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Epidemiologist 3

Special Hiring Rates:
$74,490.00- Department of Health and Human Resources
$74,505.60 - Kanawha-Charleston Health Department  

Continuous Recruitment, Select Locations:   The DOP anticipates several vacancies in the near future for this classification. This recruitment is not for a specific vacancy but to generate a pool of interested applicants. Most positions are located in Kanawha County with the occasional vacancy located in other areas of the state. Make sure you mark in your county selection any county you would be willing to work in or commute to so you can be placed on the proper register.

Nature of Work:  
Under the limited supervision of a physician or higher level Epidemiologist, performs  advanced level work by directing small teams of epidemiologists, program managers, data  analysts, physicians and other health professionals in the organization of statewide programs to  design, implement and evaluate disease prevention, investigation, surveillance and control  strategies. Manages financial and administrative aspects of the disease surveillance, prevention,  and control programs, usually in a specialized area of epidemiology. Hires and trains or assures  training of professional personnel within that area. Assures long-term growth, development and  training of personnel. Establishes a long-range vision for program structure and development  within the context of the larger vision for public health in state. Prepares federal grants and  funding requests for the legislature. Prepares significant policy papers recommending  innovations in disease surveillance, prevention and control programs based on the best possible  surveillance data and information from the public health and medical literature. Represents the  interests of West Virginia's disease surveillance, prevention and control programs to public  health or other governmental officials at a state and/or national level within the area of expertise.  Performs related work as required.
 
Distinguishing Characteristics:  
The Epidemiologist 3 is distinguished from the Epidemiologist 2 by a higher level of  administrative responsibility and visibility at the state and national level. The Epidemiologist 3  is a technical expert in a specific area of epidemiology and is consulted by citizens, health care  and public health professionals throughout the state. This upper level epidemiologist position in  the series functions with a great deal of independence, and may supervise teams of physicians,  lower level epidemiologists, and health care professionals.

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IMPORTANT: Your eligible score will be based on information provided in your application; therefore, make sure your application is detailed and complete. You MUST complete ALL parts of the application, including the Work Experience section.

 

ATTENTION: 

Applicant must verify post high school education by submitting an official transcript or diploma, training or licensure earned pertaining to this position by the closing date of the posting, if not previously verified. 


To be considered to receive credit for Veterans preference, you must verify eligibility by attaching a copy of your Member 4 DD214 to your application prior to submitting it. If you are unable to attach this document, please go ahead and apply. However, you must email the document to applicantservices@wv.gov or mail to WV Division of Personnel, 1900 Kanawha Blvd. E., Building 3, Suite 500, Charleston, WV 25305. A service connected disability must be verified by a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs letter and may also be provided by the options mentioned above. 

 

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Requirements

(Any specific position in this class may not include all of the duties listed, nor do  the examples listed cover all of the duties which may be assigned.)  
  • Plans and oversees implementation of new or innovative disease surveillance, prevention, and  control projects of state or national significance involving teams of diverse professionals  from public health and other disciplines.
  • Continuously improves high quality disease surveillance, prevention, and control programs,  which usually involves working with teams of multiple discipline professionals.
  • Investigates or supervises the investigation of perceived clusters and leads the development and  implementation of remediation and other interventions.
  • Identifies and develops new and innovative data sources.  
  • Provides financial management of disease prevention and control programs.
  • Leads teams of epidemiologists, physicians, MIS professionals, and others.
  • Establishes statewide priorities for disease prevention and control usually in a specialized area of  epidemiology, in accordance with national guidelines and best scientific practices.
  • Establishes organizational and personnel structure necessary for achieving high quality disease  surveillance, prevention and control activities in the area of specialization.
  • Prepares federal grants and other funding requests, usually as part of a team process.
  • Presents data and information to statewide or national groups.
  • Represents the interests of West Virginia disease control and prevention in the area of  specialization to statewide and national government or public health officials and national  groups.
  • Represents the interests of disease control and prevention in the area of specialization to  television, print, and other media.
  • Represents the interests of disease control and prevention in the area of specialization to other  parts of the Bureau for Public Health and the Department of Health and Human  Resources.
  • Provides consultation to lower level epidemiologists, health care professionals, and local health  officials on technical issues.
  • Assures that program specific data is complete and accurate, presented professionally, and  disseminated broadly.
  • Leads the preparation and publication of reports, usually through professional team review.
  • Identifies critical research questions for special study and develops and implements needed  studies.


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Knowledge of leadership and management techniques.
  • Knowledge of the theory, principles, practices, current developments and techniques of  epidemiological investigation and research.
  • Knowledge of public health administration practices and procedures.
  • Knowledge of the functions of public health and related fields at the state, local and national  levels.
  • Knowledge of biomedical sciences and social, economic and political forces that impact on  health.
  • Knowledge of epidemiology and public health in the area of specialization.
  • Knowledge of state and local government structure within West Virginia.
  • Knowledge of West Virginia's health care system and the major public and private entities  involved.
  • Skill in oral and written communication to diverse local, statewide and national audiences of  public health professionals, lay audiences, legislators, government officials, reporters, and  other professional groups and organizations.
  • Ability to direct complex epidemiological surveillance, disease prevention and control projects  involving teams of diverse professionals including public health professionals,  information professionals, physicians and other health care professionals, and others.
  • Ability to lead or interact with advisory groups composed of community, professional and  government leaders.
  • Ability to develop and articulate policy recommendations based on scientific data, West Virginia  surveillance data, and consensus of advisory groups, and epidemiologic and public health  principles.

Qualifications

Training: A Doctorate degree from a regionally accredited college or university in epidemiology, public healthveterinary medicine, preventive medicine, medicine, biological, physicalbehavioral or environmental sciences including at least two courses in epidemiology covering additional epidemiology principles, methods and design concepts or at least two courses in statistical design and methods courses for the behavioral sciences, or at least two publications in two different peer-reviewed journals, and at least one course in biostatistics or other research-oriented statistics course; AND five years full-time or equivalent part-time paid experience in epidemiology.
OR 
A Master's degree from a regionally accredited college or university in epidemiology, public health, nursingbiology, physical, behavioralnatural, or veterinary sciences, preventive medicine, or medicine including two courses in epidemiology and one course in biostatistics OR certification in infection control (CIC); AND ten years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid professional experience in epidemiology, including five years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid professional experience in management of an epidemiological program.
Substitution: Completion of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Epidemic Intelligence Service or public health prevention specialist training; AND five years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid professional experience can substitute for the required training.

***DETAILS OF RELATED EXPERIENCE MUST BE SHOWN IN THE WORK EXPERIENCE SECTION OF YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION***   
   
Date Posted
08/22/2023
Job Reference
9938Zas
Organization
Various Departments
Location
- Various Locations, WV
Category
Epidemiology
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