How did you get your job?
I applied on the Exeter City Council website, after searching through multiple jobs sites, such as EHN Jobs and the websites of other councils in the local area.
How relevant is your degree to your environmental health role?
My postgraduate degree in environmental health and science is relevant and covers the basics over a very broad area. Environmental health is such a large subject that although your degree lays the foundation, you do need to specialise in one or two areas to advance in your field.
What are your main work activities?
I work in private sector housing, where we are assigned cases from our principal officer. We receive a variety of complaints, enquiries and requests for help. Once we receive a case, it's vital that we gain as much information as possible. We have a maximum of five days to contact them but we usually do it within 24 hours of receiving.
When we make contact, we ask the person making the complaint or request to explain the issue in their own words, so that we can gather the information we need to resolve the issue. In most cases, we need to visit the property and assess any hazards, and at this point we consider what possible action is needed. This could be a notice, informal action or a grant, for example.
How has your role developed and what are your career ambitions?
When I first started, my main focus was to learn the basics of private sector housing and to understand what is expected in the role. Now I'm progressing by taking on more challenging cases and a variety of work, including:
- minimum energy efficiency enforcement
- Housing Act 2004, management regulations, anti-social behaviour and environmental protection enforcement
- House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) licensing and inspections
- Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments and inspections
- grants
- environmental protection
- water testing.
I'm also now doing my professional portfolio to gain promotion to an officer role, and later hope to advance to the position of principal officer and/or service lead.