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STD/HIV Disease Intervention Specialist (DOH/PHD/NW #70192)
at State Of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
Posted: 4-15-2025
Healthcare
$49,587/year
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About this Career
Community Health Workers
Skills
Infectious Diseases, Overdose Prevention, Presentations, Medical Records, Electronic Medical Record, Case Management, Public Speaking, Punctuality, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Defensive Driving, Epidemiology, Prioritization, Communication, Public Health, English Language, Communicable Diseases, Valid Driver's License, Time Management, On-Time Performance, Display Devices, Community Outreach, Accountability, Organizational Skills, Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (HIPAA) Compliance, Phlebotomy
Job Description
ID154012
Location Albuquerque Full/Part TimeFull-Time Regular/TemporarySponsored Term Salary $18.34- $29.34 Hourly $38,140
- $61,024 Annually This position is a Pay Band 55 Posting Details
THIS POSTING WILL BE USED FOR ONGOING RECRUITMENT AND MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME. APPLICANT LISTS MAY BE SCREENED MORE THAN ONCE.
The New Mexico Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Prevention Program has as its primary goal the reduction and prevention of the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases including HIV infection. The STD Program provides statewide consultation and technical assistance, partner services, screening, surveillance, health care provider education, case management, and partner notification for reportable STDs in the state. Why does the job exist? Disease Intervention Specialists (DIS) further the department¿s mission to promote health and improve health outcomes by conducting partner services and disease investigation for HIV and other reportable sexually transmitted diseases (STD) to break the chain of infection and reduce disease incidence. Core tasks for DIS include conducting STD surveillance and tracking, offering testing and screening for contacts to disease and persons at high risk, doing community outreach to populations with higher disease incidence, and interviewing persons with STD and their partners to ensure timely and effective treatment. DIS also support other infectious disease activities such as harm reduction, syringe services, opiate overdose prevention education and hepatitis screening and referral. How does it get done? This position will be responsible for: 1. Conduct integrated STD and HIV partner services (PS), including case interviews, ensuring timely testing and treatment of contacts, and provision of case management. Conduct HIV and STD screening, including phlebotomy. Ensure linkage to care for newly diagnosed HIV cases. 2. Ensure timely closure and complete documentation of STD and HIV PS activities in the STD surveillance database. Document any clinical interactions or referrals in an electronic health records (EHR) system. 3. Provide integrated infectious disease outreach to venues where high-risk populations can be reached (i.e. street outreach, detention centers, substance abuse treatment facilities and programs, LGBTQ Pride events and bars). Each outreach shall include testing, screening and other clinical services needed by the target population, per disease epidemiology. 4. Support other infectious disease activities such as harm reduction, syringe services, opiate overdose prevention education and hepatitis screening and referral. Who are the customers? Persons at greatest risk of HIV and STD infection within the public health region. Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate has experience:- Three years minimum working with Infectious Diseases.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Three years minimum in public speaking, educational presentations and/or health-related training.
- Proficiency in multiple computer applications.
- Experience in a public health setting with a focus on prevention.
- Experience working in local communities on strategies to increase opportunities for healthy lifestyles-Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively and manage time efficiently.
- Strong commitment to punctuality and schedule adherence, ensuring timely follow-up and case resolution.
Agency Contact Information:
Ashley Romero (505) 841-4162. Email For information on Statutory Requirements for this position, click the Classification Description link on the job advertisement. Bargaining Unit Position This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement and all terms/conditions of that agreement apply and must be adhered to.Other Job Posting Details
Salary
Minimum
Maximum
$38,147/yr
$61,027/yr