Information Analyst I, Emory University

Information Analyst I, Emory University

Category : Alumni

Description 

Washington DC-based data manager who will work on an HIV research project in the DC Jail. The position is funded by Emory University. Emory University/Rollins School of Public Health, in partnership with Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Unity Health Care, is comparing strategies of testing for HIV in a jail environment with rapid turnover. The successful candidate will enroll participants in a Washington DC jail-based longitudinal observational study, which was reviewed by Emory University’s IRB. She or he or they will also review administrative data from the jail, conduct time-motion studies, perform chart abstraction, and periodically visit outpatient clinics frequented by persons released from the DC Jail. Lastly, the data manager will be responsible for providing research results to the research investigator team located in Atlanta and New York City.

Duties 

  • Undertakes responsibility for the collection, compilation, organization and maintenance of all data related to HIV screening related to this study.
  • Provides data entry and analytical support for monthly reports.
  • Develops data reports monthly, quarterly and annually, and makes presentations.
  • Develops and maintains a professional working relationship with clinical staff.
  • Participates on weekly teleconferences with research team.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications and Desired Skills 

  • Minimum 1-year experience work related to public health and/or health care environment. Experience with clinical research a plus.
  • Minimum 1-year experience (classroom or work-related) in clinical data management or health care analytics.
  • Knowledge of querying and solid analytical skills with ability to compile data from many sources and define designs to use data.
  • Ability to work both independently and within a collaborative team environment.
  • Ability to act as a data management team lead.
  • Strong time management and organizational skills with great attention to detail.
  • Cultural competence/humility and strong interpersonal skills.
  • Interest and willingness to work with individuals with criminal justice involvement in both jail and community settings.
  • Strong scientific writing skills and able to assist with dissemination of reports.
  • Basic computer skills with advanced skills in Microsoft Excel; understanding and experience with Windows

Apply

Click here to learn more about the position and apply online on the Emory careers website (Job # 49848). 

Contact 

Contact Anne Spaulding at aspauld [at] sph [dot] emory [dot] edu if you have further questions about the position. 


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