Epidemiologist I at CDC Foundation

Tennessee, United States

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$65,000 – $68,000Compensation
Entry Level & New Grad, Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Public Health, HealthcareIndustries

Requirements

  • A Master’s degree (preferably in public health, epidemiology, health research, or a health-related field)
  • Prior experience leading the analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data
  • Prior experience in conducting qualitative interviews and coding the data in qualitative data management software
  • Some experience in publishing in peer-reviewed journals and presenting findings at conferences
  • Proficient in at least one statistical analysis software program, as well as Microsoft Office Suite
  • Organizational skills demonstrating high attention to detail and the ability to organize multiple priorities
  • Strong communication skills, both written and oral
  • Experience working collaboratively with diverse stakeholders and engaging in strategic partnerships and strong interpersonal skills required for teamwork and interaction with people across CDC and with external partners
  • Willingness and ability to travel to regional and metro health departments in Tennessee to conduct in-person interviews and focus group discussions
  • Strong understanding of design and implementation of research and epidemiologic studies
  • Demonstrated ability to work well independently and within teams
  • Experience working in a virtual environment with remote partners and teams
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Nvivo, Teams and Zoom

Responsibilities

  • Work with the drug overdose surveillance and prevention teams at OD2A-funded health departments to support their surveillance activities, and implementation and evaluation of the prevention programs
  • Conduct literature reviews on drug overdose-related topics
  • Develop summary and state-specific fact sheets and/or data visualizations based on nonfatal and fatal drug overdose data, and program performance metrics
  • Develop manuscripts, surveillance reports, evaluation reports, and/or data briefs
  • Conduct a qualitative study on the experiences of the navigators and their clients to support the implementation of targeted evaluation practice
  • Create qualitative interview questionnaires and focus group discussion guidelines
  • Identify and recruit study participants and conduct interviews and focus group discussions
  • Transcribe the interviews and focus group discussions, code the data using NVivo, conduct thematic analysis, and summarize the results from the qualitative study
  • Support the implementation of innovative surveillance activities within OD2A-funded health departments
  • Actively participate in discussions of how to best use OD2A data for action
  • Provides training, technical assistance, and consultative services regarding epidemiology and the control of diseases
  • Serves as a point of contact for various personnel regarding moderately complex epidemiologic issues
  • Develops policies and procedures for new and existing

Skills

epidemiology
public health
data analysis
qualitative interviews
qualitative data coding
statistical software
Microsoft Office
SUDORS
DOSE
surveillance
stakeholder collaboration

CDC Foundation

Supports public health initiatives and organizations

About CDC Foundation

The CDC Foundation supports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by enhancing public health initiatives, particularly in response to COVID-19. It works closely with community-based organizations (CBOs) that are integral to local communities, helping to spread important COVID-19 prevention information and ensuring fair access to vaccines. The Foundation collaborates with a variety of clients, including public health agencies and community groups, primarily in the United States. Its business model focuses on gathering resources from philanthropic and private sectors to fund CDC's public health efforts, which include emergency responses, educational programs, and technical assistance. The CDC Foundation generates revenue through donations, grants, and partnerships, which are then used to support various public health programs. Its goal is to effectively mobilize community strengths and resources to address health challenges and improve health outcomes for all.

Atlanta, GeorgiaHeadquarters
1992Year Founded
VENTURE_UNKNOWNCompany Stage
Government & Public Sector, Social ImpactIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Hybrid Work Options

Risks

Increased competition for funding may limit resources for CDC Foundation programs.
Reliance on private sector partnerships could pose reputational risks.
Evolving public health data needs may strain the Foundation's resources.

Differentiation

The CDC Foundation uniquely bridges CDC with private-sector partners for public health initiatives.
It has launched over 700 global programs since its inception in 1995.
The Foundation consistently earns a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for financial transparency.

Upsides

The Workforce Acceleration Initiative addresses public health data infrastructure needs.
The Foundation's storytelling podcast enhances public health communication and engagement.
New board appointments bring diverse expertise to the Foundation's leadership.

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