Job Posting for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health: Local Health Environmental Analyst
Title: Local Health Environmental Analyst
Organization: Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Summary of Position
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) is seeking a Local Health Environmental Analyst. This role plays an essential part in supporting the Office of Local and Regional Health (OLRH) in achieving the goals outlined in the Blueprint for Public Health Excellence. Working under the guidance of the Assistant Director of Data Systems, you are responsible for assisting in the development, implementation, and ongoing support of an integrated data collection system for local public health (LPH).
As a subject matter expert, you are responsible for informing the development of the LPH data system to ensure integration of specific features and functions needed at the local level. These include but are not limited to the ability for LPH to complete necessary professional environmental analysis such as air pollution, water supply and pollution, and public health and hazardous and solid waste management in order to locate, abate or control sources of environmental pollutants. You will also create training materials and oversee the training and support of LPH workforce. Your responsibility includes improving environmental health elements of the data system for LPH during the iterative stages, built in accordance with applicable laws, rules, regulations, and standards.
Adhering to sound environmental science principles and practices, your in-depth, firsthand knowledge of the local public health system are crucial as you address any subject matter and integration troubleshooting needed to the system once fully developed and deployed. Working closely with EOHHS IT as they support OLRH in the build out and ongoing iterations of this system, you will support the development of the different functions within the local public health data solution. Your responsibilities extend beyond technical support, encompassing the standardization of processes to enable comprehensive data analysis, trend identification, and informed decision-making across the Commonwealth. Your commitment to continuous quality improvement, development of resource materials, and proactive communication ensures the success of this critical initiative, making a lasting impact on public health outcomes.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Serve as programmatic liaison for both DPH wide Offices and Bureaus, and with contracted vendor responsible for OLRH data system management.
- Work closely with EOHHS IT to support OLRH in the build out and ongoing iterations of the system.
- Inform in the development of LPH Data system methodologies and procedures for scientific data input based on knowledge of LPH needs.
- Address all environmental health user concerns from an environmental health perspective and take care of any subject matter integration and troubleshooting needed to the system once fully developed and deployed.
- Determine how to integrate the ability to perform calculations relating to environmental science problems needed at the LPH level. Incorporate the ability to determine possible impacts on water, soil, air, and public health.
- Perform gap analysis, troubleshoot and resolve data inconsistencies. Improve functionality throughout iterative process. Implement strategies to solve emerging issues in timely manner.
- Work with EOHHS IT to determine post development system management and LPH system support plan including the development of a continuous quality improvement (CQI) process.
- Lead development of the training/communication materials about the data system to inform LPH and partner groups of data system development, usage, and functionality.
Required Qualifications
- Extensive experience working in/with local public health departments.
- In-depth knowledge of local public health work, policies, and processes.
- Experience supporting a diverse team in systems change.
- Understanding of the principles and practices of environmental science and public health.
- Knowledge of the terminology and standard abbreviations used in environmental science and public health.
- Master of the types and uses of instruments and equipment both portable and stationary, used in measuring environmental conditions.
- Knowledge of the chemical properties of water including pH, conductivity, presence of trace metals, volatile organic compounds, turbidity, nutrient levels, and seasonal temperature characteristics.
- Capacity to solve problems and resolve conflicts creatively and patiently.
- Detail-oriented, highly organized, and able to exercise discretion in handling confidential health information.
- Proficiency with MS Office including Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of project management, organizational development, and quality improvement.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working within a racial equity frame, upstream approaches, and data to action principles.
- Understanding of the types and uses of agency forms and equipment.
- Knowledge of computer applications used in solving environmental science problems.
- Master of the methods and techniques followed in the inspection of environmental monitoring equipment and projects.
- Understanding of the types and uses of personal protection and safety equipment.
- Knowledge of the methods and techniques of solid waste disposal and hazardous waste treatment.
- Able to understand and apply laws, rules and regulations concerning the environment in connection with the alteration and protection of public health and the environment.
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