SURVEILLANCE COORDINATOR–CROSS-CUTTING

Public Health Management CorporationPhiladelphia, PA
$62,000 - $72,000Onsite

About The Position

The Cross-Cutting Surveillance Coordinator is a full-time position within the Acute Communicable Disease (ACD) Program of the Division of Disease Control (DDC) at the Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH). The ACD Program is responsible for the surveillance, investigation, prevention, and control of all reportable acute communicable diseases, except tuberculosis, multidrug-resistant organisms, and sexually transmitted diseases. The position requires working in a multidisciplinary team with disease surveillance investigators, nurses, physicians, and epidemiologists. The Cross-Cutting Surveillance Coordinator will provide general support for disease surveillance, investigation, response, enhanced surveillance projects, and educational outreach efforts for reportable diseases under ACD’s purview. This position will lead and contribute to efforts to update existing ACD disease prevention and control manuals and other resources, and when needed, develop new content. This position will also provide backup support for Disease-Specific Surveillance Coordinators in ACD during outbreaks or other major responses. This job may require moderate physical effort, including lifting materials and equipment of less than 50 pounds, and involves viewing a CRT or VDT screen 50 to 75 percent of the time. The position requires responding to public health emergencies and, at times, requires rapid turnaround of communications on short notice. PDPH follows the City of Philadelphia's return-to-office policies.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated understanding of general concepts related to infectious disease transmission, prevention, and control.
  • Excellent organizational skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to organize and present information effectively.
  • Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written, including demonstrated technical writing proficiency.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Excel) and REDCap or similar data management software.
  • Basic SAS programming skills or demonstrated experience working with other analytic software.
  • Flexibility, professionalism, and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously are highly valued attributes.
  • Equally comfortable working individually and within a team environment that emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration in a dynamic urban health department.
  • A valid driver’s license is required to facilitate local travel for investigative activities.
  • Basic SAS programming skills or demonstrated experience working with other analytic software

Responsibilities

  • Supporting surveillance and investigation of communicable diseases by completing case interviews and reviewing completed case investigations for appropriate case classification and public health management.
  • Participating in disease prevention and control response to cases, clusters, and outbreaks of communicable diseases.
  • Providing backup support for Disease-Specific Surveillance Coordinators in ACD during outbreaks and other major responses.
  • Coordinating laboratory testing for communicable disease surveillance and response with public health reference labs.
  • Coordinating and participating in efforts to update communicable disease manuals and other resources that summarize actions for public health response for various audiences (e.g., ACD staff, congregate settings, etc.).
  • Develop new resources for communicable disease response to supplement existing guidance or ensure readiness for future response.
  • Perform analyses of communicable disease surveillance data for reports and internal briefings.
  • Participate in telephone duty during normal business hours in DDC, including case report collection and provision of clinical or public health recommendations to healthcare professionals, settings of concern for disease transmission, and the general public, as appropriate to control the spread of infectious diseases.
  • Participating in emergency preparedness exercises and outbreak response.

Benefits

  • medical and dental coverage
  • paid sick, vacation, and personal time
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