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WorkSource Oregon Information Systems Manager in PORTLAND, Oregon

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Injury and Violence Prevention Section is recruiting for an Information Systems Manager to supervise, direct and provide strategic leadership for data system related components of the IVP section within the Oregon Public Health Division, including: \' Collection, analysis and dissemination of data via the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), the Oregon Violent Death Reporting System (ORVDRS) and the Oregon State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System (SUDORS) \' Supervision, administration and implementation of grants and special projects related to IVPP data systems, and \' Supervisory management of 10 staff, including data analysts; epidemiologists; and PDMP program, quality assurance and administrative staff. This position is instrumental to building OHA data infrastructure focused on data justice for injury and violence prevention, and responsible for supervision of staff undertaking information technology procurements to maintain information systems. Minimum Qualifications Five years of lead work, supervision, or progressively related experience; OR two years of related experience and a bachelor\'s degree in a related field. Desired Attributes \' Ability to effectively manage the psychological impact resulting from regular exposure to information that may cause vicarious trauma, including data on suicide, homicide, interpersonal violence and other challenging topics. \' Knowledge and experience related to trauma informed practice, and the ability to apply this skill set in a supervisory management role to support team members, ensure trauma informed data dissemination, and actively contribute to a supportive and trauma informed workplace. \' Experience and knowledge in the use of policy, systems and environmental change to improve community health in the area of injury and violence prevention with demonstrated knowledge in specific topic areas including work in violent death, overdose prevention and suicide prevention. \' Experience and knowledge of epidemiologic principles, development of surveys and public health surveillance projects, evaluation of these projects, and management of these projects.

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