Job description
The post holder, based at the UKHSA NIS Colindale site, will take a senior role in providing and developing national surveillance of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial resistance and leading research studies. There are a number of areas of focus within the Surveillance and Epidemiology Sections of the Division, including but not limited to:
- Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (SSI)
- Streptococcal Infections
- Antimicrobial Resistance and Prescribing (AMRP)
- Mandatory Surveillance of Bloodstream Infections including Gram negative infections and Clostridium difficile
- Infections in Critical Care Units (ICCU)
The role will involve working in a small team to provide scientific support to the analysis, operation, and development of surveillance systems including development of methodology and directing changes to data capture systems in liaison with system architects and software developers. The role may involve day-to-day management of scientific, technical and information staff within their Section.
Responsibilities
Surveillance, Epidemiology & Public Health
1. Lead and manage the design, development, introduction, audit and continuous improvement of HCAI & AMRP surveillance systems as required. Responsibility for specific systems will be assigned upon appointment and reflected within associated job advertisements noting that these may evolve in response to emerging public health priorities.
2. Conduct complex statistical and epidemiological analyses of data on HCAI and AMRP drawn from a variety of surveillance sources. Providing expert technical advice and assistance to public health and clinical practitioners on the design, maintenance, analysis and interpretation of HCAI & AMRP databases.
3. Provide expert advice in response to ad hoc enquiries from Government agencies, public health practitioners, academics, media, commercial organisations and members of the public.
4. Ensure emerging threats are recognized in a timely manner by the analysis and interpretation of often complex data from a variety of sources to understand the public health significance of the potential risk. Provide epidemiological support to incidents or outbreaks both within UKHSA and externally to NHS and Independent Sector health providers. Ensure the scientific validity and evidence-base of risk assessments, and that findings are communicated to the relevant stakeholders nationally and internationally through situation reports and briefing notes.
5. Provide specialist advice on the epidemiological aspects of the prevention and control of HCAI & AMR by contributing to the development of guidance, designing data collection systems, interpreting epidemiological data, conducting statistical analyses, and scientific publications.
6. Manage scientific and administrative staff in the maintenance, development, statistical analysis, quality outputs and reporting from HCAI & AMRP datasets. Undertake periodic evaluation of surveillance systems including stakeholder engagement exercises.
Research
7. Design analytical strategies and supervise complex statistical analyses of research datasets for the production of project reports, papers for peer reviewed journals and conference presentations.
8. Initiate collaborative projects within UKHSA and external collaborators to address public health research questions. This may also include taking a lead on research proposals for externally funded projects and provision of expert advice to academic units and other agencies involved in collaborative epidemiological and microbiological studies.
Management and Planning
9. To work alongside other members of the HCAI & AMRP Division on:
a. the business planning process and the development of surveillance/research, communication, training strategies etc
b. Compare, analyse and interpret highly complex options for running projects identified as key public health priorities, and communicate this information across organisations and key stakeholders
c. Budget responsibility for Section led grants
d. Selection and recruitment of staff, including, shortlisting applicants and interviewing candidates selected for interview
e. Staff management responsibilities to be agreed with line manager.
f. Responsible for developing quality control processes, participating in audits and ensuring resilience through maintaining Standard Operating Procedures and business continuity planning.
g. Be responsible for ensuring their team’s work complies to UKHSA standards and governance requirements including maintaining confidentiality and security of surveillance information.
h. Development of business cases to support system developments, this may include undertaking relevant procurement requirements and management of supplier relationships.
10. To deputise for the Principal Epidemiologist as required.
Publications and presentations
11. To plan and oversee the development of HCAI & AMRP epidemiological outputs including outward facing publications including annual reports, web pages, writing of scientific papers for publication in peer reviewed journals and to manage junior scientific and administrative colleagues in the development of manuscripts.
12. To represent the Division on expert committees, national and local incident control teams, national/international meetings and conferences.
Teaching and Training
13. To develop public health capacity by contributing to teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level and by supervising those training and working in public health and epidemiology.
14. To contribute to the training for new members of staff on the epidemiology and surveillance of communicable disease.
15. To participate in wider scientific activities to maintain professional standards including peer review of manuscripts.
Benefits
• An environment with flexible working options
• A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
• A Civil Service pension
Job ID: 92794
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