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Looking for a senior infectious disease epidemiologist, preferably with experience using R.

Are you a result-oriented individual with strong analytical skills looking to put your expertise to good use? If so, the Analytics and Performance Reporting Branch is seeking an Epidemiologist to provide high quality evidence to support public health policy development related to immunization and communicable diseases, including supporting Alberta's COVID-19 response.

Reporting to the Manager, Infectious Disease Epidemiology, you work closely with public health professionals, data analysts, and external stakeholders to analyze, interpret and disseminate information regarding communicable disease and immunization including assessing the burden of vaccine preventable diseases, vaccine effectiveness and safety in Alberta. The position also plays a key support role for responding to threats to public health from emerging pathogens. You support the ministry's public health surveillance functions by developing networks and working collaboratively with other members of the Health Standards, Quality and Performance Division and the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health. Using epidemiologic analysis tools to monitor and analyze data, you will synthesize relevant data to provide recommendations and an understanding of the provincial and regional framework for developing public health policy. With systems thinking and agility, you will produce epidemiological reports and data products that respond to data requests related to COVID-19, surveillance reports, and immunization coverage. Your excellent communication skills is essential to this position, as you will be writing ministerial correspondence such as briefing notes, and reports as needed.

This position actively promotes and contributes to the effective use of public health surveillance information in priority setting, quality assurance, and knowledge creation activities for internal and external stakeholders in the health sector including Alberta Health Services, Federal agencies, and academic collaborators.

Type
Non academic
Institution
Government of Alberta
City
Edmonton
Country
Canada
Closing date
May 24th, 2022
Posted on
May 16th, 2022 23:22
Last updated
May 16th, 2022 23:22
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