Monday, February 24, 2020

STATE OF ILLINOIS - PUBLIC SERVICE ADMINISTRATOR - OPT 6F

OPENING DATE: 02/18/20
CLOSING DATE: 03/03/20 05:00 PM

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Under direction of the Infectious Diseases Illinois Electronic Diseases Surveillance System (I-NEDSS) Administrator, serves as the Statewide Coordinator of Statistical Methodologies for the Division of Infectious Diseases.  Provides guidance to and manages the development and implementation of the I-NEDSS system, which is utilized to report disease data to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).  Supervises subordinate staff.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Requires possession of a Bachelor's degree in public health, registered nursing, microbiology, sociology, anthropology, veterinary medicine, biology, psychology, chemistry, epidemiology or a related field plus three years of professional experience in communicable disease or infectious disease surveillance and/or control programs at the local, state or federal level. Requires experience in working with an electronic disease surveillance system, and skills in utilizing Business Objects software for advance statistical analysis and report generation.  Prefers experience in utilizing Crystal Reports software for report generation and analyzing laboratory data to confirm disease diagnoses.  

WORK HOURS & LOCATION/AGENCY CONTACT
Anticipated Starting Salary - $6,258/month
Current Bargaining unit employees - CBA language applies
Full Bargaining Unit range - $6,258/month - $10,049/month 


Work Hours & Location:
Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Office of Health Protection
Division of Infectious Diseases
2121 W. Taylor St
Chicago, IL

Agency Contact:
Office of Human Resources
535 W. Jefferson St.  4th fl
Springfield, IL 62761
Phone: 217-785-2031
Fax: 217-785-2038
Email: DPH.HRApplications@illinois.gov

HOW TO APPLY

Non-State Applicants: - Submit a CMS-100 Employment Application (version dated 7/2019) to the Agency Contact address listed above within the posting period. A separate Application is required for each Posting or your application will be rejected.  Failure to complete and submit the current CMS-100 version dated 7/2019 or after will result in your application being rejected.

Acceptable versions of the CMS-100, CMS-100B, transfer requests, and bid forms are available on the Forms page of the CMS website: https://www.illinois.gov/sites/work/Pages/Download.aspx