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From: Kimberly Sebek [mailto:[log in to unmask]]

Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2015 10:59 AM

To: Lorna Thorpe

Subject: jobs available at DOHMH



Hi Lorna,

Hope this finds you well.  I wanted to drop you a quick line to let you know, PCIP currently has several open positions at DOHMH, including one on our team for a Research and Evaluation Data Coordinator (description attached).  Most of these jobs are through the Fund for Public Health and descriptions/instructions on applying can be found here: http://www.fphny.org/about/join.



I sent this info to Hunter’s career services office, but wanted to alert you as well in case you had any thoughts on good candidates from CUNY.  Please let me know if you have suggestions on where to further post.  Thank you!



-Kim





Kim Sebek, MPH

Manager, Health Services Research

Primary Care Information Project

NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene

Gotham Center

42-09 28th Street

Long Island City, NY 11101

347.396.4241

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PRIMARY CARE INFORMATION PROJECT

RESEARCH AND EVALUATION DATA COORDINATOR

The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), Primary Care Information Project (PCIP) is devoted to

improving population health in underserved neighborhoods through health information technology. The PCIP is the

largest project of its kind nationwide, focusing on the efficient use of prevention oriented electronic health records

(EHRs) in New York City. We strive to transform the quality of health care services in these neighborhoods by helping

providers use electronic health records and other health technology to improve the quality of care.

PCIP also operates the New York City Regional Electronic Adoption Center for Health (NYC REACH) by

assisting providers in New York City through practice transformation, quality improvement initiatives and other

support services, such as Meaningful Use support, revenue cycle management, and data security. To find out more

about this ground‐breaking project visit us at www.nyc.gov/pcip or www.nycreach.org

In collaboration with The Fund for Public Health in New York (FPHNY), a not for profit corporation serving as program

partner with DOHMH to implement and advance public health initiatives, NYC REACH is seeking a Research and

Evaluation Data Coordinator.

Reporting to the Manager of Health System Utilization, the Research and Evaluation Data Coordinator will provide

survey, data, and administrative support to the Evaluation, Research and Analysis team. This position will assist in

researching, collecting, and storing relevant publicly available datasets and maintaining reporting systems relevant to

the evaluation of PCIP programmatic work, and to PCIP’s health service equity research. This position will also assist in

survey design, analysis and data visualization and presentation.

The Research and Evaluation Data Coordinator will be responsible for:

 Assisting in data tracking, reporting and simple analysis to support evaluation of PCIP’s programs

 Survey design and analysis

 Grant administration as needed

 Assisting in coordinating evaluation efforts for PCIP programs

 Exploration of publicly‐available datasets that can enhance PCIP’s ability to plan and execute health service

equity research

 Maintaining and updating maps, visualizations and presentation materials that describe PCIP’s research and

evaluation findings

 Coordination of team projects and collaboration activities

 Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

 Bachelor’s degree required. Master’s degree preferred.

 Minimum 1 year research experience required; 2‐3 years preferred. Public health or health systems research

experience a plus.

 High proficiency working with data required.

 Familiarity with survey design and analysis preferred.

 Interest in working in a data‐intensive environment required.

 Excellent organizational and communication skills required.

To Apply:

FPHNY offers a competitive salary and benefits package. If you would like to be considered for this opportunity, please

submit your resume, with cover letter including salary requirements, to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. Please indicate

“Research and Evaluation Data Coordinator” and your name in the subject line.

The Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages a diverse pool of

candidates to apply.





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