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Collaborate with various national groups on informatics solutions, data quality, and data integration between EHRs, Laboratories, health agencies, and other partners in public health.
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Work with tools including Java Script, HTML/CSS, JSON, XML, Bootstrap, AngularJS, Jelly, REST webservice frameworks, API webservice frameworks, active directory federated services, SAML, oAuth, Public/Private key encryption framework, and Azure application and data hosting.
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Certifications in relevant areas such as data science, machine learning, or project management (e.g., Google Cloud). Proficiency in programming languages commonly used in data science, such as Python, R, or SQL.
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A Master's or PhD degree in biostatistics, data science, biomedical informatics, epidemiology, public health, computer science, applied mathematics, engineering, or a related field.
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At J.Jill, our success is guided by a culture that values the intrinsic art of creativity and the data science required to drive our future growth. We are collaborative and data-centric, with every associate focused on creating our customers unique experience and delivering results through our omnichannel business model.
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BA/BS in a related field, Master of Public Health, Computer Science or equivalent Data Analysis experience. Provide consultation to other DSLR groups on a variety of analytic, data extraction, public health disaster management, and data visualization tasks.
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The Behavioral Health Wellness Sr. Clinicians will support the Chief Public Safety Psychologist, and collaborate with the Behavioral Health Data Analyst; and will be managing, developing and coordinating resources for existing and future wellness offerings for the Public Safety Wellness Program.
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Typical summer projects may involve one or more of the following: numerical simulations; programming for data acquisition and data analysis applications; design and assembly of laboratory hardware, including mechanical, electronic, and cryogenic components; and participation in quantum measurements.
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PCI Government Services (PCI-GS) in support of our client at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), is seeking a qualified candidate to work with public health leaders and multidisciplinary teams to identify opportunities for leveraging public health data to produce actionable insights.
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5+ years of experience in data analysis or data science, with 3+ years focusing on machine learning problems, ideally in a relevant space (KYC, sanctions detection, anti-fraud detection, treasury management, crypto/blockchain data science.
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At least 10 years of experience in computer science, information technology or a related field preferably at a production studio, advertising agency and/or marketing company with focus on data-driven, omnichannel marketing.
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This position offers a wealth of opportunities for research collaborations within the Department of Pediatrics, Winship Cancer Institute, Grady Hospital as well as with Emory basic science departments, the Rollins School of Public Health, the Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse School of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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The postdoctoral fellow will work with Dr. Woods-Jaeger to develop and then co-teach Community Based Participatory Action Research for Injury and Violence Prevention course in the Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences department.
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Preferred qualifications include an earned doctorate in a nursing-related field, such as PhD in Nursing or Doctor of Nurse Practitioner (DNP) with a Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Health Administration (MHA), Master of Public Health (MPH) degree, or similar practice credentials.
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Bachelor’s or Graduate degree, Field of Studies required: In a quantitative field or commesurat experience such at Statistics, Business Analytics, Data Science, Applied Math, Econometrics or Operations Research.
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