NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Senior Research Analyst, Social Determinants of Health, Bureau of Chronic Diseas
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, New York, us, 10261
Overview
Senior Research Analyst, Social Determinants of Health, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention Join to apply for the Senior Research Analyst, Social Determinants of Health, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention role at NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention (BCDP) works to eliminate racial inequities and reduce overall premature mortality by tackling social determinants of health and related chronic disease prevention efforts. The Senior Research Analyst will play a critical role in directing BCDP’s portfolio with respect to the social determinants of health (SDH). Duties
Lead the development and analysis of surveys related to wealth and other social determinants of health (SDH), applying appropriate statistical methodology Oversee analytic plans and protocols in conjunction with the Director of R&E, agency leadership, and academic partners Author reports and journal articles; synthesize feedback and liaise with reviewers as needed Present findings to agency leadership, bureau colleagues, policymakers, and other internal and external stakeholders As a content expert for SDH, work in close collaboration with program and policy staff to develop and advance BCDP strategies related to SDH Assess the landscape of SDH research (including white papers and peer‑reviewed articles) and integrate relevant resources Coordinate technical documentation and programs (codebooks, programming syntax, etc.) Manage IRB review/approval Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications, Assignment Level I: A master's degree from an accredited college or university with a specialization in an appropriate field of physical, biological, or environmental science or in public health To be appointed to Assignment Level II and above: a doctorate degree with one year of full-time supervisory/administrative/research experience in the field; or a master’s degree with three years of responsible full-time research experience; or equivalent combination with at least a master’s degree and relevant experience; two years as City Research Scientist Level I can be substituted for parts of the experience Preferred Skills: Advanced degree in epidemiology, statistics, health economics, sociology, public health, public policy, or related fields Proven ability to lead research projects and manuscript development Strong analytic and statistical software (SAS, SQL, and other) skills Facility with data management Excellent data visualization and communication skills (verbal and written) Experience designing survey instruments and/or program evaluation plans Expertise with peer‑reviewed literature on social determinants of health and health equity, including wealth, food insecurity, and strategies to eliminate racial/ethnic inequities in health outcomes Ability to work independently with initiative Benefits & Additional Information
Loan Forgiveness: Potential eligibility for federal/state loan forgiveness and repayment assistance programs Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package for NYC employees, including health insurance options, pension plan, and savings programs Work From Home: May be able to work up to two days per week from home depending on position Equal Opportunity: NYC Health Department is an inclusive employer committed to equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation Residency: NYC residency generally required within 90 days of appointment Additional Details
Salary range: $95,070.00 – $109,330.00
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Senior Research Analyst, Social Determinants of Health, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention Join to apply for the Senior Research Analyst, Social Determinants of Health, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention role at NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention (BCDP) works to eliminate racial inequities and reduce overall premature mortality by tackling social determinants of health and related chronic disease prevention efforts. The Senior Research Analyst will play a critical role in directing BCDP’s portfolio with respect to the social determinants of health (SDH). Duties
Lead the development and analysis of surveys related to wealth and other social determinants of health (SDH), applying appropriate statistical methodology Oversee analytic plans and protocols in conjunction with the Director of R&E, agency leadership, and academic partners Author reports and journal articles; synthesize feedback and liaise with reviewers as needed Present findings to agency leadership, bureau colleagues, policymakers, and other internal and external stakeholders As a content expert for SDH, work in close collaboration with program and policy staff to develop and advance BCDP strategies related to SDH Assess the landscape of SDH research (including white papers and peer‑reviewed articles) and integrate relevant resources Coordinate technical documentation and programs (codebooks, programming syntax, etc.) Manage IRB review/approval Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications, Assignment Level I: A master's degree from an accredited college or university with a specialization in an appropriate field of physical, biological, or environmental science or in public health To be appointed to Assignment Level II and above: a doctorate degree with one year of full-time supervisory/administrative/research experience in the field; or a master’s degree with three years of responsible full-time research experience; or equivalent combination with at least a master’s degree and relevant experience; two years as City Research Scientist Level I can be substituted for parts of the experience Preferred Skills: Advanced degree in epidemiology, statistics, health economics, sociology, public health, public policy, or related fields Proven ability to lead research projects and manuscript development Strong analytic and statistical software (SAS, SQL, and other) skills Facility with data management Excellent data visualization and communication skills (verbal and written) Experience designing survey instruments and/or program evaluation plans Expertise with peer‑reviewed literature on social determinants of health and health equity, including wealth, food insecurity, and strategies to eliminate racial/ethnic inequities in health outcomes Ability to work independently with initiative Benefits & Additional Information
Loan Forgiveness: Potential eligibility for federal/state loan forgiveness and repayment assistance programs Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package for NYC employees, including health insurance options, pension plan, and savings programs Work From Home: May be able to work up to two days per week from home depending on position Equal Opportunity: NYC Health Department is an inclusive employer committed to equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation Residency: NYC residency generally required within 90 days of appointment Additional Details
Salary range: $95,070.00 – $109,330.00
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