Epidemiologist II

Lewis County, WA
Chehalis, Washington United States  View Map
Posted: May 13, 2026
  • Salary: $68,713.68 - $92,411.28 Annually USD Annually
  • Salary Top:92411
  • Full Time
  • Public Health
  • Job Description

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

    NATURE OF WORK
    Under general supervision, compiles, analyzes, interprets and reports public health data; presents synopses and recommendations; and ensures compliance with state and federal regulations and confidentiality standards. This is a senior-professional level position in the Epidemiologist job series; incumbents work independently to manage complex assignments are required to maintain technical certification.

    The following duties are the fundamental, crucial job duties performed by this position. This is not a comprehensive list of all tasks that may be assigned. Incumbent may be required to perform other duties as assigned and appropriate for the position.
    • Monitors, collects, evaluates, and interprets public health and demographic data; prepares and presents reports and statistical analyses on health status and trends in order to assess the health needs of the community and propose and evaluate interventions that are designed to reduce risk and improve the health of the population.
    • Responds to requests for data; assists a variety of audiences with their data needs; assures compliance with state and federal regulations and ethical standards for data sharing and confidentiality.
    • Compiles and analyzes data; assures validity, accuracy, and completeness of data; interprets the significance and meaning of data; performs population and domain-specific analyses using data sources to identify key health inequities and understand their root causes, to determine disease trends, and to detect possible clusters and/or outbreaks.
    • Reviews regional health issues and disease trends; researches and interprets technical data and general information; researches and analyzes statistical models to resolve questions and validate data; prepares and reviews a variety of records, reports and other documents; organizes the data for presentation to Department leadership, health care providers, community groups and other entities as assigned.
    • Investigates reported, suspected, and potential cases of infectious diseases.
    • Updates and maintains a variety of files, records, charts and other documents; gathers, compiles and synthesizes data; maintains appropriate records and prepares reports as required.
    • Coordinates public health program evaluation and planning; assists with grant applications.
    • Assists Department staff and representatives from other agencies; provides training and professional assistance on technical skills and survey models; serves as a liaison between the Department and various organizations and agencies; serves on inter-agency work groups.
    • Serves as a resource for public health information and recommendations to the community and healthcare providers.
    • Maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, personnel records and County information; complies with the confidentiality standards of the Privacy Act of 1974, {U.S.C. § 552A} as amended, and HIPAA policies and procedures.
    • May perform occasional on-site assessment, disease response, and outreach activities in community and partner settings, as operational needs require.
    • Occasional local travel (and rare out-of-county travel) may be required for meetings, trainings, site visits, or response activities.


    WORKING ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL DEMANDS

    Work is performed in an office environment and involves light physical demands and frequent use of a personal computer.

    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

    • Bachelor’s Degree in epidemiology, public health, biological science, mathematics, or related science field; AND three (3) year’s professional experience in public health epidemiology programs.

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
    • Valid driver’s license.


    COMPETENCIES (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Behaviors)

    Knowledge of:
    • Federal, state, and county laws, codes, rules, and regulations related to environmental health.
    • Data management and analysis including determining data quality and validity.
    • Principles and practices of database systems, computerized data compilation techniques, and statistical and spatial models for computer analysis.
    • Techniques of investigating and analyzing complex public health problems and conditions.
    • Public health research protocols and statistical evaluation principles and methods.
    • Surveillance program design and management.
    • Infectious disease transmission patterns.
    • Customer service and public relations methods and practices.
    • Record keeping and file maintenance principles and procedures.

    Skills in:
    • Managing data, extracting data, building databases, scrubbing data, and merging data sets.
    • Incorporating data from a variety of sources to create an overview of a community health issue for presentation and report.
    • Conducting literature reviews and environmental scans.
    • Using computerized data bases for disease monitoring and trend analysis.
    • Compiling, analyzing, and presenting technical and statistical information in reports.
    • Interpreting technical instructions and analyzing complex variables.
    • Collecting and analyzing data, and making appropriate recommendations.
    • Preparing and producing clear and concise reports, records, and case notes.
    • Working with and providing services to a very diverse community.
    • Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects, and demands.
    • Operating a personal computer utilizing standard and specialized software.
    • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with internal and external colleagues, partners, clients, and the public.
    • Communicating very complex scientific and technical information effectively verbally and in writing.

    Ability to:
    • Learn and follow County policies and procedures.

    Behaviors:
    • Regular, reliable attendance.
    • Collaborate to effectively convey information, active listening, and engage in constructive dialogue.
    • Adaptability, adjusting to changing needs, embracing new challenges.
    • Initiative, proactively seeking solutions, taking ownership of tasks.
    • Professionalism, professional demeanor, respectful communication, follow-through.

    Lewis County is an equal opportunity employer that provides access, free from discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, pregnancy, disability, genetic information or any other basis protected by law in employment or provisions of services.

    Health Insurance: We offer comprehensive medical coverage-including vision-along with dental and basic life insurance for employees and their families. Multiple medical plan options are available, so you can choose the coverage that best fits your needs.

    Retirement Plans: Secure your future with enrollment in one of Washington State's Department of Retirement Systems programs: PERS, PSERS, or LEOFF. Both you and the County contribute to your retirement, ensuring long-term financial stability.

    Paid Leave: Full-time regular employees earn paid vacation in addition to paid holidays.

    Longevity: We recognize and reward your dedication with additional monthly compensation for continuous service milestones.

    Deferred Compensation: Employees also have the ability to participate in the Deferred Compensation Program (DCP). This is a supplemental retirement savings program (similar to an IRA) that allows you control over the amount of pre-tax salary dollars you defer as well as the flexibility to choose between multiple investment options.

    Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Employees can take advantage of Section 125 flexible spending accounts for out-of-pocket health care and daycare expenses with pre-tax dollars.

    Public Service Loan Forgiveness: If you are employed by a government or not-for-profit organization, and meet the qualifying criteria, you may be eligible to receive student loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.

    Please visit our Employee Benefits webpage for details: 2026 Benefits

    Accommodations for All Applicants: If you need accommodations during the selection process, we’re here to help! Contact our Human Resources Department at (360) 740-2737 or HR@lewiscountywa.gov .

    Closing Date/Time: 5/31/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • Lewis County, WA
    • Lewis County, WA

    Build Your Career in Public Service at Lewis County

    At Lewis County, we don’t just serve the community—we’re part of it. As a local government organization, our mission is to preserve and enhance the quality of life for our residents, and we do that by empowering employees who are community-focused, innovative, and committed to public service.

    Located between Seattle and Portland, Lewis County offers the convenience of urban access with the lifestyle benefits of the Pacific Northwest. But what sets us apart is our workplace culture: rooted in collaboration, accountability, and resilience, our team works across departments to solve problems, support one another, and create lasting impact.

    As an employer, Lewis County values transparency, responsiveness, and continuous improvement. Whether you’re maintaining critical infrastructure, supporting community development, advancing public health, or working in public safety, your role directly contributes to a stronger, more vibrant county.

    We are growing, evolving, and looking for talented individuals who want to make a difference—people who see challenges as opportunities and who are inspired by the chance to shape the future of local government.

    Join us at Lewis County—where public service is purpose-driven, people-focused, and full of possibility.

     

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