Senior Epidemiology Scientist
Salary & Grade : Grade 7, GBP51,824 – GBP61,414 (National)
Location: UKHSA Nottingham, NG2 4LA or UKHSA Birmingham B2 4BH, Hybrid working
As a Senior Epidemiology Scientist you will support the field epidemiology response to the health protection threats across the Midlands and nationally. You will help lead a diverse regional team, working closely with colleagues to provide senior epidemiological support across a number of topic areas.
This post will provide senior scientific support to the epidemiological investigation of incidents and outbreaks of infectious diseases, supporting local Health Protection Teams and in collaboration with other partners. This will include leading and managing the technical and analytical aspects of epidemiological outbreak investigations and routine surveillance activities, and leading and supporting a team in carrying out these tasks.
The interface with local, regional and national colleagues, as well as with external stakeholders, will be an important feature of this role, including building and maintaining strong relationships with colleagues across the National Infection Service and wider PHE and external colleagues including the NHS, local authorities and academia.
The successful candidate will also take a lead role in public health scientific analyses and writing reports on specific projects, regular and ad hoc publications and peer reviewed publications.
(Please note that this role can be based at either the UKHSA Birmingham OR Nottingham office).
Location
This role will be based from either the UKHSA Nottingham office or UKHSA Birmingham office. Please state your preferred location within your application.
Please be aware that this role can only be worked from within the UK and not overseas. Relocation expenses are not available.
Working Pattern – Full Time, Part Time, Job Share, Flexible Working, Hybrid Working.
Responsibilities section:
As the Senior Epidemiology Scientist your main responsibilities will include:
Surveillance and Data Analysis
Identify surveillance needs within given lead areas (including horizon scanning), create surveillance system specifications, conduct complex statistical analyses and interpret surveillance data, making appropriate recommendations, and translating it in to public health action, develop automated routines and solutions and supervise / assure on the preparation, quality and delivery of routine and ad hoc surveillance reportsResponsible for planning, implementing and maintaining a high level of surveillance and high quality epidemiology to meet local and regional needs, providing expert technical advice to PH practitioners on the design, analysis and interpretation of surveillance databases and data whilst assessing the current and future political /economic /scientific /technological /legal /environmental influences on team work Outbreak Support and Epidemiological Investigations
Lead and manage the technical and analytical aspects of epidemiological outbreak investigations including advising on study design, writing protocols for analytical studies, overseeing questionnaire design and study database development, training interviewers, preparing outbreak reports and supervising and supporting investigations into exceedances Strategic Thinking and Partnership Working
Build and maintain effective relationships with key stakeholders and partners across the National Infection Service, wider UKHSA and NHS colleagues at regional/local level as appropriate to role. Manage at times, challenging and/or conflicting subject matter problems in day to day work load referring/escalating to as appropriate. Audit, Quality and Governance
Evaluate existing surveillance systems (acting on results) and the acute response to incidents and outbreak, ensuring that it is used to improve standards and consistency across the team, evaluate teaching sessions and undertake and supervise audits as part of the team audit programme. Research
Identify research questions, project manage a research study, analyse datasets with appropriate methodology to answer research questions, and translate results into public health action. Management and Leadership
To be a visible, positive and competent role model and motivator, monitoring team professional standards. Adopt a senior leadership role for scientists within Field Epidemiology and represent Field Service at PHE and external scientific fora. The duties/responsibilities listed above describe the post as it is at present and is not intended to be exhaustive. The Job holder is expected to accept reasonable alterations and additional tasks of a similar level that may be necessary.
Essential Criteria:
It is important through your application and Statement of Suitability of 1000 words that you give evidence and examples of proven experience of each of the essential criteria (for full details of all essential criteria please refer to the attached job description):
Essential
Completion of the Field Epidemiology Training Programme or equivalent training and experienceDemonstrable experience of public health, health protection or epidemiology including epidemiology for outbreak investigationsExperience of teaching epidemiology and/or surveillance and able to facilitate a learning cultureAble to build and maintain effective relationships with co–workers and key stakeholders, negotiate with senior stakeholders on difficult and controversial issues, and present complex and sensitive information to large and influential groupsProficient and/or expert in common statistical/ database/mapping tools such as Stata, R, GIS, network analysis, SQL, etc.Ability to make decisions autonomously, engender trust and confidence and demonstrate integrity in the provision of advice and support whilst working to tight and often changing timescales For more details please click the apply now.