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Public Health Data Analyst - Jackson County Health Department - (Mon-Fri, 8a-4:30p)101 Truman Medical CenterLove turning data into stories that actually matter? As a Public Health Analyst, you’ll help Jackson County Public Health understand community health trends, measure program impact, and turn complex data into insights that drive smarter decisions. You’ll work across teams, support accreditation and planning efforts, and help tell the story of public health through data, visuals, and reports.
What You'll Do
Support and strengthen overdose surveillance by pulling together data from EMS, hospitals, toxicology, naloxone distribution, and community partners using secure, compliant systems.
Track drug supply trends and early warning signs like near-fatal overdoses, seizures, and emerging substances to help inform proactive public health responses.
Evaluate public health and partner data systems to identify gaps, duplication, and opportunities for better data sharing with partners such as the Medical Examiner, Vital Records, Emergency Departments, and harm reduction programs.
Analyze fatal and non-fatal overdoses, naloxone use, demographic and geographic trends, and key risk factors to better understand what’s happening and where.
Build and maintain centralized dashboards, reports, and data visualizations that turn complex data into clear, actionable insights.
Use data findings to help guide decision-making and support strategic investment of opioid settlement funds.
Minimum Requirements
Master’s degree in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, or a closely related field
Knowledge of epidemiology principles and public health core functions
Ability to research, analyze, summarize, and present complex data
Experience with statistical analysis and data analysis software (SAS, SPSS, STATA, or R)
Knowledge of program planning, implementation, and evaluation
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills
Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills
Proficiency in common computer applications (Word, Excel, databases, presentations)
Ability to manage priorities, meet deadlines, and work independently
Ability to attend off-site meetings; valid driver’s license and insurance required
Preferred (Nice to Have)
GIS experience
Advanced epidemiology experience
Ability to interpret technical and regulatory documents
Ready to Put Data to Work for Community Health?
If you’re curious, analytical, and passionate about using data to improve lives, apply today and help shape the future of public health at Jackson County Health Department.
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