Health Communication and Health Promotion Internship/Practicum

Organization
Nationwide Children's Hospital Center for Injury Research and Policy
Purpose/Mission of Organization
At the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, the Translational Research Team focuses on preventing the leading cause of death and disability for kids – preventable injury.
Department
Center for Injury Research and Policy
Job Type
Internship
Job description

CIRP’s Translational Research intern would work as a part of the Translational Research team to create, distribute, and evaluate health education materials based on CIRP’s research.

Intern responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

Assist in the development of various health education materials related to pediatric injury prevention
Researching new insights and innovative solutions to health problems
Learn how to apply behavioral theory in project design
Write social media posts and design graphics for social media
Assisting team with various other projects

This job will be 100% remote. Intern will be expected to have their own computer and internet access. Intern will be expected to work 10-15 hours per week between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday. Intern must receive class credit for this internship. Students should consult with academic faculty to determine if this unpaid experience will earn credit.

Qualifications
Public Health Graduate Student. Intern must receive class credit for this internship. Experience in writing health communication and health promotion materials
How should students apply
Please send your resume and cover letter to Katie Donovan ( katie.donovan@nationwidechidrens.org)
Number of students you are requesting
1
What semester are you requesting an Applied Practice Experience Student(s)?
Any Semester (we are flexible)
Contact Name
Katie Donovan
Contact Title
CIRP Program Coordinator
Contact Email
katie.donovan@nationwidechidrens.org
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