Field Supervisor, Marin/Sonoma Mosquito and Vector Control District

SUMMARY: MSMVCD is hiring for a Full-Time, FSLA Exempt Field Supervisor Position. 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.

SALARY:  Annual Salary Schedule: Step 1- $118, 373   Step 2-$124,603 Step 3- $131,161 Step 4- $138,065

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 Technician. Maintain the certification by completing mandatory continuing education (40 hours/two-year cycle).

PROBATIONARY PERIOD: A one-year probation is required.

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