The Center for Health Equity & Community Wellness (CHECW) seeks to eliminate racial and other inequities resulting in premature mortality.
With an unwavering grounding in history and structural analysis, CHECW works to increase visibility of the harm perpetuated by centuries of racist, socially unjust policy while pushing towards redress for the most impacted NYC communities.
addresses inequity across community and healthcare systems in partnership with community, faith-based, and health care organizations.
CHECW's work focuses on social determinants of health, including environmental and commercial determinants, and addresses both upstream and downstream factors to improve health and well-being of New Yorkers.
is comprised of the Bureau of Bronx Neighborhood Health, the Bureau of Brooklyn Neighborhood Health, the Bureau of Harlem Neighborhood Health, the Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention, the Bureau of Health Equity Capacity Building, the Bureau of Equitable Health Systems and the Bureau of Finance, Administration and Services.
The division's Deputy Commissioner also serves as the Agency's Chief Medical Officer. The Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention (BCDP) works to eliminate racial inequities and reduce overall premature mortality by tracking big tobacco, big salt, big sugar and other commercial determinants of health.
As part of prevention and wellness promotion, BCDP employs evidence-based policies, programs, communications, and research to advance its objectives as well as spearheads and evaluates innovative projects to develop new approaches to addressing chronic disease.
The bureau supports work spanning Tobacco Policy and Programs, Healthy Eating Initiatives, Active Design, Public Health Detailing, Cancer Prevention and Control Program and the Hypertension Initiative.
The Bureau sits within the Center for Health Equity and Community Wellness.
The Bureau is looking to hire a Chronic Disease Data Analyst who will play an integral role supporting research and program evaluation activities aimed at reducing the burden of chronic disease in New York City.
Provide analytic support to Bureau Units, including responding to data requests in a timely manner, and/or assisting in the design of research and evaluation activities.
Work with Research & Evaluation unit staff to perform core unit activities including surveillance, data management and analysis, preparation of summary tables, figures, and maps related to chronic disease.
Clearly and systematically documenting analytic processes (codebooks, SAS programs, etc.).
Synthesize and summarize peer-reviewed literature on topics related to chronic disease prevention as needed.
Draft reports and presentations for internal and external audiences; leading and/or assisting the drafting and submission of peer-reviewed articles. Provide data and data interpretation of other Bureau-created external documents and presentations.
Established in 1805, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC Health Department) is the oldest and largest health department in the U.S., dedicated to protecting and improving the health of NYC. Our mission is to safeguard the health of every resident and cultivate a city where everyone, regardless of age, background, or location, can achieve their optimal health. We provide a wide array of programs and services focused on food and nutrition, anti-tobacco support, chronic disease prevention, HIV/AIDS treatment, family and child health, environmental health, mental health, and social justice initiatives. As the primary population health strategist and policy authority for NYC, with a rich history of public health initiatives and scientific advancements, from addressing the 1822 yellow fever outbreak to the COVID-19 pandemic, we serve as a global leader in public health innovation and expertise.
Come join us and help to continue our efforts in making a difference in the lives of all New Yorkers! The NYC Health Department is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation to all individuals. To request reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, contact Sye-Eun Ahn, Director of the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, at sahn1@health.nyc.gov or 347-396-6549.
To be appointed to Assignment Level II and above, candidates must have:
NOTE: Probationary Period Appointments to this position are subject to a minimum probationary period of one year.
New York City residency is generally required within 90 days of appointment. However, City Employees in certain titles who have worked for the City for 2 continuous years may also be eligible to reside in Nassau, Suffolk, Putnam, Westchester, Rockland, or Orange County. To determine if the residency requirement applies to you, please discuss with the agency representative at the time of interview.