The Epidemiologist III performs advanced (senior-level) research and epidemiological work in maternal and infant health. Reports to the Epidemiology Branch Director with minimal supervision and considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgement. Serves as the State Systems Development Initiative (SSDI) Lead Analyst which requires building data systems and expanding the state maternal and child health (MCH) data capacity to support Title V program efforts and contribute to data driven program efforts throughout the state. Assists in partner data collection and analysis for Title V MCH Block Grant reporting. Work also involves analyzing large data sets and complex sample survey data for dashboards and other reports, conducting highly advanced and descriptive analyses on maternal and infant health factors, and disseminating results. Develops and maintains complex, detailed scientific protocols and operational manuals for all projects. Designs and implements data collection and data management tools for maternal and infant health surveillance. Provides research consultation and technical assistance to programmatic, medical, and public health professionals on epidemiological methods, research/surveillance design and program evaluation/assessment of public health practices on maternal and infant health.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior