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Data Integration Epidemiologist

 

The Center for Analytics, Informatics, and Modernization (AIM) is dedicated to ensuring all Washingtonians are empowered to make data-informed public health decisions. We provide best practices in data science, applied informatics, epidemiology, and surveillance. Our teams foster a culture of equity and engagement, collaborating with stakeholders to create a robust and transparent health ecosystem.

 

We are seeking a Data Integration Epidemiologist to support the CDC Emerging Infections Program (EIP) Respiratory Virus Hospitalization Surveillance Network (RESP-NET) project. This role will enhance our surveillance capacity for COVID-19, Influenza, RSV, and other significant public health conditions. As part of the Data Integration and Quality Assurance (DIQA) Team, you will contribute to designing and managing surveillance systems, ensuring continuous quality assurance and improvement of surveillance data, and coordinating with partners at various levels to support surveillance activities. You will also support public health emergency preparedness and response activities within the Agency.

 

Qualifications and Experience:

Your experience may have been gained concurrently. Additional years of experience can substitute for educational requirements on a year-for-year basis. 

 

Required Qualifications

Demonstrated experience in a public health agency or a similar setting with responsibilities in one or more of the following disciplines: health/disease data analysis, epidemiological methods, biostatistics, public health informatics, data visualization. You must meet one of the following qualification options.

  • Option 1: 6+ years of experience
  • Option 2: A Bachelor’s degree AND 4+ years of experience
  • Option 3: A Master’s degree AND 2+ years of experience

 

Required skills and experience

  • 2+ years of demonstrated experience effectively using R statistical software to develop and modify code for manipulation, linkage, and/or analysis of large datasets.

 

Additional Preferred Skills and Experience:

  • Experience working with local health jurisdiction disease investigators.
  • Two (2) or more years of experience working in communicable disease epidemiology or surveillance