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Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Specialist.(Reproductive Healthcare)

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Qualifications:

Master’s-level degree in public health, health science, or statistics field preferred., 4-6 years of relevant work experience in health care data analysis or 2-4 years with a graduate degree., Experience in sexual and reproductive health or primary care is preferred., Excellent interpersonal, communication, and project management skills are essential..

Key responsabilities:

  • Support the collection and analysis of program implementation data and EHR-derived measures.
  • Become an expert in using data platforms and lead discussions for program improvement.
  • Prepare quantitative and qualitative reports and presentations for stakeholders.
  • Coordinate meetings and collaborate with internal and external teams to enhance data utilization.

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Upstream USA Non-profit Organization - Charity SME https://www.upstream.org/
51 - 200 Employees
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Organizational Summary

Contraceptive care is basic health care. Yet too many patients in the U.S. struggle to access the care they want, when they want it.

A national nonprofit founded in 2014, Upstream USA partners with healthcare organizations to provide free training, education, and technical assistance to improve their contraceptive services and meet their patients’ needs – at no cost to them. Over ten years, we’ve supported 150+ healthcare partners (including primary care practices, federally qualified health centers, health systems, and more) with a transformative approach that empowers patients to access the contraceptive care where they are already receiving most of their healthcare. We’re on a path to serving 5 million patients by 2030.

Upstream works at the intersection of Equity, Scale, and Impact – and we do so within a defined set of resources. Our work is made possible by generous support from venture philanthropy; we do not accept funding from pharmaceutical companies. That privilege comes with high expectations about growth and scale, a focus on measurable outcomes and impact, and a deep commitment to equity.

We’re a 2023 Audacious Project recipient that continues to garner attention from many leading publications, including Harvard Public Health, Bloomberg, MedPage Today, Baltimore Sun, the Fresno Bee, and WBUR. We welcome individuals interested in career opportunities, partnerships, or philanthropic endeavors seeking additional information to visit our website (www.upstream.org) or email us at info@upstream.org.

Position Summary

The Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Specialist is an exciting opportunity to help support Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning activities in close collaboration with Upstream’s practice transformation teams. The MEL Specialist will support efforts to collect and analyze Upstream program implementation data, as well as EHR-constructed measures and other data, both quantitative and qualitative. They will become an expert in using organizational data platform(s), leading data-informed discussions with internal practice transformation teams and external health care organization (HCO) teams for improvement, and synthesizing data to report learnings for both internal and external audiences. The MEL Specialist will support the Senior MEL Manager to monitor progress towards our outcomes and to use our findings to inform organizational strategy. Join a passionate, committed team as we implement our contraceptive care initiative nationwide.

 Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The MEL Specialist will perform a variety of analytical, operational, and administrative duties, including but not limited to: developing tools, analyses and reports that support initiative-wide monitoring and evaluation efforts; support efforts to collect, analyze and interpret Upstream program and EHR-derived  data; supporting the coordination and implementation of a virtual patient survey; supporting coordination of health center partner EHR connections with a third-party data vendor; becoming a “power user” of Upstream data platforms, coordinating meetings with internal and external stakeholders, and working with Upstream leadership to synthesize results for program improvement and reporting purposes. The MEL Specialist will work independently on projects and also work collaboratively within our team to handle a wide variety of dynamic activities.

Data Collection Management, Analysis, and Reporting

Under the direction of, and in concert with, the Director of Learning and Outcome Studies and our Sr Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Manager:

  • Become an expert in using dashboards and reports from Upstream’s third-party data platform that houses aggregate patient data from HCO partner electronic health records (EHR) systems
  • Identify and troubleshoot potential problems in HCO partner data, as detected in our third-party data platform vendor; collaborate with Upstream EHR Advisor and third-party vendor representatives to resolve identified issues
  • Work with the recruitment team to explain the data platform benefits to potential health center partners and help persuade them to become an Upstream data user
  • Serve as a primary point of contact for interpreting data trends related to contraceptive care program implementation for internal program team members and external agency partners including Upstream’s custom suite of contraceptive care measures.
  • Conduct both single HCO and cross-HCO analyses using EHR-derived and program data
  • Contribute to the critical analysis of Upstream’s suite of contraceptive care performance metrics and internal program data in order to provide recommendations for utilization of measures and monitoring data for performance improvement at the agency and cross-agency levels
  • Produce actionable insights for HCO, and internal practice transformation team staff on Upstream intervention progress by regular review of agency EHR data and other data streams in collaboration with other MEL and program team colleagues
  • Prepare quantitative and qualitative reports using PowerBI, Excel, Salesforce, Google Suite, and third party data platforms
  • Develop or prepare innovative, succinct, and well-written summary reports, visualizations and presentations for both internal and external stakeholders about agency or cross-agency level progress and results
  • Make presentations and recommendations to learning-through-data-feedback-loop forums in an effort to continually improve Upstream’s program.
  • Work with the Director of Learning and Outcome Studies to develop data analysis methodologies for assessing program impact in partner agencies.

Team Communication

Under the direction of, and in concert with, the Director of Learning and Outcome Studies:

  • Develop meeting agendas and materials, support facilitation and documentation of meetings with Practice Transformation Teams and other colleagues
  • Contribute to the MEL Team by sharing updates on your work and integrating new methods and ideas shared by other team members

Other Responsibilities

  • Scope, support and lead special projects as needed for the MEL team.
  • Share research and analytical insights to wider MEL team for further analysis
  • Additional duties as assigned.

Additional Attributes

  • Confident and proactive self-starter able to take initiative and work well independently
  • Collaborative; Works well with partners, teammates and cross-functional groups
  • Curiosity about data and what we can learn from them
  • Demonstrates a high degree of adaptability to work in a rapidly growing, post start-up organization
  • Possesses excellent interpersonal skills. Builds and maintains positive, productive relationships with colleagues, staff, consultants, and contractors
  • Solid work ethic and a team-oriented approach

Valued and Non-Essential Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Ability (Not required to apply)

  • Master’s-level degree in public health, health science or statistics field strongly preferred

Required Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Ability

Upstream celebrates and fosters an inclusive work environment and encourages people of all identities, perspectives and backgrounds to apply.

 Our ideal candidate will demonstrate aptitude in the specified areas below:

  • 4-6 years of relevant work experience post-undergraduate degree or 2-4 years of relevant experience plus a graduate professional degree in public health, epidemiology, data science, or health data-related field
  • Experience in health care data analysis
  • Experience in the field of sexual and reproductive health/family planning and/or primary care preferred
  • Excellent interpersonal and meeting facilitation skills. Builds and maintains positive, productive relationships with colleagues, staff, consultants, and clients
  • Superb communication skills, and demonstrated ability to function independently and professionally in a public-facing role, and with internal Upstream staff at all levels
  • Knowledge of electronic health records (EHR) systems, health data systems or infrastructure is a plus
  • Knowledge and basic experience in participating in quality improvement or performance improvement initiatives and/or managing population health analytics in the health care setting
  • Experience with data-visualization and related tools (e.g. Tableau, PowerBI, etc)
  • Confidence working independently, exercising good judgment, and making informed decisions with limited direction
  • Exhibit flexibility and agility in response to changing priorities
  • Solid organizational mission alignment and commitment to collaboration and teamwork
  • Demonstrate ability and willingness to continuously acquire new competencies and accept new challenges
  • Experience with data cleaning, dataset preparation, and conducting analyses (descriptive analytics and bivariate analyses) in statistical software preferred (e.g., STATA, R, etc.)
  • Excellent organizational, and project management skills, with outstanding attention to detail
  • Intermediate skill level with Excel and Google Sheets (pivot tables, etc) and G-Suite including Mail, Calendar, Drive
Hiring Range
$80,800$85,000 USD

Pay Transparency

Final offers for this position will be based upon several factors including the scope of the role, market compensation analysis, position requirements, candidate’s experience level and capabilities, internal pay equity considerations and will be made within the parameters of Upstream USA's compensation framework and philosophy.

Attributes

The ideal candidate will embody and embrace our core values which serve as our operating principles:

  • We keep our mission at the center; Upstream's mission is to ensure that equitable, patient-centered contraceptive care is basic healthcare
  • We trust each other; we are reliable, empathetic, compassionately direct, and confident in each others’ ability to do the same
  • We work every day to build an equitable, diverse and inclusive culture; we respect the backgrounds contexts and experiences of individuals, teams and partners in our interactions
  • We bring joy to our work; we create opportunities to celebrate, connect and strengthen relationships with one another.

Upstream Benefits

Upstream USA offers a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, long and short term disability, 401K with a match, generous vacation, personal, sick and holiday time off, parental leave, professional development, a fitness and cell phone allowance for all full time employees and part time employees who work a minimum of 24 hours per week.  

Hiring Process

Candidates who advance in our preliminary review process will have an opportunity to discuss the position, their employment background and lived experience with a member of our talent acquisition team by telephone. Those who advance to subsequent steps in our interview process may participate in up to three rounds of meetings by Zoom or in person and in a thought exercise/case study assignment. Each round could consist of multiple meetings with various Upstreamers.

EDI Vision Statement

Internally, we envision promoting equity by reducing disparities in the Upstream talent lifecycle and engagement, cultivating a diverse workforce and inclusive culture, and fostering power sharing when we make decisions.

EDI Guiding Principles

Through Equity, both in the workplace and in contraceptive care, we address root causes that enable disparities to occur, acknowledge that different resources and opportunities may be needed to reach fairer outcomes, and implement systems-level changes that are sustainable over time.

Through Diversity, we acknowledge, respect, and celebrate the collective mixture of differences and similarities of Upstreamers and our community partners. At Upstream, we value the diversity of identities at all intersections, while at the same time centering racial diversity.

Through Inclusion, we succeed at creating a culture of belonging that embraces differences in identities and experiences by building trust, joy, and psychological safety. We cherish and elevate these differences through power-sharing in how things get done internally and in service of our mission. 

Communities of Belonging

Serving as employee resource groups for Upstreamers, Communities of Belonging assist in advancing our equity, diversity, and inclusion journey. They assist in instilling organizational values in our work and support our EDI vision. Open to all employees, Communities of Belonging create opportunities for leadership development, community engagement, support, and resource mobilization.

Upstream Careers

At Upstream, we embrace diversity. We nurture it and we thrive on it because it benefits our organization, our partners, and our community. Our goal is to attract, develop and retain exceptional people, and to create a work environment that is dynamic, rewarding and enables each of us to realize our potential.  Upstream is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, genetic information, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know. Learn more  about working at Upstream, our values, and our commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Upstream USA participates in E-Verify.

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2 Oliver Street, Suite 402, Boston, MA 02109

www.upstream.org

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  • Adaptability
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Problem Solving

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