) and other grant opportunities.
- Oversee the development of community outreach and education strategies including development of communication tools, strategic plans, etc.
- Support the Bureau Manager and Environmental Health Operations Officer in developing EH policies throughout the City of Long Beach in accordance to state, federal law and County operations.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS TO FILE EDUCATION - Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Public Health, Public Administration, or a closely related field. (*Proof required.)
- Candidates may substitute experience offering specific and substantial preparation for the duties of the position for the required education on a year-for-year basis.
EXPERIENCE - Three (3) years of full-time, progressively responsible relevant professional experience in the field of environmental health.
- A minimum of one (1) year of the required experience must have been in a management or supervisory capacity.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS - Candidates must possess a v alid Registered Environmental Health Specialist Certification. (*Proof required.)
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS - Master’s Degree in Environmental Science, Public Health, Public Administration, or a closely related field.
- Three years of experience working in a lead or supervisory capacity within environmental health programs.
*Proof of required documents, such as degree or transcripts, must be uploaded to the online application at the time of filing. Any proofs submitted must contain either the applicant's name or other identifying characteristics on the form. Degrees must indicate the field of study and transcripts must indicate a field of study and degree conferred date. Candidates who possess degrees from colleges or universities outside the United States must attach proof of educational equivalence at the time of filing.THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL POSSESS THE FOLLOWING: - Engaging, collaborative, and facilitative in nature and able to work well with Department staff in all positions and the community.
- Action and results oriented, innovative, strategic, and accepting of accountability.
- Energetic and willing to be hands on.
- Comfortable working in a complex public service organization with rapidly changing issues, needs, and challenges.
- An active listener and supportive team builder with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Supportive of a collaborative work culture that encourages and models a healthy work life balance.
- Works constructively in a culturally inclusive work environment and community.
- An experienced manager who is knowledgeable across the spectrum of environmental health programs.
- Politically aware of program impacts on the public, the business community and other stakeholders.
- A collaborative leader with strong communication and critical thinking skills.
- Have the practical skills necessary to create and implement new environmental health programs.
- A detail oriented, hands-on manager, capable of adhering to multiple deadlines in a fast-paced work environment.
- Demonstrate the ability to maintain a close working relationship with the Health Department management team and administrative staff, support staff, City Council Offices, federal and state authorities and other public and private agencies associated with environmental health.
SELECTION PROCEDUREThis recruitment will close on
Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time). To be considered, applicants must submit a resume, cover letter, proof of education (if qualifying). Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check and a physical examination before appointment. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, including submission of all required attachments, will not be considered. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact (562) 570-7008.
The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender.
The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act.
The City of Long Beach is committed to maintaining fairness and transparency in our hiring practices. We believe in providing equal opportunities to all applicants and ensuring that every applicant is evaluated based on their qualifications and merit. If you believe that you have been unjustly disqualified based on minimum qualifications for an unclassified job opportunity, you have the right to appeal the decision. Find out more about the Unclassified Applicant Appeal Process by visiting the Applicant Appeal Process (longbeach.gov) .
The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-7008.
In support of the City’s Language Access Policy, bilingual skills (Spanish, Khmer and/or Tagalog) are desirable for positions interacting with the public.
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The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include:
Retirement:California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security.
Health and Dental Insurance:The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected.
Life Insurance:City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000.
Disability Insurance:City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance.
Management Physical:Annual City-paid physical examination.
Vacation:Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service.
Executive Leave:Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year.
Sick Leave: One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits.
Holidays:Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion.
Transportation Allowance:Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below;
- Department Head $650.00
- Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00
- Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00
- Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00
Deferred Compensation Plan:Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation).
- Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members.
- Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members.
Flexible Spending Account (FSA):Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses.
Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule:Available (subject to City Manager approval).
Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent.
Closing Date/Time: 1/14/2026 11:59 PM Pacific