p style="text-align:inherit"/>Worker Subtype: Regular
Time Type: Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40
Department: 900115 Web Services, URMC
Work Shift: UR - Day (United States of America)
Range: UR URG 116
Compensation Range: $108,483.00 - $162,725.00
The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Working closely with communications, marketing, information technology, administrative, research, and academic or clinical stakeholders, the Assistant Director, Web Operations leads multidisciplinary teams, oversees web operations and delivery, and serves as a primary partner to departments seeking web solutions.
- Comprehensive knowledge of the principles, techniques, and practices of environmental engineering and environmental health programs;
- Comprehensive knowledge of provisions of Federal, State, and local laws and regulations related to the environment and environmental health;
- Good knowledge of the practices and techniques of administrative supervision of environmental health programs;
- Good knowledge of principles and practices of modern administrative techniques and procedures including budget preparation and administration;
- Ability to plan, develop, direct, and administer environmental health programs and to project and integrate these into the departmental programs;
- Ability to read and interpret engineering blueprints and sketches;
- Ability to read and interpret complex written material, state laws and departmental regulations pertaining to environmental engineering and environmental health;
- Ability to prepare technical reports and correspondence;
- Ability to deal with public, local officials, and difficult people;
- Ability to develop and maintain good public relations;
- Ability to communicate verbally and in writing. The work entails administration, management, and direction of the environmental health division of the County Health Department; advising local officials and the general public in regard to environmental health problems involving environmental engineering practices and the measures necessary for improvements and compliance with legal requirements; providing leadership in promotion of public health through application of environmental health practices; enforcement of the provisions of local and state Public Health Laws, State and County regulations, and Sanitary Codes in relation to environmental health matters.
Under the direction of the Chief Medical Officer, the Regional Medical Director of Ambulatory Clinical Operations is responsible for clinical leadership, provider performance, quality outcomes, and operational partnership of multisite ambulatory medical practice.