Missoula County: Friday Employee Spotlight, Sarah

Missoula County: Friday Employee Spotlight, Sarah
Sarah — Missoula County
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It’s Friday, and Missoula County employees are working hard for you!

Visit http://missoula.co/news to meet Sarah, air quality specialist at the Missoula City-County Health Department.

“Wildfire smoke response is my favorite professional focus. During wildfire smoke events, I provide the community with wildfire smoke forecasts and health advisories. During the off-season, I work closely with community, non-profit and research partners to move Missoula County closer to being a smoke-ready community.”

 Be sure to check out www.montanawildfiresmoke.org to prepare for wildfire season, and you can follow wildfire smoke forecasts at www.missoulacounty.us/currentaq.

Want to come work with Sarah at Missoula County? Check out available job openings at http://missoula.co/jobs

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