Program Associates, Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival
Category : Alumni
The Program Associate for the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES) Program reports to the Program Director of CARES to provide support in the collection and data analysis of cardiac arrest survival data from participating communities and states.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
- Program administration responsibilities include managing a territory of CARES program participants across the United States and providing them with training and support to encourage and enhance participation and data collection.
- The CARES Program Associate will work with CARES faculty and program staff to develop and train personnel participating in the program, provide oversight for participating communities to ensure consistency in the data collection, auditing, and reporting processes and assist end users with data analysis.
- Provide outreach to potential project partners, which include local and regional healthcare organizations, as well as community-based partnerships.
- Analyze data and work with other CARES staff to generate annual national and state-specific reports. Coordinate communication and meetings with CARES partners.
- Perform webinar demonstrations on software functionality and processes to multiple stakeholders and end users.
- Manage logistics for CARES Oversight Board and Advisory Council meetings. Develop PR and outreach materials (brochures, newsletters, website, and annual report) that describe CARES activities and capabilities.
- Represent CARES in discussions with current and potential partners, project sponsors, and donors.
- Registry Program Management: Liaise with project sponsors about contracts and progress reports. Work within a team environment. Assist and advise on advisory boards and scientific and ethical reviews.
- Assist and advise on CARES registry database management and provide analysis of data.
- Travel is required. This position works remotely.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- A bachelor’s degree in public health or related field.
- Two years of professional experience in a related field such as community health, research, or information systems management.
- Requires previous project management experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Masters Degree in Public Health
- Proficiency with Excel and STATA, SAS, or SPSS
- Experience/knowledge about cardiac arrest and/or registries
- Experience in proposal development or grant writing
- Experience with program coordination
- Experience working with Emergency Medicine Departments and/or Emergency Medical Services
NOTE: Tasks related to this position can be performed remotely with only occasional supported visits to an Emory University location. Emory reserves the right to change this status with notice to employee.