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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
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APHL-CDC Environmental Health Laboratory Fellowship
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APHL-CDC Food Safety Laboratory Fellowship
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APHL-CDC Infectious Diseases Laboratory Fellowship
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APHL-CDC Informatics Fellowship
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APHL-CDC Quality Management Fellowship
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APHL-CDC Ronald H. Laessig Newborn Screening Fellowship
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Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship (APHIF)
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ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program
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CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Program
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Emory/CDC Medical Toxicology Fellowship
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Laboratory Animal Medicine Residency Program (LAMRP)
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Public Health for All
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Public Health Institute/CDC Global Public Health Fellowship Program
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SOPHE/CDC Student Fellowship in Injury Prevention and Control
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The Pacific Public Health Fellowship Program
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Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program - Laboratory Leadership Program (UPHFP-LLP)
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ASA/NCHS Research Fellowship Program
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CDC Dental Public Health Residency Program
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CDC Evaluation Fellowship
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CDC Knowledge Translation and Implementation Science
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CDC Steven M. Teutsch Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship and Public Health Analytics and Modeling Track
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Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS)
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Laboratory Leadership Service
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Molecular Epidemiology Fellowship
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National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Academy Health Policy Fellowship
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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
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in HIV Prevention for Communities of Color
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in HIV Prevention for Communities of Color
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Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program
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Public Health AmeriCorps
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Public Health Associate Program (PHAP)
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Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP)
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The Gilstrap OBGYN Fellowship
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Global Health Corps Fellowship
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CDC Lewis/Ferguson Fellows
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CDC Public Health Associate Program for Recent Graduates (PHAP)
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Health Career Connection (HCC)
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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Public Health AmeriCorps (PHA)
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Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP)
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Breastfeeding Peer Counselor - Temporary
Job Posting Title
Breastfeeding Peer Counselor - TemporaryAgency
340 OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHSupervisory Organization
340 District 10Job Posting End Date
Refer to the date listed at the top of this posting, if available. Continuous if date is blank.
Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank)
Full/Part-Time
Part timeJob Type
TemporaryCompensation
Why you’ll love it here!
RESPECT. COLLABORATION. SERVICE. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is committed to leading Oklahoma to prosperity through health. Our mission is to protect and promote health, prevent disease and injury, and cultivate conditions by which Oklahomans can thrive. Check out why we are passionate about public health and believe it is the career for you!!!
Job Description
Location: Cleveland County Health Department – 424 S Eastern Ave. Moore, OK
Salary: up to $17.81/hour, based on education and experience
Full Time /Part Time: Part-time
Work Schedule: Monday to Friday
Primary Hours: between the hours of 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, up to 20 hours per week.
Position Summary
A WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor is a paraprofessional support person who gives basic breastfeeding information and encouragement to WIC pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.
Qualifications:
Breastfeeding Peer Counselors are a special group of women who are able to model good parenting skills, as well as breastfeeding skills. Their responsibilities will include being positive role models and positive representatives of WIC and the Breastfeeding Peer Counselor program. When recruiting Breastfeeding Peer Counselors, local agencies shall choose mothers who meet all of the following criteria:
1. Are receiving or have received WIC services
2. Have successfully breastfed at least one baby (do not currently have to be breastfeeding, however at least six months of breastfeeding experience is preferred)
3. Possesses good communication skills
4. Have access to a telephone and reliable transportation
5. Are enthusiastic about breastfeeding and have a desire to help other mothers enjoy a positive experience
Mandatory Training:
Breastfeeding Peer Counselors will receive all of the following training:
1. OSDH WIC Service New Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Training
2. An approved basic Breastfeeding Educator Course (completion required within one year of employment and refresher completed at least every three years)
3. Breast pump training
4. Scheduled Breastfeeding Peer Counselor in-services
Recommended Training:
It is recommended that Breastfeeding Peer Counselors attend the OSDH WIC Service WIC Breastfeeding Symposium.
Referrals:
Breastfeeding Peer Counselors will make immediate referrals according to the individual local agency’s established referral system when they encounter:
1. Breastfeeding problems outside the normal breastfeeding experience.
2. Breastfeeding problems that are not resolved within 24 hours of the Breastfeeding Peer Counselor’s intervention.
3. Problems in an area other than breastfeeding.
4. Issues beyond their scope of expertise.
General Duties:
Duties not listed must be approved through the state Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Specialist and the local Regional Director. Under the supervision of the local Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Coordinator, Breastfeeding Peer Counselors will perform any or all of the following duties:
1. Support WIC mothers during a normal breastfeeding experience
2. Counsel new WIC mothers at certification
3. Promote breastfeeding to WIC participants
4. Address specific concerns of WIC expectant/breastfeeding mothers and correct misinformation
5. Share WIC-approved breastfeeding educational materials with participants
6. Counsel WIC pregnant and breastfeeding mothers over the telephone and in person (one- on-one) at scheduled intervals
7. Follow up on WIC participants according to protocol (Refer to the Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Training Manual for recommended contact frequency.)
8. Be available to WIC participants outside usual clinic hours and outside the WIC clinic environment
9. Provide participants the phone number to the Oklahoma Breastfeeding Hotline for additional breastfeeding support from International Board Certified Lactation Consultants 24 hours per day/7 days a week
10. Provide support and information to WIC breastfeeding mothers who may need help and/or advice to continue breastfeeding while working or going to school
11. Assist with issuance of breast pumps and breast pump inventory (Must complete formal breast pump training prior to assisting with breast pump issuance)
12. Document appropriate counseling information, such as participant name, date, and time spent with participants in clinic records within 24 hours of contact
13. Complete and turn in Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Monthly Activity Report to the local Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Coordinator by the fifth day of the following month
14. Being Present in the office is an essential function of the position.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
Work is typically performed in an office setting with a climate controlled settings and exposure to moderate noise level. While performing the duties of the job, employee is required to talk, stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. This position requires long period of sitting and daily use of computer and phone. Limited travel to trainings and meetings is required.
Equal Opportunity Employment
The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.
Current active State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open positions internally through the Workday Jobs Hub.
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