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ICES is a world-leading health research and analytics institute. With a wealth of data and analytic expertise, we create trusted evidence that has changed health policy and practice and helps ensure better health for all.
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Competitive Compensation
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Employee Assistance Program and Dialogue Well Being Program
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Education Fund and Dedicated Education Days
Holiday Closure
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Introduction:
ICES is currently seeking a highly motivated Analytical Epidemiologist to join our Research and Analysis department. Reporting to the Research Program Manager in their assigned program, the Epidemiologist will work collaboratively with the project team and under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI) or Staff Scientist; and, will provide epidemiological input as well as general project management for their assigned projects.
Responsibilities of the position include, but may not be limited to:
Research and Organization related duties may include:
Develop, plan and implement study/project protocols under the direction of the PI or Staff Scientist. These activities may include:
Assisting in grant/project submissions including budget preparation;
Completing literature searches and/or literature reviews;
Assisting with study design and sampling strategies;
Assisting with the production of accurate and timely data/reports including the development of data creation and analytic plans; data interpretation and presentation; and the development of procedures for data validation as appropriate.
Analyze data using statistical software according to ICES SAS Programming Standards independently and/or in collaboration with team member(s) or faculty:
Develop SAS programs to extract and merge data from existing ICES databases according to dataset creation plans to create study cohorts following analytic standards and guidelines;
Carry out statistical analysis on developed study cohorts according to specifications of project analysis plans;
Prepare and review analytic output (e.g., tables and reports).
Conduct general project management which may include:
Monitoring project timelines, risks and deliverables in collaboration with other team members;
Managing project budgets and allocating funds in collaboration with the PI;
Liaising with other ICES departments as required.
Work effectively and efficiently according to ICES policies, procedures, standards, workflow processes, documents and requirements (e.g., complete program and project documentation according to ICES standards and guidelines);
Write reports (technical reports, working papers, ICES publications, web-based summaries), abstracts, poster presentations, peer-reviewed publications and other relevant deliverables, in collaboration with the PI or Staff Scientist;
Work with Communications department to finalize written and graphic formats and to create report dissemination plans;
Interface with internal and external stakeholders in support of the project, including expert panels, committees and team meetings;
Facilitate the uptake of knowledge by local decision-makers across Ontario through the presentation of findings, education sessions, and one-on-one interactions as required;
May contribute to or support the development of a body of knowledge in support of ICES such as updating documentation;
May contribute to other committees or activities within the department or ICES in support of ICES business plan as required;
Perform other duties as assigned within the scope of the position.
Knowledge, skills and abilities required:
Master’s degree in Epidemiology, Public Health or a related field;
Knowledge generally gained through 2 years related experience;
Experience in managing clinical, epidemiological and/or health services research projects and/or experience in health planning and decision support;
Working knowledge of common research and data presentation methodologies, bio-statistical analytic methods applied to health services research and data collection and/or management methodologies;
Working knowledge of the concepts of health services research;
Understanding of bio-statistical analytic techniques;
SAS programming skills an asset;
Proficient in the use of MS Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, Internet Explorer), as well as the ability to work with computerized databases;
Strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills and ability to exercise discretion and good judgment;
Strong presentation skills;
Strong time management skills and ability to prioritize workload responsibilities and timelines;
Ability to work accurately and effectively under pressure, and to meet deadlines.
Security clearance may be required.