Health Research, Inc.

public health

AssociateProgramResearchSpecialist

$100–100k Albany, New York, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Associate Program Research Specialist at Health Research, Inc.. Skills: HIV/AIDS disease surveillance data analysis, data quality assessment, epidemiological report generation, technical oversight. coordinate and oversee the analysis of HIV/AIDS disease surveillance data. supervising Data Analysis and Research Translation (DART) members”

What You'll Achieve.

generation of statewide and other specialized datasets; design and production of routine and custom HIV epidemiological reports; responding to internal and external data requests; support epidemiologic and health program programming and evaluations

Industry & Context.

public health
Problems you'll solve

analytical skills

Eligibility Requirements

Grant funded position, Compliance with funding requirements, Valid and unrestricted authorization to work in the U. S., Visa sponsorship is not available, reside within a reasonable commuting distance of the official work location, reside in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Vermont, or Massachusetts, live within a reasonable commuting distance of their official work location, reside in one of the following states: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, or Vermont, E-Verify Program participation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Health Informatics, Biostatistics or a related field, four years of research experience in the collection and analysis of data, Associate's degree in a related field and six years of research experience in the collection and analysis of data, eight years of research experience in the collection and analysis of data

Nice to Have

Experience in public health surveillance, HIV/AIDS surveillance, or other complex surveillance systems, Experience evaluating data quality, conducting data analysis, producing and synthesizing results for written reports, and experience contributing to publications, Experience with SQL, Experience with SAS, Experience working with ArcGIS or other mapping software, methodological and analytical skills, Working knowledge of epidemiology and public health surveillance systems, Experience working with confidential data, Experience working in LAN based environments and MS Outlook and Office Suite

What You'll Do.

coordinate and oversee the analysis of HIV/AIDS disease surveillance data

supervising Data Analysis and Research Translation (DART) members

generation of statewide and other specialized datasets

design and production of routine and custom HIV epidemiological reports

responding to internal and external data requests

assessment of surveillance data quality

preparing analytical datasets

using and editing SAS programs

analyzing HIV disease surveillance data

laboratory data and demographic data

preparation of tabular and graphic materials

and accompanying narratives

providing technical oversight to DART and Bureau of HIV/AIDS Epidemiology (BHAE) staff regarding analytical methods and biomedical interpretation of HIV surveillance data

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

supervising Data Analysis and Research Translation (DART) members; providing technical oversight to DART and Bureau of HIV/AIDS Epidemiology (BHAE) staff

Communication Scope

writing narratives; responding to data requests

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