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How much do remote epidemiology analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote epidemiology analyst in the United States is $71,511.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,500.00 and $79,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Epidemiology Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Epidemiology Analyst, you need a solid background in public health, biostatistics, and epidemiological research, typically supported by a relevant degree such as an MPH or MS in Epidemiology. Proficiency in statistical analysis software (such as SAS, R, or Stata), data visualization tools, and experience with health databases are essential. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective written communication are vital soft skills for interpreting data and sharing findings with diverse audiences. These competencies ensure accurate data analysis, effective remote collaboration, and impactful public health insights.

What is the difference between Remote Epidemiology Analyst vs Remote Public Health Data Analyst?

AspectRemote Epidemiology AnalystRemote Public Health Data Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Epidemiology, Public Health, or related fieldBachelor's or Master's in Public Health, Data Science, or related field
Work EnvironmentRemote, often collaborating with health agencies and research institutionsRemote, working with public health organizations and data teams
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, research institutions, healthcare organizationsPublic health departments, NGOs, healthcare providers
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Remote Epidemiology Analyst and Remote Public Health Data Analyst roles share similarities in required education and remote work settings. However, epidemiology analysts focus more on disease patterns and outbreak investigations, while public health data analysts handle broader health data analysis to inform policy and programs. Both roles are vital in public health but differ in specific focus areas.

What is a Remote Epidemiology Analyst?

A Remote Epidemiology Analyst is a professional who studies the patterns, causes, and effects of diseases in populations, but performs their work from a remote location rather than an on-site office. They analyze data, conduct statistical modeling, and interpret health trends to help guide public health decisions. This role often involves using specialized software to manage large datasets and collaborate with healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers virtually. Remote Epidemiology Analysts play a crucial role in tracking disease outbreaks, evaluating interventions, and supporting research efforts from anywhere with a reliable internet connection.

How does a Remote Epidemiology Analyst typically collaborate with public health teams despite working off-site?

Remote Epidemiology Analysts often work closely with multidisciplinary public health teams through virtual meetings, collaborative data platforms, and shared project management tools. Communication is key, so regular video conferences, email updates, and instant messaging are common for aligning on project goals and sharing data insights. Analysts may also participate in remote training sessions or webinars to stay updated on best practices and emerging trends. While remote, they are expected to maintain strong relationships with colleagues, contribute to team discussions, and ensure that their analyses support timely public health interventions.
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Infographic showing various Remote Epidemiology Analyst job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 86% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,511 per year, or $34.4 per hour.
Post Doctoral Fellow - Epidemiology

Post Doctoral Fellow - Epidemiology

Emory University

Atlanta, GA • On-site, Remote

$47K - $64K/yr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


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Job description

Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the excellence of our academic community.


PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

To reach Ending the Epidemic (ETE) targets, we will need consistent national HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) data to describe patterns of use and to understand which programs and policies are effective at facilitating PrEP uptake. This NIH-funded study aims to build on our history of developing public PrEP data resources and innovative metrics of PrEP use in PREMISE (PrEP Epidemiology, Modeling, and Surveillance), a collaborative and interdisciplinary group that will use national PrEP data, along with legal and policy coding, to inform the US HIV epidemic response. The study will conduct analyses regarding the scope and equity of PrEP scaleup overtime and will perform analyses to explore the impact of different locality-specific programs and policies on PrEP starts and PrEP equity.

PREMISE Study is seeking a highly motivated Post Doctoral Fellow to:

  • Lead and contribute to natural experiment and quantitative research efforts in the field of HIV epidemiology and prevention.
  • Design, conduct and lead quantitative studies.
  • Apply statistical models and use statistical software to derive quantitative research findings.
  • Prepare and publish manuscripts as first author in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Work as part of a team to develop scientific data, leveraging multiple national level datasets on PrEP and telePrEP prescribing.
  • Contribute as co-author to natural experiment analysis paper.
  • Contribute to AIDSVu team by developing innovative data visualization output to disseminate study findings.
  • Contribute to grant writing and project development efforts.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

  • Helps design and conduct research within a specified field while receiving advanced training from a designated Principal Investigator to enhance professional skills and research independence needed for pursuit of a career.
  • The specific area of research in which the trainee is mentored is determined by the department and laboratory of the Postdoc.
  • Designs and evaluates experiments.
  • Develops new ideas that promote current research.
  • Prepares and publishes scientific manuscripts under the direction of the Principal Investigator.
  • May be responsible for operation of specific equipment.
  • May teach techniques to others, train, and supervise research staff.
  • Positions are temporary appointments as a research trainee.
  • The initial appointment is for one year, renewal expected if progress is satisfactory and funds are available.
  • Appointments cannot exceed five years.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Work closely with the Principal Investigator in all aspects of the research.
  • Lead and collaborate on quantitative studies regarding PrEP policy.
  • Collaborate with project team members to develop scientific data.
  • Collaborate with other research teams and partners to disseminate study findings.
  • Develop and publish manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals as first author or co-author, where appropriate.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A doctoral degree or equivalent (Ph.D., M.D., ScD., D.V.M., DDS etc) in an appropriate field.
  • Excellent scientific writing ability and strong oral communication skills.
  • The ability to work effectively and collegially with colleagues.
  • Additional qualifications as specified by the Principal Investigator.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A doctoral degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
  • Excellent scientific writing ability and strong oral communication skills.
  • The ability to work effectively as a team.
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Experience in publishing in academic journals

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

  • This job is part of the Programs, Research & Innovation in Sexual Minority Health (PRISM Health) team in the Epidemiology Department at the Rollins School of Public Health.
  • We offer a collaborative, supportive environment for passionate individuals dedicated to advancing research in public health.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY:

  • We are dedicated to supporting early-career researchers in developing their career path through mentorship to identify and carve out their area of expertise in terms of topic areas to launch their careers.
  • Our team also provides support for postdoctoral fellows to develop and submit K grant proposals if they are interested in advancing their academic and research careers.

NOTE: This role will be granted the opportunity to work from home regularly but must be able to commute to Emory University on a flexible weekly schedule based upon business needs.  Schedule is based on agreed upon guidelines of department. This role requires residency in the state of GA. Emory reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee.


Emory is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by state or federal law. Emory University does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotions, transfers, discipline, terminations, wage and salary administration, benefits, and training. Students, faculty, and staff are assured of participation in university programs and in the use of facilities without such discrimination. Emory University complies with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Era Veteran's Readjustment Assistance Act, and applicable executive orders, federal and state regulations regarding nondiscrimination, equal opportunity, and affirmative action (for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities). Inquiries regarding this policy should be directed to the Emory University Department of Equity and Civil Rights Compliance, 201 Dowman Drive, Administration Building, Atlanta, GA 30322. Telephone: 404-727-9867 (V) | 404-712-2049 (TDD).

Emory University is committed to ensuring equal access and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. To request this document in an alternate format or to seek a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Department of Accessibility Services at accessibility@emory.edu or call 404-727-9877 (Voice) | 404-712-2049 (TDD). We kindly ask that requests be made at least seven business days in advance to allow adequate time for coordination.


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