Career Exploration Program
Our Career Exploration program aims to provide students an in-person exploration of a career in governmental environmental public health.
The program:
- Is a 200-hour paid opportunity, 5–8-weeks (choose full or part-time) with host site
- Provides shadowing, field experience, and the opportunity to assist with projects
- Matches students with state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) environmental public health agencies
Student Benefits
- Base stipend of $6,000
- Need-based relocation financial assistance, if needed
- A one-year NEHA student membership
- Hands-on experience that can lead to a career in environmental public health
- Connections to professionals in the field
Student Eligibility
To be considered as a participant for this program, students must meet the following requirements:
- Attend a college level environmental health or public health academic program
- Be willing to submit a current resume and unofficial transcript
- If selected, be willing to commit 200-hours to working with the host site you are matched with
We have a limited number of spots available for the summer 2024 pilot program, and we are prioritizing applications from students attending universities or colleges in U.S. Territories and minority-serving institutions.
Student Application
To be considered for placement in the Career Exploration Program, students must provide:
- A complete application that includes:
- An up-to-date resume
- An unofficial transcript
Host Site Details
Host sites help students learn about the roles and responsibilities of the environmental public health workforce. As part of the program, host sites:
- Provide 200 hours of job shadowing, field experience, and mentorship in environmental public health
- Provide the student with a thorough introduction to the organization and assist them in following all policies and procedures
- Oversee completion of experience hours
- Complete an interest form
Host Site Benefits
By participating in our Career Exploration Program, host sites:
- Help to build the next generation of qualified applicants for state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) environmental public health roles
- Receive a support package of up to $1,500 per student for supplies or materials related to the experience
Contact
This opportunity is provided by the National Environmental Public Health Internship Program (NEPHIP), which is supported by CDC's National Center for Environmental Health through a cooperative agreement CDC-RFA-OT18-1802.