Posting Number: #1827
Position Title: Advocacy Intern
Closing Date: Until Filled
Location: Alameda County, CA (Remote)
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Position Summary
As one of the Public Health Institute's programs, Health Intervention Projects for Underserved Populations (HIPUP) conducts community-based research/programs for underserved populations (e.g., gender and ethnic minorities) in the field of substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, and trauma prevention and treatment. Through collaboration with targeted communities, HIPUP strives to impact health promotion and human rights for underserved communities locally and internationally.
Improving the Wellness for Asian Youth 2 (IWAY2) Project at HIPUP seeks high school students to assist with advocacy activities regarding trauma-informed care/prevention and youth events addressing mental health issues in Asian American Asian Immigrant (AAAI) communities. IWAY2 aims to provide trauma-informed treatment and other services to reduce psychological symptoms/behavioral problems and provide youth empowerment programs to promote health and well-being for Asian American and immigrant children and families in Alameda County, CA.
The Advocacy Interns work closely with the IWAY2 Health Educators and take the lead in spreading awareness about the community's unmet needs regarding traumatic events and stress. The Advocacy Internship offers a learning opportunity that equips interns with leadership skills and makes them ambassadors for increasing mental health awareness in AAAI communities.
HIPUP is looking for 3 Intern Level I candidates.
This is a remote and regular part-time 10% FTE position that is required to work 4 hours per week. The duration of the Internship is one academic year starting in summer 2024.
This position is currently remote and is required to travel within Alameda County to conduct outreach activities a few times per year.
Full pay range for this position: $17.20 to $19.62 per hour. The typical hiring range for this position is from $17.20 (minimum) to $18.41 (midpoint) per hour. The starting wage is determined based on the candidate's knowledge, skills, experience, as well as budget availability.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Select 1 or more of the following to accomplish during the internship duration:
Plus, travel within Alameda County to conduct outreach activities a few times per year.
Minimum Qualifications
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