Health Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Health Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Category : Alumni

The National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP), Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH), Research Application and Evaluation Branch (RAEB) is recruiting for up to 3 Health Scientists, to work on the Research, Synthesis, and Application Team or the Research Translation and Dissemination Team.

As a Health Scientist, you will:

  • Develop and/or use innovative methodologies and techniques to assess the effectiveness of health risk reduction practices, polices, and programs for children and adolescent.
  • Perform analytical studies and interpretation of results to coordinate the evaluation of adolescent education programs, health systems, and practices, and recommend improvements.
  • Analyze studies and projects assessing major and or sensitive public health issues,
  • Provide technical advice and assistance to national, state, and local health and education agencies and to various other public health organizations.

This is a permanent, full-time position.

Applications are due November 8th, 2024. Visit the job posting linked here for more information and application instructions.


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