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Environmental Health Policy Intern - 2013 Spring Semester

Internship

Internship posted by: American Lung Association

Posted on: December 21, 2012

Internship description

You can make a difference at one of the nation's leading health non-profits. Join the American Lung Association in the fight against tobacco, lung cancer, asthma, emphysema, air pollution and lung health issues that afflict millions of people. We have a proud history of success in legislation, legal action, regulation and policy change that places us in the forefront of the most important public health and environmental issues facing our nation. Work with us to help those who suffer from lung disease today, and to stop the spread of lung disease tomorrow.

This position is in the National Policy and Advocacy Division in the American Lung Association's National Headquarters Office located in Washington, DC. The Environmental Health Policy Intern will be expected to perform some administrative tasks in addition to undertaking more substantive research projects. Responsibilities will likely include:

  • Updating summaries of health effects of indoor air pollutants, outdoor air pollutants, and other topics as needed.
  • Preparing background materials and assisting with fact-checking for reports and comments on proposals for new air quality standards.
  • Creating resources and materials for expanded online use, including social marketing outreach.
  • Assisting with dissemination of policy tools.
  • Performing other duties as assigned.

Work Schedule:

Up to 20 hours per week during normal business hours

Base Pay:

$10.00/hour

Qualifications:

Qualified candidates should be advanced undergraduate or graduate students and possess strong researching skills and writing abilities; creative problem solving skills; a careful attention to detail; and the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Candidates must possess strong overall computer skills, particularly in Word, Excel and Power Point. An interest in or knowledge of environmental health, biology or other public health policies is desirable, but not required.

Application Procedure:

Please email a résumé, one page writing sample, and letter of interest to:

Maria Vanegas-Zea

Director, Human Resources

E-mail: alahr@lung.org

How to apply

Please email a résumé, one page writing sample, and letter of interest to:

Maria Vanegas-Zea

Director, Human Resources

E-mail: alahr@lung.org

The American Lung Association is dedicated to a diverse workforce.

Details

Locations

1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Suite 800, Washington, District of Columbia, 20004-1725, United States

Other Details

Start date
January 21, 2013
End date
April 12, 2013
Hours per week
20
Compensation
Paid
Stipend/Wage
$10.00/hr.
Owner's areas of focus
Environment, Health and medicine, Volunteering

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