Disease Intervention Specialist

Public Health ManagementPhiladelphia, PA
250d$50,000

About The Position

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 a number of tasks related to preventing the spread of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) 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.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in public health along with demonstrated interest in public health.
  • One year of work experience in a public health field preferred.
  • A valid driver's license, automobile insurance, and insurance rider (to allow for the transportation of patients) are required.
  • Ability to perform all specified duties and tasks.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Demonstrated respect for the confidentiality and privacy of health data.
  • Ability to interact sensitively, effectively, and professionally with persons from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, and educational backgrounds.
  • Equally comfortable working individually and within a team environment.
  • Willingness and flexibility in accepting direction.

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual skills are preferred.
  • Previous phlebotomy experience is desired but not required as training will be provided.
  • Be able to work a non-traditional work schedule.

Responsibilities

  • Counsel patients with STDs, HIV, and/or other infectious diseases by conducting field investigative activities to locate and refer for examination people who are suspected of having these diseases.
  • Manage assigned individuals diagnosed with STDs in accordance with established STD Program protocols including interviewing individuals, ongoing analysis of source/spread/cluster relationships, rapid response to Supervisory directives, identification of high-risk locations for subsequent screening activities, and timely case closure.
  • Conduct timely field investigative activities to locate individuals with suspected or confirmed STD infection and ensure appropriate examination/treatment.
  • Document all activities in accordance with STD Program protocols.
  • Obtain clinical specimens from patients, including blood (phlebotomy), urine, and pharyngeal specimens in field and clinic settings in accordance with established protocols.
  • Provide screening and education at high-risk venues such as bars, bathhouses, crack houses, and other locations.
  • Provide STD presentations at health fairs, schools, community-based organizations, and local, state, and national conferences regarding STDs.
  • Participate in a variety of STD Program activities including screening/education/referral services at Family Court, Philadelphia Prisons, Youth Study Center, and STD Clinics.
  • Staff Mobile Units and assist in the recruitment of high-risk individuals (e.g., prostitutes and drug users), conducting specimen collection and processing of paperwork and specimens.
  • Support the Philadelphia High School STD Screening program by providing presentations, urine specimen processing, student follow-up and interviews, and other activities.
  • Transport specimens (blood, urine, etc.) to the Public Health Laboratory, as needed.
  • Transport patients to and from public health centers and other medical facilities.
  • Provide targeted outreach at sites throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding counties to individuals at high risk of STDs and other communicable diseases.
  • Successfully complete the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) STD Employee trainings, and achieve at least 80% on each of the module tests and the comprehensive exam.
  • Be available, attend, and successfully complete the one-week, out-of-town CDC-sponsored training.
  • Successfully complete HIV Counseling training provided by the Philadelphia AIDS Activities Coordinating Office (AACO).
  • Successfully complete Phlebotomy training and training in other specimen collection/handling/transport techniques for clinic and field settings.
  • Successfully complete training and demonstrate competence in the use of the STD Control Program's STD Computer Information Database (SCID).
  • Participate in Emergency Preparedness response training and demonstrate a willingness to perform assigned role/s.
  • Respond to public health emergencies.
  • Available to other STD Control staff and occasionally STD Clinic staff for translation services should the DIS be bilingual.
  • Perform related duties as required.

Benefits

  • Starting salary is $50,000 with incremental increases scheduled for fully successful performance.
  • Comprehensive benefits package consisting of medical and dental coverage.
  • Paid sick, vacation, personal time, and a retirement plan.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Industry

Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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