Job: Data Project with RISE

Job: Data Project with RISE

The Center for Reproductive Health Research in the SouthEast (RISE) is looking for 2 MPH/MSPH students to work with an off-site partner on a complementary data-heavy project as part of The Changing Landscape of Publicly Funded Family Planning in Georgia. RISE is an interdisciplinary center of scholarship dedicated to building an evidence base and implementing solutions for the adverse reproductive health outcomes, disparities, and sociopolitical determinants impacting women and their families in the Southeastern United States.

This job is for 10-20 hours/week at a salary of $12/hr. The schedule is flexible. Strong epidemiology/biostatistics skills are highly preferred.

Specific Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Will review background materials and attend specific trainings related to data collection and reporting.
  • Attend and participate in off-site data collection.
  • Assist offsite partner in collecting data from multiple electronic health record systems and performing a concurrent and retrospective health impact assessment from these data.
  • May perform other duties as requested by Project Director.

The application can be found on Handshake by clicking HERE.


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