State of Oregon
Senior Environmental and Occupational Epidemiologist (Epidemiologist 3)
State of Oregon, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
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-** **Senior Environmental and Occupational Epidemiologist (Epidemiologist 3)****For a full review of the position description, please** **.*** A Master’s degree in Community Public Health, Epidemiology, Research Analyst, or a closely related field AND four years of epidemiological, community health, or research analysis experience of which one year must have been in a supervising, lead worker, or project leadership role; **OR*** A Bachelor's degree in Community Public Health, Epidemiology, Research Analyst, or a closely related field AND five years of epidemiological, community health, or research analysis experience of which one year must have been in a supervising, lead worker, or project leadership role.* **Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology Expertise:** Experience applying specialized knowledge in environmental or occupational epidemiology to the design and implementation of public health studies, programs, and policy development.* **Epidemiologic Surveillance**: Skill in developing and managing systems to monitor environmental and occupational illnesses and injuries, including identifying individual, social, and structural risk factors for health outcomes.* **Advanced Epidemiologic Methods:** Proficient in selecting and applying complex epidemiological, biostatistical, and demographic methods to investigate public health issues and generate evidence-based conclusions.* **Data Analysis and Statistical Proficiency:** Demonstrated expertise to manage, analyze, and interpret complex datasets with precision and attention to detail, ensuring accurate and reliable public health reporting and decision-making. Requires intermediate or higher proficiency in at least one statistical software application—preferably R; alternatively, SAS, Stata, or SPSS—including the ability to import, clean, describe, analyze, model, test, and visualize data for publication and decision-making.* **Collaborative Communication and Partnerships:** Skilled in delivering clear and professional verbal communication to foster effective collaboration with internal teams and external partners. Experienced in engaging partners throughout the epidemiologic study process—from study design to interpretation and application of findings.* **Scientific Reporting:** Experienced in translating complex epidemiologic data into clear, actionable, written technical reports and publications, with the ability to validate and defend data accuracy and conclusions.* **Training and Mentoring:** Experience mentoring, training, or providing technical guidance to staff, partners, or students in epidemiologic methods, data access, and data visualization.**How to Apply:** Submission Requirements - At the time of application, ensure the work history in your applicant profile is up to date and attach a current copy of your **resume, cover letter,** and answer all **supplemental questions**.- External Candidates: Visit the
to submit your application. Be sure to follow all application submission requirements.- Internal Candidates: Current State of Oregon employees must apply through their . Be sure to follow all application submission requirements.* Before the job announcement closes, log in to your Workday account to check for pending tasks under “My Applications” and complete them.* Remember to check your email (including your junk folder) and Workday inbox for updates on your application.* We value our veterans! To ensure the security of your information, kindly follow the instructions for
found here. Please do not attach your Veterans’ preference documentation in the Resume/CV field of your application.* This job posting requires a resume and cover letter. Failure to upload any of the required documents will result in your application being disqualified.* Your candidate profile and application materials are great opportunities to showcase your interest in the position and highlight your skills and experience. Submissions will be screened for consistency and communication skills, including attention to detail, spelling, and grammar. For more tips and guidance, check out !* This announcement is for 1, full-time, representation: SEIU, Senior Environmental and Occupational Epidemiologist (Epidemiologist 3) position based in Portland, Oregon.* This is remote position. Please check SECTION 4. WORKING CONDITIONS, of the position description linked above to review more details regarding the details surrounding the working conditions.
+ This position is eligible for up to 90% remote work. Occasional onsite work in a standard office setting is required. Remote employees must maintain a secure, professional home workspace that meets all technology, safety, and confidentiality standards. Periodic travel to a state office or overnight travel may be required.* Please download and save a copy of this job announcement and linked position description, as it is not available after the application deadline. For questions about the announcement, or if you require an alternate format to apply, please contact the Senior recruiter, Elizabeth Chine at: Elizabeth.Chine@oha.oregon.gov or call 971-718-1114* Optional life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.* include 11 paid holidays, 3 personal business days, 8 hours of monthly sick leave, and vacation accrual starting at 8 hours per month.* Possible eligibility for the .* Membership in the
(PERS)/ (OPSRP).* that will help grow your career with the State of Oregon.- Excellent
benefits package for the employee and qualified family members with a very low monthly out-of-pocket cost. #J-18808-Ljbffr
-** **Senior Environmental and Occupational Epidemiologist (Epidemiologist 3)****For a full review of the position description, please** **.*** A Master’s degree in Community Public Health, Epidemiology, Research Analyst, or a closely related field AND four years of epidemiological, community health, or research analysis experience of which one year must have been in a supervising, lead worker, or project leadership role; **OR*** A Bachelor's degree in Community Public Health, Epidemiology, Research Analyst, or a closely related field AND five years of epidemiological, community health, or research analysis experience of which one year must have been in a supervising, lead worker, or project leadership role.* **Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology Expertise:** Experience applying specialized knowledge in environmental or occupational epidemiology to the design and implementation of public health studies, programs, and policy development.* **Epidemiologic Surveillance**: Skill in developing and managing systems to monitor environmental and occupational illnesses and injuries, including identifying individual, social, and structural risk factors for health outcomes.* **Advanced Epidemiologic Methods:** Proficient in selecting and applying complex epidemiological, biostatistical, and demographic methods to investigate public health issues and generate evidence-based conclusions.* **Data Analysis and Statistical Proficiency:** Demonstrated expertise to manage, analyze, and interpret complex datasets with precision and attention to detail, ensuring accurate and reliable public health reporting and decision-making. Requires intermediate or higher proficiency in at least one statistical software application—preferably R; alternatively, SAS, Stata, or SPSS—including the ability to import, clean, describe, analyze, model, test, and visualize data for publication and decision-making.* **Collaborative Communication and Partnerships:** Skilled in delivering clear and professional verbal communication to foster effective collaboration with internal teams and external partners. Experienced in engaging partners throughout the epidemiologic study process—from study design to interpretation and application of findings.* **Scientific Reporting:** Experienced in translating complex epidemiologic data into clear, actionable, written technical reports and publications, with the ability to validate and defend data accuracy and conclusions.* **Training and Mentoring:** Experience mentoring, training, or providing technical guidance to staff, partners, or students in epidemiologic methods, data access, and data visualization.**How to Apply:** Submission Requirements - At the time of application, ensure the work history in your applicant profile is up to date and attach a current copy of your **resume, cover letter,** and answer all **supplemental questions**.- External Candidates: Visit the
to submit your application. Be sure to follow all application submission requirements.- Internal Candidates: Current State of Oregon employees must apply through their . Be sure to follow all application submission requirements.* Before the job announcement closes, log in to your Workday account to check for pending tasks under “My Applications” and complete them.* Remember to check your email (including your junk folder) and Workday inbox for updates on your application.* We value our veterans! To ensure the security of your information, kindly follow the instructions for
found here. Please do not attach your Veterans’ preference documentation in the Resume/CV field of your application.* This job posting requires a resume and cover letter. Failure to upload any of the required documents will result in your application being disqualified.* Your candidate profile and application materials are great opportunities to showcase your interest in the position and highlight your skills and experience. Submissions will be screened for consistency and communication skills, including attention to detail, spelling, and grammar. For more tips and guidance, check out !* This announcement is for 1, full-time, representation: SEIU, Senior Environmental and Occupational Epidemiologist (Epidemiologist 3) position based in Portland, Oregon.* This is remote position. Please check SECTION 4. WORKING CONDITIONS, of the position description linked above to review more details regarding the details surrounding the working conditions.
+ This position is eligible for up to 90% remote work. Occasional onsite work in a standard office setting is required. Remote employees must maintain a secure, professional home workspace that meets all technology, safety, and confidentiality standards. Periodic travel to a state office or overnight travel may be required.* Please download and save a copy of this job announcement and linked position description, as it is not available after the application deadline. For questions about the announcement, or if you require an alternate format to apply, please contact the Senior recruiter, Elizabeth Chine at: Elizabeth.Chine@oha.oregon.gov or call 971-718-1114* Optional life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.* include 11 paid holidays, 3 personal business days, 8 hours of monthly sick leave, and vacation accrual starting at 8 hours per month.* Possible eligibility for the .* Membership in the
(PERS)/ (OPSRP).* that will help grow your career with the State of Oregon.- Excellent
benefits package for the employee and qualified family members with a very low monthly out-of-pocket cost. #J-18808-Ljbffr