Employer: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH) Department: Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time Salary: $75,504-$86,830/Yr. Job No: 517810
Duties will include but not be limited to: Working closely with other bureau staff to ensure that research and evaluation activities are aligned with bureau goals related to preventing chronic diseases; Supporting implementation of evaluation plans for the Bureau's programs and policies. Ensuring the rigor of study designs and the integrity of data collection and analysis; Working with R&E unit staff to coordinate core unit activities including surveillance, data management and analysis, preparation of summary tables, figures, and maps related to chronic disease; Assisting in the development of analytic plans; analyzing data in support of bureau research and program evaluation efforts; Drafting reports and presentations for internal and external audiences; Contributing to the preparation of grant requests to support unit and bureau efforts, as opportunities arise; Identifying and developing opportunities for collaboration with internal and external researchers and stakeholders; Drafting and coordinating submission of peer-reviewed articles and other reports; Providing additional research, evaluation and analytic support as necessary for bureau programs.
Employer: NYC DOHMH Department: Bureau of Hepatitis, HIV, and Sexually Transmitted Infections Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time Salary: $75,504-$86,830/Yr. Job No: 530288 The Bureau seeks a Qualitative Researcher (CRS II) to assist the Senior Qualitative Researcher with investigations and rapid research to inform efforts to improve the well-being of New Yorkers who are living with or vulnerable to HIV and other STIs, particularly members of priority populations identified in New York City's Plan for Ending the HIV Epidemic. This research specifically aims to inform how New York City can: expand access to HIV and STI testing, treatment, and prevention address social factors that can undermine individuals' health and sexual health refine its public-health programs, social marketing, funding opportunities, and policy and advocacy work related to HIV and STIs.
Employer: Fund for Public Health in New York City (FPHNYC) Location: Queens, NY Type: Full-time The COVID Collateral Impacts Surveillance Coordinator will be responsible for maintaining and expanding an existing surveillance system to monitor the collateral impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health of NYC residents. The COVID Collateral Impacts Surveillance Coordinator will work with a Health Department team to: Obtain data from programs around the agency and external partners, including identifying additional data sources needed to better describe the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic; Data management, cleaning, and analysis, including identifying methods to conduct descriptive and trend analyses; Create data visualizations; Compile monthly reports for agency leadership; Maintain Tableau dashboard; Maintain project documentation; Coordinate meetings, set agendas, take minutes; Other relevant tasks as assigned.
Employer: NYC Health + Hospitals Department: Population Health Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time Salary: $59,508-$90,000/Yr. Job No: 66129 NYC Health + Hospitals’ (H+H) Office of Population Health encompasses chronic disease prevention and management, social determinants of health, population health analytics, and research and evaluation. The Office of Population Health is currently seeking a Data Analyst to provide support for research and evaluation within the Office of Population Health as well as for the New York University (NYU) – NYC H+H Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), an innovative research partnership that supports clinical and translational research that transforms health care and improves community health. Under the supervision of the Senior Director of Research and Evaluation, the Data Analyst will generate data sets and conduct data analysis to advance OPH’s and H+H’s population health research efforts. Advanced technical and analytical skills, strong knowledge of clinical and health care data, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving are essential qualities for this position. The Data Analyst reports to the Senior Director of Research and Evaluation and will work collaboratively across the Office of Population Health, including with other data analysts, as well as with research staff at external organizations.
Employer: ICAP at Columbia University Department: Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time Job No: 523001 The Data Manager will be responsible for the quality and management of data collected in accordance with multiple HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) and HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) protocols. S/he will oversee quality control (QC), quality assurance (QA), and continuous quality improvement (CQI) activities related to data collection, entry, and cleaning for participant screening, enrollment, and follow-up in studies conducted at the Harlem Prevention Center (HPC). S/he will: establish and oversee plans and procedures for internal QC/QA of study documents including data cleaning and management; implement an integrated process for ensuring the quality of data in compliance with each study protocol and related study-specific procedures; liaise with external statistical and data management centers (SDMC) and clinical research sites as required by study procedures and funding requirements; ensure that all data submission timelines are met and data queries are responded to in a timely manner; and oversee steps to prepare for sponsor and FDA audits.
Employer: Tompkins County Location: Ithaca, NY Salary: $30.03-$32.58/Hr. Application Deadline: May 15, 2022 There are currently two vacancies for Environmental Health Specialists located at the Tompkins County Health Department’s Environmental Health Division. The successful candidate for one position will conduct field work, including inspections, for the Food Protection Program, as well as work in other Environmental Health programs. This is a full-time provisional position working 35 hours per week. The successful candidate for the other vacant position will focus on permitting and field work within the Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Program, including system design and inspection, as well as work in other Environmental Health programs including the Public Water Supply Protection Program. This is a full-time provisional position working 35 hours per week.
Employer: NYC DOHMH Department: Division of Environmental Health Location: New York, NY Type: Full-time Salary: $64,140/Yr. Job No: 457069 We are seeking an Environmental Health Surveillance Analyst to work with multi-disciplinary team that designs and maintains surveillance and reporting systems that inform improvements in DOHMH health services, policies and prevention programs. Duties will include but not be limited to: Working with data algorithms to assign risk, provide reports, and monitor performance to enhance child care inspection targeting and effectiveness; Conducting routine updates of inspectional data for state-regulated facilities; Executing routine and ad-hoc queries of inspectional data to meet child care program needs; Contributing to ongoing and-user report development and maintenance, as well as enhancement of child care analytic data base; Supporting performance monitoring initiatives for child care program; Complete monthly indicator reports for child care program; Conduct data checks for other child care data team members; Supporting the maintenance of the Environmental Public Health Tracking Portal data indicators; Conducting data quality assurance including QA/QC checks for other analyses; Contributing as needed to additional analysis of environmental and health data from a variety of sources including but not limited to health surveys and Animal Care and Control data to support ongoing epidemiological surveillance and research projects; Supporting exploratory analysis on critical environmental health topics and contributing to written reports and presentations; Assisting data analytic emergency response preparedness work.
Employer: Cornell Cooperative Extension Department: Capital Region Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) Location: Voorheesville, NY Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 12, 2022 This position serves as the Capital Region SNAP-Ed Environmental Nutrition Educator for CCE of Albany County. The Educator collaborates with local and statewide SNAP-Ed teams to assess, develop, deliver, promote, and evaluate SNAP-Ed Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE) change activities and direct and indirect nutrition education activities. This position serves as the lead on the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a minimum of one designated PSE effort.
Employer: Health Research, Inc. (HRI) Department: AIDS Institute - Bureau of HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Location: Albany, NY Salary: $66,075/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 12, 2022 The Evaluation Specialist II will coordinate disease surveillance and laboratory data quality activities, contributing to the evaluation of HIV/AIDS reports submitted by commercial and public health laboratories to New York State (NYS). The incumbent will: evaluate and monitor HIV laboratory reporting to ensure complete, accurate and timely reporting maintain, modify and develop analytic code to evaluate laboratory data, review laboratory reports, identify deficiencies in the data and follow-up with laboratories; coordinate activities related to the public health reporting approval process and recruitment of newly permitted laboratories; and provide technical assistance to labs on NYS rules and regulations for reporting. The incumbent will perform data analysis, develop narratives, descriptive statistics and summarize findings, and provide technical assistance to other research projects; contribute to research publications and presentations for the Bureau and other related duties as assigned. An Evaluation Specialist III is also open in this same office.
Employer: New York State Department: Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence Location: Albany, NY Type: Full-Time Salary: $61,1270-$77,912/Yr. The incumbent is responsible for the development and implementation of capacity building for Intellectual and Developmental Disability and Domestic Violence (DV) providers working with survivors of DV, including training curricula, resources, and other technical assistance. Duties include but are not limited to: Assist in the review of domestic violence and sexual violence materials and policies; Conduct research to enhance project activities; Assist in the development of curricula and in the planning, coordination, and implementation of training initiatives, in partnership with consulting agencies including: Conduct needs assessment research; Develop learning objectives, training lessons, and related materials; Evaluate training programs and use information to improve deliverables; Assist in the development of informational and outreach materials; Conduct outreach programs including coordinating project activities related to presentation delivery; Prepare written reports, facilitate data collection, and evaluate as required by the agency and/or funding sources; Co-train curricula with consultant agency; Coordinate meetings and work with the advisory council.
Employer: Mount Sinai Medical Center Location: Elmhurst, NY Type: Full-Time As an integral part of Mount Sinai Medical Center’s health care team, the Health Educator I participates in the preparation and distribution of data to identify the community’s health needs in an effort to plan, design and implement programs that encourage healthy behavior and prevent disease. Roles & Responsibilities: Assists in the development and presentation of health education and promotion programs such as training workshops, conferences, in small groups as well as individual sessions; Documents activities, recording information such as the numbers of applications completed, presentations conducted, and persons assisted. Assists in assessing the impact of treatment compliance; Develops and maintains cooperative working relationships with agencies and organizations interested in public health care; Participates in the preparation and distribution of health education materials, including reports, bulletins, and visual aids such as films, videotapes, photographs, and posters; Assists in the development of operational plans and policies necessary to achieve health education objectives and services; Collaborates with health specialists and civic groups to determine community health needs and the availability of services, and to develop goals for meeting needs; Participates in the design and conduct of evaluations and diagnostic studies to assess the quality and performance of health education programs. Provides program information to the public conducting media campaigns, and/or maintaining program-related web sites; Other duties as assigned.
Employer: HRI Department: AIDS Institute – Office of Drug User Health Location: Albany, NY Salary: $78,355/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 9, 2022 The Health Program Coordinator I will be located in the AIDS Institute Office of Drug User Health and will perform duties related to the CDC- Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) Cooperative Agreement. The incumbent will be responsible for serving as liaison with contractor to identify law enforcement, emergency department providers, treatment providers, drug task force members, community members and other key stakeholders who will play an integral role in expanding buprenorphine, naloxone and fentanyl test strips access in various settings including emergency departments and county jails. The incumbent will manage assigned contracts with contractor to address the opioid, stimulant and drug overdose epidemic through various strategies; coordinate program planning, design and implementation in collaboration with local health departments, providers, consumers, advisory bodies and representatives of the populations to be served, and in conjunction with other units and agencies; conduct program evaluation and continued quality improvement to assess and improve outcomes; represent the OD2A team; contribute toward outreach activities with Coroner/Medical Examiner, which includes working on Overdose Fatality Reviews. The incumbent will perform other appropriate related duties.
Employer: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Location: Albany, NY Type: Full-time ACOG is currently seeking a Program Administrator for Medical Education. The Program Administrator for Medical Education will manage the day-to-day operations of District II’s statewide maternal mortality prevention initiatives as well as other grant funded medical education projects. This role is responsible for managing educational and curriculum development associated with assigned project(s) and will work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to plan, manage, and implement quality improvement and medical education projects that advance the departments goals. The Program Administrator will provide professional expertise to positively influence the outcome of the project(s). The Program Administrator will oversee project activities and will assist in formulating policy and leadership strategies to advance women’s health care.
Employer: HRI Department: AIDS Institute – Office of Planning and Community Affairs Location: New York, NY Salary: $78,355/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 19, 2022 The Program Coordinator I will have responsibilities related to the “Ending the Epidemic” (ETE) initiative. The incumbent will coordinate the work of ETE advisory bodies; coordinate recommendations received from the bodies and the public; coordinate the ongoing involvement of community stakeholders. The incumbent will also have responsibilities related to coordinating community feedback, monitoring progress associated with the ETE Initiative, special projects, and other appropriate related duties.
Employer: New Jersey Department of Health Location: Trenton, NJ Type: Full-time Salary: $40.10/Hr. The Project Evaluator's key responsibilities include working with stakeholders to develop a comprehensive five-year program evaluation plan; implementing evaluations of all activities under the CDC funded Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) grant; ensuring that evaluation activities align with state program operations and activities and are consistent with the state overdose plan. We are seeking a self-motivated, enthusiastic, creative, systems thinker with demonstrated ability in evaluation of complex systems, quantitative and qualitative analysis, and project management, as well as current knowledge of the overdose epidemic, harm reduction, trauma informed care, and health equity frameworks.
Employer: HRI Department: AIDS Institute – Bureau of HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Location: Albany, NY Salary: $54,232/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 12, 2022
The incumbent will perform activities in support of BHAE HIV surveillance programs. The incumbent will assist with monitoring the submission of the Medical Provider HIV/AIDS and Partner/Contact Report Form; assess data quality and completeness of received and entered forms, follow up with delinquent reporting providers; assist in monitoring and ensuring the timeliness, adequacy and completeness of surveillance data used for monitoring and reporting of HIV diagnoses in New York State; participate in the conduct of field surveillance for suspected HIV cases; and perform other appropriate related duties.
Employer: HRI Department: Office of Primary Care and Health Systems Management Location: Albany, NY Salary: $54,232/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 9, 2022
The Public Health Specialist II will work within the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (BNE) to support selected projects funded under the CDC Overdose Data to Action grant, with primary focus on the New York State Department of Health Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) Registry, Data Collection Tool. The incumbent will assist with projects involving data collection, including provision of outreach, education, and technical assistance to pharmacists, vendors, and dispensing practitioners who submit electronic data related to Schedules II - V controlled substances to the NYSPMP. The incumbent will also triage inquiries from pharmacists, vendors, and dispensing practitioners sent to the BNE Bureau Mail Log (BML), track technical assistance events using MS Excel and/or Access, register pharmacies in the Bureau’s NABP Update pharmacy database, train new staff in pharmacy registration procedures, and contribute to testing system enhancements to the PMP Data Collection Tool. The incumbent will support other OD2A duties as assigned.
Employer: HRI Department: AIDS Institute - Bureau of HIV/STD Field Services Location: Buffalo, NY Salary: $78,355/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 10, 2022
The Public Health Representative IV will be located in the Bureau of HIV and STI Field Services (BHSFS) within the Division of Epidemiology, Evaluation, and Partner Services (DEEP) and will be located in the Buffalo Regional Office (BRO). The incumbent will coordinate and participate in program planning and implementation activities, including contributing to and coordinating the development of policies and procedures; coordinate and monitor the day-to-day activities of the HIV and STI Field Services program in the BRO; coordinate and monitor activities for established regional monitoring and outcome evaluation plan to ensure compliance with goals and objectives of BHSFS and DEEP; supervise and train staff tasked with interrupting transmission networks and ensuring patients are linked to care and treatment and that partners receive education, disease screening and treatment; and represent the BHSFS, DEEP and the AIDS Institute; and perform other appropriate related duties. Travel will be required 25%-50% of the time.
Employer: Healthy Capital District Location: Albany, NY Type: Full-time The Healthy Capital District is seeking a Public Health Strategic Planning Manager to lead organizational efforts to develop coalitions and plans for the purposes of applying for, and establishing, a Health Equity Regional Organization (HERO) covering 10 counties in the capital region. The Strategic Planning Manager: Monitors, analyzes, and develops plans to build strategies and partnerships that address the priorities of a HERO in the New York State’s 1115 waiver; Works with the Executive Director to implement these plans that engage stakeholders throughout the service area from a wide variety of sectors; Develops theories of change and operational structures that are agreeable to the partners for the advancement of the mission; Identifies key capacity needs and develops strategies to address those needs, particularly in regard to health, housing, and other social need data analysis; preparing planning priorities and documentation to reflect data and participant priorities; maintaining fruitful engagement with the breadth of planning partners, infrastructure requirements, project monitoring, and management; Prepares grant application materials and provides leadership in the initiation of the staffing and work plans of any successful application; Monitors and supports the advancement of other organizational opportunities within the 1115 waiver; Participates in regional 1115 waiver planning activities initiated by other partners to advance organizational and regional interests.
Employer: Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law Location: New York, NY (Hybrid) Type: Full-time Application Deadline: July 1, 2022; Applications reviewed on a rolling basis The Justice Program is seeking a full-time Research Associate (RA) to join a cutting edge inter-disciplinary team working to create innovative, data-driven solutions to end mass incarceration and support new, holistic solutions to public safety that put communities first. The Research Associate will conduct research and policy advocacy for Program initiatives, working with attorneys and associates, and reporting to a Senior Research Fellow. Some projects in the near term will include: a mixed methods study examining the misdemeanor enforcement apparatus, examining racial inequities and helping to develop community-based approaches with the engagement of impacted communities; and work to understand the trends, root causes, and structural solutions to crime, as well as alternatives to enforcement. Reporting directly to the Senior Research Fellow, the Research Associate will provide quantitative research and analysis for these projects; support the writing and editing of reports that present these findings; assist with the release of reports, including organizing events and reporting back to stakeholders. The ideal candidate will be a person with two to five years of relevant work experience and data programming skills required. Graduate degrees are preferred. The candidate is committed to rigorous mixed methods research that informs policy and legislation by centering impacted communities. The candidate seeks to work effectively across stakeholders so that solutions address the harms of the criminal legal system.
Employer: University of Pennsylvania Department: Perelman School of Medicine Location: Philadelphia, PA Type: Full-time Salary: $37,220-$56,087/Yr. The Research Coordinator will assist with epidemiologic and clinical studies of breast cancer prevention and screening. The candidate will have the opportunity to participate in the design, conduct, analysis, and writing of epidemiologic research studies. The research coordinator will manage IRB submissions and communications, perform data management and data cleaning, assist with patient recruitment and informed consent. Additionally, the research coordinator will assist with research administrative tasks such as submissions of manuscripts and grants.
Employer: Memorial Sloan Kettering Department: Immigrant Health and Cancer Disparities (IHCD) Center Location: New York, NY (50% remote) Type: Full-time For more than 20 years, The IHCD Center has worked to identify and eliminate disparities in health and cancer treatment among immigrants and minorities. Our community-based programs provide a gateway to health education and services for immigrants and other medically underserved minorities in New York City and beyond. We also conduct groundbreaking, community-engaged research to address cancer disparities and socioeconomic determinants of health outcomes among underserved populations. Working closely with Dr. Francesca Gany, IHCD Service Chief, you will be responsible for the research and project management across Dr. Gany's investigator-initiated trials within our Taxi Network Initiative, to address varying health concerns faced by NYC taxi drivers. Across IHCD, you will identify key areas of need and provide health education and other services, including access to healthcare, cancer screening services, and lifestyle change resources, to immigrants and medically underserved communities. Bengali, French, or Spanish fluency (written and spoken) is required.
Employer: NYU Langone Health Department: NYU Grossman School of Medicine (SOM) Location: New York, NY (Hybrid or Remote possible) Type: Full-time Protocol Development: Support the development, preparation, and revision of the clinical research protocol, training materials and develops curriculum. Study Conduct: Contributes to the development of study MOP, SOPs and documents best practices; Prepares reports on status of sites. Follows up and resolves issues as it relates to processing of site contracts; Assists with the logistics around new site start-up, including activities such as finalizing customized informed consents, finalizing and submitting IRB submissions and respond to queries, reviewing site regulatory documents, etc. Study Monitoring: Coordinates activities of sites from site activation to closeout, and monitoring for risks as needed; Acts as the primary liaison and resource to assigned sites for protocol-related questions and research conduct matters; Works closely with Clinical Research Associates to collaborate with sites and other members of the research team to resolve site issues. Prepares reports on status of sites. Follows up and resolves issues as it relates to processing of site contracts.
Employer: HRI Department: Center for Environmental Health - Bureau of Environmental & Occupational Epidemiology Location: Albany, NY Salary: $60,522/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 11, 2022 The Research Scientist I will work within the Birth Defects Lifespan Studies Section in the Bureau of Environmental & Occupational Epidemiology, Center for Environmental Health. The incumbent will join a team of public health professionals to work on CDC cooperative agreements. The incumbent will perform literature searches related to birth defects; collect, organize, handle, and evaluate project-related data; participate in problem definition, planning and execution of birth defects surveillance and research; and analyze data and interpret results including development of SAS programs, data cleaning, and data analysis; prepare reports, presentations, posters, tables, charts and graphs; and work with senior staff to draft manuscripts for publication in scientific journals based on analyses. Other related duties as assigned.
Employer: New Jersey Department of Health Location: Trenton, NJ Type: Full-time Salary: $78,283-$111,555/Yr. Under direction of the Communicable Disease Service (CDS), responsible for designing and conducting routine and specialized scientific investigations and surveillance on sporadic and outbreaks of communicable diseases including COVID-19. Research includes epidemiologic, demographic, healthcare and local public health. Additionally, collecting and analyzing data on disease susceptibility, transmission, severity, risk factors, and outcomes. Research spans existing reportable communicable diseases as well as novel and emerging pathogens such as COVID-19. Scientific research and investigation findings will expand the knowledge of communicable diseases identification, spread, control and prevention and can be used to create new guidelines and recommendations that influence public health policy making in New Jersey.
Employer: HRI Department: Center for Environmental Health - Bureau of Environmental & Occupational Epidemiology Location: Albany, NY Salary: $67,066/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 16, 2022 The Senior Health Program Coordinator will join a team of public health professionals to work on a grant-funded, multi-site, case-control research study of birth defects called the Birth Defect Study To Evaluate Pregnancy exposureS (BD-STEPS). The Birth Defects Study to Evaluate Pregnancy exposureS (BD-STEPS) aims to identify modifiable maternal risk factors in order to improve prevention efforts. The incumbent will be responsible for assisting in the coordination of many study operations, including BD-STEPS case and control ascertainment operations and participant recruitment activities. The incumbent will coordinate required clinical review of potentially eligible cases, perform and monitor data quality control activities and reviews, and update and maintain study protocols. The incumbent will also supervise staff.
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Employer: The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) Application Deadline: May 18, 2022 The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) has reopened the Class 20 Applied Epidemiology Fellowship (AEF) program application to accept new applications for placements beginning summer 2022. To see the available host sites, please visit CSTE Fellows Host Site Billets: Host Site Billets | CSTE Fellows (wpengine.com). The goal of AEF is to provide a high-quality on-the-job training experience in applied epidemiology for recent graduates and prepare fellows for long-term career placement at the state and local level. Based on their interests and available positions, fellows are matched to a state or local health agency for two years under the guidance of two experienced mentors. During their assignment, fellows develop a set of core competency skills related to epidemiologic methods, communication skills, public health practice and policy. For more information, including eligibility requirements, visit www.cstefellows.org. If you have questions about the fellowship application, please contact CSTE via email at [email protected] or call the National Office at 770-458-3811.
Employer: HRI Department: Wadsworth Center - Division of Genetics Location: Albany, NY Salary: $54,232/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 19, 2022 The Evaluation Specialist I will work in the NYS Newborn Screening Program, which screens all infants born in New York State (NYS) for treatable conditions at birth. The demographic and clinical data collected by the program is a population-based resource that can be used in Newborn Screening research projects and quality improvement studies and matched to Department of Health (DOH) program databases, such as vital records, birth defects and cancer registries to address important epidemiological hypotheses. The incumbent will assist with duties to fulfill and track newborn screening data requests and perform data analysis. Specifically, the incumbent will assist to query, match, deidentify, and perform quality analysis of large datasets from the Oracle database and distribute internally, to DOH colleagues and externally, to collaborators, following newborn screening data sharing policies. 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: HRI Department: Office of Primary Care and Health Systems Management Location: Albany, NY Salary: $67,066/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 16, 2022 The Evaluation Specialist II, located in Albany, NY, will be responsible for Quality Improvement (QI) activities within the Division of Nursing Home Surveillance. The incumbent will utilize surveillance data from Federal Databases to contribute to establishing Nursing Home Facility quality metrics, analyze and/or contribute toward the monitoring of trends to assist in informing policy makers of existing issues in nursing homes. The incumbent will convert complex data into understandable and sharable visual presentations. The incumbent will also perform data analyses related to COVID-19 response and recovery as needed, including addressing public health issues exacerbated during the pandemic such as staffing, quality of care, resident rights and resident's mental health. The incumbent will also assist in the coordination of partner and stakeholder engagement. The incumbent will also contribute toward identifying best practices established during the COVID public health emergency for future response and to identify gaps and needs. 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: HRI Department: Bureau of Chronic Disease Evaluation & Research Location: Albany, NY Salary: $60,522/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 19, 2022 The Program Research Specialist II will work in the NYSDOH Bureau of Chronic Disease Evaluation and Research and will contribute to ongoing public health surveillance activities for chronic disease and behavioral risk factors associated with COVID19 by completing mapping projects using Geographic Information System (GIS) software. GIS is a cross-cutting tool that can be used to describe how health-related indicators vary over geographic regions and support public health programs. The incumbent will contribute to the development of county-level maps of key health risk behaviors associated with chronic disease and COVID19. The incumbent will be involved in monitoring and analyzing data from existing public health surveillance data sources maintained within the Bureau of Chronic Disease Evaluation, including data from the New York State Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). The incumbent will be expected to use SAS for data management and GIS software for mapping. 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: HRI Department: Office of Health Emergency Preparedness Location: Rochester, NY Salary: $54,232/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 12, 2022 The Public Health Emergency Preparedness Representative I will assist the Western Regional Office (WRO) in its response to COVID-19. The incumbent will contribute to the active COVID-19 response efforts and the subsequent efforts to enhance COVID-19 preparedness capabilities following the active response phase. The incumbent will assist in the collection and reporting of required information and data to support the COVID-19 response. The incumbent will provide assistance to field response efforts to include COVID-19 testing sites, logistics operations, vaccination efforts, and the Regional Health Operation Center (HOC). The incumbent will assist in the revision of New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) emergency response resources to support training of Western Regional NYSDOH staff on roles and responsibilities that are critical for successful COVID-19 emergency response. Perform other related duties, as needed. The incumbent may be required to work extended and/or weekend hours. A valid driver’s license that is in good standing is required. The incumbent(s) hired into this position must live within commuting distance to the official work location. Incumbents who relocate to NYS for this position will be required to obtain a New York State driver’s license. New York State requires new residents to obtain a license within 30 days of becoming a resident. Travel up to 25% - 50% will be required. 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: HRI Department: Center for Environmental Health - Division of Environmental Health Protection Location: Monticello, NY Salary: $48,603/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 18, 2022 The Public Health Specialist I will perform and/or assist in performing activities related to physical inspections and surveys of facilities within the District Office jurisdiction to support the evaluation of environmental health conditions and document violations of the State Sanitary Code. The incumbent will also conduct emergency response work, collect environmental samples for laboratory testing; provide general information and technical assistance in response to emerging issues such as wastewater surveillance, Clean Green Schools or other public health programs; enter data into environmental health programs; and 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. This position's official work location will be located in Monticello, NY. However, it is anticipated that in Fall 2022, this position's official work location will be reassigned to Middletown, NY. Travel, over 50% of the time will be required.
Employer: HRI Department: Center for Environmental Health - Division of Environmental Health Protection Location: Oneonta, NY Salary: $47,885/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 11, 2022 The Public Health Specialist I will perform and/or assist in performing activities related to physical inspections and surveys of facilities within the District Office jurisdiction to support the evaluation of environmental health conditions and document violations of the State Sanitary Code. The incumbent will also conduct emergency response work, collect environmental samples for laboratory testing; provide general information and technical assistance in response to emerging issues such as wastewater surveillance, Clean Green Schools or other public health programs; enter data into environmental health programs; and 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. Travel, over 50% of the time will be required.
Employer: HRI Department: Center for Environmental Health - Division of Environmental Health Protection Location: Saranac Lake, NY Salary: $48,603/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 12, 2022 The Public Health Specialist I will perform and/or assist in performing activities related to physical inspections and surveys of facilities within the District Office jurisdiction to support the evaluation of environmental health conditions and document violations of the State Sanitary Code. The incumbent will also conduct emergency response work, collect environmental samples for laboratory testing; provide general information and technical assistance in response to emerging issues such as wastewater surveillance, Clean Green Schools or other public health programs; enter data into environmental health programs; and 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.
Employer: HRI Department: AIDS Institute - Office of the Medical Director Location: New York, NY Salary: $53,431/Yr. Type: Full-Time Application Deadline: May 9, 2022 The Digital Health Initiative (DHI) is a team within the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute (AI) which uses digital spaces to communicate, connect and educate through projects like YGetIt?, GET! App and education and training initiatives. The Public Health Specialist II will assist with the activities conducted to support innovative digital methods to educate and connect people to health information and resources, to affect positive change in health behaviors and improve health outcomes. The incumbent will assist with DHI program activities, assist with the development of relevant social media content and other communication tools, and assist with the various activities needed to expand the GET! Application. Perform other 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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