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By joining us, you become part of a community that values its people and is committed to making Austin the most thriving and resilient city in the country.Under general supervision, this position assists in general administrative or research functions to develop a working knowledge of a targeted area in municipal government (Austin Public Health).
Job Description:Purpose:For APH: Help our agency to assess and document the effectiveness of:
- our staff training on the root causes of health inequities and how to address them
For intern:
Gain experience in qualitative and quantitative data analysis, and in public health workforce development
Duties, Functions, and Responsibilities:Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned.
- Observes and assists professionals in the assigned department to learn about areas of career interest.
- Analyze quantitative and qualitative data related to Austin Public Health’s “Public Health Academy”
- Produce a presentation sharing notable and common themes from the data analysis
- Assists, as necessary, in the coordination, administration, or monitoring of specific programs.
- Assists, as necessary, with researching, collecting and organizing data, performing analyses, and preparing reports to supplement knowledge gained through academic courses.
- Participates, as necessary, in finding solutions to existing problems and discusses recommendations with administrative personnel to acquire skills in problem solving.
- Assists with special projects.
Responsibilities - Supervisor and/or Leadership Exercised: None.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:- Qualitative and quantitative data analysis; most data analysis in this internship will be qualitative, but we do have resources we can provide to support students in developing this knowledge/skillset
- The ability to work independently
- Passion for and experience in understanding and addressing the root causes of health disparities
- APH Public Health Academy and/or Public Health Infrastructure Unit Initiatives on their work
Minimum Qualifications:- Graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent.
- Enrolled in an accredited college or university undergraduate degree program, with some advanced coursework related to the internship program.
Notes to Candidate:Project Title: Data Analysis: APH Public Health Academy/Public Health Infrastructure Unit Initiatives
Worksite Location: Physical address for hybrid and in-person projects: Most work can be done remotely, but the intern would probably benefit from seeing some Austin Public Health activities in person, so they have context for the work they do on their own. The location for those activities varies, but could include:
- Betty Dunkerley Public Health Campus, 7201 Levander Loop, Austin, TX 78702
- Grove Campus, 2400 Grove Blvd, Austin, TX 78702
- Permitting & Development Center, 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr, Austin, TX 78752
- And other APH/City of Austin facilities
Attending at least one Wednesday morning workshop from 9:30am to 12:30pm is preferable.
Additional notes:
- The student will also be invited to a number of optional gatherings that could help them to familiarize themselves with the APH Public Health Academy and/or Public Health Infrastructure Unit Initiatives
Austin Public Health- This position supports Austin Public Health’s Mission and Core Purpose identified in the Austin Public Health Strategic Plan . Departmental Competencies related to the position can be found on Austin Public Health’s website .
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- An assessment(s) may be administered as part of the interview process.
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Grant Funded Position: This position is grant-funded, meaning its financial support comes from allocated funds that may be modified, reduced, or canceled at the discretion of the City of Austin or the grant provider.
Immunization Requirement:Austin Public Health employees must comply with the department’s immunization policy.
Travel:This position may require travel to multiple work locations.
CBI This position does require a Criminal Background Investigation (CBI)
Tobacco-free Workplace:The City of Austin is a tobacco-free workplace. Use of tobacco products and/or e-cigarettes is not permitted on any City of Austin worksite- including construction sites, parking lots, garages, or in personal vehicles parked on the premises.
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