Support Public Health Jobs in New York City, NY

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Senior Software Development Engineer - Rails ART19 - Shaping the Future of Podcast Technology

Company: Amazon.com Services LLC

Location: Culver City, CA

Posted May 14, 2025

5+ years of leading design or architecture (design patterns, reliability and scaling) of new and existing systems experience.

Patient Care Manager Registered Nurse On- Site

Company: Shields at Home

Location: New York, NY

Posted May 13, 2025

Builds and maintains collaborative professional working relationships with physicians, Medical Directors, clinicians, and the community at large to develop and…

Waste Collection Roll-Off Driver - Brooklyn

Company: Interstate Waste Services

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted May 13, 2025

All Drivers must have a valid Class A or B CDL with airbrake endorsement, and a clean driving record. A minimum of 1 year of experience driving and operating a…

Technical Architect Salesforce (Agentforce & Data Cloud)

Company: IBM

Location: New York, NY

Posted May 14, 2025

This position requires a blend of architectural vision, hands-on technical skill, and excellent communication abilities to articulate complex concepts to both…

Grant Accountant

Company: The Fedcap Group

Location: New York, NY

Posted May 13, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in accounting, Finance, or a related field. Experience working with federal and state grants. Manage assigned grants from award to close-out.

Special Education Teacher

Company: CBS Therapy

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted May 13, 2025

3-5 years of teaching experience is preferred; new teachers encouraged to apply. Passion and enthusiasm for teaching. Bachelor's degree, Master's preferred.

NYS Teachers Students with Disabilities B-2 Certification (Full-Time)

Company: Positive Beginnings Inc.

Location: Queens, NY

Posted May 14, 2025

Attend teacher meetings, team meetings and staff developments as scheduled. Record and report on the student’s progress, and update goals quarterly.

Expert Veneer Craftsman

Company: PH Custom Woodworking

Location: Bronx, NY

Posted May 14, 2025

High-end architectural millwork company in search of an EXPERT full-time veneer department technician. PLENTY of overtime, during the weekends in the shop / on…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Support Public Health positions at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level analysts start around $50k-$70k annually, mid‑level roles ($70k-$90k) include data analysts and surveillance officers, senior specialists ($90k-$120k) such as informatics managers or outbreak coordinators, and highly specialized positions like chief health informatics officer can exceed $140k.
What skills and certifications are most valuable for these roles?
Proficiency in statistical software SAS, R, Python, data visualization tools Tableau, Power BI, EHR integration Epic, Cerner, GIS platforms ArcGIS, QGIS, Epi Info, and compliance with HIPAA. Certifications like Certified Public Health (CPH), Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), and Health Informatics Certification (HCFA) boost marketability.
Is remote work common in Support Public Health jobs?
Many analytic and informatics positions are fully remote, especially in state health departments and research organizations. Field‑based roles such as outbreak investigators may require on‑site presence, but hybrid arrangements are increasingly offered to accommodate travel constraints.
What career progression paths exist within Support Public Health?
Typical progression moves from Public Health Analyst → Senior Analyst → Informatics Manager → Director of Health Informatics → VP of Public Health Operations. Each step adds leadership responsibilities, larger budgets, and strategic influence over data‑driven policy.
What industry trends are shaping Support Public Health careers?
Data‑driven decision making is expanding with AI/ML for predictive modeling, real‑time surveillance dashboards, telehealth integration, and a renewed focus on health equity and social determinants. Global health security initiatives and new regulations on data sharing are also creating demand for skilled analysts.

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