
Public Health Inspector
- Ontario
- $79,978-99,972 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- General Programs Team (3 regular, full-time)
- Education and Information Team (1 regular, full-time)
- Infection Prevention and Control Team (1 contract – ending April 23, 2027)
- Conduct inspections and investigations of various types of premises including but not limited to food service premises, and recreational water premises
- Conduct animal investigations
- Respond to emergency situations (water interruptions, power outage, fires, floods, etc.)
- Conduct special events inspections
- Investigate suspect food-borne illnesses and community outbreaks
- Uses professional and technical skills to inspect and investigate health hazards, conduct risk assessments, and enforce compliance under various acts, regulations and guidelines
- Conduct communicable disease investigations; community outbreak investigations; food safety inspections, infection prevention and control inspections, health hazard investigations and IPAC complaint investigations in licensed childcare centres; inspections of tanning bed facilities
- Support in planning, developing, and implementing educational and promotional programs, activities, and materials
- Perform technical assessments while staffing the Health Protection Contact Centre on rotation
- Provide consultative services and direction to clients on Heath Protection programs and health hazards in the community, including various Acts, Regulations, Guidelines, and Municipal By-laws
- Uses professional and technical skills to inspect and investigate health hazards, conduct risk assessments, and enforce compliance under various acts, regulations and guidelines
- Respond to emergency situations (water interruptions, power outage, fires, floods, etc.)
- Conduct communicable disease investigations; community outbreak investigations; food safety inspections; infection prevention and control inspections; risk assessments; health hazard investigations and IPAC complaint investigations in licensed childcare centres, personal services settings and acupuncture facilities; inspections of tanning bed facilities and other facilities as required; pool and spa inspections in IPAC team designated facilities
- Uses professional and technical skills to inspect and investigate health hazards, conduct risk assessments, and enforce compliance under various acts, regulations and guidelines
- Respond to emergency situations (water interruptions, power outage, fires, floods, etc.)
- Conduct special event inspections
- Perform a defined role in public health emergencies
- Work evenings and weekends as needed
- Prepare response to Freedom of Information requests
- Provide accurate and thorough documentation of activities
- Use progressive enforcement in response to non-compliance with legislation by issuing warnings and charges. Prepare court case briefs and present evidence in legal proceedings
- Review and assess floor plans for regulated premises (e.g. food establishments, childcare centres as applicable to the assigned program area, investigate complaints, provide consultative and educational services to clients, including on various acts, regulations, and guidelines
- Experience conducting inspections and conducting communicable disease investigations
- Demonstrated strong judgment and investigative and problem-solving abilities
- Experience in applying progressive enforcement (issuing orders and charges, preparing crown briefs, and testifying in court)
- Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written) and presentation skills
- Ability to travel to various regional locations within Mississauga, Brampton, and Caledon. This may include multiple trips to various locations in one shift
- Ability to work in an environment with competing and shifting priorities
- Exceptional time management and organizational abilities
- Proficient computer skills - Windows XP, MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Internet, SharePoint, OneDrive, Hedgehog, use of a tablet computer in the field
- Knowledge of Incident Management System (IMS) and emergency response
- A university degree in applied science with a major/specialization in public health
- A Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspector certification. You must be a member in good standing of the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (if certified as a Public Health Inspector in 2017 or later)
- A minimum of one year experience as a public health inspector; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
- Knowledge of the Health Protection and Promotion Act, Ontario Public Health Standards and Protocols, and other applicable legislation/regulations
- Comprehensive Health, Dental, Vision benefit plan including psychological health (applicable for contracts over 12 months)
- Automatic enrolment into OMERS pension plan (Regular Full Time roles)
- Accrue vacation on a monthly basis up to 3 weeks per annum
- 3 paid personal days and floating holidays
- Flexible hours supporting your wellness and wellbeing
- Annual performance review and merit increases based on performance (applicable for contracts over 12 months)
- Supportive leadership and a culture of respect and inclusion
- Access to tuition reimbursement (where applicable) and learning and development resources