DISEASE INTERVENTION SPECIALIST I (50075413)
Date: Sep 19, 2024
Location: Indianapolis, IN, US, 46205
Organization: HHC
Marion County Public Health Department is an organization that celebrates diversity, and seeks to employ a diverse workforce. We actively encourage all individuals to apply for employment and to seek advancement opportunities. Marion County Public Health Department also provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities as required by law. For additional questions please contact us at: hrmail@hhcorp.org.
Job Role Summary
A Disease Intervention Specialist I (DIS) is a public health professional that investigates and intervenes in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV. Investigations involve client-centered interviewing, facilitation of partner services and contact tracing, collection and reporting of enhanced surveillance data, field work and specimen collection, collaboration with medical providers, and navigation of health care systems to ensure patient evaluation and treatment.
A DIS I is a DIS who applies a higher level of knowledge and expertise to the recurring casework and support functions of the DIS role, mainly focusing on gonorrhea casework. DIS I conduct investigations of higher complexity related to gonorrhea to assure that unusual or challenging circumstances are met with appropriate action and administrative guidelines are met. DIS I contributes to various program support activities, such as guiding new DIS through established training plans, conducting analysis of complex cases, assisting with the evaluation of program operations, providing leadership and mentorship within the DIS team, representing the DIS perspective in meetings with STD program leadership, and other tasks related to continuous quality improvement.
Essential Duties
- Conducts public health investigations involving persons diagnosed with or exposed to reportable STDs, including HIV, to prevent further transmission of disease as required by program standards and guidelines established by local, state, and federal entities.
- Interviews clients diagnosed with STDs or HIV to provide education and elicit information that would lead to the testing and treatment of others who may be at risk for infection.
- Documents surveillance data and investigative activities in accordance with program standards for timeliness, accuracy, and completeness.
- Analyzes medical history and interprets laboratory test results to classify investigations and to ensure the delivery of appropriate medical care and treatment.
- Analyzes sexual, social, medical, and epidemiological data collected during investigations to determine source/spread relationships and identify exposure gaps and other indications that additional interventions are necessary to prevent further disease transmission.
- Conducts local field work necessary for assigned investigations by locating and motivating persons diagnosed with or at risk of infection to seek medical examination and treatment.
- Performs phlebotomy and facilitates other specimen collection for laboratory testing in a variety of settings.
- Collaborates with local health departments, community based organizations, health systems, and private 2 medical providers by promoting appropriate public health practices for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of STDs and HIV based on CDC recommendations and program guidance.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training activities to maintain high levels of proficiency and to assure the delivery of appropriate and high-quality investigative activities.
- Participates in community outreach activities, including screening events, health fairs, educational presentations, and other community events as needed.
- Participates in public health emergency preparedness exercises and in the response to public health emergencies, as directed.
- Participates in a minimum of two H.O.P.E. events (community service) totaling a minimum of eight (8) hours annually.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Associated Job Duties
- Attends assigned meetings, conferences, and in-services
- Participates in public health emergency preparedness exercises and in the response to public health emergencies, as directed;
- Participates in a minimum of two H.O.P.E. events totaling a minimum of eight (8) hours annually
Qualifications
- Completion of a high school degree required.
- Preferred candidates will have applicable public health experience, such as contact tracing. A minimum of 2 years in a service-focused industry is required.
- Must possess a valid Indiana driver’s license and reliable automobile with insurance.
Licenses/Certifications Required
Must possess a valid Indiana driver’s license and reliable automobile with insurance
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Develops and maintains expertise in all program-relevant areas, including but not limited to: STD/HIV fundamentals, screening and treatment recommendations, disease prevention and intervention strategies, phlebotomy and specimen collection, cultural competency, and national, state, local, and organizational policies and performance standards. Training is provided.
- Ability to establish and maintain favorable interpersonal relationships with diverse populations.
- Ability to interact with health care professionals, programs, personnel, and community members outside of the program as a representative of MCPHD, conducting all business in a professional, collaborative, and nonjudgmental manner.
- Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills in order to effectively work cooperatively with all levels of staff and community members.
- Advanced knowledge of and ability to apply the use of computers, mobile devices, and systems for investigative purposes and for the collection, analysis, and management of data.
- Ability to manage a wide variety of tasks and responsibilities simultaneously with accuracy and close attention to detail with frequent changes and strict deadlines.
- Ability to collect, describe and analyze information to effectively solve problems, identify missing 3 information, and inform decision-making.
Working Environment
- Standard office and clinic settings, with additional duties in the field (varied community settings). On-the-job duties require talking, hearing, sitting, and walking.
- Travel is required frequently, the majority of which is limited to the Central Indiana area, exposing incumbent to hazards inherent to vehicular travel and field work.
- Must be able to perform job duties in environment with moderate noise level (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Potential exposure to communicable diseases, combative patients and their associates in stressful situations.
- Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
Nearest Major Market: Indianapolis