The County of Mendocino is seeking an innovative and community-oriented County Health Officer (CHO) to serve as the county's chief public health strategist, developing and implementing health policy, overseeing public health preparedness efforts, and ensuring community health initiatives meet the needs of all residents. Working closely with local tribal health organizations, community clinics, and other critical partners, the CHO will foster a cohesive healthcare system that supports a diverse population. Their role will encompass medical oversight of programs for communicable disease control, environmental health, and maternal and child health. They will also provide expert advice to policymakers on public health issues impacting the community, including environmental and community design considerations. The ideal candidate will be a licensed physician in California with significant scientific and epidemiological knowledge, who will approach rural community health with a practical and down-to-earth perspective. This visionary leader will foster a collaborative team culture, working with external and internal professionals, including an exceptional nursing team to drive initiatives to address community health challenges and improving the well-being of all residents. Champion public health and transform lives – apply today!
Round one interviews will be virtual and held in early January. Finalists will move forward to in-person interviews in mid- to late January. Candidates invited to interview must be available for both dates.
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Mendocino County is a general law County, governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors who serve as the legislative and executive body of County government and many special districts. The Board members are elected by their respective districts and together enact legislation governing the County and determine overall policies for County departments and various special districts. The Board appoints the Chief Executive Officer who is responsible for the day-to-day administration of County affairs.
The County is divided into seven functional areas that represent general categories of service to the County’s community: General Government, Public Protection, Public Ways & Facilities, Health & Sanitation, Public Assistance, Education, and Recreation & Culture. These areas are composed of 19 separate departments. Four departments are directed by officials elected by residents to serve a four-year term, and include: Assessor-Clerk-Recorder, Auditor-Controller/Treasurer-Tax Collector, District Attorney, and Sheriff-Coroner. Five officials are appointed by the Chief Executive Officer, which include the Human Resources Director, Planning and Building Services Director, Health Services Direc...tor, Social Services Director, and Transportation Director. The remaining officials are appointed either by the Board or other
agencies as outlined in state law.
As an employer, the County of Mendocino had an average of 1,100 FTEs during the FY 2023-24, and an adopted budget of $416,118,848 during FY 2023-24. With competitive salaries, benefits, and a favorable work environment as expressed by county employees, this is a great place to work, live, and raise a family. The county greatly values the contributions of its employees and their commitment to public service and the quality of life in Mendocino. Our vision is to be the employer of choice in Mendocino County by providing a workplace that attracts and retains talented and passionate employees to serve our community.
The County of Mendocino covers nearly two and half million acres of land (more than 3,800 square miles). It is a picturesque and bucolic rural county along California’s north coast. Just two hours drive from the Golden Gate, the county boasts beautiful fertile inland valleys, Pacific coastline, and rugged mountain peaks. The county’s 91,000 residents enjoy small town life, local cultural events, theatre companies, and abundant outdoor recreational activities. Quaint historic villages are found along the scenic coastline, home to many inns, art galleries, boutiques and restaurants. The northern part of the county draws outdoor enthusiasts eager for adventure in hiking, canoeing, fishing and more. The inland area is best known as wine country, producing some of the finest California wines from a unique terroir. Mendocino County’s
economy is grounded in agriculture and timber, as well as tourism and a growing retail and service center. Weather in the county is generally mild. Fog and sea breezes usually keep the coastal areas cool, while inland temperatures can reach the high 90’s during the summer months. With 90+ miles of coastline, Mendocino County has a beach for everyone. We are home to the southernmost reaches of the Pacific temperate rainforest ecoregion and to the Mendocino National Forest, with recreational opportunities accessible to all. The county seat is Ukiah with a population of approximately 16,700 residents.
For more information about Mendocino County: www.discoverukiah.com, and www.visitmendocino.com