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Purpose of Position/Summary:This position serves as the Indiana Birth Defects and Problems Registry (IBDPR) Epidemiologist for the Genomics and Newborn Screening (GNBS) program within the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Division.
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We are looking for a motivated Epidemiologist ready to take us to the next level! Monitor data reporting and correct data quality control flags as identified by the CDC NWSS system and ensure data is uploaded regularly and correctly when issues occur or when required for specific program areas.
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This position serves as the Indiana Birth Defects and Problems Registry (IBDPR) Epidemiologist for the Genomics and Newborn Screening (GNBS) program within the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Division.
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Indiana Birth Defects and Problems Registry Epidemiologist. Job Title: Epidemiologist. Indiana Birth Defects and Problems Registry Epidemiologist. This position collaborates directly with the GNBS Program Director, the Indiana Birth Defects and Problems Registry (IBDPR) Program Manager, the Office of Public Affairs (OPA), national organizations, local community health leaders and healthcare providers, both within and outside the state of Indiana.
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Education: Applicant should have a master’s degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, or another related field. Knowledge/Skills: Position requires knowledge of epidemiology, public health, birth defects, and genetic conditions.
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Required/Desired Skills Skill Required /Desired Amount of Experience Master's degree in epidemiology, biostatistics or another related field. Required 2 Years Knowledge of epidemiology, public health, birth defects, and genetic conditions.
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Applicant works with intra-agency staff, representatives from various State and Federal agencies, birth defects surveillance programs from other states, physicians, community leaders, genetic counselors, geneticists, other health care providers, laboratory personnel, professional organizations, advocacy groups, hospital staff, as well as media and public relations.
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A graduate or professional degree in a health-related field (e.g., RN, MD/DO, DDS/DMD, DVM, PhD, RS) with specific epidemiology training (e.g., MPH degree, CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service, or CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship) OR.
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We are seeking a IBDPR ADDM Epidemiologist for one of our clients, Indianapolis, IN. This is a Senior IBDPR ADDM Epidemiologist who will be part of a development team and will assist in end-to-end system enhancement.
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in Public Health or BS degree in non-relevant field and +6 years exp.
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ADDM Epidemiologist (733291) ADDM Epidemiologist (733291) Skills in SAS, SPSS, or Excel are required. Communication: Position requires the ability to communicate data and statistics effectively in both written and verbal form, with persons of various educational and social backgrounds.
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Marion County Public Health Department is an organization that celebrates diversity, and seeks to employ a diverse workforce.
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Role: DOH-IBDPR ADDM Epidemiologist. Role: DOH-IBDPR ADDM Epidemiologist. The position requires knowledge of epidemiology, public health, birth defects, and genetic conditions. This position is responsible for analysis of birth defects and other genetic conditions to monitor incidence, prevalence, trends, clusters, and disparities.
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