Epidemiologist American Technology ConsultingEpidemiologistIndianapolis, INEngage directly with members of the public at health fairs and other outreach events; * Serve as the primary liaison with Indiana American Lung Association, Global TB Institute at Rutgers, and CDC regarding education and training activities; * Participate in writing grants and other funding proposals; * Assist the TB Prevention & Care Director in planning and implementing ongoing professional development activities for TB Prevention & Care staff * Serve as the TB program’s CDC Education and Training Focal Point and attend the CDC’s Education and Training Networking conference when requested; * Maintain the IDOH TB program website and ensure all links and materials are reviewed and up to date; * Coordinate and facilitate the Indiana TB Elimination Advisory Committee and oversee the development and implementation of a Indiana TB elimination plan; * Perform related duties as assigned. The scope of this position includes, but is not limited to: Essential Duties/Responsibilities * Provide education and training consultation and technical assistance to local health departments, health care providers, and the public with respect to tuberculosis; * Lead or coordinate a variety of health education activities hosted by IDOH TB control or external partners, including the Annual World TB Day Conference.
Public Health Educator American Technology ConsultingPublic Health EducatorIndianapolis, INJob Requirements · Education: o Bachelor's degree in public health education, community health education, public health, education, health science, or a behavioral health-related field and 2 years of relevant public health experience, OR o Master’s degree in public health, Community Health, or others relevant program * Knowledge, skills, and abilities: 1. o Advanced certification such as Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) or Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES) is strongly preferred 2. o Proficient in public speaking and developing presentations for a variety of audiences 3. o Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, using principles of risk communication where appropriate; 4. o Ability to identify, communicate and work effectively with medical providers and local health department staff 5. o Knowledge of the epidemiology and biology of tuberculosis; 6. o Knowledge of state laws and regulations as well as federal public health guidance documents pertaining to tuberculosis; 7. * Engage directly with members of the public at health fairs and other outreach events; * Serve as the primary liaison with Indiana American Lung Association, Global TB Institute at Rutgers, and CDC regarding education and training activities; * Participate in writing grants and other funding proposals; * Assist the TB Prevention & Care Director in planning and implementing ongoing professional development activities for TB Prevention & Care staff * · Serve as the TB program’s CDC Education and Training Focal Point and attend the CDC’s Education and Training Networking conference when requested; * · Maintain the IDOH TB program website and ensure all links and materials are reviewed and up to date; * · Coordinate and facilitate the Indiana TB Elimination Advisory Committee and oversee the development and implementation of a Indiana TB elimination plan; * Perform related duties as assigned.
TB Health Educator American Technology ConsultingTB Health EducatorIndianapolis, INEngage directly with members of the public at health fairs and other outreach events; * Serve as the primary liaison with Indiana American Lung Association, Global TB Institute at Rutgers, and CDC regarding education and training activities; * Participate in writing grants and other funding proposals; * Assist the TB Prevention & Care Director in planning and implementing ongoing professional development activities for TB Prevention & Care staff * Serve as the TB program’s CDC Education and Training Focal Point and attend the CDC’s Education and Training Networking conference when requested; * Maintain the IDOH TB program website and ensure all links and materials are reviewed and up to date; * Coordinate and facilitate the Indiana TB Elimination Advisory Committee and oversee the development and implementation of a Indiana TB elimination plan; * Perform related duties as assigned. The scope of this position includes, but is not limited to: Essential Duties/Responsibilities * Provide education and training consultation and technical assistance to local health departments, health care providers, and the public with respect to tuberculosis; * Lead or coordinate a variety of health education activities hosted by IDOH TB control or external partners, including the Annual World TB Day Conference.
NewInfection Control Manager - Community East Community Health NetworkInfection Control Manager - Community EastIndianapolis, INCertifications/Licensures: Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) with a valid license to practice in the state of Indiana as listed in the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) (highly preferred), Certification as a professional Medical Laboratory Tech (MT-ASCP or MT-AAB, or MT-AMT or equivalent in area of specialty (preferred). Ability to identify and implement sound infection prevention and control strategies to prevent and control the transmission of infectious agents by development of sound IP policies that reflect current research and best practice models.
Director of the Dental Public Health Program Indiana UniversityDirector of the Dental Public Health ProgramIndianapolis, INHence, the director of our Dental Public Health Programs will oversee, develop, and maintain robust community-based rotations and programs for our students; effectively collaborate with oral health care providers working in community settings; oversee, develop, and maintain select community engagement and service-learning programs; and coordinate with public health agencies and partners in support of departmental priorities. The Director will provide leadership for Community-Based Dental Education (CBDE) and related community engagement activities, including the coordination and oversight of partnerships with community organizations, public agencies, and clinical sites that support educational and service activities.
Senior Principal Research Scholar: Epigenetics (Indianapolis) Purdue UniversitySenior Principal Research Scholar: Epigenetics (Indianapolis)Indianapolis, INDunn, is seeking a Senior Principal Research Scholar-Epigenetics to contribute to pioneering research that integrates social and biological sciences to address mental health challenges. You will oversee day-to-day research operations focused on computational genetics and epigenetics, contributing to study design, data analysis, and the mentorship of lab members.
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY (50080466) Health and Hospital CorporationDIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY (50080466)Indianapolis, INEducation: • Doctoral degree Required: one of the following 2 options • Doctoral degree: Hold an earned doctoral degree in a chemical, biological, clinical, or medical laboratory science from an accredited institution. Experience: • Minimum of 8-10 years of progressive experience in clinical laboratory management, quality assurance, or public health laboratory services, with at least 3-5 years in a supervisory or leadership role.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST, HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD HLTH Health and Hospital CorporationENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST, HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD HLTHIndianapolis, INThose government agencies include are not limited to: the City of Indianapolis Department of Business and Neighborhood Services, Department of Metropolitan Development, Department of Public Works, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Indianapolis Fire Department, State Fire Marshal's office, Marion County Sheriff's Office, Marion County Prosecutor's Office, Indianapolis Animal Care Services, Child and Adult Protective Services, and Central Indiana Council on Aging. Knowledge of departments within the Marion County Public Health Department to integrate services with, but not limited to the following: Community Based Care (Public Health Nurses); Social Services; Rodent and Mosquito Control; WIC; Immunizations; Healthy Families; the Babe program; Vital Records; Water Quality and Hazardous Material Management; Indoor Air; Vector-borne Disease Prevention; Food and Consumer Safety; Healthy Homes, Environmental Consumer Management, and Senor Care; and Environmental Health and Safety Management.