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Seasonal - Office Admin

Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control...
Grove, CA Full Time
POSTED ON 3/27/2026
AVAILABLE BEFORE 5/26/2026

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

This announcement is being distributed pursuant to Section 3.01 of the District Personnel Manual.

SEASONAL HELPER
(Administration Office Assignment)


Final Filing Date: Open Until Filled.

Application Process
Interested individuals may download an application from the District website at
www.fightthebite.net/about/district-jobs/ Failure to fully complete an application and the
instructions in this job announcement may result in rejection from the process. Please mail all
application materials to:


Sacramento/Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District
Attn: Seasonal Helper, Office Assignment
8631 Bond Road
Elk Grove, California 95624
(916) 685-1022


OR


Submit by e-mail to Jobs@fightthebite.net. Please attach the application
materials as a Word or PDF file with the classification title, Seasonal
Helper, Office Assignment in the subject line. E- mailed applications are not
considered received until opened by District staff.


Please Note: As this position is Open Until Filled it is recommended that Applicants submit their
application materials to the District as soon as possible. Applications will be reviewed
periodically, and applicants will be notified of their status in the recruitment process by e-mail
and/or phone.


Job Description
Under the direct supervision of the Administrative Manager, the Seasonal Helper, Administration
Assignment assists in the seasonal operations of the Administration Office to benefit the goals
and mission of the Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District. The Seasonal Helper
is a temporary position. Regularly performed tasks and responsibilities vary based on District and
department needs.


Candidates must be available to work a minimum of 20 hours per week up to a maximum of 40
hours per week, Monday through Friday. The term of the position is anticipated to begin in April
and is expected to end on or about September 30, 2026. The term and scheduled days or hours


may be increased or decreased depending upon the needs of the program and department.


Illustrative tasks for this class varies by department assigned and may include, but are not
limited to, the following:
Performs administrative and clerical support to the assigned department; communicates with the
public, property owners, community and government agencies about District mosquito and vector
control services; refers complex public relations or technical issues to appropriate department or
supervisor; collects and enters data into computers and mobile electronic devices, such as, but not
limited to, smart phones, tablets, laptop and desktop computers and scanning equipment; may
troubleshoot and provide technical assistance to District personnel as needed; prepares
documents, spreadsheets, reports, handouts and other related department or District materials for
review by supervisor; drives/operates vehicle and/or equipment following all District safety
protocols and any applicable local, state, and federal vehicle or traffic laws; may be required to
work overtime hours, weekends and holidays. May be exposed to infectious diseases associated
with mosquitoes and other vectors.


A complete Job Description can be obtained from the Main District Office.


Minimum Qualifications
Listed below are some typical ways a person can obtain the required education, experience, knowledge
and abilities to perform the responsibilities and tasks of the position. Equivalent combinations of training
and experience may be considered qualifying at the sole discretion of the District. It is the applicant’s
responsibility to identify in their application materials how they meet the minimum qualifications.


Education and Experience:

  • Equivalent to graduation from High School; experience that demonstrates possession of

the knowledge and skills needed to successfully perform the illustrative tasks stated above
is preferred.


Licenses or Certifications:

  • Possession of a valid California drivers’ license; must be insurable with the District self-

insurance program; must maintain valid license and insurability throughout employment.

Position Status
The vacancy is for a seasonal, temporary position. The specific term of temporary employment
for a particular employee shall be determined by the Manager. An employee’s employment will
expire at the end of the seasonal employment term; however, temporary employees serve at the
will of the District and may be terminated at any time without cause or prior notice. Temporary
employees do not have the rights described in the Personnel Manual relating to disciplinary
action and dismissal. The Manager may fill a temporary position pursuant to applicable
provisions of the Personnel Manual.









Examination and Selection Process

Applicants selected for interviews will be based on an evaluation of qualifying training,
education and experience included in the application materials. Meeting minimum qualifications
does not guarantee selection for an interview. Those candidates selected for interviews will
receive an invite for an in-person interview to further assess training, experience and ability to
perform the duties of the position. Selection will be based on a combined overall assessment of
the interview and application.


Applicants selected for interviews must be available to interview between 7:00am and 3:30pm,
Monday through Friday. Alternative interview times may not be offered.


Medical Testing
All persons selected for appointment must pass medical examinations administered by the
District designated physician. Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District is
committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol-free workplace.


Compensation and Benefits
The starting salary range for this position is $22.00 – $24.00 per hour paid monthly. Salary will
be determined at the time of hiring. Seasonal, temporary employees do not receive medical or
other employee benefits except when required by law. Seasonal, temporary employees receive
Sick Leave pursuant to Assembly Bill 1522 (AB 1522), the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy
Families Act of 2014. Workers compensation is provided and employees are protected under the
Workers Compensation Laws of California.


Equal Employment Opportunity It is the policy of the District to provide equal employment
opportunity to all applicants. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without
regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, physical or mental
disability, medical condition, marital status, military or veteran status gender, age, sexual
orientation, gender identity or gender expression, registered domestic partner status, genetic
information, or any other basis that is protected under state or federal law.


Please contact the District at least five (5) working days before a scheduled examination or
interview if you require accommodation in the examination or interview process.

Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District

Seasonal Helper

Nature of Work
Under the direct supervision of the Department Head or Supervisor the Seasonal Helper assists in
the seasonal operations of the assigned department and crew to benefit the goals and mission of
the Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District.

The Seasonal Helper is a temporary position. Regularly performed tasks and responsibilities vary
by department. Department and crew assignments may include, but are not limited to,
Administration, Control Operations, Ecological Management, Fisheries, Laboratory, Public
Information and Education, or Information Technology. Assignments in Administration, Public
Education and Information Technology work predominantly in an indoor office environment
performing administrative and clerical support while other departments regularly perform work
in both outdoor field and indoor office environments.

Illustrative Tasks:
The following tasks are typical and may vary depending upon the assignment. These are not to be
construed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other tasks within the scope of experience and capability may be
required and assigned.

Surveys assigned area or zone for vector breeding sources, such as, but not limited to, catch
basins, swimming pools, septic tanks, dairy facilities, fields, and pastures; reports conditions
needing attention and/or action to Field Technician or Supervisor.

Performs inspections on a variety of premises including, but not limited to, residential or
commercial properties, farms, ranches, and other potential or known vector breeding sources;
assists in the identification of abundance, species and/or stage of larval development and other
related factors; may assist Field Technicians with responses to Yellow Jacket and Africanized
Honey Bee service requests.

Communicates with the public and property owners on the vector control services to be
performed; refers complex public relations and property access issues to supervisor.

Applies biological or chemical control materials under direction and guidance of supervisor or
Field Technician; wears personal protective equipment and performs application of selected
control product according to training, label, and applicable laws or regulations.

Collects and enters data into computers and mobile electronic devices, such as, but not limited to,
smart phones, tablets, laptop and desktop computers; prepares documents and reports for review
by supervisor.

Reads and interprets operational maps of zones and areas within the District; reports
discrepancies or needed revisions to supervisor.

Drives automotive equipment outfitted with powered and hand spray equipment; depending upon
the area of assignment, travels within the area by foot, bicycle, truck, ATV; may pull trailers or
transport other equipment following all District safety protocols and any applicable local, state,
and federal vehicle or traffic laws.

Performs basic general labor including routine facilities and equipment maintenance and repair;
identifies and reports more complex issues needing attention to supervisor; may perform other
related skilled or semi-skilled tasks or projects as assigned.

May perform activities involving the collection (seining) and planting of gambusia affinis
(mosquitofish) or other predatory fish of mosquito larvae at the District owned hatchery or other
sites identified by the Fisheries department; performs routine cleaning, testing and maintenance
of hatchery related equipment and grounds as required.

May maintain, repair, and deploy surveillance equipment and supplies used to collect/assess
vectors or field samples; may assist in the maintenance of vector colonies, biological control
agents, or other related colonies.

May be required to work overtime hours, weekends and holidays.

May be exposed to infectious diseases associated with mosquitoes and other vectors.

Minimum Qualifications
Listed below are some typical ways a person can obtain the required education, experience, knowledge
and abilities to perform the responsibilities and tasks of the position. Equivalent combinations of training
and experience may be considered qualifying at the sole discretion of the District.

Education and Experience:

 Equivalent to graduation from High School; experience that demonstrates possession of
the knowledge and skills needed to successfully perform the illustrative tasks stated
above is preferred.

Licenses or Certifications:

 Possession of a valid California drivers’ license; must be insurable with the District self-
insurance program; must maintain valid license and insurability throughout employment.

Knowledge and Abilities:
The following are examples of attributes and competencies which can be gained and demonstrated
through experience, education and training, and are necessary to successfully perform the tasks and
duties listed within the Illustrative Tasks section of this description.

Knowledge of:

 Best practices of integrated pest management, biological and chemical control, vector-
borne disease control, and vector prevention, techniques, equipment, and terminology;

 Mosquitoes and other vectors or nuisance species including, but not limited to, life cycle,
habits, and characteristics;

 Operation of basic office equipment, including computer, keyboard, copier, scanner and
other peripherals;

 Basic computer software applications and programs including word processing,
databases, spreadsheets, e-mail and internet;

 Correct Business English, good grammar, punctuation, and spelling;
 Basic arithmetic including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division;
 Duties, responsibilities, and Best Management Practices of the Sacramento-Yolo

Mosquito and Vector Control District.

Ability to:

 Learn to identify various species of mosquitoes and other vectors or nuisance species
found in Sacramento and Yolo Counties;

 Learn and understand pesticides used in mosquito and vector control, including
understanding of application rates, safety policies, and procedures regarding the handling,
storage and disposal of pesticides;

 Operate District pesticide application equipment, instruments, surveillance and other
equipment or control devices;

 Safely operate District equipment after training and with appropriate supervision;
 Service, repair and operate District equipment, instruments, and surveillance devices;
 Effectively communicate both orally and in writing with the public, land owners,

government agencies, and coworkers in a tactful and courteous manner;
 Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the

public; must maintain composure and professionalism in adverse situations;
 Accept and follow through on oral and written instructions from persons working at a

higher level;
 Read and understand District policies, personnel manual, and other standard operating

guidelines;
 Learn and understand pertinent federal, state, and local laws and regulations related to

mosquito and vector control operations.

Physical Demands and Working Conditions:

The position of Seasonal Helper will require work which is varied in nature, including outdoor
physical work and indoor office work. Outdoor physical work includes, but is not limited to,
field work/visits traversing uneven ground such as fields, dirt banks, stream banks, rice fields,
and shallow ponds. Incumbent may be exposed to pesticides, chemicals, communicable diseases,
and other health hazards; inclement weather conditions including extreme heat and cold, and/or
verbal confrontations from members of the public. The incumbent may be required to work non-

standard work schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Incumbent will be expected
to perform overtime or maintain a flexible work schedule during times when mosquitoes are
most active.

The Seasonal Helper will need to be able to perform the following essential duties and functions
of the position regularly sitting at desk and in meetings for long periods of time; regularly sitting
at desk or microscope for long periods of time; occasionally reaching and twisting to reach
equipment surrounding desk or microscope; regularly walking, standing, bending at the knees
and waist, stooping, and squatting; Ability to periodically lie in a prone position and climb
ladders or fences; periodically pushing, pulling or lifting up to fifty (50) pounds; periodically
assist in lifting objects in excess of 60 pounds; ability to read (with corrective vision if
necessary); constant use of overall vision; regular computer use; occasional color and depth
vision; regular repetitive motion associated with computer usage; regular writing and typing;
regular operation of office equipment, computers and clerical supplies; regularly manipulate and
operate small parts and tools; regular hearing and talking in person and on the phone; regular
public and/or coworker contact; ability to use fine and gross motor coordination for riding a
bicycle, driving both standard and automatic transmissions, ATV’s, and other District
equipment.

Periodically = Activity or condition exists less than 25% of the time
Occasionally = Activity or condition exists 25-50% of the time
Regularly = Activity or condition exists 50-75% of the time
Frequently = Activity or condition exists more than 75% of the time

Information Block

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Established:

Revised: 04/17/2018

Retitled:

The District reserves the right to modify, delete, or supplement the duties, qualification, and requirements stated at
its sole and absolute discretion.

Salary : $22 - $24

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