Overview
About Us:
We transform data into action. Our mission is to improve health outcomes and advance health equity in communities nationwide. We combine research, analytics, and innovation to empower decision-makers with actionable insights that truly make a difference.
Why This Role Matters:
As a Public Health Analyst, you won’t just crunch numbers—you’ll uncover patterns, reveal insights, and influence programs that save lives and promote healthier communities. Your work will directly inform public health strategies and support initiatives that touch real people every day.
What You’ll Do:
Analyze complex health data to identify trends, disparities, and opportunities for improvement
Design dashboards, reports, and visualizations that make data actionable and understandable
Collaborate with teams across research, policy, and programs to inform decision-making
Support evaluation of public health interventions and community programs
Contribute to grant reporting, policy briefs, and strategic planning.
Who You Are:
Passionate about public health and making measurable impact
Skilled in statistical software (R, SAS, Python, or SPSS) and data visualization tools
Detail-oriented, analytical, and comfortable translating data into actionable insights
Able to thrive independently in a fully remote environment
Experienced in public health research, epidemiology, or program evaluation.
Why You’ll Love Working Here:
Work fully remotely with flexible hours
Directly influence programs that improve health outcomes nationwide
Grow professionally through mentorship, collaboration, and challenging projects
Join a mission-driven, supportive team that values your voice and ideas
Compensation:
$75,000 – $95,000 annually, plus professional development opportunities
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