In the United States, more than 4,500 people on average die from unintentional drowning each year. Drowning prevention strategies can prevent these tragedies from occurring, but knowledge gaps exist in fatal and nonfatal drowning data and understanding how to effectively implement interventions. The CDC Foundation is working in partnership with the State of Hawai’i Department of Public Health (HSDOH) to provide a position within the HSDOH Emergency Medical Services & Injury Prevention Systems Branch to identify opportunities to strengthen drowning data collection and surveillance and describe burden and circumstances of drowning in Hawai’i. The Epidemiologist will support the independent design, development and implementation of epidemiological surveillance, research, evaluation, and dissemination to support drowning prevention activities. Specifically, the Epidemiologist will support Hawai’i’s comprehensive drowning surveillance system to capture detailed and relevant data on fatal and nonfatal drowning injuries among Hawaiians of all ages. The Epidemiologist will work under the general direction of the State of Hawai’i Department of Public Health and work closely with the CDC Foundation.
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Education Level
Master's degree
Number of Employees
51-100 employees