PREFERRED SKILLS: Graduate degree in public health, public policy, and/or law Knowledge of population heath, infectious disease epidemiology, social and structural determinants of health, and health equity Knowledge of HIV, STI, and viral hepatitis testing, treatment, and prevention interventions and technologies Experience researching and analyzing HIV-, STI-, and/or viral hepatitis-related legislation, regulations, and policies, with special attention to social and structural determinants of health and health equity Experience researching and analyzing local, state, and federal funding streams, including familiarity with annual budget and appropriations processes Experience working and communicating with a diverse array of stakeholders, including local, state, or federal government officials; media outlets; provider and community partners; and people affected by HIV, STIs, and viral hepatitis Experience delivering remarks and presentations on complex policy issues tailored to diverse audiences, including government officials, provider and community partners, and people affected by HIV, STIs, and viral hepatitis Experience developing educational materials on complex policy issues tailored to diverse audiences, including government officials, provider and community partners, and people affected by HIV, STIs, and viral hepatitis Outstanding interpersonal skills Exceptional writing and editing skills Highly organized and detail-oriented Able to work independently, and with maturity, poise, and exceptional judgment Able to multitask in a fast-paced, high-volume environment Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Teams Why you should work for us: Loan Forgiveness: As a prospective employee of the City of New York, you may be eligible for federal/state loan forgiveness and repayment assistance programs that lessen your payments or even fully forgive your full balance. Serving as strategic advisor to the BHHS Director of Policy and External Affairs, BHHS Director of HIV Epidemiology, BHHS Director of HIV Prevention, BHHS Director of HIV Care and Treatment, BHHS Director of Viral Hepatitis and Clinical Advisor, BHHS Assistant Commissioner, and other NYC Health Department staff on HIV- and viral hepatitis-related policy matters and funding streams.