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Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Public Health Physician
Opening Date: April 22, 2026
Closing Date: May 12, 2026
Job Class Code: 4362
Grade: 56 (Professional & Technical)
Salary: $112,507.20 - $159,328.00 per year
Position Number: 02000-3039
Location: Augusta
This position allows for partial telework with management approval.
Currently, this position is not eligible for visa sponsorship or STEM OPT extensions.
About this Role:
Join the Maine CDC's Environmental Health Program (EHP) and use your medical expertise to make a direct impact on the health of Maine communities, especially for children.
In this role, you'll serve in two meaningful capacities:- Lead the health team for the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP)
- Serve as a medical expert on environmental chemical exposures
This is a managerial medical position in a public health setting, where your leadership, clinical insight, and collaboration will help protect and improve lives across the state.
Make an Impact: What You'll Do
Lead the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program's Health Team
As the health team leader for CLPPP, you will guide and support a small but impactful team while helping to ensure children across Maine receive appropriate testing and care. This work will advance progress toward the goal of eradicating childhood lead poisoning in Maine. It is especially critical following recent changes to state law, including a new requirement that all children receive a blood lead test at ages 1 and 2.
In this capacity you will:
- Supervise a team of two nursing staff
- Oversee monitoring of children's blood lead levels, including confirmatory and follow-up testing, based on current state and federal guidelines, best practices, and CLPPP standard operating protocols
- Inform healthcare providers about blood lead testing requirements and protocols for the medical management of childhood lead poisoning cases
- Collaborate with other state offices and state clinical organizations to perform education and outreach and to advance CLPPP priorities
- Approve provider offices to conduct in-office blood lead testing
- Partner with environmental specialists to determine when temporary relocation is needed for affected children
Serve as a Medical Expert in Environmental Health
You will also play a key role in addressing environmental and chemical exposure concerns across the state, working with the Environmental Toxicology and Environmental Epidemiology Units within EHP.
In this capacity you will:
- Provide medical guidance to toxicologists, epidemiologists, other state agencies, and Maine residents
- Support responses to both routine and acute environmental, occupational, and chemical exposures
- Support surveillance programs for notifiable environmental health conditions, including carbon monoxide poisoning and exposure to polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), also known as "forever chemicals"
- Collaborate across disciplines, sometimes in time-sensitive situations, under the direction of the Senior Environmental Health Program Manager
Additional Ways You'll Contribute:
- Deliver presentations and grand rounds on childhood blood lead testing and lead exposure
- Lead a weekly childhood lead poisoning team case review
- Develop lead poisoning health case management protocols and procedures
- Partner with managers and epidemiologists to monitor rates of blood lead testing in various populations
- Assist with consultations and reporting related to carbon monoxide and PFAS exposures
- Assist toxicologists in responding to community or individual concerns when environmental exposures approach clinical significance
- On occasion, as needed, and as funding allows, support other Divisions within Maine CDC to provide medical expertise for other health conditions.
- On occasion, if needed, provide on-call coverage or work outside of regular business hours for the timely and appropriate management of severe lead poisoning or other serious or environmental health outcomes.