Join the NYCAMH Team!
Interested in being a part of our work with farmers and rural communities across the state? Take a look at our current open positions below:
The Bilingual Agricultural Safety Educator (ASE) is an English/Spanish speaking person responsible for implementing occupational health education and safety programs for the agricultural community. Education and training efforts will include but are not limited to providing: on farm safety audits, agricultural safety trainings on all types of agricultural hazards, curriculum translation, Basic First Aid and CPR trainings and consultations with farm owners and managers. The ASE serves as a technical consultant for occupational safety issues in the agricultural industry, writes educational articles for numerous agricultural publications, and assists in the development of new curriculum. The ASE will also actively participate in trade shows and outreach events and will support the sale of personal protective equipment (PPE) and installation of power take off (PTO) Shielding. The ASE will work with the agricultural community, legislators, educators, researchers and Bassett Healthcare Network staff to support the mission of NYCAMH.
The Occupational Health Services Technician I supports the occupational health services program (HealthWorks service delivery and firefighter/EMS evaluations) through interdisciplinary teamwork, in accordance with established protocols. Under the direction of the NYCAMH Medical Director and general supervision of the HealthWorks Supervisor and NYCAMH Manager, this position contributes to the maintenance of healthy and safe workers. Provides clinical services to employees, firefighters and EMS personnel needed to address occupational health concerns. Provides a variety of occupational health services for regional businesses and fire departments. Assures the quality of off-site health screening services for work sites and other community sites. Collects and maintains confidential reports and files and provides data requested by the Manager, NYCAMH Ag Group and NYCAMH Director. Applies proven educational techniques to provide counseling and to communicate health risks in a culturally sensitive manner for health screening participants.
The Research Coordinator is primarily responsible for the successful data collection/intervention implementation of the assigned study. The Research Coordinator is responsible for all day-to-day aspects of running the assigned study. This involves intimate knowledge of all study grant narratives and budgets, as well as capability for interfacing with the community. Collaborates with other researchers on a local and national level as required. Research may include field studies, data collection, and surveillance. The Study Coordinator must be able to set up and supervise data collection/intervention implementation. Coordinates the day-to-day activities of Research Assistants assigned to the study and works closely with the study Principal Investigator and departmental leadership to ensure the successful implementation of all aspects of the study.