Epidemic Preparedness and Response Intern
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PATH current employees - please log in and apply Here PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world's most pressing heath challenges. PATH's Epidemic Preparedness and Response (EPR) initiative leads several projects and initiatives that serve the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) and aim to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats. These include the five-year,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded Global Health Security projects;the State Department STRIDES (Strengthening Infectious disease Detection Systems) Project; and Fleming Fund projects aimed at combatting and preventing the spread of antimicrobial resistance.The Epidemic Preparedness and Response program is seeking an intern to be based in Washington, DC. Description of the project the intern will complete Through this internship, the selected candidate(s)will provide supportto the EPR initiative on various initiatives, with a focus on support to the STRIDES project.Additionally, the selected candidate(s) will provide coordination and communications support to the EPR Initiative. Activities will include supporting literature reviews of global health security topics within STRIDES countries, assistance in creating communications materials (ppts, reports, etc) for the STRIDES project and the EPR initiative overall. The intern will participate in project-specific and initiative specific coordination and technical calls and supporting the team on development or refinement of project deliverables. The intern will be expected to support and facilitate efficient and clear communication across global teams of experts and provide support to new and ongoing projects. The intern may have the opportunity to widen this scope subject to project activities and personal interests. Benefit to intern The intern will build skills in project coordination,project management and communications,and will receive hands-onexperience supporting complex, multi-country projects within aglobalhealthorganization.The intern will also receive exposure to concepts and activities fundamental to strengthening health systems to prevent, detect, and respond to epidemicsand pandemics. The intern willgainknowledgein health information systems, laboratorysystems,outbreak response,and surveillance.Lastly, the intern will gain a deep understanding of how to work acrossmultiple countries and teams inaculturally and programmatically diverse environment. Description of the learning objectives and goals of the internship
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Location of internship: Washington D.C. Hours: 20 hours per week |