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
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ORISE Fellowships
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Lead Program Case Coordinator I or II TEMP
Job Posting Title
Lead Program Case Coordinator I or II TEMPAgency
340 OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHSupervisory Organization
340 Screening & Special ServicesJob Posting End Date (Continuous if Blank)
May 27, 2025
Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank)
Full/Part-Time
Part timeJob Type
TemporaryCompensation
The hourly rate for this position is up to $24.08 per hour, based on experience and education.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: Central Office – 123 Robert S. Kerr, Oklahoma City
Salary: up to $24.08 per hour, based on experience and education.
Full Time /Part Time: Full Time
Primary Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Position Description: The Oklahoma Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Case Coordinator will
provide support to the Oklahoma Childhood (OCLPPP) and Adult Blood (ABLES) Lead
Programs within Screening and Special Services by providing case management services that are timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and client-centered while maintaining confidentiality within continuum of care or HIPAA guidelines, as applicable. This position will provide families with education regarding lead exposure including prevention, necessity of follow-up testing,
cost-effective interventions, resources to assist with lead abatement or lead reduction available,
etc. Also, position will work with private providers, county health departments, Head Start programs, and the like to provide educational resources, learning opportunities, and encourage screening of children for blood lead in Oklahoma.
Being present in the office is an essential function of this job.
Duties:
Schedules and conducts in-home environmental investigations in the homes of children with elevated blood lead levels and collects for analysis samples to determine lead content and source of exposure.
- Assist in preparing sample collection during environmental investigations and sends to laboratory for analysis.
- Assist in preparing written reports based on laboratory results documenting sources of lead found, recommendations to reduce or remove lead exposure, and provide recommendations or refer outside agencies for additional resources.
- Will maintain client records by entering appropriate data, patient information, progress, case notes, referrals, etc., into the Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Surveillance Systems (HHLPSS).
- Assists in assessing, reporting, and recording health status and follow-up related to lead.
- Links patients’ families to necessary and appropriate resources that are culturally appropriate, and community based.
- Develops and implements appropriate aspects of plan of care related to removal of potential sources of lead exposure, nutrition, hygiene as related to lead.
- Completes intake assessment questionnaires for environmental investigations and reports appropriate patient information to Program Manager.
- Sends quarterly activity reports of lead-based paint activities conducted as a certified risk assessor/inspector to the Department of Environmental Quality.
- Teaches basic lead risk identification and follow-up skills and related principles to other staff through demonstrations, presentations, or workshops.
- Conducts presentations pertaining to the program’s mission and goals to community and professional groups.
- Participates in writing grant applications and reports.
- Expands job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining professional networks and participating in professional organizations.
- Obtains certification as a Lead Risk Assessor/Inspector through the Department of Environmental Quality. (Must be able to take and pass Lead Risk assessor test within one year of employment, if not already certified as Lead Risk Assessor)
- Improves case management services by studying, evaluation, and re-designing processes; implementing changes; rewriting policies and procedures, when applicable and required.
- Some out-of-state travel required.
- Other duties as assigned
- Being present in the office is an essential function of this job.
Minimum Qualifications:
Level I: Bachelor's degree and have one year of experience in lead, asbestos, environmental remediation work, construction, or related fields, or have an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Level II: Bachelor's degree and at least two years of experience in lead, asbestos, environmental remediation work, construction, or a related field. Additionally, you must be certified as a Lead Risk Assessor/Inspector by the Department of Environmental Quality. There is no substitution for the certification.
Preferred Qualifications: Spanish speaking a plus. Previous experience with investigations, report writing, case management experience. Professional experience in public health, social work, child welfare, probation and parole, employment services, community-based services, community outreach, project management, case management, nursing, or communications.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: This position is typically performed in an office setting with a climate-controlled setting 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 also requires travel to client’s homes to conduct environmental investigations and collect samples both inside and outside the homes. The activities will require bending, carrying equipment, stooping, climbing, reaching. This position requires long periods of sitting and daily use of computer and phone. Work related travel is required.
Being present in the office is an essential function of this job.
Application Requirements:
- If education, certification or licensure is required to meet qualifications, applicants must provide documentation at the time of application.
- All applicants are subject to a background check and must be legally authorized to work in the United States without visa sponsorship.
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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