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Public Health Informatician

AGENCY / ORGANIZATION
DEPARTMENT NAME

North Carolina Division of Public Health

Director’s Office, Data Office

PAY
POSITION TYPE
POSITION LOCATION

$31/hour

Hybrid

1915 Health Services Way, Raleigh, NC 27607

Position Description

The fellow will assist with data modernization activities within the Data Office, with a primary focus on supporting efforts to strengthen data infrastructure and analytics across DPH. Much of this work will sit at the intersection of data lake architecture development and refinement, data quality improvement, and analytics, including coding, process automation, and the creation of visualizations and reports. The most successful candidate will be someone who is analytical, technically skilled, and comfortable working across complex datasets to enhance assessment and surveillance activities.

Class Concept

The following Class Concept reflects the statewide description for the position classification. The duties outlined earlier in the posting describe the specific responsibilities for this fellowship position.

Work in this class involves determination of public health priorities and services with special emphasis on informatics and the research, use, impact, and evaluation of information technology on public health surveillance, surveys, and laboratory systems. Positions in this class may serve as a project lead involved with public health informatics and serve as a subject matter expert on the design and implementation of Information Technology systems integrating public health priorities and other information from a public health program perspective. Work includes providing technical assistance and consultation on public health surveillance and informatics, planning and directing focused studies, and demonstration of projects to strengthen and integrate information systems.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Thorough knowledge of public health informatics theories, principles, concepts, and standards sufficient to develop and coordinate policies and the overall program that will be applied throughout the Department.

  • Thorough knowledge of public health scientific principles and policies, and comprehensive knowledge of the range of administrative laws, policies, regulations, and precedents applicable to the administration of one or more important public programs.

  • Thorough knowledge of necessary informatics infrastructure to develop and maintain surveillance systems plus the principles, methods, materials, practices and procedures applied in public health surveillance systems.

  • Thorough knowledge of interpersonal relationship skills to establish and maintain effective and diplomatic working relations and secure support and cooperation.

  • Skills in leadership, planning and organization.

  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing with Division staff, representatives of local health departments, health care providers, study participants and the media.

Minimum Education and Experience

Master's degree in Health Informatics or related health field from an appropriately accredited institution and one year of related health informatics experience; or

Bachelor's degree in Health Informatics or a related health field from an appropriately accredited institution and three years of epidemiological experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

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