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HHS Human Resources Specialist at ANSER Corporation in Washington, DC

SPECIFIC
Job Description:
ANSER is seeking Manpower Specialist to provide support to Human Health Services (HHS). Support will include a wide range of activities, to include:
Supports engagement on economics and policy matters with ASPR, HHS interagency partners and other Federal agencies as needed. Assist Federal staff to develop policy and options papers regarding health economics and preparedness and public health preparedness. Develop frameworks for decision analysis; provide support documents and option papers on key issues to Federal staff. SKILLS &
Experience:
Skilled in written and verbal communication. Proficient in conducting research using open source resources. Strong quantitative background. Experience applying tools and techniques from academic area of practice. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite ( e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, or similar products). Experience and comfort with professional phone conversations. Candidate must provide documentation to substantiate fully vaccinated status against the COVID 19 virus. EDUCATION & YEARS OF
Experience:
Bachelors or equivalent job experience in health economics, economics knowledge of public health and emergency medical counter measures preparedness. Graduate degrees preferred. 10
years work experience addressing public health policy issues, using economic theory and Cost Benefit Analysis.
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
HR Recruitment & PlacementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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