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February 1, 2022
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Central New York Jobs
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Employer: SCHC Companies, Inc. Location: Syracuse, NY Type: Full-time The Director of Planning and Analysis promotes individual and population health by planning and developing community health planning initiatives. Responsibilities include developing and implementing community health needs assessment and planning cycles in collaboration with the Chief Business Development Officer, staff in the health center, community stakeholders, elected officials, and community partners.
Employer: SUNY Upstate Medical University Department: Environmental Health & Safety Location: Syracuse, NY Type: Full-time Job No: 71090 The Environmental Health and Safety Specialist is responsible for 24/7 emergency on call. Will respond to and remediate chemical, chemotherapy drug, and hazardous materials spills. Will investigate and respond to health and safety concerns and coordinate corrective actions. Perform safety inspections to ensure regulatory compliance and assess for hazardous conditions. Recommends remedial action as necessary. Coordinate, develop and present safety training programs. Maintain training records. Monitor and track attendance. Prepare required regulatory and compliance reports related to internal and external audits (DNV, PESH, NYSDEC, etc.) Develop and implement environmental health and safety awareness program. Coordinate the hazardous waste disposal program including required document preparation and maintenance of records. Participate on committees to proactively promote safety. Perform risk assessments and recommend engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment. Review and revise policies, procedures, and safety manuals. Other duties as assigned.
Employer: Onondaga County Department of Health Location: Syracuse, NY Salary: $35,017/Yr. Type: Full-time Application deadline: 2/16/2022 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.
Employer: SUNY Upstate Medical University Department: Family Medicine Location: Syracuse, NY Type: Full-time Job No: 66885 Under the direction of the Administrator for the Department of Family Medicine, the Coordinators main responsibility will be to provide administrative support for the HRSA RTT Project Director, Deputy CMO at Auburn Community Hospital for supporting and managing the ACGME Accreditation Process for the Rural Residency and to the Assistant Dean for Rural Medicine. This individual will work with a variety of constituents at Upstate Medical University, Auburn Community Hospital, Syracuse VA Medical Center, and other community partners in development of this rural residency program and continuation of the RMED program. The Project Coordinator will support continued project development, deliverables, and processes such as: faculty development, student recruitment and reporting to HRSA. The Project Coordinator will work closely with the Project Director to support the mission of this HRSA RRPD grant and will accept other duties as needed for the success of this grant. The Project Coordinator will also work with Department of Family Medicine leaders to coordinate and schedule Primary Care Grand Rounds. The Project Coordinator will also provide support to the Rural Medical Scholars team by providing administrative support to the Program Director and through communications with students, site contacts, site visitors, and University offices. Responsibilities include: organizing meetings, assisting RMED site coordinators and student support.
Employer: Health Research, Inc. Department: AIDS Institute - Bureau of HIV/STD Field Services Location: Syracuse, NY Salary: $53,431/Yr. Type: Full-time Application deadline: 2/9/2022 The incumbent will work in the Bureau of HIV/STD Field Services and assist in improving health outcomes among communities heavily impacted by HIV and HIV/STI comorbidities. The incumbent will conduct confidential investigations of persons and their partners based on networks including but not limited to viremic Hispanic and Latino Men who have Sex with Men (HLMSM), MSM, and Black women including daily work in the community within their assigned NYS regional area. The incumbent will also conduct confidential investigations in response to HIV transmission time-space and molecular clusters. The incumbent will be required to perform venipuncture or fingerstick, conduct disease screening activities in the field, incorporate evidence based interventions into internet-based and face-to-face interactions, contact health care providers to discuss patient care status, link patients newly diagnosed with HIV into care, identify partners and their social networks, complete the required disease investigation forms, enter forms into existing NYSDOH data systems, and other related duties as assigned. The incumbent will also assist in activities related to Out of Care efforts for patients with no evidence of prognostic lab results reported to NYSDOH and ensuring patients diagnosed with HIV are re-engaged into care. Expected travel is over 50%.
Employer: SUNY Upstate Medical University Department: Public Health & Preventive Medicine Location: Syracuse, NY Type: Part-time (up to 29 hrs./week) Job No: 68874 Bridging Cultures to Defeat COVID-19 is a virtual health sciences education program that brings together US and Middle Eastern/North African (MENA) clinical and scientific trainees for collaborative scientific and medical education, and unique professional development and cultural exchange opportunities. We are seeking student facilitators to assist with the organization and execution of the virtual exchange. Students will primarily serve as co-team leaders (near-peer supervisors) to help guide participants through the virtual program. Minimum qualifications: Must be a matriculated undergrad/graduate student at a SUNY school.
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Regional Jobs
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Employer: Health Research, Inc. Department: Grants Administration Location: Menands, NY Salary: $53,431/Yr. Type: Full-time Application deadline: 2/17/2022 The Assistant Health Program Administrator (AHPA) will have a wide range of responsibilities associated with the administrative and fiscal support of grants awards involving multiple organizations and programs within the Department of Health. The AHPA will contribute to preparing annual grant reports; this includes detailed tracking of a large volume of documents and their status in the review process, compiling information for budget development and preparing required forms. The AHPA will also be responsible for budget and contract monitoring activities and the work-flow associated with processing and tracking grant related transactions. The incumbent will perform monthly reconciliation of grant funding; resolve issues and follow up on all transactions processed through to payment. The AHPA will prepare contract agreements and will process vouchers for payment. The incumbent will train and mentor other staff and will provide technical assistance to program area staff with regard to proper forms and procedures. The incumbent will perform other appropriate related duties.
Employer: New York University Langone Health Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time The Data Analyst is responsible for ensuring the veracity and efficiency of the information database, collecting, analyzing, and validating all research, statistical and other reports for the department, and providing quality assurance of all electronic entries.
Employer: Health Research, Inc. Department: Public Affairs Group Location: Albany, NY Salary: $77,197/Yr. Type: Full-time Application deadline: 2/9/2022 The Health Education Media Specialist will plan, develop, implement, and evaluate mass media and/or community outreach health education and promotion campaigns for specific target audiences on COVID-19 health issues. Responsibilities will include: Preparing &/or editing health education and promotion materials for all media; coordinating production of both print and electronic media materials; and conducting market research as well as evaluations of health education and promotion materials, approaches, and techniques. The “National Initiative to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities Among Populations at High- Risk and Underserved, Including Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations and Rural Communities” grant provides funding to address COVID-19 and advance health equity (e.g., through strategies, interventions, and services that consider systemic barriers and potentially discriminatory practices that have put certain groups at higher risk for diseases like COVID-19) in racial and ethnic minority groups and rural populations within state, local, US territorial, and freely associated state health jurisdictions.
Employer: Health Research, Inc. Department: Center for Community Health - Bureau of Community Chronic Disease Prevention Location: Albany, NY Salary: $77,197/Yr. Type: Full-time Application deadline: 2/15/2022 The Health Program Coordinator will coordinate the Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Program interventions and strategies related to the CVD arm of the Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Control (DCPC) Initiative. Responsibilities include management of federally funded contracts; engaging subcontractors and facilitating the implementation of strategies in the healthcare setting and community-based setting; contributing in the development of the subcontractor's scope of work and budget; providing guidance and technical assistance in removing identified barriers to implementing strategies; hosting and facilitating monthly internal/external project team calls; contributing to monitoring activities; and developing program specific presentations, website content, and related workplan activities. Other appropriate related duties as assigned.
Employer: Mount Sinai Location: Brooklyn, NY Type: Full-time
As an integral part of Mount Sinai Medical Center’s health care team, Health Educators analyze data to identify the community’s health needs in an effort to plan, design and implement programs that encourage healthy behavior and prevent disease. As an integral part of community’s health education program, Health Educators provide information to individuals and communities in an effort to maintain, improve and adopt healthy lifestyles.
Employer: Madison County Department of Health Location: Canastota, NY Salary: $27.35/Hr. Type: Full-time (37.5 hrs./week) Application deadline: 2/11/2022 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 health care 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 Director of Community Health Services 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: New York State Association of County Health Officials (NYSACHO) Location: Albany, NY Salary: $49,500-62,000/Yr. Type: Full-time
The NYSACHO Public Health Program Director will manage contract deliverables and support local health departments through coordination of trainings, provision of technical assistance, guidance interpretation and researching public health best practices. Reporting to the Executive Director, the Program Director will provide clear updates on progress of contract deliverables and assist with reporting requirements. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership skills, superb writing skills, offer suggestions and ideas for better supporting the work led by NYSACHO members, demonstrate adaptability when assigned to new tasks and enjoy working within a flexible, fun and hardworking team-oriented environment.
Employer: New York University Langone Health Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time
The individual in this position will support research design, study management, data collection, preliminary data analysis and results dissemination. He/She will work as part of a team to initiate, conduct, and manage recruitment for the research study, which include working with providers and clinical staff, assisting with medical chart reviews, virtual patient screening, outreach activities, and more. The successful candidate will have a high degree of professional maturity, commitment to excellence, independence, flexibility, and initiative, and will possess the ability to work collaboratively with diverse individuals, teams, and populations both internally and externally.
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National Jobs
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Employer: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Department: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Location: Atlanta, GA Type: Full-time Salary: $117,692-152,998/Yr.
The incumbent serves as a recognized agency authority or consultant for health programs and conducts scientific research to develop systems to monitor public health performance at local, state and national levels. As a Lead Health Scientist, you will: Serve as a recognized expert in health sciences for the agency with responsibility for developing policy and objectives, appraising programs, and initiating requirements for health science studies; Serve as advisor for the planning, design, implementation, and analysis of projects; Lead scientists and program consultants in various aspects of the study or survey design process; Provide technical advice to state and local health agencies and to various other health-related organizations about measuring and evaluating public health performance; Serve as a Project Officer on grants, cooperative agreements and contracts; Identify and analyze public health issues and their impact on scientific operations; Perform other duties as assigned.
Employer: United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) Location: Richmond, VA Type: Full-time
UNOS is looking for a Research Analyst (Biostatistics) to provide statistical programming and statistical analysis support for scientific studies, contract deliverables, data requests, and database maintenance activities utilizing the OPTN database, research analysis datasets and other sources of data as necessary.
Minimum qualifications: 2 years of statistical/data analysis consulting experience (this may include experience as a Graduate Research Assistant). Familiarity with survival analysis, categorical data analysis, generalized linear models and hypothesis testing. Must have excellent oral and written communication skills. Proficiency with statistical programming in R.
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Fellowships & Internships
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Employer: Association of Public Health Laboratories and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Location: United States Type: Full-time (8-hour shifts during a summer program) Application deadline: 2/28/2022 Job description: The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) and the US CDC are seeking applicants who are interested in starting an exciting new career in laboratory science while working collaboratively with industry leaders and developing professional networks. These experiential laboratory fellowships provide training to post-bachelor's, -master's and -doctoral scientists in preparation for impactful careers in public health laboratories. These programs include:
- Bioinformatics Fellowship
- Biorisk Management Fellowship
- Environmental Health Laboratory Fellowship
- Food Safety Laboratory Fellowship
- Infectious Disease Laboratory Fellowship
- Informatics Fellowship
- Quality Management Laboratory Fellowship
- Newborn Screening Fellowship
Employer: Health Research, Inc. Department: Office of Public Health Location: Albany, NY Salary: $66,075/Yr. Type: Full-time Application deadline: 2/17/2022 The Evaluation Specialist II will perform evaluation activities and perform time-sensitive analyses using data from across the NYSDOH to support surveillance activities related to COVID-19 and other emerging public health issues. Responsibilities include but are not limited to using analyses to contribute to the development of surveillance plans and evaluation designs, including methodologies and data sources; developing and/or contributing to the development of evaluation tools, data collection, and other epidemiological activities; drafting manuscripts; and performing 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.
Employer: Health Research, Inc. Department: Center for Environmental Health - Bureau of Community Environmental Health & Food Protection Location: Albany, NY Salary: $47,885/Yr. Type: Full-time Application deadline: 2/8/2022 The Program Research Specialist I will assist with performing data analysis activities associated with the Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection's Program Standardization, Evaluation, and Reporting Section. The incumbent will also assist with the development of reports to support policy initiatives in the Bureaus respective program areas and provide technical assistance. The incumbent will assist local health departments (LHD) with their reporting requirements from state mandated databases such as the Environmental Health Inspection and Permitting System (eHIPS) and will perform other appropriate related duties as assigned. 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.
Employer: Health Research, Inc. Department: Office of Public Health Location: Albany, NY Salary: $59,628/Yr. Type: Full-time Application deadline: 2/15/2022 The Program Research Specialist II will perform time-sensitive analyses and evaluation activities using data from across Department of Health (DOH) to support surveillance, and data analyses related to COVID-19 and other related emerging issues. The incumbent will prepare written materials to summarize relevant data and findings. The incumbent will perform 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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