|
•
PH
Orientation Home
• Purpose & Background
• How do I use this site?
• How do I
navigate this site?
•
Resources
• Agency
Directories
• Information
Links
• Laws and
Regulations
• Health
Data
• PHIP
and PHIP Standards
• Acronyms
• Training
Calendar

|
Local Health
Officer
Text Copy of
Steps

top
Step 1 - Recruitment for a new
LHO is initiated. (Responsibility: local health jurisdiction [LHJ]
hiring new health officer, WSALPHO Local Health Officer Group) When
recruitment is initiated, the LHJ will notify DOH and review pertinent
RCWs and WACs regarding qualifications. The WSALPHO Local Health Officer
Group will help recruit qualified applicants and provide consultation to
the hiring LHJ as needed.
Step 2 - The new LHO is hired. (Responsibility: LHJ hiring new
health officer)
Step 3 - DOH and WSALPHO are notified of new health officer
appointment. (Responsibility: LHJ hiring new health officer) The LHJ
notifies DOH Office of Public Health Systems Planning & Development
and WSALPHO administrator of the new appointment.
Step 4 - LHO appointment is communicated throughout DOH and WSALPHO.
(Responsibility: DOH Office of Public Health Systems Planning &
Development, WSALPHO)
-
name and address of new LHO
is communicated to all DOH programs and other LHJs
-
local health department
directory is updated
-
email address is added to
address book for agency
-
WSALPHO orientation is
initiated
-
name and email address are
added to listserv (WSALPHO-L)
-
Name and address are added to
WSALPHO mailing list
Step 5 - A standard letter is sent to the new LHO from DOH and WSALPHO.
(Responsibility: DOH Office of Public Health Systems Planning &
Development)
-
welcomes new LHO to public
health practice in Washington State
-
describes orientation process
and initial meeting with State Health Officer and mentor (i.e., a more
seasoned LHO
-
names who will arrange
initial meeting
-
includes copy of "What
Do Local Health Officers Do?", "Orientation of New Local
Health Officers", New Local Health Officer Biography and
Orientation Assessment Tool
-
is co-signed by State Health
Officer, Secretary of Health, Chair of WSALPHO
-
indicates that State Health
Officer will correspond with the local board of health (LBOH) to make
them aware of the orientation process and expectations, and to report
ongoing progress
top
Step 6 - Initial meeting is arranged between new LHO, State Health
Officer, and chair of WSALPHO Local Health Officer Group. (Responsibility:
DOH Office of Public Health Systems Planning & Development)
-
will occur within 6 weeks of
LHO arrival on the job, if at all possible
-
should take place at the new
LHOs LHJ unless other meetings in Olympia are also planned
Step 7 - New local health officer completes self-assessment, sends copy
to Local Health Liaison, and reviews menu of training options. (Responsibility:
New local health officer and DOH Office of Public Health Systems Planning
& Development [Local Health Liaison]). The new local health officer
provides a copy of his/her curriculum vitae to the Local Health
Liaison and completes the orientation self-assessment form. This
information will be used to update the Local Health Officer Directory and
guide orientation activities. The new health officer should also review
the menu of training options and tentatively select items s/he thinks
would be appropriate.
Step 8 - Meeting occurs between new LHO, State Health Officer, and
chair of WSALPHO Local Health Officer Group. (Responsibility: State
Health Officer, new LHO, chair of WSALPHO Local Health Officer Group)
-
introductions will be made
-
new LHO will be asked to
describe his/her background and experiences in medicine and public
health and LHJ employment details (e.g., number of hours)
-
status of new LHO (i.e.,
provisional or fully qualified) is determined
-
document "What Do Local
Health Officers Do?" is reviewed and embellished
-
sample job descriptions are
shared with new LHO
-
expectations for the
orientation process are conveyed
-
menu of orientation
activities is examined and specific activities are selected as
appropriate for new LHO
-
complete menu is copied
-
timeline for completion of
orientation activities is agreed upon for provisionally qualified
health officers
-
means to contact State Health
Officer and chair of WSALPHO Local Health Officer Group are provided
to new LHO
top
Step 9 - Completed orientation menu is submitted to DOH Learning
Resource Coordinator. (Responsibility: State Health Officer, DOH
Office of Public Health Systems Planning & Development [Learning
Resource Coordinator])
-
menu selections are entered
into DOH Training Database
-
appropriate documents,
reference books, and other materials are packaged and sent to new LHO
or LHO is given information to order materials
-
desired DOH meetings are
arranged
Step 10 - A mentor is identified. (Responsibility: WSALPHO Local
Health Officer Group Leadership, State Health Officer) Candidates are
contacted, informed of mentor responsibilities, and asked about
availability/willingness to be a mentor. For candidates expressing
interest, approval by LHJ administrator and/or LBOH is pursued.
Step 11 - Orientation/training occurs, largely self-guided by new local
health officer. (Responsibility: new LHO, mentor, State Health
Officer)
Step 12 - As needed, new LHO contacts mentor or State Health Officer
for assistance. (Responsibility: new LHO, mentor, State Health
Officer)
Step 13 - Progress of orientation process is tracked. State Health
Officer checks in with new LHO and mentor every six months. (Responsibility:
DOH Office of Public Health Systems Planning & Development [Learning
Resource Coordinator}, State Health Officer, new LHO, mentor)
top
Step 14 - State Health Officer is notified when LHO has been in his/her
position for one year. Annual meeting with new LHO is arranged.
(Responsibility: DOH Office of Public Health Systems Planning &
Development [Learning Resource Coordinator], State Health Officer)
-
review completion of
orientation activities to date
-
determine need for
additional, more specialized/customized activities
-
determine need for ongoing
support by mentor
-
determine need for further
follow-up by State Health Officer
-
share progress on orientation
with LBOH for provisionally qualified health officers
Step 15 - Annual review is performed for up to three years for
provisionally qualified LHOs. (Responsibility: State Health Officer,
new LHO) The State Health Officer will report orientation progress to the
new health officer's BOH.
Step 16 - Letter is sent to LBOH describing outcome of LHO orientation
for provisionally qualified LHOs. (Responsibility: State Health
Officer) If necessary, State Health Officer will propose additional
work/orientation or remediation.
Step 17 - Orientation process is evaluated. (Responsibility: DOH
Office of Public Health Systems Planning & Development [Learning
Resource Coordinator], new LHO, mentor, State Health Officer)
top
|
|
• Orientation Process Steps
• Evaluation of the Orientation Process
• Competencies
• Self Assessment
• Learning Objective
• Learning Resource Toolkit
• Printable Manual
|