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Healthcare Staffing Professionals has an immediate need for a Supervising Epidemiologist to support the Ending HIV Epedemic program in the Los Angeles County area. The supervising epidemiologist supervises and directs the work of Epidemiologists and professional support staff in the provision of planning, designing, implementing, and evaluating multiple health-related surveillance systems, epidemiological studies, and field investigations.
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Experience working with qualitative and quantitative methods, data visualization, program evaluation, and large datasets. ORA Doctoral degree from an accredited college or university with specialization in epidemiology or its equivalent -and- one (1) year of post degree experience designing, conducting, and analyzing epidemiological and evaluation studies and field investigations.
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Epidemiologist (Data Scientist): Grades GS-7 through GS-15. Epidemiologist (Laboratory Informatics): Grades GS-7 through GS-15. Epidemiologist (Informatics): Grades GS-7 through GS-15.
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Epidemiologist, Real World Evidence (RWE) Our Bay Area client is recruiting for an Epidemiologist (RWE) to join their growing team. Epidemiologist, Real World Evidence (RWE) Doctoral degree (PhD, ScD, or DrPH) or Master s of Public Health in Epidemiology with 2-5 years of experience leading epidemiologic research in the pharmaceutical setting.
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Talent Acquisition Analyst: Yvonne Alvidrez (020924) (Epidemiologist II - F002) The Epidemiologist will work as a member of a team under the guidance of a Supervising Epidemiologist and the Health Services Manager I within the Office of Epidemiology and Evaluation (OEE), and as a member of the Public Health, Policy, and Planning Division (PHPP.
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A combination of academic training and practical experience in Epidemiology is required.
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For a complete description of the duties and responsibilities of Epidemiologist II, please click here. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Two (2) years of experience as an Epidemiologist I in the County of San Diego; OR.
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