Environmental Health Officer (TAS)
Education and Training:
To become an environmental health officer you usually have to study environmental, community or public health or environmental management at university. These areas of study may be undertaken within a science, health science, social science or natural science degree. To get into these courses you usually need to gain your TCE. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics and physical sciences are normally required. A number of universities in Australia offer degrees in these areas. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.
Additional Information:
Graduates can become members of Environmental Health Australia, a national professional association for environmental health officers and other professionals working in environmental health. Student membership is available to those studying an accredited environmental health degree.
Related Courses:
While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.
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- Certificate III in Local Government - Health and Environment
- Certificate IV in Local Government - Health and Environment
- Diploma of Local Government - Health and Environment
- Bachelor of Health Science - Environmental Health
Employment Opportunities:
The main employers are local government and councils. Environmental health officers are also employed by the Australian Defence Force, state and territory health and environment departments and area health services, major food corporations, international airlines and overseas aid organisations. There are growing opportunities elsewhere in the private sector.
For Further Information:
Environmental Health Association (Australia) Inc.
Environmental Health Australia (VIC/TAS)
(03) 9438 5960Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services
1300 135 513Information for other states and territories:
www.envirohealthaustralia.com.au
vic@eh.org.au