Get more replies from employers
Send a job-specific resume in minutes.
Vital Strategies is hiring a Technical Advisor, Data and Epidemiology in the United States, NY region. The role supports the Overdose Prevention Program by strengthening data analysis, reporting, and epidemiology within state and local governments.
The position emphasizes technical guidance, project management, and collaboration with partners, stakeholders, and subgrantees, with a strong equity framework.
Technical Advisor, Data and Epidemiology Location United States, New York, NY Department SUBSTANCE USE # of openings 2
Technical Advisor, Data and Epidemiology
Vital Strategies is a global public health organization. Our programs strengthen public health systems and address the world’s leading causes of illness, injury, and death. We currently work in more than 80 countries, supporting data-driven decision-making in government, advancing evidence-based public health policies, and mounting strategic communication campaigns. Vital Strategies’ priorities are driven by the greatest potential to improve and save lives. They include noncommunicable disease prevention, tobacco control, road safety, food policy, environmental health, and data for health. Our programs are concentrated in low- and middle-income countries and cities in Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific. Please visit our website at www.vitalstrategies.org to find out more about our work.
We believe our programs are strengthened when they are developed and supported by people with diverse life experiences whose understanding of social and cultural issues can help make our work and workforce more inclusive. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or creed, gender, national origin, ancestry, actual or perceived age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, marital status, sexual orientation or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal laws. As such, our commitment is to promote equal employment opportunities (EEO) for those seeking employment.
About the Program:
The Overdose Prevention Program partners with governments and communities to advance evidence-based strategies that reduce overdose deaths. Through grant funding and tailored technical assistance, the program helps government, institutional, and community partners strengthen policies, implement innovative programs, and mobilize local action to address the evolving overdose crisis.
Our work spans the neighborhood, local, regional, and jurisdictional levels, supporting sustainable public health solutions that are responsive to local needs. Program staff are organized into multidisciplinary regional teams, each managing a portfolio of states or Native communities. These teams work closely with colleagues in Operations and with subject matter experts in Communications, Program Evaluation & Knowledge Management, and Legal & Policy to deliver coordinated, high-impact support.
Job Purpose:
The Technical Advisor (TA), Data and Epidemiology draws on their knowledge of research and evaluation design, data analysis and interpretation, data visualization and presentation, and data management, to help ensure that we assess need and progress in our focus states; work with government partners to help build their capacity to provide monitoring and actionable data products within their states; and provide technical assistance to community subgrantees on management and utilization of their own program data.
This role also includes participating in projects of national scope in collaboration with our Overdose Initiative partners, providing research, project management, and thought leadership in projects such as surveys and research, creation of topic-specific toolkits and explainer products, and other projects as may arise during the initiative.
The TA contributes their lived experience and professional knowledge while learning from the experience and expertise of colleagues as the team plans, monitors, and continually improves the program.
This is anew role for the Overdose Prevention program. It is a full-time positionpreferably based in the New York City metro area; we will consider other locations in the U.S. dependent on the work (North Carolina, New Jersey, Kentucky, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Nevada, or Washington state). We offer highly competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits. The salary range for this position is $ 88,000 to $ 98,000 USD.
Reporting & Key Relationships:
The TA, Data and Epidemiology is an integral member of a multidisciplinary team of experts. Reporting to the Regional Deputy Director, the position collaborates closely with their team and the Principal Program Evaluation & Knowledge Management Advisor.
The TA provides technical guidance to subgrantees as they implement and report on project activities. This position also carries direct supervisory responsibility for assigned embedded staff placed within government agencies and is expected to support and guide those staff in advancing overdose prevention priorities from within those institutions.
To foster continuous learning, the TA will participate in an internal Community of Practice led by the Principal Program Evaluation & Knowledge Management Advisor with peers who serve in the same capacity in other OPP regions and may attend conferences with external stakeholders working on overdose prevention. While the TA’s work will focus primarily on their assigned region, they may be called upon to share their expertise more widely and serve as a resource to other regional teams as well.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Collective Planning and State Strategy Development -
Technical Assistance and Project Implementation -
Data Landscaping, Monitoring, and Research Support -
Staff Management & Embedded Positions -
Other -
• Additional tasks as directed
Qualifications:
Education -
· Minimum Bachelor’s degree in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, data science, or a closely related quantitative or public health field, or equivalent combination of education and experience. A master’s is preferred.
Skills & Abilities -
· Deep commitment to racial equity and public health justice, with experience operationalizing these values through program design and technical assistance delivery.
· Demonstrated ability in interpreting data analysis and research findings, integrating and synthesizing information from a variety of sources.
· Clear understanding of the strengths, shortcomings, and applications of various sources; this includes analysis of data landscape to formulate actionable recommendations for program implementation.
· Strong knowledge of program impact evaluation, including developing outcome metrics, tracking and interpreting trends.
· Strong project management skills, with the ability to make sound, informed judgments.
· Demonstrated ability to effectively supervise staff, communicate clearly and regularly, monitor performance, and inspire, engage, and motivate staff.
· Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
· Ability to present complex information in an easy-to-understand manner.
· Ability to manage contractors and coordinate varied streams of work.
· Demonstrated willingness and ability to integrate new information and adapt with agility; and facilitate collaboration, clarify roles and responsibilities, and build alignment among stakeholders with differing perspectives to support effective implementation.
· Diverse range of cultural, generational, ethnic, racial, educational, and social backgrounds.
· Proficient in Microsoft Office or equivalent, particularly slides and document creation, editing, and formatting.
· Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment.
Experience:
Required –
· Minimum 8 years of progressively responsible experience in epidemiology, public health data, applied research, evaluation, overdose prevention, behavioral health, substance use, or a related public health field.
· Experience analyzing, synthesizing, and translating complex data into actionable reports, dashboards, visualizations, presentations, or technical products for diverse audiences using tools such as PowerBI, Tableau, or REDCap.
· Experience working with state and local government agencies, public health systems, healthcare systems, or community-based organizations to strengthen data collection, monitoring, reporting, and use of data for program improvement.
· Experience providing technical assistance, training, or capacity building to external partners, grantees, or government entities on data management, evaluation, performance monitoring, or quality improvement.
· Experience supervising and managing staff, consultants, or embedded technical positions.
Preferred -
· Demonstrated understanding of substance use, overdose, and effective practices in reducing overdose deaths, including non-judgmental harm reduction approaches, highly preferred.
· Prior experience assisting with strategic planning or program evaluation with a diverse set of stakeholders and priorities.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:
· May be required to travel occasionally between partner offices in the New York City area;
· Up to 30% of time in domestic travel may be required to attend meetings.