Job Description
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. CHECW addresses inequity across community and healthcare systems in partnership with community, faith-based, and environmental and commercial determinants, and addresses both upstream and downstream factors to improve health and well-being of New Yorkers. CHECW 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 Equity Officer and oversees Race to Justice, the Agency's internal reform effort to help our staff learn what they can do to better address racial health gaps and improve Health outcomes for all New Yorkers. The Division's Deputy Commissioner also serves as the Agency's Chief Medical Officer. The Bureau of Health Equity Capacity Building (HEBC) seeks to implement collective strategies to build community power and capacity to address health inequities and the social determinants of health. The bureau is comprised of the Policy and Partnership Unit, to align the agency's programming to address the social determinants of health and root causes of health inequities including structural racism; the Health Equity Capacity Unit, to increase placed-based investments to priority neighborhoods and work with communities and neighborhood to build capacity to confront health inequities; the Neighborhood Behavioral Health and Resiliency Unit will implement trauma informed community methods to prepare, prevent and respond to neighborhood crisis, and close the gap in community-based behavioral health services, increase access to intervention and address stigma of treatment. Rooted in principles of health equity, the Violence Prevention Initiative (VPI) values a multi-strategy, trauma-informed approach to reduce risk factors for violence. VPI highlights the social context that leads to violence in disinvested communities, prioritizes solution that help to address behavioral and structural impediments, and works across systems and communities to reinvest in neighborhoods most affected by violence. As part of its work, VPI supports two programs: local hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) that aim to reduce readmission and retaliations due to violent injuries through trusted community-based partners who provide services and referrals to violently injured patients, and Strong Messenger Project (SMP) which delivers therapeutic mental health support and services to strengthen the capacity of those trusted community-based partners. The Bureau of Health Equity Capacity Building seeks to hire a Data Analyst, Violence Prevention Initiatives (VPI). Duties Will Include But Not Be Limited To Collaborate with program staff and partners to develop and refine data collection instruments and improve data systems and processes. Work with program stakeholders to develop specific and measurable program metrics for operational and performance management. Use SAS, or R to process, clean, and prepare data for analysis and reporting; conduct regular data checks; document data management procedures (e.g., data dictionaries); monitor data quality; identify and resolve issues with program staff and partners. Prepare routine reports and presentations of program performance; clearly and meaningfully communicate (oral and written) results of analyses to program staff/ partners/ leadership and/or non-technical audiences; write scientific articles for publication. Maintain and update existing dashboards as needed using software such as PHPC, Tableau or PowerBI; assist in developing new dashboards as needed. Respond quickly and accurately to ad hoc data requests for internal (e.g., Directors, Assistant Commissioners) and external audiences (e.g., public hearings, City Hall). Work with leadership and program stakeholders on the interpretations and limitations of data analysis results; Develop training materials and conduct trainings on updates to data collection systems as needed; create guidance documents for internal staff and external users detailing updates to the system; provide data technical assistance to external users. Serve on workgroups/cross-agency committees regarding community violence prevention research and data. Manage multiple projects and collaborate with other research