Explore national fellowship and internship opportunities
The list includes opportunities with governmental public health agencies, nonprofits organizations, global health initiatives, and more. Opportunities include, but are not limited to, national programs affiliated with the Centers of Disease Control and Preventions (CDC).
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APHL-CDC Bioinformatics Fellowship
Fellowship focusing on bioinformatics for public health professionals with the APHL and CDC.
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APHL-CDC Biorisk Management Fellowship
Fellowship focusing on biorisk management with the APHL and CDC
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APHL-CDC Environmental Health Laboratory Fellowship
Fellowship focusing on environmental health and laboratory sciences with the APHL and CDC.
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APHL-CDC Food Safety Laboratory Fellowship
Fellowship focusing on food safety for laboratory professionals with the APHL and CDC.
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APHL-CDC Infectious Diseases Laboratory Fellowship
Fellowship focusing on infectious diseases and laboratory diagnostics with the APHL and CDC.
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APHL-CDC Informatics Fellowship
Informatics fellowship with an emphasis on public health data systems with the APHL and CDC.
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APHL-CDC Quality Management Fellowship
Fellowship focusing on quality management for public health laboratories with the APHL and CDC.
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APHL-CDC Ronald H. Laessig Newborn Screening Fellowship
Fellowship focusing on newborn screening systems in public health with the APHL and CDC.
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Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship (APHIF)
Fellowship in informatics focusing on addressing public health issues through data systems.
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ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program
Collaborative fellowship program between ASPPH and the CDC for public health students.
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CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Program
Fellowship that places fellows in state or local health departments to address applied epidemiology.
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Emory/CDC Medical Toxicology Fellowship
Fellowship focusing on toxicology in a medical and public health context.
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Laboratory Animal Medicine Residency Program (LAMRP)
Residency in laboratory animal medicine that blends veterinary science with public health concerns.
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ORISE CDC Research Opportunities
A wide variety of CDC-sponsored research opportunities for graduate and post-graduate students.
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Public Health for All
An inclusive program focusing on increasing public health opportunities for diverse populations.
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Public Health Institute/CDC Global Public Health Fellowship Program
Fellowship focusing on global public health issues with an emphasis on international collaboration.
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SOPHE/CDC Student Fellowship in Injury Prevention and Control
Fellowship for students focusing on injury prevention with the SOPHE and CDC.
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The Pacific Public Health Fellowship Program
Fellowship program targeting public health issues in the Pacific region.
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Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program - Laboratory Leadership Program (UPHFP-LLP)
Fellowship focusing on laboratory leadership in Uganda for public health students and professionals.
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ASA/NCHS Research Fellowship Program
Fellowship focusing on statistical analysis in public health, through the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
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CDC Dental Public Health Residency Program
Residency program for students interested in public health dentistry.
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CDC Evaluation Fellowship
Fellowship for students in public health evaluation and measurement methods.
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CDC Knowledge Translation and Implementation Science
Fellowship focusing on translating research into public health practice.
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CDC Steven M. Teutsch Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship and Public Health Analytics and Modeling Track
Fellowship focusing on public health modeling, data analysis, and prevention effectiveness.
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Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS)
Prestigious program that places fellows in epidemiology positions to investigate public health threats.
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Future Leaders in Infections and Global Health Threats (FLIGHT)
Fellowship for emerging leaders in global infectious disease and public health.
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Laboratory Leadership Service
Leadership development program focusing on laboratory sciences in public health.
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Molecular Epidemiology Fellowship
Fellowship for advanced training in molecular epidemiology and public health research.
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National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Academy Health Policy Fellowship
Fellowship combining public health and health policy through the NCHS.
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National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Postdoctoral Research Program
Postdoctoral fellowship focusing on health statistics and data analysis.
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Global HIV & TB
Fellowship focusing on post-doctoral research in global HIV and TB control.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in HIV Prevention for Communities of Color
Fellowship focusing on post-doctoral research in HIV prevention in marginalized communities.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in HIV Prevention for Communities of Color
Fellowship focusing on post-doctoral research in HIV prevention in marginalized communities.
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Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program
Highly competitive government-wide program for recent graduates to work in public health and other sectors.
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Public Health AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps program that provides opportunities to serve in public health settings.
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Public Health Associate Program (PHAP)
A two-year paid fellowship that places associates in state, local, and tribal health departments.
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Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP)
Fellowship that trains public health professionals focusing on informatics systems used in governmental health agencies.
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The Gilstrap OBGYN Fellowship
Fellowship for students focusing on public health in maternal and reproductive health.
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Global Health Corps Fellowship
Fellowship program focusing on global health work.
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CDC Lewis/Ferguson Fellows
Fellowship named after distinguished public health leaders, focusing on mentorship and professional development.
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CDC Public Health Associate Program for Recent Graduates (PHAP)
Similar to PHAP, this program is for recent graduates to work in public health agencies.
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Health Career Connection (HCC)
Internship program for students aiming to pursue careers in health services, with public health agency partnerships.
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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Public Health AmeriCorps (PHA)
Public Health AmeriCorps program focusing on service opportunities in NYC.
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Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP)
A program focusing to enhance diversity in health professions, offering a summer internship experience.
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Fellowships and Training Opportunities | CDC
A comprehensive list of fellowships and training opportunities available at the CDC.
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ORISE Fellowships
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Asbestos Inspector Region 7 North - Waco
DSHS is committed to hiring skilled and dedicated individuals who share a passion for public health to pursue our vision of A Healthy Texas. If you are looking to make an impact and tackle new challenges, we encourage you to consider a career with us.
Employee Benefits:
DSHS offers insurance coverage and other benefits available through the State of Texas Group Benefits Plan administered by the Employee Retirement System of Texas (ERS). To learn more about all the benefits available to you as a DSHS employee and other DSHS opportunities for early career pathways, visit the DSHS Careers Page.
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Functional Title: Asbestos Inspector Region 7 North - Waco
Job Title: Environmental Protect Spcl III
Agency: Dept of State Health Services
Department: Environmental
Posting Number: 13313
Closing Date: 02/27/2026
Posting Audience: Internal and External
Occupational Category: Life, Physical, and Social Science
Salary Group: TEXAS-B-20
Salary Range: $4,263.16 - $6,779.25
Pay Frequency: Monthly
Shift: Day
Additional Shift: Days (First)
Telework:
Travel: Up to 45%
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Full Time/Part Time: Full time
FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Nonexempt
Facility Location:
Job Location City: WACO
Job Location Address: 801 AUSTIN AVE STE B-30
Other Locations:
MOS Codes: 8056,8831,180X,1S0X1,3E9X1,43EX,43HX,4B0X1,4E0X1,680X,92W,AG,MSSR,MST,OAP14,OAR15
Environmental Protection Specialist III
Performs advanced environmental and public health inspections and investigations under the Texas Asbestos Health Protection Act (TAHPA), Texas Asbestos Health Protection Rules (TAHPR), and the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). Conducts compliance and complaint investigations, writes reports related to compliance and enforcement of state and federal laws, rules and regulations using appropriate software. Responds to requests from the public for information and interpretation of applicable regulations. May also perform Lead inspections and investigations under the Texas Environmental Lead Reduction Rules (TELRR). Attends and testifies in administrative hearings when necessary. Attends emergency preparedness training classes including IS-100; IS-200; and IS-700 at the minimum in accordance with DSHS policy number OS-3003, dated June 3, 2009. Actively participates and/or serves in a supporting role to meet the agency’s obligations in response and/or recovery in Continuity of Operations (COOP) activation. Safe operation of either a state owned vehicle or personal vehicle is required to conduct state business and acceptable driving record must be maintained in accordance with DSHS Policy OS-3901, Fleet Operations and Management & Procedures and standards developed by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Works under very limited supervision and exercises considerable latitude for independent judgment.
Essential Job Functions
50% - Performs unannounced field asbestos compliance inspections of abatement and demolition projects as a result of notifications and complaints received from the public. Performs physical inspection of facilities involved in asbestos-related activities to determine the level of compliance with the TAHPR and the NESHAP. Collects samples when necessary, takes photographs to document observed activities. Retrieves notification data from the Regulatory Administrative System (RAS) database.
15% - Creates inspection reports after the completion of an inspection or complaint investigation using Iron Data Mobile (IDM) software, Microsoft Word and Excel. Develops a detailed summary of observations and findings during an inspection, including observed deficiencies and demonstration of supporting evidence for potential violations.
15% - Provides compliance assistance to the regulated community and the public. Answers technical questions concerning the requirements of TAHPA and NESHAP. Provides printed outreach materials and engages in public speaking assignments as needed. Review technical/inspection reports submitted by the regulated community.
5% - Performs Lead compliance inspections based on notification or complaints received from the public. Creates inspection reports after the completion of investigation using Iron Data Mobile (IDM) software. Develops a detailed summary of observations and findings during an inspection, including observed deficiencies and demonstration of supporting evidence for potential violations. Review records and ensure that the regulated community is in compliance with the relevant regulations.
5% - Attends meetings, training and conferences as needed. Attends and testifies at administrative hearings as needed. Maintains required accreditations and fulfills EPA training requirements by attending initial and annual asbestos courses in the appropriate discipline(s).
5% - Prepares weekly activity reports, prepares travel requests, travel vouchers, and performs other administrative tasks as assigned by the supervisor. Proctors state exams for licensure as needed.
5% - Performs other duties as assigned (marginal functions). Assists with responding to public health needs, including but not limited to, emergency relief duties because of disease outbreak, environmental and weather emergencies.
Initial Screening Criteria
Education: Prefer degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in environmental or natural sciences, environmental engineering, public health, or a related field.
Experience: Experience conducting compliance inspections, complaint investigations, or surveys, and interpreting or explaining, and enforcing laws or regulations.
Experience and education may be substituted for one another on a year for year basis.
Registrations, Licensure Requirements
N/A
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of state and federal regulations pertaining to environmental and consumer health including TAHPA, NESHAP, and TELRR.2
- Knowledge of asbestos and its health effects; asbestos control, and asbestos-related illnesses.
- Knowledge of inspection and investigative principles, techniques, and procedures.
- Skill in performing compliance inspections, documenting evidence, collecting environmental samples, training new inspectors, and writing reports.
- Skill in public speaking.
- Skill in using computers, including word-processing software and databases.
- Skill in writing and reviewing technical reports, including asbestos and lead project documents.
- Ability to organize and prioritize workloads to meet deadlines.
- Ability to plan and execute projects with minimal supervision.
- Ability to deal tactfully and effectively with the public and the regulated community and also communicate requirements of government regulations to the public.
- Ability to work in a team environment and under minimal supervision.
- Ability to communicate effectively and intelligently with staff, regulated community, the media, and the public.
- Ability to move at least 25 lbs. of equipment, use safety equipment, climb ladders and work in confined spaces during inspections.
- Ability to provide transportation.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of information and documents.
- Ability to work at times that may include evenings and weekends and will require overnight travel.
Additional Information:
The posted salary range is the full range for this position. Agency salary policy, budget, and candidate’s qualifications will dictate the final salary offer. Typically, salary offers are at the midpoint of the range, depending on qualifications or other factors unless the selected applicant is internal in which case a 7% increase may be applied for a promotion or a 3.4% increase may be applied when the selected applicant is in the same salary group but different class title and job code.
Inspections may require irregular working hours, overnight travel, and working hours other than Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Frequent daytime travel will be required to perform inspection duties. Must provide transportation with a personal vehicle that is licensed, inspected and insured in accordance with Texas traffic laws. While operating a personal, rental or state motor vehicle in the performance of their duties, the employee must possess a current valid Texas driver’s license for the type of vehicle being operated.
Applicants should provide descriptions in the Employment History section of the application form that indicate their experience in interpreting, explaining and/or enforcing laws or regulations; experience conducting inspections and investigations; and experience developing inspection/investigation reports.
This is a mobile work position headquartered in Waco. Successful applicant will be required to visit their regional state office location occasionally to complete other administrative tasks. Applicants selected for interview may be asked to perform a job simulation exercise. Only applicants who are interviewed will receive written notification of selection results. Applicants must be able to provide reliable internet access.
Applicants who fail to follow the written instructions in completing the State of Texas Employment Application will be disqualified.
Your application must be complete and contain dates of employment, job titles, name of employer, name of supervisor and phone number, current/final salary, and a description of duties performed in a way that specifically demonstrates you meet the initial selection criteria at a minimum. Missing information may lead to disqualification. RESUMES DO NOT TAKE THE PLACE OF THE REQUIREMENT TO INCLUDE INFORMATION ON THE APPLICATION NOR FOR SUPPLEMENTAL CONSIDERATION IN MEETING INITIAL CRITERIA. Resumes attached and/or pasted into the resume field may not be considered equivalent to the State Application.
Active Duty, Military, Reservists, Guardsmen, and Veterans:
Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified for this position. For more information see the Texas State Auditor’s Military Crosswalk at https://hr.sao.texas.gov/CompensationSystem/JobDescriptions/.
ADA Accommodations:
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), DSHS will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring process for individuals with a qualifying disability. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the interview process, please notify the person who contacts you to schedule the interview. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747 or via email at HHSServiceCenter.Applications@ngahrhosting.com.
Salary Information, Pre-employment Checks, and Work Eligibility:
- The salary offered will follow DSHS starting salary guidelines. Any employment offer is contingent upon available budgeted funds.
- Depending on the program area and position requirements, applicants selected for hire may be required to pass background and other due diligence checks.
- DSHS uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Download the I-9 form
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