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The New Hanover County Board of Health met on Wednesday, June 16, 1982 at the
New Hanover County Health Department.
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Members Present:
Carl Durham, Chairman
Roma Lee Hall, Vice Chairman
Donald Blake
J. William Eakins, M. D.
Hal A. Franklin, II, M. D.
Larry Neal, D. D. S.
James Strickland
Hobart Whaley
Members Absent:
William Grathwol
Others Present:
James M. Brown, Secretary to the Board
Robert Pope, County Attorney
Mabel Price, Recording Secretary
Mr. Durham, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 8:00 A. M. and called for
corrections to the May 5 and May 11, 1982 minutes. Mrs. Hall moved the minutes
of May 5, 1982 be approved. Dr. Eakins seconded the motion and it carried unani-
mously. Mrs. Hall moved the May 11, 1982 minutes be approved. Dr. Neal seconded
the motion and it carried unanimously.
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Mr. Brown introduced his Management Team to the Board, this team made up of Divi-
sion Directors, Supervisors and Administrative Staff. He also mentioned that
Mr. Jim McMahan would act as Coordinating Assistant Director while he is on vacation.
Mr. Brown urged the Board to contact any of the management team at any time for
assistance or information. He also told the Board that he plans to operate on
this basis when he returns - that he wants the management team to be more actively
involved. He also said he plans to have them attend Board of Health meetings when
agenda items concern them.
Seafood and Shellfish Ordinance: Dr. Neal reported on the follow-up hearing he had
with Seafood and Shellfish establishment owners. Several suggestions were made by
these owners which were discussed with the Board and will be incorporated in the
final draft. Dr. Eakins again raised the issue of disposal of garbage in and around
these establishments. This will be explored further before final draft is submitted.
Management Study: Mrs. Hall reported that the Management Study Committee agreed in
concept with the Management Study done by Planning & Design Associates of Raleigh,
N. C. The committee suggested a comparison study on the telephone system, suggested
the outside entrance to the Health Director's office be eliminated and agreed whole-
heartedly with using the auditorium for needed clinic space. Mr. Blake suggested we
look at the Telephone System and Computer System at New Hanover Memorial Hospital
and investigate tying in with these systems. Mr. Brown will investigate and report
to the Board in August.
Mrs. Hall moved the Board support the Management Report as submitted. Dr. Franklin
seconded the motion and it unanimously carried.
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Septic Tank Ordinance: Mr. Brown told the Board that new Sewage Treatment and
Disposal Rules have been adopted by the Commission for Health Services to become
effective July 1, 1982. He told the Board that all of New Hanover County Board
of Health rules associated with sewage treatment and disposal will be attached
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to the respective State sections and be given to Mr. Grathwol and the sewage
disposal committee for review. Hopefully this report will be given to the Board
at the September meeting for final action in October.
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Consultant Report: Mr. Jim McMahan told the Board that he had been very pleased
with the reception he received at the Department and that everyone had been very
cooperative. He reported that his first two weeks had been spent mostly in orienta-
tion to the Department and Community. Some of his more specific activities include:
1) Studying options of Assistant Director or Administrative Officer or expanding
the personnel position. 2) Working on Home Health One-Write System which will begin
on July 1, 1982. Forms are presently at the printers. 3) Looking at communications
at all levels. 4) Weekly meetings with Division Chiefs have been re-established.
5) Working on fee collection system and policy - and plans for educating the public
to a fee system. 6) Beginning a system of gathering information for Home Health
Cost Report. 7) Working on mechanism for developing policy and ordinances. Mr.
McMahan told the Board that he would like to begin a program to get positive accomp-
lishments of the staff before the public. He said he feels the positive things about
the department should be emphasized.
Commissioners Budget Hearing: Mrs. Hall reported that she and Mr. Brown had attended
a budget hearing with the County Commissioners on June 10, 1982. She reported that
it was a good hearing and felt the budget, as approved, was one we could live with.
July, August and September Board of Health Meeting Schedule: Mr. Brown and Mrs. Hall
worked out a summer schedule for Board of Health meetings and recommended the following
dates: July 14, August 11 and September 8. The October meeting would revert back to
the first Wednesday of the month schedule. By common consent this schedule was adopted.
Fee Schedule: Mr. Durham reported that hopefully the fee schedule will be finalized 1-
at the August meeting.
Animal Control Advisory Committee Appointment:
member of the Kennel Club, to fill the vacancy
the nomination and it carried unanimously.
Dr. Neal nominated Diane Connor, a
on the Committee. Mrs. Hall seconded
Water Sampling - Small Community Systems: Mr. Brown submitted a report that had been
done by John Moran, former Environmental Health Supervisor, giving data on number of
systems, tests being done and cost. Mr. Blake feels that the Health Department should
be responsible for quality control on these tests. Pete Davis, Environmental Health
Supervisor, was asked to check with Ralph Harper, State Environmental Health Consultant,
to see what he is doing to make sure the samples submitted by the owner of the system
is a true sample. Mr. Davis will also compile information regarding Community and
Non-Community Systems,what would be involved if we begin this quality control (i.e.
additional time required by Sanitarians and additional cost).
Health Director's Job Description: A copy of a proposed Job Description for the Health
Director had been mailed to the Board. After discussions and amendments, Mr. Blake
moved the Job Description be accepted. Mrs. Hall seconded the motion and it carried
unanimously.
Rabies Vaccination of Cats: Dr. Neal reported that copies of ordinances which include
Rabies Vaccination of Cats have been requested from several counties. He said the
Advisory Committee for Animal Control will review these and begin working on an ordi- 1
nance for New Hanover County. Dr. Eakins suggested Charles Newkirk, Animal Control
Chief, secure figures from the State on Rabies reported within a 100 mile radius for
racoons, cats and other animals. It was pointed out that we do have quarantine
authority written in our present ordinance to deal with emergencies.
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Septic Tank Installer & Pumper License Renewal: Mr. Brown reported that since
we hope to complete the Septic Tank Ordinance, which will incorporate licensure for
septic tank installers and may necessitate minor changes, we extend the licensure
renewal to November 1, 1982 on a one-time basis. Our present ordinance requires
that licenses be renewed annually by July 15 of each year. Mr. Blake moved the
licenses be extended to November 1, 1982 on a one-time basis. Mr. Whaley seconded
the motion and it unanimously carried.
Appointment of Acting Health Director: Mr. Durham told the Board that it would
be necessary to appoint an Acting Health Director for legal purposes while Mr.
Brown is on vacation. Mr. Durham suggested that Dr. Eakins serve as Acting Health
Director from July 1 to August 9, 1982. Mrs. Hall moved Dr. Eakins be requested to
serve as Acting Director for this period of time. Mr. Whaley seconded the motion
and it carried unanimously. Dr. Eakins said he would be glad to serve in this
capacity.
Executive Session: Mr. Durham moved the Board adjourn to executive session to
discuss personnel matters. Dr. Eakins seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
The Board entered executive session at 9:53 A. M.
Mr. Durham moved the Board adjourn executive session and return to regular session.
Dr. Eakins seconded the motion and it unanimously carried and the Board entered
regular session at 10:33 A. M.
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There being no further business, Mr. Whaley moved the meeting be adjourned. Mrs.
Hall seconded the motion and it carried unanimously and the meeting was adjourned
at 10:35 A. M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Chairman, Boar~~ .
Approved: July 14, 1982
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POSITION DESCRIPTION
Health Director, New Hanover County Department of Health, N. C. State
Classification - Local Health Administrator IV
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
The Health Director, New Hanover County Department of Health, is the chief
administrator of the Health Department, reporting to the Board of Health.
The Health Director is responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing,
evaluating and financial control of a variety of health programs. The work
includes the administrative direction of a staff of technical and medically
related personnel as well as clerical employees.
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Master's degree in public health administration from a two-year program and
three years of experience in administrative management. one of which must
have been in health related program; or master's degree in any area of public
health and four years of administrative management experience, two of which
must be in a health related program; or master's degree in public administration
or any health related field and four years of administrative management exper-
ience, three of which must have been in a health related program; or graduation
from an accredited four-year college or university and six years of experience
in a human services field, four of which must have been in a health related
program with at least three years in an administrative management capacity; or
an equivalent combination of education and experience.
This education and experience should be exemplified by:
1. A broad base of knowledge in all technical areas affecting public health,
including general and preventive medicine, environmental management and
quality control, sanitary engineering, dental health, nutrition, epidemiology,
laboratory science, health education and animal control.
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2. A broad knowledge and ability to comprehend and apply public laws, ordinances,
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rules and regulations affecting public health.
3. Skill in budgeting and accounting practices in order to provide direction
to staff in budgeting and accounting methods. Knowledgeable of all reporting
requirements of North Carolina State and Federal programs.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES - EXAMPLES
1. Identify community and agency needs. Formulate policies, procedures, goals
and objectives relative to those needs or problems and present them to the
Board of Health for consideration. Implement policy and procedure approved
by the Board of Health. Monitor the progress of programs, practices and
operations and evaluate them against stated objectives. Provide direction and
leadership to maintain progress in meeting goals and objectives.
2. Establish, implement and maintain sound management policies, procedures and
tit practices related to internal operations, fiscal control. personnel management,
long range planning and public relations. Monitor progress and periodically
evaluate the effectiveness of the policies, procedures and practices.
3. Establish, implement and maintain public relations policies, procedures and
practices that will create an awareness and inform the public of Health Depart-
ment regulations, operations and activities in order to maximize their accep-
tance and utilization. Monitor and periodically evaluate the public's aware-
ness, acceptance and utilization of Health Department regulations, operations
and activities.
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4. Develop and maintain effective^professional relationships with all related
City, County, State and National Agencies.
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5. Represent the Health Department at forums, meetings and conferences of local
and State groups. Participate in professional groups and organizations and
encourage Health Department employees to do likewise.
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Organize and manage the development of the Health Department and the
establishment of its policies, procedures, goals and objectives so that
the responsibilities and activities of the department are carried out in
an efficient and timely manner with maximum utilization of all resources.
7. Work with the administrative staff to manage the development and implemen-
tation of agency policies, procedures, practices, goals and objectives.
Monitor and periodically evaluate progress to assure a consistant under-
standing of their intent.
8. Perform appropriate staffing activities to maintain qualified personnel.
Provide for appropriate development and training activities. Establish
mechanisms to evaluate the effectiveness of these activities.
9. Develop and implement training schedules or programs for the administrative
staff to maintain current knowledge and practice of public health administration.
10. Participate with the Board of Health in developing and implementing continuing
education, training and professional development programs for the Health
Director.
11. Identifies and develops cooperative programs with other agencies and resources
in County and state such that Health Department goals are more broadly attained.
12. Maintains an up to date awareness of new State and National programs which will
benefit the local health care programs. Writes and submits such grant or
assistance applications which will facilitate the Health Department program.