Job summary
The post-holder will be a member of scientific staff working on a range of activities undertaken by the Emerging Infections and Zoonoses team. The post-holder will be responsible for managing, analysing, developing and improving the surveillance portfolio, surveillance systems and databases for infections including mpox and vector borne diseases. The post-holder will also collaborate closely with colleagues working in animal health and other agencies/ institutes. They will be expected to work independently and in close liaison with the scientific Lead Epidemiologist and the Consultant Epidemiologist for vector borne diseases.
This post will provide critical scientific and data-management skills. The post-holder will be responsible for developing appropriate data linkage, analysing, and interpreting complex data on the epidemiology of mpox and vector borne diseases and providing outputs to a range of national and international stakeholders. Timely information outputs from surveillance will be a crucial aspect of the post. They will also contribute to scientific and logistical support for investigations into national outbreaks; the development of research proposals; writing scientific reports and papers for publication; and presenting epidemiological findings at a range of national and international meetings and conferences.
The post-holder will undertake specific projects to support other work areas of the EIZ team, including the response to incidents.
Main duties of the job
Surveillance
- To manage and co-ordinate the development of national surveillance systems and databases for vector borne diseases and mpox
- To conduct complex statistical and epidemiological analyses of data on vector borne diseases drawn from a variety of surveillance sources ensuring the availability of quality epidemiological data
- Identify gaps in surveillance activities, prioritise these and contribute to the development of new surveillance initiatives and linkages as appropriate
Incidents
- Contribute to public health advice and assistance in mpox or vector borne disease incidents or outbreaks to colleagues both within the Epidemic and Emerging Infections directorate and externally to partner agencies such as Defra, APHA, etc.
- Provide specialist advice on the epidemiological aspects of the prevention and control of vector borne diseases including contributing to the development of guidance in the management of such incidents
- Liaise with others working on vector borne diseases and mpox, establishing good links with other government agencies and devolved administrations
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Date posted
02 May 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£44,852 to £50,472 a year per annum, pro rata
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
24 months
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time, Job share, Flexible working
Reference number
919-LT-62092796-EXT
Job locations
Scientific Campus
Colindale
NW9 5EQ
Employer details
Employer name
UK Health Security Agency
Address
Scientific Campus
Colindale
NW9 5EQ
Employer's website
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