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
Various fellowships focusing on public health research and training in governmental agencies.
Industrial Hygienist
THE POSITION
An Industrial Hygienist is certified to perform the more complex work related to environmental health surveys; industrial hygiene program development and implementation; and plans and supervises the work of assigned employees while ensuring accurate and ethical practices.
An Industrial Hygienist receives general supervision from the Environmental Health Manager, Safety and Industrial Hygiene or Deputy Environmental Health and Safety Director. General supervision is exercised over Assistant Industrial Hygienists and other environmental health personnel.
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
- Designs, conducts, and reports on industrial hygiene surveys and studies environmental health conditions to determine if employees, students, or the community may be exposed to unhealthful conditions.
- Develops programs and investigates complaints related to environmental problems such as heat stress, noise, vibration, fumes, toxic chemicals, lighting, ventilation, asbestos, lead, and related occupational safety issues.
- Prepares technical reports, including data interpretation, and recommends corrective measures to improve environmental conditions.
- Develops and evaluates the effectiveness of special sampling techniques and laboratory analysis procedures for the sampling and testing of unusual health and safety conditions.
- Reviews chemical, equipment and product specifications to determine potential exposure to physical or chemical stressors and makes appropriate recommendations.
- Reviews applicable technical texts, journals, and State, Federal, and local regulations governing environmental health, and determines applicability and potential liability to the District.
- Trains employees in the collection of air, water, and other environmental samples, and special sampling techniques.
- Trains affected District staff on applicable health and safety issues.
- Plans and coordinates projects, programs, and special daily assignments and activities of Environmental Health Specialists in the Safety and Industrial Hygiene Unit.
- Participates in the development of systems to identify, document, and correct industrial hygiene and occupational health hazards.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION:
Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor's degree in public health, industrial hygiene, occupational or environmental health and safety, or a closely related field.
EXPERIENCE:
Five (5) years of experience identifying, evaluating, and controlling health hazards in work places, or developing, evaluating, and implementing occupational or environmental health standards.
A Master's degree in the above fields of emphasis may be substituted for up to one year of the required experience.
Special:
- Certification as a Certified Industrial Hygienist (C.I.H.) is required for Industrial Hygienist.
- A valid driver’s license to legally operate a motor vehicle in the State of California and the use of a motor vehicle.
SPECIAL NOTES:
- Requires wearing a negative pressure respirator.
- Employment is subject to medical clearance which meets pertinent provisions of the General Industry Safety Orders of the California Code of Regulations regarding protective equipment when exposed to hazardous materials including, but not limited to, asbestos or lead.
- Employees in the class of Assistant Industrial Hygienist or Industrial Hygienist are subject to call at any hour.
- The Certified Industrial Hygienist (C.I.H) certification must be kept valid during the term of employment for Industrial Hygienist.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate for the Industrial Hygienist position:
- Demonstrates extensive knowledge of industrial hygiene principles and environmental health and safety practices, including the identification, evaluation, and control of occupational and environmental hazards.
- Possesses strong technical expertise in interpreting and applying complex local, state, and federal environmental and occupational health regulations, and exercises sound professional judgment when navigating conflicting or evolving requirements.
- Communicates complex technical information clearly and effectively to a wide range of audiences, including employees, school staff, administrators, parents, regulatory agencies, and community stakeholders.
- Excels in both written and verbal communication, including preparing technical reports, presenting findings and recommendations, facilitating trainings, and representing an organization in meetings, conferences, or public-facing situations.
- Demonstrates strong leadership, supervisory, and mentorship skills, with the ability to guide, develop, and support staff while fostering collaboration, accountability, and professional growth.
- Applies a research-based and analytical approach to problem solving, including reviewing current scientific literature, evaluating emerging health and safety concerns, and developing practical solutions in situations where guidance may be limited.
- Effectively manages multiple priorities and projects in a fast-paced environment while maintaining organization, attention to detail, and responsiveness during routine operations and emergency situations.
- Demonstrates diplomacy and professionalism when collaborating with internal and external stakeholders, balancing operational needs, regulatory compliance, and the health and safety of employees, students, and the public.
- Has experience developing, evaluating, or improving industrial hygiene or environmental health and safety programs, including assessing existing practices and implementing sustainable process improvements.
- Adapts quickly to organizational operations, policies, and procedures, including navigating budgeting, contracting, and large organizational systems within a complex public-sector environment.
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