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April 1, 2022
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Central New York Jobs
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Employer: ACR Health Department: Administration Location: Syracuse, NY Type: Full-time The Chief Programs Officer (CPO) is the primary strategic and management partner to the Executive Director and will oversee all ACR Health’s operations, equity & transformation. The CPO will maintain the highest professional standards, producing rigorous work product in a timely manner and earning the trust and confidence of everyone involved in the organization. The CPO encourages collaboration, effectiveness, and efficiency to enhance ACR Health’s operating capacity and strategy execution.
Employer: SUNY Upstate Medical University Department: Research Administration Location: Syracuse, NY Type: Full-time Job No: 71435 The Clinical Research Compliance Specialist will work closely with the Chief Compliance Officer for Research to help manage the SUNY Upstate Medical University Human Subject Protection Program, including the overall management of the IRB, in accordance with University policies, regulatory standards, ethical principles, and best practices. Additionally, candidate will serve as the primary administrative support person for the Institutional Biosafety Committee to include assembling and disseminating meeting materials, creating agendas and taking notes. Will conduct the pre-review evaluation of new submissions to the IRB and will provide a formal written review to the principal investigator. Reviews amendments, continuing reviews and unanticipated problems. Ensures IRB requirements, stipulations and changes are completed. Provides consultation to faculty, fellows, residents, students and staff in regards to study design, IRB submission requirements and conduct of the research. Provides ongoing education sessions as needed. Assists in developing new forms, templates, instructions and educational programs.
Employer: The Council on Alcoholism and Addictions of The Finger Lakes Location: Auburn, NY Type: Full-time Salary: From $37,000/Yr. The Community Outreach Specialist for the Screening Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Program (Ontario County) will be responsible to implement screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment services for at-risk individuals (children, adolescents and/or adults) in primary care and a variety of community health settings with a targeted focus on screening for underage drinking opioid use and other substance use. Position requires ability to travel and an outgoing, creative team player with flexibility, excellent oral and written communication skills, good organizational skills with attention to detail and ability to development relationships. Bachelor's Degree in Health Education, Chemical Dependency Counseling, Nursing required. A minimum of 2 years experience in teaching, working with youth, counseling or human services preferably with a background in alcohol/drug misuse prevention education and basic knowledge of OASAS Prevention Guidelines is a plus.
Employer: Madison County Public Health Department. Location: Wampsville, NY Type: Full-time Salary: $27.53/Hr. Application Deadline: 4/18/22
This is a technical position responsible for coordinating the social, economic and statistical data collection and analysis functions, as mandated by the New York State Department of Health. The incumbent designs, plans and implements data analysis systems, which investigate the nature and extent of public health needs; evaluating proposed or existing health services and techniques; and evaluating the effectiveness of health programs through data collection and analysis. The work is performed under the direct supervision of the Quality Improvement Coordinator and the general supervision of the Public Health Director with leeway allowed for the exercise of independent judgment. Supervision may be exercised over interns. The incumbent performs related duties as required.
Employer: The Onondaga County Department of Health Department: Community Health Location: Syracuse, NY Type: Full-time Salary: $35,017/Yr. Application Deadline: 4/15/22
The Onondaga County Health Department is seeking a qualified candidate to join the Mental Health and Substance Use Initiatives Program. The Outreach Worker will be responsible for performing community outreach for harm reduction initiatives and assisting in linking people to needed services. This position reports to the Mental Health and Substance Use Initiatives Program Coordinator.
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Regional Jobs
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Employer: Columbia University Department: Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time Duties include: Practicum administration; Liaise with Office of Careers and Practice, student communication and advising, Scope of Work approvals, flight stipends for eligible students, and coordinating department assessment including the department poster session; Administration- Various administrative functions associated with program data, student registration, course listings and waitlists, coursework’s and Canvas platforms, scheduling, agendas and notes for committee and meetings, communication, event planning.
Employer: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s (DOHMH) Department: Bureau of Hepatitis, HIV, and Sexually Transmitted Infections (BHHS) Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time Salary: $75,504-86,830 Job No: 21744 BHHS seeks a Special Project Coordinator to assist in research and evaluation as it relates to the Bureau’s contract portfolio. Duties will include but not be limited to: Research and provide data analysis and evaluation of bureau contracts as it relates to funding and contract operations and execution; Coordinate research efforts and utilize agency systems on administrative research projects, including best practices to improve systems and operations; Manage all data collection as it relates to the bureaus contract. Provide analysis and reporting to executive leadership as needed; Conduct data analysis and field site visits to ensure program integrity and as required by grant funders; Prepare presentations and reports on data analysis and findings to meet program and funding requirements; Supervise staff and consultants conducting research aligning to the bureau's programs; Other duties as assigned.
Employer: American Heart Association Location: Long Island, NY Type: Full-Time The American Heart Association (AHA) has an excellent opportunity for a Community Impact Director based on Long Island, NY based in our Plainview NY office. This position will cover the Long Island market (Suffolk and Nassau counties), plus Westchester, NY area. The Community Impact Director will drive the execution of our health impact goals within the area by focusing in the areas of hypertension, cholesterol, nutrition, obesity, and physical activity with a focus on diverse communities. To help you be successful you will have access to our award-winning learning platform the Heart U as well as various other training and support mechanisms locally and through our National Center.
Employer: Memorial Sloan Kettering Department: Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Location: New York, NY Type: Full-Time The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences serves and supports the mission of Memorial Sloan Kettering, which is: “To lead in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure of cancer through programs of excellence in research, education, outreach, and cost-effective patient care.” The Immigrant Health and Cancer Disparities (IHCD) Service within the department works to address disparities in access to cancer treatment and other healthcare services at the local, national, and global levels. We use a cross-disciplinary, community-engaged approach. We identify key areas of need and provide health education and other services to immigrants and medically underserved communities. We are seeking a Community Outreach Coordinator (COC). The COC plays a vital role within the Immigrant Health and Cancer Disparities Service, Department of Psychiatry, and Behavioral Sciences. As an integral member of the research team and in compliance with all regulatory, institutional, and departmental requirements, performs data collection, data entry, and data analysis for research projects, databases, and research protocols for the IHCD Service. Conducts research programs/protocols within appropriate guidelines and regulations. Ensure data quality and integrity during each phase of data collection and for each protocol assigned.
Employer: Fund for Public Health in New York City Location: New York, NY Type: Full-Time The Data Equity Project Manager will support and advise on data systems modification, develop protocols, and provide comprehensive training for all data collection personnel to comply with the Division of Disease Control data alignment guidelines for disease surveillance systems. This position will work closely with staff and leadership across multiple teams including Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) unit, PHL Data Equity Committee, and Division of Disease Control Data Alignment Taskforce.
Employer: Health Research, Inc. (HRI) Department: Office of Health Systems Management - Division of Data Management, Analysis and Research Group Location: Albany, NY Salary: $66,075/Yr. Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 4/11/22 The Evaluation Specialist II will perform database management activities and statistical analyses and evaluation of data for surveillance and research projects; provide technical assistance on creating health care facility maps; perform ad hoc data analyses; and perform other appropriate related duties.
Employer: Harvard University Department: Center for Wellness & Health Promotion Location: Cambridge, MA Type: Full-time The Community Health Educator/Health Education Specialist educates, advises, and provides outreach to students around exercise motivation, participation, and adherence. The incumbent works with a group of scholars, administrators, and students to identify and coordinate existing campus opportunities for physical activity. Specifically, the Community Health Educator/ Health Education Specialist helps create new socially based opportunities for physical activity, promotes these activities using media and other methods of outreach, and helps measure the efficacy of these efforts on exercise adherence and mental health. The Community Health Educator/Health Education Specialist works with a diverse array of students, sometimes in a supervisory role, and assists in the development of long-term strategic plans, goals, and measurable objectives for the University.
Employer: State of Connecticut, Department of Public Health Location: Hartford, CT Salary: $65,198-88,282/Yr. Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 4/18/22 We are currently recruiting for a Health Program Associate to work within our Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Prevention and Control Program! This role will be located centrally at our offices at 410 Capitol Avenue in Hartford. There is opportunity for a partial telework schedule to support a healthy work-life balance. We are looking for someone who will: Provide direct support in coordinating and implementing a new CDC grant; Collaborate on new initiatives, such as a new statewide STD Coalition; Assist in grant writing, budgets, and management; Work alongside colleagues in the TB, HIV and Viral Hepatitis programs and others on program integration; Impact the exciting work needed to build the STD Program public health workforce.
Employer: Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. Department: Division of Addiction Treatment and Recovery at the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) Location: New York, NY Type: Full-Time The candidate selected will support oversight and implementation of grant-funded projects for treatment and recovery programs. Program work supported by the position is targeted to the State's response to the opioid crisis; the need for increasing access to person centered comprehensive treatment and MAT services throughout New York State. The project coordinator will work with the Bureau of Adult Treatment Services on projects that target the improvement of treatment quality and increase access to vital treatment resources associated with responding to the statewide opioid epidemic. Programs / projects will include, but not be limited to, implementation of: the statewide Methadone Delivery System (MDS); Mobile Methadone Clinics; Medication Units; and Comprehensive Integrated Treatment Programs. This position is based in OASAS New York City office. Candidates should have strong management, writing, and oral communication skills; ability to work cooperatively with diverse stakeholders; and ability to work independently and as part of a team. Candidates must possess a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter.
Employer: New York Presbyterian Department: Weill Cornell Medical Center Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time New York-Presbyterian’s unique relationship with two Ivy League medical schools—Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine—brings together world-class medical care with cutting edge biomedical research. The Research Scientist, Value Institute, will be responsible for developing and implementing a research agenda that advances and evaluates NYP's initiatives for enhancing healthcare value. Work closely with the leadership of the Division of Quality and Patient Safety at NYP, along with other key stakeholders, to identify projects that are most relevant to the institution and of interest to a national audience.
Employer: HRI Department: Office of Public Health Practice Location: Albany, NY Salary: $77,197/Yr. Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 4/19/22 The Program Research Specialist III will work in the Public Health Information Group (PHIG). The incumbent will be responsible for performing in-depth analyses of Prehospital Care Report (PCR) data with the input of Bureau of Emergency Medical and Trauma Services (BEMSATS). Data will be analyzed to generate results for legislatively mandated reports and support the needs of key stakeholders including DOH programs and external partners (Chamber, BEMSATS, local health departments, regional planning groups, opioid prevention coalitions, etc.). The incumbent will contribute toward the planning, design and implementation of surveillance activities. The incumbent will contribute to the development and implementation of various evaluation activities as needed and provide analytical support for analyzing several other important data sources. The incumbent will perform other appropriate related duties.
Employer: HRI Department: Center for Community Health - Bureau of Cancer Prevention and Control Location: Menands, NY Salary: $81,306/Yr. Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 4/11/22 The Public Health Program Nurse will provide clinical guidance and technical assistance for the Bureau of Cancer Prevention and Control cancer screening initiatives. The incumbent will coordinate and monitor the provision of activities within the State’s Cancer Services Program CSP clinical services, including quality assurance activities, review and approval of clinical services provided to CSP clients, develop clinical operations guidelines and forms, provide guidance, training, site visits and/or desk audits, and technical assistance to CSP case managers, patient navigators, and care coordinators to ensure they meet clinical performance measures, coordinate and provide oversight for activities within the Medicaid Cancer Treatment Program, and serve as a liaison and main point of contact about clinical data in the CSP online, secure data system. The incumbent will supervise staff that implement the Medicaid Cancer Treatment Program, CSP case management and patient navigation activities, and review and facilitate changes for clinical data in the CSP data system. The Bureau also implements evidence-based interventions to increase and improve the quality of cancer screening and diagnostic services within health care systems and the incumbent will collaborate with the Bureau staff managing those programs, providing clinical guidance and contribute to work plans, performance measures, training, and technical assistance as needed to build the skills of clinicians and other practitioners to provide cancer education, detection, and treatment services. The incumbent will perform other appropriate related duties.
Employer: HRI Department: Center for Community Health – Division of Epidemiology Location: Albany, NY Salary: $85,794/Yr. Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 4/14/22 The Senior Program Coordinator will oversee the coordination of Division personnel transactions; oversee the coordination and facilitation of COVID-19 related public communications for the Division of Epidemiology which entails overseeing the development and/or developing and implementing a process to internally track correspondence; overseeing the coordination, tracking of and the follow-up of ECU or FOIL requests for all COVID-19 communications to ensure proper intake, deadline review and distribution to subject matter experts both within the Division of Epidemiology as well as partners in other programs that cover, but are not limited to, hospital compliance, nursing home reporting or cases, historical case data, and COVID dashboard maintenance. The incumbent will also oversee the coordination of COVID-19 related grant activities; work with regional and central office staff to develop and oversee the quality and management of COVID related documents, and the creation and presentation of reports that can be used to aid public health decision making. The incumbent will perform other appropriate related duties.
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National Jobs
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Employer: Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health Department: Center for American Indian Health Location: Baltimore, MD Type: Full-time The Data Scientist/Analyst would be a faculty position with the following major functions: 1) Work closely with study leads to implement data analysis for a broad spectrum of behavioral health research studies, including longitudinal randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, case-control studies, surveillance studies, and pilot studies with small samples; 2) Conduct additional analyses related to moderation, mediation, and psychometric evaluation, including structural equation modelling; 3) Building and harmonizing data capture, management and visualization systems across Center projects; 4) Assist in managing data security and privacy protocols; 5) Assist study PIs and others in summarizing and preparing data findings for publication in peer-reviewed manuscripts and presentations.
Employer: American Medical Association Location: Chicago, IL Type: Full-time As a Health Equity Program Administrator (Research and Data) you will be working closely with the Director of Health Equity Research and Data Use, the Program Administrator will provide support and program management around the design and operational implementation of high-impact initiatives focused on health equity research. The Project Administrator will work closely with team members (across research and evaluation) to help support initiatives.
Employer: Network Science Initiative (NSI) Location: Washington, DC Salary: $50,000-58,000/Yr. Type: Full-time
Health Policy Research Analysts are responsible for contributing to all aspects of NSI client engagements. Analysts conduct core qualitative research, create and present client deliverables, manage project timelines and communication, and help develop and refine the product, all with the aim of delivering value to our clients. Analysts work directly with senior leaders in National Journal, and provide insight to the most influential government affairs professionals in Washington. The ideal candidate will have the ability to conduct qualitative analysis of current health-related public policy issues and execute against tight deadlines to develop professional and intellectually sound deliverables for clients, both independently and in close collaboration with team members.
Employer: Peace Corps Department: Office of Global Health and HIV Location: Washington, DC Salary: $94,493-143,172/Yr. Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 4/19/22 The Public Health Analyst performs the following major duties: Consultation on Health Related Scientific and Technical Issues; Health Science Program/Project Development and Management Work; Establishing Program Evaluation Criteria and Conditions.
Employer: Johns Hopkins University Department: Global Disease Epidemiology and Control Location: Baltimore, MD Salary: $39,920-53,520/Yr. Type: Full-time
The Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative (JHU-GmI) and the Bloomberg Data for Health Initiative at Johns Hopkins (D4H) is seeking a talented and motivated Program Coordinator to join the team and be a part of our ongoing projects and initiatives. The successful applicant will be an independent thinker that can collaborate across different teams and projects. In this role, the Program Coordinator will work with JHU-GmI and D4H’s network of investigators and collaborators on projects that employ or assess use of digital strategies to advance healthcare outcomes both in the US and globally. The Program Coordinator will primarily be supporting the development and management of a D4H course on using data to advance population health. Development of this course is hands-on and requires complex coordination between multiple stakeholders.
Employer: Department of Health and Human Services Department; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Disease Epidemiology and Control Location: Rockville, MD Salary: $148,484-176,300/Yr. Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 4/11/22
As a Supervisory Public Health Analyst, you will use your knowledge of and experience with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to optimize business results and customer experience by: Planning, assigning, and reviewing the work of subordinates. Establishing performance plans, evaluating performance and recommending personnel actions. Hearing and seeking to resolve employee complaints. Identifying and ensuring that staff training, and development needs are met.
Examining legislative and public health policy issues which affect the funding, management, and viability of the nation's public substance abuse prevention/treatment resources, efforts, and knowledge development, dissemination and utilization. Collaborating with senior SAMHSA Staff and Center program officials in formulating Center responses to legislative initiatives or proposed policies of other Federal agencies.
Providing analysis of trends and policies affecting the implementation of substance abuse prevention or treatment programs in the nation. Carrying primary responsibility for the development and implementation of Center-wide policies, Federal and legislative policy analysis, program planning, intergovernmental liaison, and other public health related activities. Ensuring the overall consistency of Center policies with regulations and policies issued at higher levels. Overseeing the implementation of the budget throughout the fiscal year, reviewing the budget and reallocating resources to meet programs needs and in forecasting fiscal program requirements.
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Fellowships & Internships
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Employer: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Department: Epidemiology and Prevention Branch of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Location: Atlanta, GA Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 4/15/22 The Alzheimer’s Disease Team is seeking an ORISE Fellow to assist with public health efforts related to older adults, including but not limited to Alzheimer’s Disease, the epidemiology of chronic conditions, relevant policies, health surveillance, and communication products. Through this fellowship, participants will train under the guidance of a mentor on scientific, programmatic, and communication activities related to a public health approach for Alzheimer’s Disease.
Employer: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Department: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Location: Atlanta, GA Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 5/23/22 The Applied Research and Modeling Team, Epidemiology and Prevention Branch, Influenza Division, at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is seeking a motivated masters level graduate with a background in epidemiology, biostatistics, or data science. This position will offer a unique opportunity to train with a multi-disciplinary team focusing on innovative ways to gather, analyze, and disseminate public health information. The Influenza Division provides the scientific and programmatic foundation and leadership for the diagnosis, prevention, and control of influenza domestically and internationally. The ARM team supports surveillance and research platforms that supplement our understanding of influenza disease burden and community transmission through data collection, analysis, and mathematical modeling. The Team is particularly interested in exploring the potential utility of new and under-used data sources that could allow for better or timelier understanding of the epidemiology and burden of influenza. The selected fellow would train with mentors on the team in applied epidemiology and be involved in projects including: assisting with management and analysis of hospital-based influenza surveillance, special studies on the household transmission of influenza and other respiratory viruses, or helping coordinate mathematical modeling studies in support of the public health response to influenza.
Employer: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Department: Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Location: Atlanta, GA Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 5/6/22 The participant will engage in opportunities related to identifying and developing strategic use cases for combining public health evidence, surveillance data, and modernized data science and informatics in order to accelerate public health's ability to address complex, multifaceted challenges such as health equity. The participant will learn from CDC surveillance and informatics staff as they assess the current state of data and systems, synthesize future state data and system needs, and develop a strategic path toward a future state. The participant will train within a multi-disciplinary team setting, engaging in both group and independent activities, and routine and exploratory projects.
Employer: HRI Location: New York, Southern Tier Region Salary: $66,075/Yr. Type: Full-time Application Deadline: 4/13/22 The Senior Health Program Coordinator will live within commuting distance to one or more of the counties in the Southern Region, including Broome County, Chenango County, Delaware County, Tioga County, and Tompkins County. The incumbent will work with the Southern Tier Regional Fellowship Placement Coordinator to assist in the coordination of program planning and implementation activities related to the New York State Public Health Corps (NYSPHC) Fellowship Program for the Southern Tier Region. The incumbent will create program experience reviews to aid in ensuring project goals and activities are being met and to maintain program integrity. The incumbent will coordinate data collection activities; review and summarize reports of survey findings completed by Host Supervisors and Fellows. The incumbent will contribute to supporting staff throughout the duration of their employment by contributing to the development of a Southern Tier Fellow Consortium, a NYSPHC Fellow Mentorship program, performing outreach and program promotion activities, identifying networking resources, offer professional development opportunities, and other appropriate related duties. This position is supported by the New York State Public Health Corps Fellowship Program. Successful completion of the Public Health Essentials certificate program will be required. This is a grant funded position, expected to last approximately one year.
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