Pay Rate: $13 - $15/hr
Assists with county wide mosquito abatement program and performs related administrative duties. Work on surveillance and insecticide efficacy projects that survey, delineate and characterize both man-made and natural mosquito production sites associated with mosquito nuisance and vector species. Work will further be associated with evaluation of techniques, both in the field and laboratory, of Integrated Pest Management practices used by Mosquito Control including but not limited to the collection of adult mosquitoes captured in light traps and the collection of mosquito ovi-traps. These positions are located in Cabarrus County and will be responsible for: taking surveys or inventories, as required, in the field or in-house; collection and identification of mosquito species; data accumulation; and interacting with people in the community while performing service-related requests.
Position will also be involved in other aspects of Environmental Health such as Public Swimming Pools (water chemistry/safety checks), well water sampling, and other administrative tasks within the office. A general exposure to public health and the implementation of programs into the community.
Education/Experience: Enrolled in a secondary education within the science field, High School Diploma or equivalent required
Primary Responsibilities:
- Conducts systematic daily checks of assigned areas in the County to locate mosquito breeding areas
- Identify breeding problems and exercise good judgment in selecting appropriate control technique and/or treatment
- Applies control materials according to procedure in order to maximize the coverage of the area while ensuring compliance with all applicable Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), State and County regulations and policies governing the application of pesticides. This includes the possible use of a respirator and other safety equipment
- Maintains accurate daily paper records. Work independently with minor supervision
- Reads and interprets a variety of instructions maps, diagrams, or schedules to determine appropriate treatment locations
- Conducts mosquito control activities as requested by the Field Supervisor and or Manager
- Sets and collects light traps for mosquito control surveillance
- Take well water samples from private wells to be sent to the State lab for testing
- Conduct public swimming pool water chemistry and safety checks at various public pools for verification of compliance
- Assist the front desk staff in administrative duties such as returning phone calls, documentation and permit research
Time Commitment: 200 hours for the full Summer term (June 1st, 2026 - August 2026)
Benefit of Internship: The intern will gain meaningful experience that supports both professional development and career readiness. The key benefits will include:
- Allows college students to have a glimpse of Public Health work, focusing on EH
- Exposure to all seven programs within EH and allowed to shadow as interested
- Provide an overview of all services provided by CHA
Our Mission
To improve individual and community health through services, education, and collaborative action.
Our Vision
We envision a thriving community where people make healthy choices in healthy environments.
CHA does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients.