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Under the direction of the Assistant Manager, the Field Supervisor (FS) directly supervises and coordinates the daily work functions of the Vector Control Technicians (VCT) and Vector Control Assistants (VCAs).
The FS directly implements and oversees the implementation of the District’s Integrated Vector Management Program (IVMP) as it pertains to work performed by the VCTs. This includes ensuring that field operations are performed according to pertinent regulations and the requirements of the District’s Programmatic Environmental Impact Report (PEIR), which specifies certain Best Management Practices (BMPs). The FS provides regular, concise oral and written updates and reports to the Assistant Manager.
The FS also plans, coordinates and performs fieldwork related to problematic situations and large-scale vector surveillance, treatment operations and in support of the work of the team of VCTs. An important component of the FS position is ensuring compliance with the District’s safety practices and policies. The FS communicates with the public, special interest groups and other agencies regarding the Districts IVMP and operational matters. In addition, the FS participates in the District’s public outreach efforts, working collaboratively with the Public Information Officer. This position also works closely with the surveillance/laboratory staff regarding mosquito surveillance, control and special projects.
The FS also works closely and collaboratively with the Mechanic Facilities Manager regarding equipment needs, use and maintenance.
Illustrative Duties and Responsibilities
Include, but are not limited to:
Supervising and coordinating vector surveillance and control operations within the scope of the operations
Directly supervising and training field staff, g., Vector Control Technicians and Vector Control Assistants;
Maintaining and/or developing manuals, policies and procedures and establishing work performance standards for subordinate staff;
Working with other public agencies. special interest groups and private organizations to ensure collaborative efforts are utilized and vector control activities are coordinated;
Participating in the recruitment process for field staff when required;
Participating in the development and execution of District safety programs;
Coordinating the procurement and dissemination of safety equipment for field staff;,
Ensuring that subordinate staff are properly equipped with personal protective equipment, safety information and supplies and adhere to safety protocols and regulations;
Appropriately and effectively communicating management directives to subordinate staff;
Ensuring that subordinate staff receive proper training and follow best management practices included in the District’s PEIR;
Handling difficult or problem situations arising from field-related operations and complaints;
Effectively communicating with the public, special interest groups and public and regulatory agencies with regard to District programs, operations, mandates, and objectives;
Periodically observing the work of VCTs and VCAs in the field to provide coaching and direction when needed;
Regularly providing concise reports to the Assistant Manager regarding field operations;
Assisting in the preparation of the annual budget;
Assisting in the management of the District’s operational budget as it pertains the operations department and
as assigned by the Assistant Manager and/or District Manager;
Performing regular inventory and assisting in the purchasing of pesticides as required;
Participate in performance management and personnel decisions regarding Vector Control Technicians and seasonal staff.
Management of one of the subdivisions of the Operations Department (e.g. Inventory, Reporting, Training)
This position works as Vector Control Technician as circumstances may dictate;
Performing other work as
Yellowjacket Operations
Assisting with difficult or problematic yellowjacket issues, educating agencies and the public regarding
yellowjackets and the District’s programs and responding to yellowjacket service requests as needed.
Utilizing specialized control equipment and personal protective equipment to treat
Rodent (i.e. rats and mice) Operations
Educating the public and agencies regarding control and exclusion methods pertaining to rats and
May respond to service requests and perform rodent prevention inspections that include providing information and performing inspections to determine points of access into buildings and homes, and assess rodent activity on properties.
General Operations
Using GPS units and software and databases to facilitate large scale larvicide and adulticide treatments, (e.g., helicopter larvicide applications) preparing and revising operational maps of zones and areas in the District, including properties, ponds, topographic characteristics, and other features relevant to mosquito and vector control operations.
Compiling data as directed on work completed, types of services rendered, and vector population
Utilizing service requests to evaluate inspection
Compiling and analyzing data to prepare reports for other agencies as
Efficiently and effectively communicating with management regarding field observations, work performed, and interactions with the public and agencies.
Operating handheld radios and/or cell phones to maintain contact with management and other
Operating trucks and all-terrain vehicles in a safe, responsible, and environmentally compatible manner to efficiently perform duties.
Towing ATVs or boats on trailers behind trucks, observing appropriate safety precautions and
Utilizing effective communication skills to inform and relate to the public about vector control and District policies and programs.
Attending interagency and public meetings as
Working and coordinating with other District departments to assist in fulfilling the District’s
On an as-needed basis will assist in mechanical maintenance, repairs and
On an as-needed basis will assist in the maintenance and repair of buildings and
May be required to give informational presentations to other agencies, community groups, and/or the
Pesticides and Equipment
Operating hand and power application
Calibrating application equipment: measure, mix, and apply pesticides in accordance with Safety Data Sheet information, product labels, District guidelines, and VCT training and certification provided by the State of California.
Maintaining equipment such as Argos, ATVs, and application equipment in a clean and safe
Work Hours
The standard work schedule is Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 3:30pm. Full-time employees typically work five 8-hour days per week (40 hours total). Alternative schedules such as 9/80 and flextime arrangements may be approved based on job classification and operational needs, subject to the District Manager’s discretion.
Certification
Certification by the California Department of Public Health as a Vector Control Maintain the certification by completing mandatory continuing education (40 hours/two-year cycle).
Probationary Period
A one-year probation is
Prerequisites
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills
Certification by the California Department of Public Health as a Vector Control Technician (Gold Card)
Knowledge of general biology and ecology of
Wide-ranging knowledge of pesticides, their application, effects, and potential hazards to animal and plant life.
Ability to exercise independent judgment and demonstrate
Ability to foster a strong team environment and lead
Knowledge of applicable state laws and regulations
General knowledge of research techniques and investigative
Ability to plan and conduct general surveys and specific studies, including the development and use of reporting and record keeping systems.
Strong oral and written communication skills
Ability to effectively supervise and instruct all levels of
Ability to work cooperatively with other personnel and the general public
Self-motivated, work with a high degree of
Education
Graduate of an accredited college or university with a minimum of an Associates of Arts Degree or minimum of five years’ experience in the field of mosquito and vector control.
Experience
Minimum of 5 (five) years’ experience in mosquito and vector control
Experience in either customer service or public relations is desirable but not
Experience in supervision and personnel management is preferred but not
Proficient with basic use and operation of a Microsoft Windows®-based PC and MS Office® software, desktop and laptop computers.
Experience in using database
Driver’s License
Valid California Driver’s License is
Must be insurable under the guidelines set by the District’s insurance
PHYSICALDEMANDS ANDESSENTIALFUNCTIONSOF THE JOB
Ability to:
Periodically* lift various items up to and including 50 pounds
Periodically* lift items between 50 and 75 pounds including, but not limited to, large truck tires, storm drain grates, manhole covers, septic tank lids, and vehicle parts with aid of appropriate tool or equipment.
Periodically* change vehicle tires in the field, following
Occasionally* carry a backpack sprayer, ultra-low volume applicator, or granule applicator with a weight of at least 45 lbs. for extended periods during all types of weather
Demonstrate adequate visual depth perception and color vision and possess a minimum of single ear aided hearing
Speak well enough to use a cell phone or two-way communication system and to communicate with staff and the public
Demonstrate physical stamina sufficient to frequently* operate, including getting in and out of or on and off of a motor vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, boat, and comply with insurance requirements
Demonstrate adequate coordination of eye/hand/foot; use fine manipulation by hand of tools, instruments and other objects
Regularly* walk and stand for extended periods of time and sit for extended periods of time
Wear protective equipment such as hip waders, bee suits and rubber boots, as needed
Work alone at times and/or without direct supervision
Tolerate insect bites, bee and yellowjacket stings
Be vaccinated for various diseases to which employee may be exposed in the course of duties
Periodically* climb ladders or other objects
Regularly* traverse rough, sloping or uneven ground such as fields, dirt banks, stream beds, and shallow ponds
Perform repetitive motion associated with computer usage
Walk in and along creeks and marshes for up to 7 hours per day during a standard workday - longer periods may be required during emergency or overtime situations
Work in inclement weather
Effectively communicate with co-workers and members of the public
Establish and maintain good working relationships with fellow employees and members of the public
* Periodically – Activity or condition exists up to 25 percent of the time Occasionally – Activity or condition exists from 25 to 50 percent of the time Regularly – Activity or condition exists from 50 to 75 percent of the time Frequently – Activity or condition exists 75 percent or more of the time
This job description does not imply any written or verbal contract and is for management communication purposes only. The District reserves the right to change this job and its related responsibilities as business requires.
About Marin/Sonoma Mosquito and Vector Control District
The Marin/Sonoma Mosquito and Vector Control District (MSMVCD) is committed to protecting the health and welfare of its communities from mosquitoes and vector-borne disease. MSMVCD services approximately 736,000 residents in a nearly 2,300 square mile service area. Each year the District responds to over 3,000 requests for service from the public. In addition, the District conducts field and laboratory studies, monitors for the presence of vectorborne diseases and provides educational outreach to the local community.
District headquarters are located in Cotati, California, population around 7,100. Residents of Cotati enjoy the cozy, small town feel as well as the close proximity to larger, more urban cities. The area has a relaxed lifestyle but a short drive can take you to the lights of San Francisco. Sonoma and Marin counties are known for their arts, music and food and wine venues. Farmers markets, foodie lover restaurants, and upscale and funky boutiques and gift shops can be found throughout the region. There are numerous outdoor activities including cycling, hiking, and camping.