Dear Colleagues:
I wanted to make you aware of a new position opening at The Commonwealth Fund. We are searching for a Research Associate for the Affordable Health Insurance program. The individual in this position will be a member of a three-person team headed by Sara Collins, Ph.D., Vice President for Affordable Health Insurance.
The Research Associate should have a master's degree (M.S., M.P.H., M.P.A.) in a field related to health economics, health services research, or health policy, as well as strong statistical skills. The Research Associate is responsible for managing the surveys sponsored by the Affordable Health Insurance program, conducting statistical analysis, producing tables and charts, and writing reports with Fund staff researchers.
Please see full position description on commonwealthfund.org. If you know of anyone who might be looking for this kind of opportunity, we would appreciate your help in reaching them. Thank you and happy holidays!
Sincerely,
Diana Davenport
Vice President, Administration
The Commonwealth Fund
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
UDOH Internship - Refugee Health
Project Title
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Refugee Health Program
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UDOH Project Lead
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Amelia Self
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Email
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Phone
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(801) 538-6221
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Work Location
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Utah Department of Health (288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City)
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Project Description
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The goal of the Utah Refugee
Health Program is to “Foster community health partnerships with those serving
refugee populations through culturally appropriate health screening,
education and referrals.” By
coordinating activities between local providers, resettlement agencies, local
health departments, DWS, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and
ORR, the Utah Refugee Health Program facilitates and promotes health programs
and services that are culturally and linguistically appropriate.
This project will provide direct
assistance to Refugee Health Program by:
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Prerequisites
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Master level student in health promotion, public health, social
work, or related field
Knowledge of refugee resettlement process
Familiar with health care system in Utah
Ability to communicate effectively (written, visual and
verbal)
Strong organization skills; detail oriented
Ability to work independently
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Project Start Date
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1/15/2013
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Project End Date
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5/15/2013
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Hours per week
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10-15 hours
(flexible)
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Total number of hours
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Unknown –
this number is dependent upon the
student’s work pace and internship requirements.
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Pay rate
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Unpaid
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Other Details
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Must be available to work in Salt Lake City on site at the Utah
Department of Health
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This internship not does provide direct services to the refugee
community
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UDOH Internship - Ryan White
Project Title
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Ryan White Part B Program
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UDOH Project Lead
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Marcee Mortensen
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Email
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Phone
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(801) 538-6042
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Work Location
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Utah Department of Health (288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City)
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Project Description
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The Utah Ryan White Part B
Program seeks to improve the quality, availability, and organization of
health care and supportive services for individuals living with HIV disease
and their families. Part B activities
include case management, AIDS drugs assistance (ADAP), health insurance
assistance, transportation services, and clinical and programmatic quality
improvement.
This project will provide direct
assistance to Part B Program by:
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Prerequisites
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Current MPH student or master level student in related
fields (health promotion, social work, etc)
Knowledge of HIV disease, treatment and community
resources.
Experience conducting interviews
Strong organization skills; detail oriented
Ability to work independently
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Project Start Date
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1/15/2013
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Project End Date
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5/15/2013
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Hours per week
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10-15 hours
(flexible)
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Total number of hours
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Unknown –
this number is dependent upon the
student’s work pace and internship requirements.
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Pay rate
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Unpaid
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Other Details
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Must be available to work in Salt Lake City on site at the Utah
Department of Health
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
UDOH Jobs
The Bureau of Health Promotions has two openings for Health Program Specialist III positions within the Diabetes Prevention and Control Program.
If you are interested in being considered for these positions, please complete the online job application and resume at https://statejobs.utah.gov/, Job Announcement Req #28378. The application will close on Saturday, December 15, 2012.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
UDOH Job
Job Description
Location: SALT LAKE CITY, UT - 288 North 1460 West - Cannon Health BuildingThe Utah Department of Health is proud to be a tobacco free campus
Salary Range: $20.50 to $23.72, depending on experience
Category: PUBLIC HEALTH
Agency: Dept of Health
Application Period: 12/06/2012 - 12/13/2012
Part/Full Time: Full Time
Job Characteristics: This position is with the Division of Disease Control and Prevention, Bureau of Epidemiology, Communicable Disease Analysis and Reporting Program. The incumbent works as the Analytic, Visualization, and Reporting (AVR) Epidemiologist. Primary responsibilities include the following: provide support in the implementation, evaluation and refinement of AVR tool functionality in order to allow routine analysis of surveillance data; collaborate with staff to assure data quality and accuracy; perform routine assessments of surveillance systems; manage a case control study to evaluate the effectiveness of the new pneumococcal vaccine, and provide training opportunities to assure staff are comfortable with analytic methodologies and interpretation of data. Incumbent works collaboratively with other Bureau of Epidemiology (BOE) staff to identify, assess potential for utilizing, and implement use of new data sources to supplement surveillance data. Incumbent provides training to local and state health department staff regarding the utilization of the AVR tool, which is integrated with the communicable disease surveillance system (TriSano).
Salary Range: $20.50 to $23.72, depending on experience
Category: PUBLIC HEALTH
Agency: Dept of Health
Application Period: 12/06/2012 - 12/13/2012
Part/Full Time: Full Time
Job Characteristics: This position is with the Division of Disease Control and Prevention, Bureau of Epidemiology, Communicable Disease Analysis and Reporting Program. The incumbent works as the Analytic, Visualization, and Reporting (AVR) Epidemiologist. Primary responsibilities include the following: provide support in the implementation, evaluation and refinement of AVR tool functionality in order to allow routine analysis of surveillance data; collaborate with staff to assure data quality and accuracy; perform routine assessments of surveillance systems; manage a case control study to evaluate the effectiveness of the new pneumococcal vaccine, and provide training opportunities to assure staff are comfortable with analytic methodologies and interpretation of data. Incumbent works collaboratively with other Bureau of Epidemiology (BOE) staff to identify, assess potential for utilizing, and implement use of new data sources to supplement surveillance data. Incumbent provides training to local and state health department staff regarding the utilization of the AVR tool, which is integrated with the communicable disease surveillance system (TriSano).
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