Health Analyst Location: Toronto-661 University Department: Digital Public Health Platforms The Role: To provide a range of data collection, collation and analyses to support the data needs of clients within the Digital and Data Portfolio, PHO and external stakeholders. Key Responsibilities- Analyzes, interprets and develops reports of health data using appropriate methods in response to inquiries from Digital and Data Portfolio colleagues and PHO staff. Conducts the routine analysis of large data sets for the interpretation and production of basic population health assessment and surveillance reports. Prepares and disseminates health status and surveillance information in various formats including reports, charts, graphs, maps and community health profiles. Writes and executes computer programs for data extraction, data set creation and analysis using spreadsheets and statistical software packages (e.g., Excel, SAS, R, Python). Supports the development of legacy system replacement by gathering, analyzing, and profiling related health data. Maintains electronic access to data holdings, information systems and appropriate interfaces to ensure an organized and clean file structure of the PHO's large data sets. Supports the portfolio’s data quality assurance efforts through the application of proven analytical approaches to identify errors or limitations in the data and to improve data validity. Maintains relationships with database and analysis experts within the broader public health system to keep up to date in the area of data quality, data management and analysis, and related technologies. Works with staff across PHO to assist in developing data set creation and analysis plans which require access to different public health data holdings. Completes program and project documentation according to applicable standards and guidelines. Contributes to the ongoing development of standard operation procedures for data set creation, analysis and reporting. Performs other related duties as assigned. Knowledge and Skills- Familiarity with public health information systems such as the Integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) and ability to work with large data sets and utilize a range of information systems. Skilled in the use of data sets, spreadsheets, databases, statistical packages and BI tools such as Cognos, SAS, R, and Python. Knowledge of population health indicators, epidemiological concepts, public health research, statistical analysis, health analytic methods, and techniques to analyze data, (including trend analysis using any statistical software). Ability to use this information and work with content experts to define their data needs would be an asset. Knowledge of recognized health data and information standards and coding (e.g., SNOMED, ICD) Understanding of medallion data architecture and cloud-based data curation and quality tooling would be an asset. Familiarity with local public health unit disease of public health significance data and reporting practices would be an asset. Knowledge of stakeholder groups, building public health, research, academic, institutional, and professional networks, and working at local, provincial/territorial, and/or federal levels would be an asset. Knowledge of and skilled in effective time management methods and techniques to plan, develop data set creation and analysis plans for projects. Knowledge of current public health issues related to communicable diseases and emergency preparedness. Education and Experience- Bachelor's degree in health sciences, biostatistics or equivalent combination of education and related experience. Minimum of two (2) years of experience in the collection, collation, analysis and interpretation of health data. Experience with database design, health analytics, and public health methods and data analysis techniques. Attributes and Competencies- Oral communication skills to discuss detailed data needs in response to enquiries regarding health data and related information systems from management and staff across PHO. Written communication skills to respond to data requests and prepare summary statistical analyses based on data findings. Works within the parameters of existing protocols for data manipulation, analysis, storage and privacy protection. Determines the appropriate syntax within statistical programs/software (e.g., Cognos, SAS, R, Python) necessary to develop and undertake queries. Problem solves or troubleshoots when syntax or software is not performing. Identifies which of the range of available data sets are best used to access and manipulate to meet data needs. Selects the most appropriate analytical procedures based on information needs. Duration: Contract (Fixed Term), 12 month(s) Hours of Work: Full time, 36.25 hours per week Compensation Group:Association of Management, Administrative and Professional Crown Employees of Ontario Salary :$67,932.00 - $95,107.00 Posting Date: 05-29-2025 , Closing Date: 06-13-2025 Please note: applications will be received no later than 11:59pm on the date preceding the closing date as indicated on the Job Requisition. Note: Internal candidates will be considered first. While we thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected to move forward in the recruitment process will be contacted. Any information obtained during the course of recruitment will be used for employment recruitment purposes only, and not for any other purpose. PHO is committed to ensuring equity in employment. Our goal is to create a diverse, inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to ensure our services and communications are accessible to all individuals. Any candidate who requires a job posting in an alternative format may email a request to HR_Inquiries@oahpp.ca. Once an applicant has been selected for an interview, they can inform PHO about any accommodations they may require at any stage of the interview process. Public Health Ontario (PHO) is an agency of the Government of Ontario dedicated to protecting and promoting the health of all Ontarians and reducing inequities in health. We link public health practitioners, front-line health workers and researchers to the best scientific intelligence and knowledge from around the world. With our partners in government, public health and health care, we provide the scientific evidence and expert guidance that shapes policies and practices for a healthier Ontario. PHO has locations across Ontario, including 11 laboratory sites. We’re committed to ensuring equity in employment. Our goal is to create a diverse, inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to ensure our services and communications are accessible to all individuals. Any candidate who requires a job posting in an alternative format may email a request to HR_Inquiries@oahpp.ca. For more information, visit publichealthontario.ca. Didn’t find a job that matched your profile? We are always looking to grow our talent pool of public health professionals. Introduce yourself and our recruitment team will have access to your profile for future job opportunities.