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Health & Wellness Coordinator - Carbon County

Responsibilities:
1. Work cooperatively with HEART faculty to plan, organize, present, promote, and supervise special events or outreach activities (e.g., education events, coalitions, etc.).
2. Engage in research activities with faculty mentor, such as collaborate to review relevant knowledge base(s), create literature reviews or publish fact sheets, collect data, analyze data, and disseminate research.
3. Assist in the creation and organization of resource guides based on community needs.
4. Assist in the creation of health materials and in the production of presentations or print materials related to health and wellness 
5. Assist in the production of fact sheets covering pertinent health and wellness topics based on community guidance and needs.
6. Other duties as assigned.

Benefits of Intern This Internship:
1. Cultivation of communication skills. Interns will learn to communicate effectively with faculty, volunteers, and community members to determine need and articulate what role they are able and willing to play to help meet those needs. 
2. Develop research and grant skills. Work with faculty mentorship to understand and gain experience with the full spectrum of research and dissemination of research to the public. Interns will learn about grants and how to manage grants through assigned duties.
3. Develop event planning skills. Develop strong planning, organizational, presentation, marketing, and supervision skills for specialized events for the general public and/or specific audiences. Interns learn how to manage time effectively and efficiently.
4. Increase comfort with adaptability. When working with the community it can be hard to predict or be comfortably prepared for all situations. Interns will learn to be adaptable to the variability that comes with community work, and will develop skills to thrive in these situations.
5. Strengthening of teamwork skills. Interns will have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty, community members, and/or volunteers on projects, and will learn to work effectively across spaces to accomplish a collaborative end goal.


Minimum Qualifications:
Strong attention to detail
Basic Computer skills (Microsoft Applications, Google Drive, Gmail)
Outstanding verbal and written communications skills
Ability to lead group planning, discussions, and public presentations 
Understand public health initiatives, regulations, trends and emerging issues
Excellent organizational skills; the ability to set, track, and accomplish realistic goals within a strict timeline, gather required data for reporting client outcomes 
Punctual; attend all required programs, meetings, and events

Education 
Currently a bachelor's degree student in Public Health, Health Education and Promotion, Psychology, Social Work or a related field

Additional Requirements
Clear federal and state background check
Valid Driver's License, automobile liability insurance and reliable transportation
Flexible schedule: some weekend and evening work is required

Preferred Qualifications:
Experience facilitating/assisting public health promotion and community support initiatives
Some background and skill in data use and/or collection

Personal Skills:
Strong interpersonal skills and communicates credibly and confidently with diverse audiences
Ability to work effectively with diverse populations
Ability to multitask; balance various responsibilities 
Passionate self-starter; able to work independently and project a sense of grace under pressure and time constraints 
Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise tact, discretion, integrity, and sound judgment
Strong sense of professionalism, including a strong work ethic and reliability
Critical thinking; ability to develop creative solutions to organizational and community challenges
Flexible/adaptable 
Outgoing; displays enthusiasm and willingness to meet new people and expand the organization's outreach through multiple community sectors, stakeholders, and collaborative partners