jobInjury Prevention Data Systems Manager (OR) June 3, 2019Close date: 6/9/2019 Salary: $5,283 – $7,791 monthly Location: Portland, ORThe Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Injury and Violence Prevention Section (IVP) in Portland, OR is recruiting for an Injury Prevention Data Systems Manager to provide supervisory management and leadership to components of the IVP section in the Oregon Public Health Division. The Injury & Violence Prevention Section focuses on the identification and prevention of death and disability due to injury among Oregonians.What will you do? As the Injury Prevention Data Systems Manager, you will supervise direct and indirect reports to develop, implement and operate complex injury prevention data systems; oversee technical staff to collect, analyze, and report data; lead grant interventions and public health program implementation; collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to build infrastructure for injury and violence prevention; and provide technical expertise.What’s in it for you? You will work with a team of public health professionals who are passionate about the work they do to prevent morbidity and mortality due to injury among Oregonians. Do you have public health supervisory management experience? Do you have experience in injury and violence prevention? Do you have experience with epidemiological and project management principles? If so, we want to connect with you!What are we looking for?Requested SkillsSix years supervisory management, project lead, or professional experience in a public health related industry, preferably related to injury and violence prevention. (A bachelor’s degree in public health or a related field may replace three years of the required experience.)Experience developing and implementing program rules and policies, determining long- and short-range goals and plans, evaluating programs, and preparing budgets.Experience as a team lead or principal investigator of grants for injury and violence prevention, including experience writing competitive grant proposals with demonstrated success as evidenced by funded projects.Experience in public health data surveillance with demonstrated experience in topic areas related to injury prevention, including work in overdose prevention, management of prescription drug monitoring programs, and/or emergency medical and trauma data systems.Experience using epidemiologic principles, public health surveillance projects, and evaluation and management of these projects.Experience developing and implementing IT system procurement projects utilizing Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) skills and experience.Experience developing and maintaining partner, stakeholder, and tribal relationships as evidenced by partner and stakeholder recommendations.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to travel nationally and statewide.Experience supervising public health epidemiologists and other scientific staff, data analysts, programmatic staff and administrative staff to implement projects and achieve grant objectives, milestones, and goals.How to ApplyTo apply for this position, follow the link below:Click here to applyContact InformationCyndi Phipps-Roman 503-945-6377