PHMC is proud to be a leader in public health. PHMC requires all employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before the first day of employment. We will offer the vaccination at no cost via our Health Centers. DEPARTMENT: Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH) DIVISION: Division of Disease Control (DDC) The Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH) Division of Disease Control (DDC) appreciates diversity among its staff and does not discriminate based on race, age, religion, ability, marital status, sexual orientation, sex, or gender identity. Individuals representing diverse backgrounds and experiences, including gay, lesbian, and transgender individuals, are strongly encouraged to apply for this position. GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION: The funding for this position is available through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which aims to strengthen the ability of state and local health departments to respond to outbreaks of infectious diseases. Although this position will be housed in the Philadelphia Department of Health’s STD Control Program, staff employed in this position may be deployed to other Health Department Programs to assist in addressing outbreaks of infectious diseases. DIS are core personnel in many local and state health departments who conduct investigations of communicable diseases and several tasks related to preventing the spread of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and HIV. These tasks include but are not limited to: client-centered interviews; collection of enhanced surveillance and community assessment data; partner services, including contact tracing; field investigation and other field-based activities, including specimen collection, performing phlebotomy, directly observed therapy; community outreach; collaboration with medical providers and navigation of health care systems to ensure patient evaluation, treatment, linkage to care and other supportive services; and mobilization for outbreak investigation and emergency response. The duties of a DIS are primarily performed in the field, often in high-risk urban areas. DIS are required to perform field investigative activities in areas where STDs and other infectious diseases are prevalent, which are often areas with extreme poverty and high crime rates. In addition, a DIS must have a personal vehicle and be willing to transport patients, coworkers, supervisors, and clinical specimens. Reimbursement may be available for staff to supplement current auto insurance coverage to allow transport of those previously mentioned. This position is guaranteed for up to 12 months based on current grant funding; continuation is based on additional funding. It is a full-time position, Monday through Friday. The individual must be willing to work variable hours, including early mornings, nights, and weekends.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees