Student Epidemiologist, GA Emerging Infections Program

Student Epidemiologist, GA Emerging Infections Program

Title: GA EIP Student Epidemiologist (Part Time)


Job Description
The Georgia Emerging Infections Program (GA EIP) conducts surveillance and special studies on infectious disease including: foodborne, viral, invasive bacterial, and healthcare associated infections.  The GA EIP Student Epidemiologist will be responsible for, but not limited to, the following:

  • data entry and cleaning
  • conduct telephone interviews for vaccine verification and case-control and other studies
  • data collection from physicians’ offices and medical facilities via phone, fax and medical record review
  • vaccine verification via various databases
  • specimen log-in and tracking
  • office support

Job information

  • Pay is $20/hour
  • EIP requests 15-20 hour/week work availability;
  • Will work around the student’s schedule
  • Full-time available during summer and school breaks
  • Position is hybrid with one day / week typically in the office
  • Will be assigned to an EIP project team

Apply by sending your resume to jobs [at] gaeip [dot] org


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