Jobs · Education · Arizona

Teens Make Health Happen Internship

HealthCorps · Phoenix, AZ · 3 mo ago
HybridEducationInternship

About the role

We're recruiting for programming in the following areas: Phoenix, Tolleson and Chandler AZ.

Responsibilities

  • You will collaborate with teen wellness leaders and site partners to ensure effective delivery of HealthCorps' programming across 2 school sites.
  • You will collaborate with your Regional Program Manager and other area mentors, as well as participate in ongoing professional development and leadership opportunities, provided by the organization at no expense.
  • You will research what health challenges the schools you serve are facing and then measure your impact by completing a needs assessment, reporting, and tracking your work throughout your mentorship.
  • You will plan and implement the successful delivery of the HealthCorps' program, Teens Make Health Happen, committing to 8+ hours a week throughout the course of the academic year.
  • You will host Café O Yea demonstrations at each of your sites monthly and support them with regional events.
  • You will support and contribute to HealthCorps' social media platforms (Instagram, TikTok, etc.) by sharing program highlights, stories of impact, and photos that will shine a bright light on your students.
  • You will prioritize health and wellness daily and work to ensure that relevant, local health resources are accessible for all students and staff at your respective sites.
  • You will represent HealthCorps in Phoenix. Your presence -- whether at your assigned sites or at an area-wide event -- will be an asset in outreach efforts that connect teens, staff, and community members to HealthCorps resources and materials.

Requirements

  • An undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in, or interested in public health, public policy, biology, nutrition, marketing, psychology, education, social work or other related fields.
  • In good academic standing with your university.
  • A commitment of 8+ hours each week to the mentorship for the entire academic year.
  • A self-expectation and strong desire to grow personally and professionally as a leader in the community, and as a speaker who is comfortable in learning and presenting on health-related topics to a teen audience.

Physical Requirements

Ability to travel to assigned sites, which may include distances of up to 40 miles/ within the Phoenix area. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.

Benefits

  • College credit: HealthCorts will work with you and your university to provide college credit* for the mentorship. Depending on the specific requirements and guidelines of your university this may be in the form of college or course credit or practicum hours.
  • Professional Development: You will receive ongoing training, professional development, and mentorship throughout your time in the mentorship program. You will gain direct experience in public health and the education system and have opportunities to network with community leaders in the field.
  • Stipend: You will receive a stipend based on the number of sites you serve. This stipend is intended to help alleviate potential costs that you may incur from participating in the program. You may use these funds for whatever you feel you need it for (bus passes, gas, professional clothing, parking, meals while serving, etc.) and it will be distributed in monthly installments.

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