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Internship Opportunities May 24, 2012: HRSA Public Health Internship Program! The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) is seeking applicants for the Public Health Internship Program. Public Health Interns will complete a one semester rotation within one of HRSA’s Bureaus or Offices. The public health internships at HRSA is an unfunded practicum experience for graduate and undergraduate students in good standing at schools of public health and public health programs in the United States. For more information, please click here.February 23, 2012: Communications Internship! Stony Brook University Career Center is offering an opportunity to earn 6 credits while gaining valuable work experience. This position includes an opportunity to collaborate with Career Center Staff to research, write, and edit text for the Career Center’s Website and other publications. There will also be opportunities to work on projects that include reviewing and producing content for the 2013-2014 Career Guide and Press releases highlighting departmental and student accomplishments. To apply on ZebraNet use Job ID #21432 or click here. February 23, 2012: Business & Government Affairs Internship! The Institute on Business and Government Affairs is an 8-week academic internship program in Washington DC. You can earn up to 9 credits from Georgetown University, live in on-campus housing and be placed in an internship in corporate government affairs offices. The deadline to apply is March 7th. For a full description of the internship, please click here. February 20, 2012: Summer Public Health Scholars Program! Columbia University Medical Center is hosting a 10 week internship for underrepresented minority students to increase interest and knowledge of public health and biomedical science careers. The program includes public health field experience, seminars and lectures with public health leaders, faculty mentoring, a visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and a stipend upon program completion. The deadline to apply is February 29th. For more information as well as the application, please click here. February 14, 2012: Planned Parenthood Federation of America Internship! Planned Parenthood Federation of America is the nation’s leading women’s health care provider, educator and advocate, serving women, men, teens and families. The Education division is seeking an intern to assist in conducting a qualitative analysis of the chat/text program, in which trained agents answer user questions about STI testing, pregnancy testing, emergency contraception, and abortion via chat or text. The internship will begin in early June and last for 10 weeks. For the complete description, please click here. February 13, 2012: APHA Public Health Fellowship! The American Public Health Association (APHA) is looking for candidates with strong public health credentials who wish to spend one year in Washington, D.C. working in a congressional office on legislative and policy issues such as health, the environment or other public health concerns. The fellow will have the opportunity to see first-hand how public policy impacts public health and to offer their public health expertise to policymakers. The fellowship will begin in January 2013 and continue through December 2013. The application, including CV and three letters of recommendation, are due to APHA by April 9, 2012. Applications and additional information are available through http://www.apha.org/advocacy/fellowship February 13, 2012: Job and Internship Fair! Job and Internship FairFriday, February 17, 2012 12:00-3:00 pm Sports Complex Arena The Fair will welcome over 100 employers in the areas of Business, Communications, Counseling, Engineering, Government, Healthcare, Human Services, Technology and more. For a complete list of employers attending the fair visit ZebraNet. Business attire is required. February 6, 2012: Red Rabbit Internship Opportunity! Red Rabbit is a NYC-based healthy school meal provider to the NY metro area. Red Rabbit seeks college interns to serve as Cooking & Nutrition Education Interns for Red Rabbit Cooking Labs. The Cooking & Nutrition Education Intern positions provide work experience, course credit, a farm share of fresh vegetables and Red Rabbit Meals on days of Cooking Labs. For full details, please click here. February 6, 2012: Internship Opportunity! In tandem with the SocialJusticeSexuality.com
project, interns are needed to participate in a new research initiative
exploring race, sexuality, and media. Interns participating in the
project will have the opportunity to conduct research and engage in any one or
all three of the follow areas: (1) conducting secondary analysis of
national data; (2) conducting interviews and analyzing qualitative data; and/or
(3) designing, developing, and implementing multiple forms of media (videos,
social media and more). Interns are expected to commit about 10 hours per week
to the project. If interested, contact jdaniels@hunter.cuny.edu February 6, 2012: Biostatistics Internship Program! The Biostatistics Internship program provides a learning experience during which interns participate in the statistical analysis of on-going research projects conducted at Mayo. This annual summer program begins in late May or early June depending on candidate availability and lasts a minimum of 10 weeks. During this program you will have an opportunity to enhance your computer and statistical skills while working under the direction of a lead statistician. For more details, please click here. February 6, 2012: Summer Graduate Environmental Health Internship! Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Environmental Health and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry is offering a 10-week summer internship program for graduate students. Graduate Environmental Health program interns will be assigned to projects, can take part in a lecture series, and will be paid a stipend. Applicants should have a passion for the environment and an eagerness to learn about the environment. For more information, please click here. January 9, 2012: UNICEF Internship Position! UNICEF is working for the survival of children around the world through fundraising, education, and advocacy. For more than 60 years, UNICEF has been the world’s leader for children, saving more young lives than any other humanitarian organization. There are 2 different positions available, one with the Volunteer & Community Partnerships Department (VCP) and one with the Office of Strategic Partnerships Department (OSP). For VCP internship description, click here. For OSP internship description, click here. January 9, 2012: Partners In Health Internship Opportunities! Partners In Health (PIH) has strived to cultivate a concerted movement of people and communities dedicated to fighting poverty, social injustices and health inequalities. There are several opportunities, both domestic and international, for involvement with PIH. There are also opportunities in programs affiliated with PIH. For a complete listing of opportunities, click here. January 9, 2012: US Government Job/Internship Fair! The Career Center will be hosting a US Government Job/Internship Fair on Thursday, January 12, 2012 in the Wang Center from 12:00pm-3:00pm. There are full-time, part-time and internship opportunities available. Companies on hand to recruit Stony Brook students include: Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Internal Revenue Service, National Institute of Health, United States Air Force and many more! Please refer to ZebraNet for a complete list of employers. Bring your resumes, research agencies ahead of time and come dressed to impress! In addition, the following seminars will be conducted in Wang Lecture Halls 1 and 2 and Room 101
December 21, 2011: Black Male Achievement Fellowship! The Open Society Foundations and Echoing Green announced a new fellowship program for individuals dedicated to improving the life outcomes of black men and boys in the United States. It is the first fellowship program of its kind that targets social entrepreneurs who are starting up new organizations in the field of black male achievement. The online application is due January 9th. For more information, please click here. December 6, 2011: HACU National Internship Program! The HACU National Internship Program is currently seeking public health students to work with the federal government during the spring 2012 semester (January 12-April 28). There are several positions available in the fields of microbiology, public health, and health communications. One application allows for review in all positions. The internship includes a stipend, airfare to and from internship sites (Atlanta, Cincinnati, and San Juan), and arranged housing. For more information, please click here. December 6, 2011: Public Health Internship! New York Harm Reduction Educators is looking for Public Health Interns to work 20 hours per week in the new Policy and Participant Action department. This internship is ideal for candidates with a background in community organizing and political advocacy, who are looking to do more leadership development with individual members and small groups. A stipend will be provided for interns. To read about the position, please click here. October 18, 2011: NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Internship! The Health Research Training Program (HRTP) is one of the oldest and largest public health traineeships in the country. This is an opportunity to work on current relevant public health issues under the close supervision and mentorship of experienced professionals. This program enables classroom learning to be applied to practical problems in a closely matched practicum and, in the process, learning critical skills needed to excel in the field. HRTP operates in three sessions throughout the year. For more details, please click here.October 3, 2011: Job and Internship Fair! The Job and Internship Fair will welcome over 118 employers in the areas of Health Care, Business, Communications, Counseling, Engineering, Government, Technology and more. The Fair is Friday October 14, 2011 from 12:00pm-3:00pm in the Sports Complex Arena. Business attire is required. For a complete list of employers attending the fair visit ZebraNet. September 20, 2011: INROADS Information Session! INROADS is an organization that works to diversify Corporate America through continuous Leadership development of outstanding ethnically diverse students and placement of those students in internships at many of North America's top corporations, firms and organizations. The Benefits of being an INROADS Intern:
The information session will be held Friday, September 23, 2011 from 12:00pm-1:00pm in the Career Center, Melville Library Rm. W0550. Please RSVP through http://www.career.sunysb.edu/
September 14, 2011: Fall 2011 Events hosted by the Career Center! For a list of events that the Career Center is hosting this fall, please click here. Be sure to log into your ZebraNet account and register for these events. You can search for them under the 'Events' tab.
August 30, 2011: Postgraduate Fellowship in Health Care Administration! The Kaiser Permanente Postgraduate Administrative Fellowship Program is now accepting applications in Northern and Southern California beginning in July 2012. The fellowship programs provide broad exposure to the opportunities and challenges present when managing a large, fully integrated, group model health maintenance organization. There are three information sessions via WebEx for interested students to learn more about the fellowship and interact with current fellows.
For details on the information sessions, please click here. To learn more about the program, please click here.August 30, 2011: Health Communications Internship Program! The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is accepting applications for its Spring 2012 Health Communications Internship Program (HCIP) class. The HCIP gives highly qualified graduate students and recent graduate degree recipients the opportunity to participate in vital health and science communications projects in one of the many offices that make up the NCI. Six-month and one-year internship terms are available. For more information, please click here.August 18, 2011: Graduate Assistantship for the Honors College! The Honors College has an opening for a Graduate Assistant for the 2011-12 academic year, with the option of summer employment. The position requires 20 hours/week to support the daily operations of the Honors College.
To know more about the position, please click here. July 21, 2011: Internship Opportunity at The Alliance for Health Reform! The Alliance for Health Reform is seeking interns focusing on health policy research and media relations. Interns at the Alliance serve as front-line troops for our media outreach and educational efforts. Interns have a variety of responsibilities including: research, health policy analysis, media list compilation, administrative duties, and web page updates. Interns attend events and forums on Capitol Hill and in the D.C. area.
June 10, 2011: The CDC Experience Applied Epidemiology Fellowship! CDC Foundation connects the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with private-sector organizations and individuals to build public health programs that make our world healthier and safer. The CDC Foundation has launched more than 500 programs around the world and built a network of individuals and organizations committed to supporting CDC and public health. CDC Foundation is looking for a medical student with a strong interest in public health or in practicing medicine with a broad, analytic perspective. Eight competitively selected fellows spend 10–12 months at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offices in Atlanta, GA, where they carry out epidemiologic analyses in various areas of public health. This challenging and intellectually stimulating environment provides multiple opportunities to enhance skills in research and analytic thinking, written and oral scientific presentations, and preventive medicine and public health. To learn more about eligibility requirements and application details, click here. May 03, 2011: NCI Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program! The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program (CPFP) is now accepting applications for Cancer Prevention Fellows. The deadline this year is August 25, 2011. Please share this unique postdoctoral training opportunity in the fields of cancer prevention and control with your contacts across the biomedical, health and related disciplines.
To learn more about eligibility requirements and application details, please visit NCI website https://cpfp.cancer.gov/fellowship or contact cpfpcoordinator@mail.nih.gov. May 03, 2011: Minority Administrative Fellowship Program for Emerging Leaders ! NuHealth has announced its 2011 Fellowship Program. Please review the brochure for eligibility requirements. The application, resume and essay can be sent electronically to: MAFPEL@numc.edu. Application must be received by no later than: June 15, 2011. The program will begin on September 6, 2011.
April 15, 2011: Keeping Families Healthy - Possible Practicum, Internship, Job Opportunity! Stony Brook University Children’s Hospital is providing a service called “Keeping Families Healthy” to the pediatric patients and families of our clinics. Keeping Families Healthy is a service intended to enhance pediatric care by providing community health worker home visits. These visits aim to promote healthy decisions and lifestyles, improve disease management and empower parents and children by engaging them in their own healthcare. If interested, please contact: Janice Thomas John D.O., M.S.. March 23, 2011: 2012 APHA Public Health Fellowship in Government!
The deadline for applications (including CV and three letters of recommendation) for the 2012 APHA Public Health Fellowship in Government is Monday, April 4, 2011. Applications and additional information are available at http://www.apha.org/advocacy/fellowship/. March 15, 2011: Careers & Internships in Human Services/Healthcare! March 16, 2011 February 27, 2011: Fitness & Wellness Internship! This Internship through the Department of Campus Recreation is a semester long commitment to the Department and the Stony Brook Fit Club participants. This internship requires 12 hours each week to be completed under the supervision of the Manager of Fitness & Wellness to receive credit. This intern will be fundamental with the entire duration of the Stony Brook Fit Club Program:
Visit http://studentaffairs.stonybrook.edu/rec/fit_club.shtml for more information regarding the Stony Brook Fit Club. February 8, 2011: Spring Job/ Internship Fair! March 18, 2011 January 31, 2011: Summer Program in Environmental Health (SUPEH)! The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Summer Program in Environmental Health (SUPEH) is a 10-week internship for students majoring in environmental health. January 27, 2011: Health Communications Internship Program! Health Communications Internship Program (HCIP) is established by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to attract individuals interested in careers in health communications and science writing. The HCIP gives highly qualified graduate students and recent graduate degree recipients the opportunity to participate in vital health and science communications projects in one of the many offices that make up the NCI. Interns will select an area of emphasis: health communications or science writing. Six-month and one-year internship terms are offered. January 21, 2011: Health Disparities Summer Program! This summer, Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) at the University of Michigan is offering a paid intensive summer research experience for medical and dental students and graduate students in nursing, social work, pharmacy, and public health. Each student will work 20-30 hrs/wk with a research mentor on an ongoing project. A weekly seminar series will explore disparities questions and problems, scientific approaches, research methods, and career issues. Students will attend an actual UM IRB meeting and take field trips to partner organizations outside Ann Arbor. Students will be paid for their work as well as receive reimbursement for travel (airfare, train, etc.) and housing in Ann Arbor (for non residents and non- UM students).
For more information (to find a flyer to post) and to apply please go
to: January 20, 2011: Occupational Health Internship Program (OHIP)! The Occupational Health Internship Program (OHIP) is summer internship program to help medical, nursing, public health, and other students learn more about the field of occupational safety and health from those with the most at stake: working people. January 12, 2011: CHCI Graduate Health Fellowship! The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI), the nation’s premier
Hispanic educational and youth leadership development organization, is
seeking applicants for its 2011-2012 Graduate Fellowship Program. The
Graduate Fellowship Program offers exceptional Latinos unparalleled exposure
to experiences in the underserved public policy areas of education
(secondary, higher) health, housing, law, international affairs, and
science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The fellowship is open to
applicants who have earned a graduate degree from an accredited educational
institution in the last three years. This competitive program is comprised
of a nine-month fellowship in Washington, D.C. including a substantive work
placement at a congressional office or federal agency. The International
Affairs Fellowship includes three months abroad in Mexico. Travel, health
insurance and a $2,700 monthly stipend is provided. January 3, 2011: Government Job/Internship Fair! January 14, 2011 December 21, 2010: National Center for Health Statistics Fellowship Opportunity! The Division of Health Interview Statistics, Data Analysis and Quality Assurance Branch at the National Center for Health Statistics in Hyattsville, Maryland seeks qualified candidates to contribute to all aspects of preparing, analyzing, and disseminating the annual National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) microdata. December 17, 2010: NYC Internship Program! New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is offering Health Research Training Program/ Internship. The training program includes a 10-12 week, full-time summer course, and a part-time course during the academic year. |






