Local public health departments across our state have a growing need to continually learn about Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA).
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Community health staff conduct clinics and educational programs, collect data, and advocate for the needs of their community.
Emergency preparedness staff work closely with state and local partners to develop procedures, conduct drills, and increase readiness in their communities.
Inspectional and environmental health workers are essential for ensuring communities meet statutory public health requirements.
Managers in local public health supervise programs, service areas, or departments are responsible for decision making, ethical leadership practices, and budgeti
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Epidemiologists in local public health are responsible for monitoring and preventing infectious diseases within their communities.
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Clerical and administrative staff keep information, communications, and critical records flowing within local health.