Eh&s Supervisor Ii - San Diego, United States - UC San Diego Health

Mark Lane

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Description

Payroll Title:

  • EHS SUPV 2
  • Department:
  • ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY
  • Hiring Pay Scale
- $91, $131,000.00 / Year

  • Worksite:
  • La Jolla Medical Center
  • Appointment Type:
  • Career
  • Appointment Percent:
  • 100%
  • Union:
  • Uncovered
  • Total Openings:
  • 1
  • Work Schedule:
  • Days, 8 hrs/day, Monday-Friday
    #129952 EH&S Supervisor II:

Filing Deadline:
Tue 6/4/2024**
UC San Diego values equity, diversity, and inclusion.

If you are interested in being part of our team, possess the needed licensure and certifications, and feel that you have most of the qualifications and/or transferable skills for a job opening, we strongly encourage you to apply.



DESCRIPTION:


This position will be dedicated to developing, implementing, and monitoring safety programs and policies to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental, health, occupational, and safety regulations within all UC San Diego Health locations including inpatient, ambulatory, and offsite facilities.


This position will supervise EH&S specialists involved in various programs related to: Environment of Care, industrial hygiene, safety coordinators, occupational safety, hazardous material control and waste management, exposure control, hazard evaluation, risk mitigation, compliance with maintaining environmental permits, environmental program inspections, incident investigation, employee training, trending and developing EH&S reportable metrics, other EH&S programs, and other duties assigned.


Supervisory core job duties will include:

  • Providing technical leadership, functional guidance, and supervision to technical and professional employees (e.g. recruitment, performance management, performance evaluation, compliance to organization policies, professional development, delegation of work, and corrective actions as needed).
  • Provides direction and guidance on complex environmental, health, and safety issues encountered by subordinate employees
  • Ensures that daily activities and priorities supports environmental safety, workplace safety, and regulatory compliance.
  • Ensures that quality control procedures are executed to effectively evaluate, improve, and maintain supervised programs and employees
  • Proficiently drafts oral and written communication and reviews or provides feedback to subordinate employee's reports, documentation, and communication presented to the organization, workgroup/committees, and local/state/federal agencies.
  • Functions as a liaison, consultant, or EH&S delegate between different stakeholders on technical and regulatory inspections, policy review, metrics reporting, program development, resource management, and provision of program resources.
  • Creates a contact network of different stakeholders that will contribute to the process improvement, maintaining compliance requirements, and obtaining resources that will mitigate process gaps.

Technical job duties will include:

  • Assessing and evaluating the work environment for risks and hazards using environmental, monitoring, sampling, and analytical equipment that measures the presence of pollutants, hazards, and exposure levels (e.g. JHA, RCA, sampling evaluations using exposure limits references, incident investigation, and technical reports).
  • Performs technical work as a Subject-MatterExpert (SME) related to field or expertise and assigned programs (e.g. Cal/OSHA Title 8, USP800, EPA, DEH, NIOSH, ANSI, CUPA, APCD, DTSC, CERS, DOT Hazmat, NFPA 101, and environmental risk evaluations)
  • Participating in project planning, obtaining environmental permits for operation, and regulation consultation (e.g. Unified Facility Permits, Permit to Operate, Air Quality, Industrial Wastewater Discharge, CERS reporting).
  • Followup on Environment of Care concerns, and identifies opportunities for controls.
  • Participating in workgroups and committees to foster collaboration with other disciplines.
  • Generates comprehensive reports for identified hazards, methods for analysis, data interpretation, corrective action, KPI tracking, and evaluation for success or further improvement needs. (e.g. HMBP, JHA, environmental reporting summary, technical reports, metrics/analytics reports, and industrial hygiene reports)
  • Must maintain specific field knowledge and continuous learning for applicable regulations, changes in policies, updated requirements, and scientific improvements related to EH&S programs.
  • As part of the Environmental Health and Safety team, will support other programs as needed for different UCSDH locations.
  • Other duties assigned depending on business needs for different UCSDH locations.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:


  • Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Occupational Health, Environmental Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Allied Health, or other related field.
  • Five (5) years of related experience in healthcare or industrial settings within the capacity of an EH&S professional.
  • Certification Requirements: Certified Healthcare Safety Pro

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