Epidemiology Outreach Specialist (Public Health Project)
Pay: $22.00
Schedule: Monday–Friday, standard business hours, Hybrid/3 days in office
Type: Full-time, Contract
Focus People is partnering with a statewide public health program on an initiative supporting maternal and infant health. The Epidemiology Outreach Specialist will develop educational materials, coordinate outreach, and build partnerships with community and healthcare organizations across Georgia. This role supports efforts to reduce congenital and perinatal infections and other emerging public health threats.
Collaborate with epidemiologists and subject matter experts to create reports, fact sheets, webinars, and presentations.
Identify and engage community organizations, healthcare associations, and professional groups for outreach activities.
Analyze data to identify outreach needs and gaps in community coverage.
Build and maintain relationships with healthcare providers, advocacy partners, and community stakeholders.
Disseminate educational materials about congenital and perinatal infections such as syphilis and hepatitis C.
Work with communications teams to ensure materials meet established guidelines and quality standards.
Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Community Health, or related field.
Experience with data analysis, outreach, or public health project coordination.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proven ability to manage deliverables within grant- or contract-funded projects.
Preferred: Master of Public Health (MPH) and prior experience in surveillance or quantitative public health work.
Microsoft Office 365, Canva, and other outreach and design platforms.
Hybrid work environment; collaboration with multidisciplinary public health teams.
This is a meaningful opportunity to support statewide maternal and infant health initiatives while gaining valuable experience in public health communication and epidemiologic outreach.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Focus People is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.
Keywords:
Public Health · Epidemiology · Outreach · Health Education · Community Engagement · Maternal and Child Health · Public Health Communications · Health Promotion · Infectious Disease · Data Analysis · Health Equity · Epidemiologist · Health Program Specialist · Public Health Project Coordinator · MPH
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