Washington State Department of Health

Washington State Department of Health (DOH) serves as the state’s primary public‑health agency, partnering with federal, tribal, and local entities to protect a

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Company facts

Founded
1989
Employees
5,000
Headquarters
United States
Type
Government

About

Washington State Department of Health (DOH) serves as the state’s primary public‑health agency, partnering with federal, tribal, and local entities to protect and promote the health of Washington residents. It administers a broad portfolio of programs—including disease prevention, emergency preparedness, environmental health, maternal and child health, nutrition, immunizations, laboratory services, and regulatory oversight of food safety, drinking water, and radiation protection—to ensure safe, healthy communities. DOH is recognized as an employer of choice, offering flexible work schedules, telework options, and a modern, collaborative workspace. The agency prioritizes diversity and inclusion, provides comprehensive wellness resources, and supports families through initiatives such as the Infant at Work program, creating a supportive environment for public‑health professionals.