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Fieldwork Intern - Bureau of Public Health Clinics

On-site Part-time $10/hr - $10/hr

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Experience Level

Entry Level

Qualifications

For Assignment Level I:Current enrollment at an accredited college or graduate school is required. Continued employment is contingent upon maintaining student status. For Assignment Level II:Current enrollment in a college or graduate program with a focus on information technology or related fields, including a minimum of 9 semester credits in relevant coursework. For Assignment Level III:Current enrollment in a graduate program specializing in information technology, computer science, or related areas.

About the job

Join the Division of Disease Control as a Fieldwork Intern within the Bureau of Public Health Clinics (BPHC), where our mission is to enhance the health of New Yorkers by ensuring access to vital health resources. As a part-time College Aide (1st Year Graduate), working 21 hours per week, your contributions will be crucial in promoting informed health choices and delivering essential services such as tuberculosis treatment, immunizations, and sexual health resources to all individuals, irrespective of their financial or immigration status.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Exploring innovative outreach strategies to connect with CUNY students.
  • Maintaining an organized calendar for outreach activities.
  • Logging outreach actions in the Public Health Partners Connect (PHPC) database within two business days.
  • Conducting quality assurance checks on PHPC data.
  • Ensuring the accuracy of services, locations, and hours on student-focused listservs.
  • Distributing promotional materials during on-campus events.
  • Facilitating access to safer sex supplies across campuses.
  • Participating in community meetings to bolster coalition efforts.
  • Evaluating engagement strategies through a racial equity lens.
  • Creating a comprehensive transition document at the internship's conclusion, detailing project insights and future steps.
  • Summarizing contributions to the Community Engagement Unit and transitioning partnerships effectively.

About City of New York

The City of New York's Division of Disease Control is committed to safeguarding public health through comprehensive disease prevention and control initiatives. The Bureau of Public Health Clinics plays a vital role in empowering communities by providing essential health services and promoting equitable health access for all New Yorkers.

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