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File #: 85379    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Dane County Board Resolution Status: In Committee
File created: 9/24/2024 In control: BOARD OF HEALTH FOR MADISON AND DANE COUNTY
On agenda: Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Authorizing Reclassification of Public Health Analyst to Public Health Epidemiologist in Public Health Madison & Dane County
Attachments: 1. Dane County 2024 RES-141 Fiscal Note
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Authorizing Reclassification of Public Health Analyst to Public Health Epidemiologist in Public Health Madison & Dane County
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Public Health Madison & Dane County (Public Health) has a vacant Public Health Analyst (P10, Position #2987) which we request to be reclassified to an Epidemiologist (P11). A Public Health Supervisor in the Epidemiology & Data Science unit will supervise this position. This position is currently vacant and the Department of Administration - Employee Relations has recommended approval of this request.

This request is a result of a need to align with the evolving needs of the department. As the department restructured as a result of lessons learned from the COVID pandemic, the Epidemiology & Data Science Unit was built in 2022. This unit is where the Public Health Analyst position currently sits. At this time, the new unit entered a cycle of strategic planning to determine where organizational gaps in data analysis were present. Alongside the Foundational Public Health Practices workforce analysis conducted in mid-2023, multiple gaps in data capacity were identified. Specifically, gaps in the areas of public health surveillance, disaster and preparedness epidemiology, chronic disease monitoring, and access to healthcare were highlighted. Previous to the Public Health Analyst position becoming vacant, the role was dedicated to violence prevention partnership coordination and data analysis. Since then, a full Public Health Epidemiologist role was reshaped to be dedicated to violence and injury prevention work.

While a Public Health Analyst position offers a baseline level of data analysis competency, the training required to become an applied public health epidemiologist better aligns with the needs of the department. Furthermore, the Epidemiology & Data Science Unit is comprised of Public Health Epidemiologists; having an equivalent classification would promote teaming and knowledge exchange. The requested classification will ...

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