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Local Environmental Health
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Technical and Professional Competencies
Public Health Sciences Skills
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Describe the core functions and the 10 Essential Public Health Services
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Define “population-based” public health practice
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Describe the public health aspects of emergency planning (PHEPR)
Professional Practice
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Access resources for ongoing learning, professional development and personal
productivity
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Access and apply best practices for area of specialized expertise
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Access peers and mentors for consultation and mutual support
Roles and Responsibilities
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Describe the organization of the local health jurisdiction, including
reporting relationships for key management and operations staff
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Describe the roles and responsibilities of key management positions in the
local health jurisdiction as expected by law, the local board of health, and
organizational structure
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Access and apply agency policies and procedures regarding everyday local
health jurisdiction operations (e.g., protection of confidentiality, internal
and external communications, health alert procedures, etc.)
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Systems Thinking
Washington’s Public Health System
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Describe the framework of the public health system in Washington State
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Describe linkages between the Department of Health, other state agencies and
local health jurisdictions
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Differentiate the roles and
responsibilities of governmental public health agencies and other
agencies with public health responsibilities
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Describe the core public health functions and the essential public health
services and explain their relationship to public health programs and services
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Describe the role of the Public Health Improvement Partnership in
strengthening the Washington State public health system
Local Health Jurisdictions
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Describe common administrative structures of local health jurisdictions in
Washington State
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Describe programs and services commonly provided by local health
jurisdictions in Washington State
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Identify distinctions between different local health jurisdiction structures:
departments, single and multi-county districts, and the implications for local
health jurisdiction governance
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Identify various regional structures for public health agencies and programs
and explain how these relate to the local health jurisdiction
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Public Health Policy, Authority, and Responsibility
Boards of Health and Legal Authority
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Access WACs (Washington Administrative Code) and RCWs (Revised Code of
Washington) governing public health
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Describe the appropriate protocol for interacting with the County Attorney or
local health jurisdiction legal counsel
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Describe the appropriate process to address a public health issue with the
local Board of Health through problem identification, discussion, and
development of action plans, and review.
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Describe the role of the local health jurisdiction’s senior managers in local
Board of Health meetings
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Differentiate the roles and legal responsibilities of local and state Boards
of Health and Health Officers
Policy Development and Implementation
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Explain the core public health functions and the essential public health
services as they pertain to policy development
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Discuss the development of public health policy at local and state levels,
including public health law, regulations and rules found in the Revised Code of
Washington (RCW), the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) and local ordinances
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Define the concept of “mandated services” and identify public health laws and
regulations related to specific public health programs
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List 3 strategies for effective work within the legislative process
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New Coalitions and Alliances
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Identify key partners and stakeholders and describe their existing linkages
with the local health jurisdiction
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List the appropriate people/groups in and outside the local health
jurisdiction to include in a meeting or discussion about a particular public
health problem/initiative.
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Describe the local health jurisdiction’s involvement in community networks,
advisory groups and coalitions working together on public health-related issues
and services
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Identify strategies for engaging the community in efforts to improve public
health
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Communication
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Explain the purpose of the public health communication campaign developed
through the Public Health Improvement Partnership and describe how it is applied
within the local health jurisdiction.
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Explain the local health jurisdiction’s policies and procedures for external
communication (responding to citizen calls, e-mails or letters, interacting with
the media and distributing press releases.)
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Describe problems that are likely to arise in a high concern/low trust
situation and ways one might address these problems through risk communications
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Access the local health jurisdiction’s communication and public information
plans for a variety of public health issues, including emergency events (PHEPR)
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List the appropriate people/groups (in and outside the local health
jurisdiction) to include in a meeting or discussion about a particular public
health problem/initiative
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Informatics
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Use email, various list
serves and online conferencing capabilities to support your work
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Identify the software applications used within the local health jurisdiction
to perform research, record-keeping, communication, data analysis, and reporting
tasks
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Access confidentiality laws and regulations, and identify the local policies
and procedures to implement these requirements
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Access relevant data sources to help characterize a public health problem or
evaluate a public health service/program
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List population-based health information systems (e.g. disease or
immunization registries) available to the community
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Quality Improvement
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Define core values that guide quality improvement efforts (e.g.
customer-driven, results-focus, innovation, continuous learning, etc.).
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Describe key areas of organization performance (e.g. customer focus, human
resources, work processes, etc.)
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Describe how to use the Standards for Public Health in Washington State (and
the results of the baseline assessment) to develop a plan for improving local
health jurisdiction performance
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Results-based Accountability
Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
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Discuss the relationship between the local health jurisdiction’s mission,
goals, objectives and budget and the public health priorities identified by the
community through the community health assessment process
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Describe the local health jurisdiction’s process for program planning and
evaluation
Financial and Contract Management
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Describe the major revenue sources for the local health jurisdiction
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Describe the local health jurisdiction’s budget development and budget
management processes and identify the expectations for senior managers in these
processes
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Identify major contracts with DOH, other state agencies, county government
and other sources that provide funding for local health jurisdiction programs
and activities.
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Describe how the local health jurisdiction tracks implementation of various
federal and state administrative, fiscal and reporting requirements for
contracts, including the DOH consolidated contract
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Read and interpret the BARS report
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Describe the methodology used within the agency for calculating unit costs
and the principles that guide setting fees for services
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Identify the local health jurisdiction’s cost-allocation method
Personnel Management
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Identify the agency’s policies for staff education and training, including
release time, stipends or other supports
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Describe key elements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Family
and Medical Leave Act.
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Describe the local health jurisdiction’s approach to employee performance
management
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Describe the local health jurisdiction’s process for orienting new employees
and employees assigned to new roles.
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Access information about licensure and certification of various professionals
working in public health in Washington State
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Describe labor relations and union contract issues as they relate to the
local health jurisdiction
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Describe local health jurisdiction policies and protocols pertaining to
staffing for an emergency event/response (PHEPR)
Property, Facilities, and Risk Management
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Access and apply the local health jurisdiction’s policies and procedures for
purchase, control, and maintenance of property, facilities, and other resources
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Describe key elements of the Americans with Disabilities Act that pertain to
agency facilities
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Identify risk management strategies used within the local health jurisdiction
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Visionary Leadership
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Define “collaborative leadership”
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Discuss different models and styles of leadership and how they are used
appropriately in different contexts
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Describe appropriate leadership roles for bringing the community together to
discuss public health issues
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Local Environmental Health Director
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