Howard County Public School System

Coordinator, Environmental Services

Howard County Public School System  •  United States (Onsite)  •  4 hours ago
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ABOUT US

The Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) is one of the leading school systems in Maryland and the nation. To learn more about us and our 2024 -2029 Strategic Plan, please visit our website and our careers page Join our award-winning workforce and make a difference in the lives of our students!

ABOUT THE APPLICATION PROCESS

Before you begin, please read the job posting below carefully including the Application Requirements specific to this position. Be sure your application reflects experience and education required to meet the minimum and any preferred qualifications listed. Our application guide includes detailed instructions to assist you. Once your application has been submitted, you will not be able to add documentation or make any changes.

Please note that application submission will be available only through 11:59 PM on the date prior to the indicated end date. If no end date is indicated, the posting will remain open indefinitely

Job Posting End Date:

06-29-2026

Reminder: Current permanent and temporary employees must apply through the Jobs Hub in Workday, not the external career site.

Under the direction of the Chief Operating Officer, the Coordinator of Environmental Servicesis responsible forthe development, implementation, management of operating and capital budgets appropriated for environmental services requirements and comprehensive environmental programs for the school system. This role oversees requirements associated with indoor environmental quality, water quality, hazardous material management, and related contracted services;optimizesbuilding system performance; ensures that all facilities, procedures, and policies align with federal, state, and local regulationspertaining toenvironmental compliance requirements. Works collaboratively to coordinate environmental requirements related to facility management, maintenance, planning, design, and construction of school district buildings and grounds with departments and offices across the school system. The role supports system-wide operational effectiveness and the Strategic Plan by implementing environmental compliance, health, and safety measures, improving the indoor environmental quality, advancing environmental goals, and striving for safe and healthy environments that prioritize need and advanceequitableoutcomes for students and staff.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

A combination of education and experience may be considered.

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degreefrom an accredited college or university.

Experience:

  • Three years of related work experience in environmental management, safety compliance, or industrial hygiene, environmental compliance, occupational safety, indoor air quality/environmental quality management, or a related field.

  • Experience conducting inspections, investigations, audits, and regulatory compliance activities.

  • Experience coordinating with local, state, and federal guidelines, regulations, legislation, and compliance programs.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

The ideal candidate for this role will alsopossessa combination of theadditionalqualifications below. If youdon’tmeet every one of the preferred qualifications, we still encourage you to apply, as we welcome applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in environmental science, mechanical engineering, industrial hygiene or occupational safety & health, or a related field.

Experience:

  • Experience developing and implementing district-wide environmental, health and safety programs, services, and initiatives

  • Experience in a K-12, higher education, government, healthcare, or large institutional environment.

  • Experience coordinating environmental health and safety programs.

  • Experience responding to environmental incidents and emergency situations.

  • Experience interpreting and applying OSHA, EPA, Maryland COMAR, and other applicable local, state, and federal environmental, occupational health, and safety regulations, guidelines, legislation, and compliance programs.

  • Experience with indoor environmental quality (IEQ), indoor air quality (IAQ), hazardous materials management, and industrial hygiene monitoring.

Certifications/Licenses:

  • Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)

  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP)

  • Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM)

  • Associate Safety Professional (ASP)

  • EPA/AHERA Asbestos Building Inspector and/or Management Planner certification

ESSENTIAL POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

Thebelow listis a summary of the functions of the job, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of allpossible jobresponsibilities, tasks, and duties.

  • Provides the leadership and supervision for the Environmental Management Department

  • Coordinates the development and management of the district’s Environmental Management Program which includes establishing and overseeing an environmental management team and the operating and capital budget allocated to achieve program outcomes that are related to HCPSS Strategic Plan priorities that are focused on sustaining safe and healthy environments for students, staff, and community

  • Coordinating building walkthrough inspections, building system evaluations, investigation of reported indoor environment quality (IEQ) concerns, environmental team activities, meetings, including distribution of the environmental program requirements.

  • Develops, maintains, and stays current with regulatory and technical requirements related to environmental program requirements to include but not limited to, indoor environmental quality (IEQ), indoor air quality (IAQ), water quality, chemical spill control, hazardous material management, wastewater management, and occupational safety and health

  • Planning, organizing, inspecting and conducting indoor environmental reviews of all HCPSS facilities in accordance with nationally accepted guidelines and scientific principles.

  • Defines program priorities, schedules and objectives and monitors progress of mitigation or remediation projects pertaining to indoor air quality.

  • Maintains compliance with Federal and State legislation and regulations including but not limited to: Maryland COMAR, Federal Clean Water and Clean Air Acts, Resources Conservation and Recovery Act, Toxic Substances Control Act, Superfund Amendments Reauthorization Act.

  • Serves as the key HCPSS contact person concerning all environmental program requirements.

  • Develop policies, procedures and protocols to maintain compliance with indoor environmental guidelines.

  • Manages communication with the Board, staff, parents, and other stakeholders regarding all aspects of the HCPSS environmental program

  • Prepares and presents verbal and written reports to managers and senior management as requiredAssists others in the development of status reports, letters, technical memoranda, contact reports, technical analyses or other outputs needed.

  • Prepares and provides formal briefings to staff and customers and participates in technical discussions at project review sessions and in negotiations with the customer.

  • Provides statistical analysis in support of indoor environmental projects, reports, and technical assessments.

  • Responds promptly to real and perceived emergencies involving health and safety issues. Provide on-the-ground coordination during building systems and site emergencies that have the potential to result in an environmental, safety, or health concern

  • Investigate incidents involving water infiltration, equipment failure causing leaks and flooding, fire, unsafe conditions, and non-compliance issues to identify the cause and associated hazard. Develop strategies to reduce and prevent future occurrences.

  • Conducts simple risk assessments and work site assessments for basic health and safety concerns.

  • Coordinates and conducts inspections, investigations and audits. Coordinates and conducts appropriate environmental and industrial hygiene monitoring. Recommend appropriate environmental control measures.

  • Collaborate with other departments to review compliance with all safety and environmental codes related to indoor environmental quality and recommend corrective measures.

  • Performs activities such as audits, preparation of HCPSS standards, and notifies management of quality problems.

  • Provides expertise and technical evaluation/documentation in relation to HCPSS safety and industrial hygiene programs.

  • Updates and maintains OSHA and EPA related compliance records and ensures that managers and administrators are kept abreast of this information.

  • Provide administrative and technical directions to HCPSS personnel regarding the resolution of technical problems, development/approval of in-house training, etc.

  • Develops, coordinates and conducts training related to indoor environmental quality. Interfaces with contractors and consultants as needed.

  • Participates in semi-annual/as needed HCPSS quality audits or assessments.

  • Evaluates environmental health and safety (i.e. indoor quality of the environment including ventilation, exhaust and lighting) according to current standards.

  • Conduct indoor environmental incident investigations and safety inspections and follow up activities to ensure corrective measures are completed in a timely manner

  • Assists in the prevention of work-related illness and injury connected with indoor environmental quality and maximizes employee protection & safety.

  • Response to emergencies to coordinate the necessary environmental services.

  • Collaborates with Risk Management to organize, advise and provide environmental health and safety expertise to regularly scheduled safety committee meetings to identify and prioritize safety hazards and needs, to plan and coordinate corrective or enhancement efforts, and to increase overall environmental health and safety awareness.

  • Collaborates with Risk Management to conduct inspections of school facilities and grounds to identify existing or potential injury and/or health hazards; develops and recommends corrective action against known and identified hazards; assists with implementing corrective actions; maintains accurate inspection records including follow-up communications with departments to verify recommended corrective action has been taken.

  • Collaborates with Risk Management to maintain compliance with Occupational Safety and Health laws governing: Right to Know, Bloodborne Pathogens, Confined Space Entry, Fall Protection, Electrical Equipment Lock Out/Tag Out, Hearing Conservation and Respiratory Protection.

  • Collaborates with Facilities’ Planning, Design and Construction, Maintenance, Operations, and school architects and engineers to develop proper construction standards to facilitate a safe work and instruction environment for new school construction, school additions, and renovations.

  • Serves as liaison, and coordinates with, all environmental and occupational health and safety related agencies for Howard County, Howard County Health Department, the State of Maryland, and Federal agencies.

  • Works with various school community organizations such as the PTA, PTO, Booster, or related groups to promote the school system’s overall environmental health and safety program as requested.

Employee Safety

  • Theemployeeis responsible forthe use of safety devices and protective equipmentin order tominimize the frequency and severity of work-related accidents. The employeeis responsible forusing safe practices and methods in the operation and supplies related to their job.

  • The employee is further responsible for correcting any conditions within the building or grounds that may be hazardous to employees, students, or staff assigned to the building and reporting same to theappropriate administrator

ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

The below list is a summary of the knowledge, skills, and abilitiesrequiredfor success in this position, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list.

Knowledge:

  • Knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental, occupational health, and safety laws, regulations, standards, and compliance requirements, including OSHA/MOSH, EPA, COMAR, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and related regulations.

  • Knowledge of environmental health and safety principles and practices, including indoor environmental quality (IEQ), indoor air quality (IAQ), industrial hygiene, hazardous materials management, wastewater management, ventilation systems, mold and moisture investigations, and environmental remediation.

  • Knowledge of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) standards, EPA Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools guidance, and other nationally recognized environmental health and safety standards and resources.

  • Knowledge of occupational safety principles, incident investigation techniques, hazard recognition, risk assessment methodologies, and corrective action planning.

  • Knowledge of environmental health and safety auditing, inspection, investigation, monitoring, and compliance practices.

  • Knowledge of emergency response procedures related to environmental health and safety incidents.

  • Knowledge of school facility operations, maintenance practices, construction, renovation, and environmental control systems within a K-12 environment.

  • Knowledge of project management, contract management, program coordination, and continuous improvement principles.

  • Knowledge of data collection, statistical analysis, technical report writing, records management, and documentation practices.

  • Knowledge of effective training methods, public presentations, and stakeholder communication techniques.

  • Knowledge of business technology applications including Microsoft Office Suite, database applications, environmental reporting systems, and web-based research tools.

Skills:

  • Skill in coordinating and managing environmental health and safety programs and initiatives.

  • Skill in conducting environmental inspections, investigations, audits, and industrial hygiene assessments.

  • Skill in identifying hazards, analyzing environmental and safety risks, and recommending corrective or preventive actions.

  • Skill in interpreting and applying environmental and occupational safety laws, regulations, standards, and technical guidance.

  • Skill in preparing clear, concise, and accurate technical reports, correspondence, presentations, and compliance documentation.

  • Skill in project coordination, organization, prioritization, and management of multiple assignments and deadlines.

  • Skill in verbal and written communication, interpersonal relations, and collaboration with staff, administrators, regulatory agencies, contractors, consultants, and community stakeholders.

  • Skill in utilizing database systems, business software applications, spreadsheets, and other technology tools to support program operations and reporting.

Abilities:

  • Ability to implement, coordinate, and evaluate environmental health and safety programs and related compliance activities.

  • Ability to conduct inspections, incident investigations, environmental assessments, and follow-up activities to ensure timely corrective actions.

  • Ability to analyze technical information, interpret regulations and standards, and communicate findings effectively to technical and non-technical audiences.

  • Ability to respond effectively to environmental health and safety incidents and emergency situations.

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, administrators, contractors, regulatory agencies, and community stakeholders.

  • Ability to work independently, exercise sound judgment, and maintain confidentiality in sensitive matters.

  • Excellent written, verbal communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Excellent organizational and analytical skills.

  • Demonstrated ability with database applications and web-based research.

  • Project management and contract management principles

  • Demonstrated ability with business technology applications (i.e. Microsoft Office Suite)

ADDITIONALREQUIREMENTS

Working Environment

  • Work involves exposure to uncomfortable or unpleasant surroundings.

  • May be required to go into confined spaces, climb up to high areas (roofs, plenum spaces, catwalks, attics, etc.), into mechanical rooms, cold/hot spaces, and damp/musty areas.

  • Same as above, use of lifts, and required to investigate, presence of hazardous materials, and manage the remediation of reported mold growth, and abatement of hazardous materials.

  • Work involves climbing ladders to access roof areas while carrying environmental testing/monitoring equipment.

  • Work requires use of protective equipment. such as goggles, gloves, masks, etc.

Physical Requirements

  • Work involves special physical demands such as lifting 50 pounds or more, climbing ladders, etc.

The person selected for this position must meet all requirements of the physical examination administered by a medical service selected by the Howard County Department of Education.

Licensure

  • Possession of a Maryland Class C driver’s license and satisfactory driving record.

Prior to any employment offer, the selected candidate will need to provide a copy of their license and consent toa review oftheir driving record.For positions requiring a CDL, a query of yourrecordwill also be run in the Federal Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse.

Working Hours

  • This position is classified as “essential” and requires the ability to be on call and respond to calls 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.  Individuals in this position areissuedan HCPSS mobile phone for these purposes.  Accepting this position would require that you meet these requirements during your tenure with HCPSS.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Complete applications must besubmitted, and once your application has beensubmitted, you will not be able to add documentation or make any changes. Incomplete applications will not beconsideredResumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application.

SupplementalApplication Questions

This position requiresapplicants to provide responses to the below supplemental application questionstodeterminewhether you meet the minimum and preferred qualificationsPlease upload your responses in a separate file to thesupplemental application questionssection of the application.

1. Please describe your experience developing and implementing district-wide environmental, health and safety programs, services, and initiatives.

2. Please describe yourexperienceinterpreting and applying OSHA, EPA, Maryland COMAR, and other applicable local, state, and federal environmental, occupational health, and safety regulations, guidelines, legislation, and compliance programs

3. Please describe your experience with indoor environmental quality (IEQ), indoor air quality (IAQ), hazardous materials management, and industrial hygiene monitoring.

SELECTIONCRITERIA

Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be included in further evaluation.Interviews will be limited to those applicants who, in addition to meeting the basic requirements, have experience and education which most closely match the position qualifications and the needs of the school system.

Applicants maybe requiredto complete a skills assessment prior to or during the interview process.

EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION

Compensation

This isa12-month per year position in the Howard County Association of Supervisors and Administrators-Administrators, Non-Certificated Supervisors (HCASA-NCS) employee unit. The current salary rangefor this position is in theGrade IVlaneon theNon-Certificated Supervisors salary scaleActual placement will bein accordance withthe salary procedures of the Howard County Public School System and the HCASA-NCSMaster Agreement which considers relevant prior experience. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, this position is exemptfrom overtime.

Retirement

Membership in the Maryland State Retirement Agency (MSRA) pension plan is a mandatory condition of employment for all employees who meet the eligibility and membership criteria defined in the State Personnel and Pensions Article and the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR). A qualifying employee cannot reject membership, nor can an ineligible employeeelectmembership.The annualcontribution to the pension plan will be 7% of an employee’s annual salary

Benefits

HCPSS offers a comprehensive benefits packagefor eligible employees.Information aboutadditionalbenefits such as paid time off can be found in the negotiated agreementfor employees in this bargaining unit.

Pre-EmploymentRequirements

Professional references will be contacted prior to any offerofemployment. Recommended candidates willberequiredtoprovide references from current and recent supervisors.

All employees, regular and temporary, must be fingerprinted, have a criminal background investigation completed, and successfully complete the Maryland Employment History Review,pursuant toSection 6-113.2 of the Education Article, Annotated Code of Maryland.In addition, some positions will requirecompletion of a physical examination and/or drug testing

Anyone offered employment isrequiredto provide proper identification and documentation of eligibility for employment in the United States. HCPSSparticipates in E-Verify anddoes not offer employee sponsorship.

For questionsregardingthisposting, please contactPhilip Wentt(philip_wentt@hcpss.org)ORhumanresources@hcpss.org

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

To request an accommodation during the application or interview process due to a documented disability, please email humanresources@hcpss.org


HCPSS celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation of any kind. HCPSS is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees in providing them with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at HCPSS are based on organizational needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, veteran status or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

Howard County Public School System

About Howard County Public School System

Howard County, Maryland is a suburban community of more than 330,000 situated midway along the Baltimore-Washington corridor. It is a county of contrasts — a blend of old and new, urban and rural, historical and progressive. The county’s borders encompass Ellicott City, one of the country’s oldest towns, and Columbia, a planned community conceived and designed more than 55 years ago by The Rouse Company.

A great community deserves great schools, and the Howard County Public School System is a recognized source of local pride. The school system consistently ranks among Maryland’s top school districts based on student performance on state assessments. Howard County students score above the national averages on standardized tests.

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