The Lead Hazard Program Manager is responsible for the daily operationsof the City\'s Lead Hazard Reduction Program, a HUD-funded program toassess and remediate lead hazards in residential units. Duties include,but are not limited to the following: managing lead hazard cases,completing environmental reviews, managing Program funding, lead workertraining, as well as public outreach and education. Must have aBachelor?s degree and three to five (3-5) years of experience in thelead abatement field, including lead abatement construction, leadinspections, and/or public health lead poisoning response; or anyequivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Must havea thorough knowledge of State and Federal Lead Based Paint regulations.Application Deadline: Open Until Filled Classification:Non-Union/Non-Classified Salary Rate: \$1,195.40/Per Week Hours of Work:40-Hours Per Week To Apply: The City of Woonsocket offers a competitivebenefit and compensation package. For more information on this positionincluding a full position description and application visit theEmployment section on the City of Woonsocket website via the followingURL:https://www.woonsocketri.org/personnel-department/pages/employment-opportunitiesPlease forward your completed application and resume to NikkiAphonphanh, Personnel Division, City of Woonsocket, 169 Main Street,Woonsocket, RI 02895. You may send your information electronically [email protected]. About Woonsocket: A City that upholdsforward thinking principles for both employees and residents. Located inRhode Island\'s Blackstone Valley, the City of Woonsocket is a vibrant,urban community and is surrounded by the growing suburban communities ofLincoln, Cumberland and North Smithfield, and boasts a positive businessclimate where City officials and the business community work together tobuild a strong economy. Woonsocket is centrally located in theBoston/Worcester/Providence triangle, and home to CVS Corporation, aFortune 500 company. An Equal Opportunity Employer