Health Scientist (Data Scientist), CDC

Health Scientist (Data Scientist), CDC

Category : Alumni

These positions will be in a new Data Science team that is being formed in the Data Analytics Branch of the Division of Injury Response in NCIPC. This team members will apply data science methods that include artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning), data linkage, data visualizations, and predictive analytics to various topics and priority areas of the Injury Center. There are multiple positions available across any of these job series.

Summary
The incumbent serves as a Health Scientist performing data science work that requires extraction of knowledge from public health surveillance systems and programs at the local, state and national levels that are structured or unstructured for analysis; improved understanding and communication; development/visualization of new concepts, and/or processes that add value to health services delivery and the decision making process.

Responsibilities
As a Health Scientist (Data Scientist), you will:

Consult and collaborate with statistical, data science, artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning), and public health.
Plan and conduct research using public health data systems, including survey data, health care facility data, syndromic surveillance data.
Support the development of proposals and projects that align with research and policy goals for data science research and analytic projects.
Assist in monitoring data quality issues as they relate to user data products, and collaborates with Informatics and Information Technology.
Bring and develop expertise in the fields of health science, artificial intelligence.
Collaborate with other professionals within and outside the Center in the conduct of surveillance, research, and analytical studies.
Provide advice on the use of data science tools, methods, and statistical learning models to collect.
Maintain current knowledge of developments in allied health sciences, modeling, and machine learning analysis.
All other duites assigned.


Travel Required
Occasional travel – You may be expected to travel Domestic 5 % for this position.

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