Key Responsibilities: The Family Planning Epidemiologists responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: - Design and maintain databases and surveillance systems - Develop data collection tools - Analyze and evaluate program data to track performance metrics - Conduct descriptive epidemiologic analyses and interpret findings - Create reports and data visualizations to summarize findings - Convey information or findings to internal and external partners - Identify opportunities for technical assistance or data quality improvement
Additional Duties: - Ensure that all generated reports follow Data Release Guidelines - Work with program directors and communications specialists to develop infographics and disseminate findings among clinical and community partners - Provide epidemiological support to the Maternal and Child Health - Block Grant
Qualifications: - Proficient in analytical methods and statistical software; SAS experience preferred - Expert in Microsoft suite (Excel Outlook Word PowerPoint) - Experience with data visualization - Experience managing databases; REDCap experience is strongly preferred - Strong oral and written communication skills; technical writing skills are required - Experience supporting and evaluating public health programs is strongly preferred
Education/Experience Requirements: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a masters degree in epidemiology biostatistics statistics health information or public health with a minimum of two years of experience.
In-Office Requirements: 1. New hires will be required to come in for the first day of employment for laptop deployment and onboarding in Nashville and at least quarterly or as requested for quarterly meetings and professional development. 2. Travel to the Nashville office will not be reimbursed.
Typical working hours: Monday-Friday 8AM to 4:30PM 37.5 hours per week.
Job Title: Epidemiologist Location: Nashville TN Duration: 12 Months Req id: 65874 Key Responsibilities:The Family Planning Epidemiologists responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:- Design and maintain databases and surveillance systems- Develop data collection tools- Analyze ...
Job Title: Epidemiologist
Location: Nashville TN
Duration: 12 Months
Req id: 65874
Key Responsibilities: The Family Planning Epidemiologists responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: - Design and maintain databases and surveillance systems - Develop data collection tools - Analyze and evaluate program data to track performance metrics - Conduct descriptive epidemiologic analyses and interpret findings - Create reports and data visualizations to summarize findings - Convey information or findings to internal and external partners - Identify opportunities for technical assistance or data quality improvement
Additional Duties: - Ensure that all generated reports follow Data Release Guidelines - Work with program directors and communications specialists to develop infographics and disseminate findings among clinical and community partners - Provide epidemiological support to the Maternal and Child Health - Block Grant
Qualifications: - Proficient in analytical methods and statistical software; SAS experience preferred - Expert in Microsoft suite (Excel Outlook Word PowerPoint) - Experience with data visualization - Experience managing databases; REDCap experience is strongly preferred - Strong oral and written communication skills; technical writing skills are required - Experience supporting and evaluating public health programs is strongly preferred
Education/Experience Requirements: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a masters degree in epidemiology biostatistics statistics health information or public health with a minimum of two years of experience.
In-Office Requirements: 1. New hires will be required to come in for the first day of employment for laptop deployment and onboarding in Nashville and at least quarterly or as requested for quarterly meetings and professional development. 2. Travel to the Nashville office will not be reimbursed.
Typical working hours: Monday-Friday 8AM to 4:30PM 37.5 hours per week.