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Epidemiological Investigator

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Erie County Government

Erie, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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Epidemiological Investigator Erie County Government - 2.9 Erie, PA Job Details Full-time $19.28 an hour 1 hour ago Benefits Free parking Paid holidays Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Qualifications Public health program planning Statistics Infectious diseases (public health) Data reporting Technical report writing Driver's License Bachelor's degree Public Health Driving Epidemiological analysis Laboratory techniques Occupational health Survey research Toxicology Bachelor's degree in public health Public relations Training & development 1 year Senior level Outbreak surveillance Overseeing training Full Job Description Department Public Health Location Erie County Department of Health Status Full Time Starting Pay Rate $19.28 Hourly Hours Per Week 37.5 Exemption Status Non-Exempt Posting Date 04/20/2026 Closing Date 05/04/2026 Pay Grade AP11 Bargaining Unit
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Posting Number 5714
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Erie County offers a generous fringe benefit package including: low-cost medical, dental, and vision; 14 paid holidays; up to 11 combined personal and vacation days in the first 12 months of employment; free parking. Definition of Class This administrative and technical public health work providing promotional, educational, advisory and supportive services for a countywide epidemiologic process for disease and illness control and eradication. An employee in this class assists in the planning, organizing, and directing of an epidemiologic program on a countywide level for the identification, control, and eradication of disease problems. Work involves keeping abreast of the latest techniques in epidemiology and the procedures utilized to attain the program objectives and promoting the organization of illness and disease control programs through public relations work with professional groups, departmental personnel, and the general public. Recommendations for program changes in procedures and practices emanate from this position. Work is performed with considerable independence of action. Completed work is reviewed for program effectiveness by the appropriate supervisor. Duties & Responsibilities Participates in planning, organizing, and directing a countywide public health program to identify, control, and eradicate illness and disease problems. Conducts countywide surveillance activities; initiates recommendations and actions to improve the quality and quantity of morbidity reporting as well as the rapidity of reporting. Plans, organizes, and directs training programs for department personnel. Functions as a member of a countywide acute response team. Conducts and directs epidemiological investigations. Arranges for the transportation of specimens to the appropriate laboratories. Directs case-finding surveys. Prepares statistical reports on specific diseases. Prepares clear, technically sound, accurate, and informative reports of epidemiological matters. Promotes good public relations; makes speeches on the appropriate specialty to professional groups, private and community organizations, and the general public. Performs related work as required. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Considerable knowledge of the theory, principles, practices, current developments, and techniques related to epidemiology. Considerable knowledge of occupational diseases and illness. Considerable knowledge of toxicology. Considerable knowledge of the epidemiology of common communicable diseases. Considerable knowledge of public health laws and regulations. Knowledge of a wide range of disease conditions and illness. Knowledge of the functions and resources of federal, state, and local agencies in the field of public health. Knowledge of and understanding of modern diagnostic and survey laboratory techniques. Ability to develop and execute generalized epidemiological studies, planning, directing and coordinating the work of subordinate and adjunctive personnel. Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, orally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with local health officers, professional and lay groups, and the general public. Ability to interpret results of studies. Minimum Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Public Health or a related field. Minimum of 1 year of field experience in detecting, controlling, or reporting illness and diseases. Conditions Of Employment The selected candidate will be pre-employment required to obtain, at their own expense, 3 forms of clearance, including PA State Police Criminal History Record Check; PA Child Abuse History; and FBI Criminal History Background Check including finger printing. This pre-employment requirement applies to all County employees exercising their bidding/bumping rights. Possession of a valid automobile operator's license as issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and access to a vehicle on a daily basis are required.

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