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Job Title: CDC Public Health Communication and Program Implementation Trainee
Job Number: CDC-NCBDDD-2024-0146
Organization: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/ORAU
Posted: 7/24/2024
Type: Full-Time
Classification: Health Communication
Industry: Government
Number of Openings: 1
Location: Atlanta,  GA    Udraine
Compensation:
Position Description: Apply here: https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/CDC -NCBDDD-2024-0146

Learning Objectives: The Fellow will have the unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience managing the delivery and execution of a preeminent public health program that engages and supports public health leaders from across the nation. The fellow will learn:

How to provide excellent customer service and logistical support to public health partners and the general public

Social media best practices on content creation and dissemination

Website strategy and maintenance experience

How to communicate clearly and concisely through the development of program related health communication tools, trainings, and other communications

How to manage digital program assets on a file-storage platform

How to effectively and efficiently manage communication channels in support of public health partners

How to monitor program implementation activities to ensure excellence in program delivery

Qualifications: Preferred Skills:

Keen attention to detail Excellent time and task management skills Clear communication skills Self-starter; takes initiative to address issues and make improvements Creative thinking Experience with Microsoft Office Suite including MS Teams, MS Outlook, and Adobe

Requirements: U.S. Citizenship Master's degree received within the last 60 months

Organization Description: CDC's “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” program aims to improve early identification of developmental delays and disabilities, including autism, by facilitating parent- engaged developmental monitoring and promoting developmental screening so children and their families can get the early services and support they need.

Closing Date: 10/24/2024
Desired Starting Date:
Contact Name: Molly Dunham-Friel,  CDC Public Health Communication and Program Implementation Trainee
Contact Location:

   GA  30312
United States
Contact Location:
 
     GA  30312
  United States
Contact Phone:  
Contact Fax:
Contact Email: nod2@cdc.gov
Web Address:
How to Apply:

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