Open Positions, Heluna Health

Open Positions, Heluna Health

Category : Alumni

Heluna Health and Healthcare Staffing Professionals, Inc. (HSP) are hiring multiple positions to work with the Los Angeles County Acute Communicable Disease Control Epidemiology and Data Unit. Selected candidates will be hired by Heluna Health/HSP and placed within the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. There are multiple positions available across four job classifications: Epidemiologist, Epidemiology Analyst, Data Scientist, and Health Program Analyst I. All positions will support COVID-19 response efforts and are fully remote. Out-of-state candidates are encouraged to apply as long as they can work Pacific Time hours. More information can be found in the links below. Please note that each link may be used to recruit for multiple teams.

 

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