Sinai Urban Health Institute is hiring a program manager of evaluation to serve as lead evaluator of several projects including its home visiting program, community health worker initiatives, and an NIH-funded program to help Chicago communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
This is a new position under the direction of the Director/Associate Director of Community Health Innovations. Responsibilities include data and project management, grant reporting and writing, assisting with and leading publications for peer-reviewed journals, and presenting research findings to local and national audiences.
Data analytic skills are required (such as Stata, R or SPSS) as well as familiarity with REDCap, and online survey design tools (such as Qualtrics or SurveyMonkey). Successful applicants will have a Master’s degree in public health, epidemiology, community health, or a closely related field and at least five years of relevant experience. More details
Sinai Urban Health Institute, the research arm of Sinai Chicago, works with the community to identify and address health inequities in some of the most underserved communities in the city. Current projects and programs
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