Epidemiology Division Director (Manager IV)
Location
US-KS-Olathe
ID
2025-2952
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Administration, Business, and Management
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Benefits Category |
Full Time - Regular (Full Benefits)
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Remote |
No
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Salary Min |
USD $44.45/Hr.
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Salary Max |
USD $66.67/Hr.
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Organizational Unit |
Department of Health and Environment
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Work Schedule |
Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. May require work outside of regular business hours.
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Driving Status |
Occasional (less than 5%)
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Overview
A career with Johnson County Government is more than just a job, it is an opportunity to serve a diverse and expanding community in meaningful ways. We challenge ourselves to be a different kind of government because we care deeply about our community and each other. Committed to our shared values, we provide excellent public service, seeking always to improve ourselves and our organization. We offer wonderful benefits, retirement plans, wellness incentives, a great organizational culture, and much more! If you're searching for something more than just a job, something akin to a calling, then consider the challenge and opportunity of being a member of Johnson County Government!
Job Description
Johnson County Department of Health and Environment is seeking a qualified candidate to fill the position of Epidemiology Division Director. This position provides excellent benefits, including health insurance, wellness programs and discounts, retirement programs, and various other discount programs. The position is located at 11875 S Sunset Drive, Suite 300, Olathe, KS 66061. The Epidemiology Division Director is responsible for providing executive-level leadership and supervision of advanced professional analytical work in the surveillance, detection, and prevention of diseases and injuries. This position serves as a member of the JCDHE Executive Team and conducts high complexity work and functions as a scientific lead, directing and reviewing the work assignments of the other epidemiologists in the department. Remote work may be considered on a hybrid basis after completion of Johnson County Introductory Period. This position will remain open until filled with first review of applications on April 24, 2025.
Duties Include:
Oversees the design and utilization of databases for analysis of health problems to assess the potential public health impact; oversees the designs of instruments for the collection of disease or condition surveillance information and data; during surge events, assists the Disease Containment team to plan, conduct, and direct epidemiological studies and urgent outbreak investigations, including on-site review of facilities and procedures, interviews patients, physicians, nurses and others involved, and collects data from local agencies.
- Develops and conducts epidemiological studies for program evaluation and planning and to address important and practical public health problems; develops methods for and conducts advanced descriptive and comprehensive analyses (e.g., data weighting programs, multivariable methods, etc.) of surveillance data for use in grant applications, program fact sheets, news releases, reports, and for strategic planning; conducts and oversees literature reviews for program preparation of publications and for planning and evaluation.
- Designs, prepares, and reviews reports from analyses of surveillance data, literature reviews, and other information; makes oral presentations on results of data analyses and other information to diverse audiences; reviews and prepares responses to requests for information; develops and provides recommendations to leaders regarding community health strategies and interventions to prevent and control disease and injury problems based on the results of surveillance, field investigations, laboratory tests; participates in writing grants and other funding proposals with respect to surveillance, epidemiology, and program evaluation; reviews applications for scientific integrity and accuracy.
- Designs research methodology; reviews and conducts literature reviews and data analyses to evaluate program progress and effectiveness; directs county program planning efforts with respect to surveillance and other epidemiological data and evaluation; provides and reviews technical assistance to communities and outside partners with respect to surveillance and other epidemiological data and evaluation; develops requests for proposals and contracts for data analysis and evaluation projects; directs and reviews contract work.
- Oversees the work of Epidemiologists and Public Health Specialists by creating and reviewing work assignments, establishing priorities, coordinating activities, and resolving related work problems; conducts Pillars of Performance and Development (PPD) check-ins; participates in the selection and assignment of epidemiology and other professional staff; works as a liaison to outside data holders to develop and maintain data sharing and utilization partnerships; formulates procedures, and plans for existing and new subprograms in epidemiological control and assessment. Responsible for budget planning and tracking for the Epidemiology Division.
- Supports the organization's vision and mission in all programs and activities; uses performance measures to evaluate and improve epidemiology program effectiveness to assist with promoting ethical conduct in epidemiologic practice; helps to lead and participates in department strategic planning efforts; prepares for emergency response and fosters collaborations, strong partnerships, and team-building to accomplish epidemiology program objectives.
Job Requirements
Required:
- Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Science degree in public health (MSPH) with a focus in epidemiology or relevant field.
- Five years of experience in epidemiology in a public health, academic or relevant setting.
- One (1) year leading, directing, supervising, or coordinating the work of others required.
- Current driver's licenses from state of residency and acceptable driving record.
Preferred:
- Epidemiology or Other non-epidemiology Doctorate in a relevant field of study.
- Two years of formal experience supervising the work of others.
*No substitutions for experience or degree requirements for this position. Within sixty (60) days of hire, employees (select DHE and EMS positions) must produce proof of immunization, proof of immunity, proof that immunization is medically contraindicated, submit a written objection to immunization based upon a sincerely held religious belief, or receive vaccination for the following: Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR); Tetanus Diphtheria and Acellular Pertussis (TDAP); and Varicella (Chickenpox). All County employees may be called upon to assist other departments in a declared emergency situation.
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