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Title: Epidemiologist
Location: Nashville, TN - Hybrid
Duration: 9 Months
This position will support statewide and regional efforts to reduce fetal and infant mortality and improve birth outcomes in rural Tennessee communities. The Epidemiologist will perform data analysis, program evaluation, reporting, data visualization, and technical assistance while collaborating with public health leadership, community organizations, funded partners, and other stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Location: Nashville, TN - Hybrid
Duration: 9 Months
This position will support statewide and regional efforts to reduce fetal and infant mortality and improve birth outcomes in rural Tennessee communities. The Epidemiologist will perform data analysis, program evaluation, reporting, data visualization, and technical assistance while collaborating with public health leadership, community organizations, funded partners, and other stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze and interpret maternal, fetal, infant, and other public health data to support program planning and evaluation.
- Conduct epidemiological analyses using vital statistics, hospital discharge data, Perinatal Periods of Risk (PPOR), and other relevant datasets.
- Develop and maintain databases, dashboards, data tracking systems, and reporting tools.
- Collect, validate, clean, and integrate data from multiple sources while maintaining data quality.
- Monitor program performance measures, deliverables, and evaluation activities for funded organizations and community collaboratives.
- Develop reports, presentations, dashboards, GIS products, data summaries, and visualizations for technical and non-technical audiences.
- Identify trends, disparities, and priority areas related to fetal and infant mortality in rural communities.
- Provide data and technical assistance to grantees, community partners, and program teams.
- Translate complex epidemiological findings into clear, actionable information for leadership and community stakeholders.
- Support state and federal reporting requirements associated with the CMS Rural Health Transformation Program.
- Participate in stakeholder meetings, trainings, site visits, and statewide planning activities.
- Ensure all data products and reports comply with applicable confidentiality and data-release requirements.
- Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Statistics, Public Health, Health Informatics, or a related field.
- Experience with statistical analysis and epidemiological methods.
- Proficiency with statistical/data analysis software; SAS experience preferred.
- Experience working with large datasets and integrating multiple data sources.
- Strong database management, data validation, and quality assurance skills.
- Strong Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to present complex data and findings to non-technical audiences.
- Ability to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams and community partners.
- Experience with Tableau, Power BI, GIS, and/or REDCap.
- Experience in maternal and child health, fetal or infant mortality, rural health, or public health programs.
- Experience with program evaluation or quality improvement initiatives.
- Knowledge of vital statistics, PPOR, hospital discharge data, or similar public health datasets.
- Experience supporting state or federal public health reporting.