Public Health Laboratory Internship: an APHL-CDC Initiative
Public Health Laboratory Internship: an APHL-CDC Initiative
Description
Public Health Laboratory Internship: an APHL-CDC Initiative
Interns will join a public health laboratory team to make an impact on protecting the health of our communities. Interns assist scientists working on meaningful projects while building skills such as general lab practices (e.g., pipetting, calibrations, etc.), data analysis, report management, problem solving, teamwork, and effective communication.
Eligible candidates: U.S. citizen or permanent resident currently enrolled at an accredited institution and in pursuit of a relevant certificate, associate’s, bachelor’s or master’s degree.
18 years or older at the time of application submission Start and end dates: Flexible Hours and program length: An average of 20 hours a week for 12 to 16 weeks Interns will be placed with a mentor at one of our member laboratories once they have been matched via the application process. For a comprehensive list of APHL Member Laboratories, please visit this map.
Requirements
Application Requirements
Completed application form
Work history
Reference (either academic or professional)
College transcripts
Internship Benefits
Network with public health laboratory professionals
First-hand experience in public health laboratory initiatives
Competitive stipend
Build transferable skills
Learn More or Apply Today - www.aphl.org/Career-Pathways
The Association of Public Health Laboratories is a national nonprofit located in Bethesda, MD, that is dedicated to working with members to strengthen governmental laboratories with a public health mandate. By promoting effective programs and public policy, APHL strives to provide public health laboratories with the resources and infrastructure needed to protect the health of US residents and to prevent and control disease globally.
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