What are the responsibilities and job description for the PUBLIC HEALTH INVESTIGATOR position at Idaho State Job Bank?
Public Health Investigator at CAI in Boise, Idaho, United States Job Description Job ID Number R3749 Employment Type Full time Worksite Flexibility Remote Job Summary We are looking for a motivated Public Health Investigator ready to take us to the next level If you have a master's degree in Public Health or similar experience in a related field, and are looking for your next career move, apply now. Job Description We are looking for a Public Health Investigator to be responsible for conduct quantitative and qualitative research on bereavement support and work to improve systems that better support the mental health of families that suffer a loss. This position will be full-time contract and remote . What You'll Do Creating, maintaining, and supporting a bereaved parent focus group Research best practices in bereavement support and assess data from focus group to create a bereavement toolkit for the State of Indiana Work with the Indiana FIMR network to create a data collection bereavement report for a more robust FIMR case review Work with Fetal-Infant Mortality Programs Director, Maternal Mortality Programs Director, and Suicide & Overdose Programs Director to assess if deaths may be related to a lack of bereavement support Present findings to internal and external stakeholders to promote better access to bereavement services statewide Work in cooperation with other Division programs, including MMR, Safe Sleep, SOFR, and prevention program development to create materials and documents for bereavement support prevention and outreach Promote activities and findings to other and state agency divisions, including but not limited to MCH, DMHA, Medicaid, and DCS Establish and foster relationships between other Divisions and state agencies, to create a network of health promotion experts and community resources Compose abstracts and proposals for program presentation at local, state, and national events Present bereavement programming at local, state, and national events Work with the FRP team, local FIMR teams, community agencies, and hospital systems statewide to advance bereavement support, follow-up care, and maternal mental health needs after a loss What You'll Need Required : Master's Degree public health-related or similar field, such as health promotion, health communication, health education, social work, or public health preferred and two years of related experience. Lived experience may substitute for professional experience. To view full details and how to apply, please login or create a Job Seeker account