Wednesday, September 3, 2008

NOAA Positions in Seattle

HSD's Pacific Hydrographic Branch has a few Physical Scientist vacancies in Seattle
SERIES: ZP-1301
BANDS: 1/2/3
OPENS: Friday, August 29, 2008
CLOSES: Monday, September 15, 2008


Link to job announcement # NOS-PHB-2008-0008 for STATUS (Federal Employees)


Link to job announcement # NOS-PHB-2008-0004 for NON-STATUS (All Public)

http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/jobsearch.asp?q=NOS-PHB-2008-0008+&salmin=&salmax=&paygrademin=&paygrademax=&FedEmp=Y&tm=&sort=rv&vw=d&brd=3876&ss=0&FedPub=Y&SUBMIT1.x=121&SUBMIT1.y=13

If the above link does not work do a search on the announcement number at
http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/

GIS Health Position in Bethesda

Date: Date
Received: 08/18/2008
Job Title: Associate - Health Information Systems Specialist Est. Salary 67,163 – 100,739 Requisition
Number: 2008-2861

Division/Department: IHD/HSID
Contract: ABT Associates Inc.


Location: Bethesda
Supervisor:


Position Open due to:
1 Expansion

0 Replacement (Person Replaced: )


Essential Job Responsibilities/Percentage of Time (Please describe your position in 200 words or less. This is the text that will appear on our Web site as well as job boards, advertisements, etc.)
The Health Information Systems Specialist is responsible for planning and managing health information systems (HIS) activities for a number of Abt Associates' international health projects, including support under the USAID Health Systems 20/20 Project. The position requires the ability to communicate and work effectively with developing country counterparts-local project teams and institutions-as well as coordinate with donor agencies to achieve results. Knowledge and application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for better health in low resource settings is critical. The successful candidate will understand the features of a successful HIS and have experience in developing countries with designing, developing, and deploying effective HIS components, standards, and evidence-based ICT solutions at the facility, regional, and national level. Knowledge and use of geographic information systems (GIS) for targeting, planning, budgeting, management decisions in addition to general thematic mapping is required. S/he will be able to integrate health systems strengthening data (e.g., national health accounts, human resources surveys, and governance and operations data) with health indicators, demographics, health resources, and geospatial data to add value to evidence-based decision support. Please contact Eddie Kariisa (Eddie_karrisa@abtassoc.com) for more details.