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The Public Health Intelligence Analyst position is a critical role that directly supports public health and medical customers by identifying, creating, and disseminating relevant and actionable intelligence and information. This is achieved through various means such as assessments, bulletins, briefings, and investigative support. The analyst will serve as the intelligence liaison between the Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center (OCIAC) and other stakeholders, ensuring that vital information is communicated effectively and efficiently. In this role, the analyst will be the primary point of contact for health-related threat intelligence within the fusion center's area of responsibility (AoR). This involves coordinating the exchange of information regarding crimes, threats, risks, hazards, and terrorism that may impact the healthcare sector. The analyst will act as a liaison with local, state, and federal healthcare agencies, private medical groups, public health entities, EMS providers, and other relevant organizations to facilitate communication and collaboration. The analyst will also collaborate with the OCSD Private Sector Coordinator and fusion center staff to collect, evaluate, analyze, and disseminate health-related intelligence. A key responsibility will be to develop and maintain a network of Healthcare Liaison Officers (HLO) across the AoR, organizing and conducting regular meetings and briefings for healthcare stakeholders. In addition, the analyst will respond to incidents as directed by fusion center management, acting as a liaison between first responders and the fusion center, and providing timely and relevant intelligence to stakeholders through regular publications. Additional responsibilities include attending relevant seminars, conferences, training events, and exercises, assisting in the planning and execution phases of exercises, and cataloging, assessing, prioritizing, and reporting on Public Health Sector related Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources (CI/KR). The analyst will also identify vulnerabilities, threats, consequences, and overall risk originating from natural or man-made threats, both intentional and unintentional, and facilitate Active Shooter training for fusion center partners. Furthermore, the analyst will manage the fusion center's BioWatch and FirstWatch programs and oversee the integration and operational aspects of the Healthcare Liaison Officer Program within the fusion center.