The District of Columbia Government (District), DC Health (DOH), Center for Policy, Planning, and Evaluation (CPPE), Health Informatics Program/Division of Health Information Systems (HIS) is looking to solve the problem of managing data products within DOH health systems and supporting their integration across federal and local partner systems.
Requirements
- experience with data analysis and reporting
- experience with data visualization tools
- experience with data quality initiatives
- knowledge of public health information systems
- experience with software platforms that enable maintenance, visualization, and dissemination of data
- experience with enterprise data solutions
- experience with grant reporting requirements
Responsibilities
- transforming data from public health information systems into actionable insights through the development of dashboards, recurring reports, ad hoc reports, and data validation tools
- producing and maintaining reports on program-level and up to agency-wide HIS data
- supporting data quality initiatives by developing completeness and validation metrics
- promoting system transparency through the maintenance of the HIS data dictionary and system-specific data catalogs
- contributing to system performance monitoring, supporting the development of reports and dashboards for key performance indicators (KPIs)
- completing activities related to grant deliverables, including the visualization of performance measures and metrics aligned with grant reporting requirements
- recommending improvements to data structures and reporting processes that enhance accuracy, interoperability, and efficiency
Other
- Master’s level degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, or Statistics is preferred
- at least one (1) year of specialized experience that is equivalent to at least the next lower in the normal line of progression for the occupation in the organization
- ability to carry out official duties in a variety of settings and conditions
- ability to work in an office setting
- must establish residency in the District of Columbia within one hundred eighty (180) days of the effective date of the appointment and continue to maintain residency within the District of Columbia throughout the duration of the appointment