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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Health Internships Available - Nov. 15 Deadline


From: Janice Blake <jblake2@health.nyc.gov>
Date: October 2, 2015 at 5:23:31 PM EDT
To: HR TP <HRTP@health.nyc.gov>
Subject: HRTP internship opportunities at NYC DOHMH for Spring 2016 

Let’s think spring….

Greetings Colleagues:

HRTP: A Public Health Internship Program at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) is pleased to inform you that the application period for our spring 2016 internship program willopen on October 15th and close on November 15th, 2015.  Please note, to submit an application, studentswill have to create a user ID/ log on NYC Med. For more information about the program, for instructions onhow to apply or to complete an application, please visit our website. Applications and supplementaldocuments for the spring 2016 session are due on November 15th 2015. Late applications will not be considered.

For full consideration, HRTP should receive the following postmarked on or before the deadline:

1.            An electronic application
2.            A current resume
3.            A personal statement/ essay
4.            An official transcript from your current institution
5.            One letter of recommendation and the recommendation form

HRTP is open to undergraduate, graduate and professional school students of public health, healtheducation, laboratory sciences, medicine, social work, environmental engineering, public administration,accounting, mathematics, computer science, law, nursing and the social sciences. HRTP offers dynamicinternships in public health research, community health outreach and education, fieldwork, laboratory workand public health administration.

In some cases, financial support is available for HRTP students working on DOHMH projects. Some projects may provide a stipend. In other cases, some students in the Federal College Work-Study Program may be able to apply their award to the work done here at the agency – we ask that you verify this with your university or contact us for additional information. Students who are unable to obtain funding may participate in the program as a volunteer.

At this time, we would appreciate your assistance in publicizing the opportunities and benefits of a public health internship through HRTP. For additional information about the program or for applications please visit the HRTP website: http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/career/hrtp.shtml . I have also attached an electronic copy of our brochure and a one-page flyer which further describes the program and provides a sample of past projects. Please feel free to share these with your colleagues and with your students.

We look forward to hosting your students in the coming session of HRTP.

Please feel free to contact me with your questions or for further discussions about the program.

Janice Blake, MPH, CHES
Director, HRTP: A Public Health Internship Program
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH)
42-09 28th Street, 7th Floor, CN 65
Long Island City, NY 11101-4132

Phone: 347-396-2840
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Learn more about HRTP: http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/career/hrtp.shtml
Learn more about Epi Scholars: http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/career/epi-scholar.shtml   
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Lynne Scott Jackson is a seasoned integrated communications professional with experience in national consumer marketing, advertising, audience / channel expansion, content development, strategic advocacy, healthcare, media relations and business / communications education. As President & CEO of Millynneum Marketing, Media & Public Affairs, LSJ has pioneered multicultural marketing programs for corporations, businesses and institutions, including Colgate, Pepsi-Cola and scores of leading Forbes - Fortune brands. A leader in the diversity, equity and inclusion space, she advocates for community programs that make a difference, helping clients devise substantive social engagement that stands the test of time—as opposed to questionable concepts conceived during a moment in history. Founded in 1997, Millynneum recently launched the Life Skills Journey division to provide a platform where Gen Z, millennial and veteran marketers link in the production, education and wellness arenas. Recipient of the PRSA-NY and CCNY President’s Awards, LSJ is a huge fan of weekly 20-mile walkabouts and sharing her wealth of wisdom with the masses.
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