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Friday, December 19, 2014

Paid Spring Semester Practicum Opportunity

Active Transportation Alliance Event Internship 

Put some real experience on your resume!  The Chicago region’s premier transportation advocacy non-profit, Active Transportation Alliance, is seeking part-time event intern assistance from students (non-students will also be considered) interested in a career in event/sports management, event marketing and production and volunteer management.

The Active Trans event team produces the MB Financial Bank Bike the Drive, one of the largest bicycling events in the country, Four Star Bike Tour and the Bike Commuter Challenge. Interns gain valuable practical experience in event production by working on these events. The ideal candidate will assist with all aspects of pre-production and event management, including permitting, vendor and sponsor management, volunteer coordination, route mapping and day-of-event logistics.

Event Logistics
Secure and manage select vendors
Assist with layout of rest stops and festival area
Assist with inventory & ordering of event supplies
Assist with permitting process
Assist with route creation and mapping
Event Support     
Assist with volunteer recruitment and coordination
Serve as event director assistant day-of-event
Attend committee planning meetings and volunteer trainings
Event Registration
Assist with the registration process, mailings and packet pick-up
Prep materials for packet mailings
Administrative tasks such as copying, sorting, envelope stuffing, etc.
Answer participant e-mails/resolve issues
Marketing
Write web and email copy, blog posts, social media posts, print layout, etc.
Coordinate distribution of brochures and posters
Assist with sponsorship execution


The Active Transportation Alliance is a nonprofit advocacy organization that works to improve conditions for bicycling, walking and transit and engage people in healthy and active ways to get around.

Qualified candidates should have an interest in event management, volunteer management, marketing, and/or general nonprofit work. Interest in bicycling, mass transit and pedestrian issues is a plus. Knowledge of Microsoft Office is required, knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite is a plus. Qualified candidates should possess excellent writing, communications, time-management and organizational skills with an interest in working as a strong contributor to a fast-paced team. The position may also require physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs.

This internship is for the spring semester (February – mid June) with a possible extension through the summer and is onsite at our office in downtown Chicago. To fully experience the benefits of the internship, the candidate must be available and onsite for the Bike the Drive weekend, Friday, May 22 through Sunday, May 24, 2015. Additional time commitment three weeks prior and the weekend of the event is expected.

Class credit and a stipend are available to the qualified intern who can commit to 10-20 hours per week for the semester-long internship.

Submit resume and cover letter to Rachel Gunderson, rachel@activetrans.org, by Thursday, January 15. Please put “Event Internship” in the subject line. No faxes, phone calls, or visits, please.

Candidates are encouraged to learn more about the Active Transportation Alliance and MB Financial Bank Bike the Drive @ www.activetrans.org and www.bikethedrive.org.

The Cost of Health Crisis: Measuring the Economic and Human Toll of Pandemics

The Illinois Humanities Council is hosting an important conversation with the Chicago Public Library: The Cost of Health Crisis: Measuring the Economic and Human Toll of Pandemics, taking place Wednesday, January 14 from 6-8 p.m. at the Harold Washington Library. 

Wednesday, January 14, 6-8pm
Harold Washington Library (400 S. State Street) 


Free, register here: http://bit.ly/1AxggJx   

Presented by the Illinois Humanities Council and Chicago Public Library

Panelists include
Dr. Robert A. Weinstein, Professor of Medicine, Former Chairman of Medicine, Cook County Health and Hospitals System; Dr. Catherine Belling, Associate Professor, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University; Dr. Rena Conti, Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Chicago; Dr. Bruce Lambert, Professor; Director, Center for Communication and Health, Northwestern University and moderated by Odette Yousef, Reporter, WBEZ. 

With Ebola as one frame of reference, and ethics and economics as others, the Illinois Humanities Council and Chicago Public Library will have a robust public dialogue on what public health threats cost hospitals, business, government, individuals and society. How much does it cost to keep citizens safe and who pays for it all?

A panel of top economic, medical and humanities experts will use business models and the humanities to spark a conversation exploring the economics and ethics of potential pandemics. Is health safety a human, business or civic responsibility of the government to assure we are protected at all costs? What do we learn from pandemics, threats? What is the role of fear in costs?  

Thursday, December 11, 2014

CSTE/CDC/ASPPH Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Program

CSTE, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), established this fellowship to train recent graduates in the expanding field of  applied epidemiology. The CDC/CSTE Fellowship is designed for recent or impending master’s or doctoral-level graduates in epidemiology or a related field who are interested in the practice of public health at the state or local level. While the program provides rigorous training for its participants, it is also designed with flexibility in order to meet the particular interests of the fellow. Fellows are matched to a state health department for a two-year fellowship position based on program area of interest.

Click here for more information.

Health Program Coordinator position - City and County of San Francisco


Use the following link for more information.

http://www.jobaps.com/SF/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=TPV&R2=2593&R3=064173

Research Assistant Position

Title of Position: Research Assistant - PCOR
Location: IL


The Research Assistant - Patient Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) is responsible for supporting, planning and implementation of investigator-initiated research at the assigned research site. Collaborates with investigators (i.e., physicians, nurses, administrators, fellows etc.) in the design and conduct of patient centered outcomes research. Serves as research coordinator on assigned patient center outcomes research studies.

Job Description:
- Assists in reporting of metrics to improve efficiency and effectiveness of organizational strategic outcomes for patient centered outcomes research and development of methodologies.
- Partners with investigators (i.e., physicians, nurses, administrators, fellows etc.) in the design and conduct of clinical trials, as well as outcomes research.
- Responsible for supporting, planning and implementation of investigator-initiated research at the assigned research site.
- Contribute to the writing/review of protocol. 

- Ensures the investigator maintain regulatory compliance.

Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelors degree required
- MPH, Masters in Epidemiology or Psychology degree preferred
- Experience with SAS and SPSS preferred

For more information contact teamnt@inventivhealth.com

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Research needed to treat sickle cell disease in Africa

A recent article from the Fogarty International Center highlights the need to treat sickle cell disease in Africa. This public health concern is studied by a number of  LUC Department of Public Health faculty members. The full article can be found here.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Job Posting at The General Board of Pension and Health Benefits



The General Board of Pension and Health Benefits – GBOPHB.org

Health and Wellness Manager

The Health and Wellness Manager leads a small team focused on improving the health and well-being of individual United Methodist clergy and lay workers, and their families, as well as the “health” of congregations and the Church. The manager is responsible for the design, development, and execution of a multi-year wellness strategy.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Lead the design, development, leadership buy-in, and oversight of a comprehensive health and wellness strategy, goals and objectives; strategy should encompass five dimensions of health (physical, emotional, social, spiritual and financial), and focus on the individual and the Church (local church, district, and conference levels).
  • Oversee team in managing all aspects of health and wellness products and service offerings, including design, development, implementation, communications, training, monitoring/evaluating, change management coordination, and service delivery/vendor management; may include some direct vendor and program management. 
  • Oversee the development and execution of metrics strategy to determine the impact of individual and integrated products/services; and leverage with strategic development and planning. 
  •  Lead team in providing consultation to conferences, seminaries and other UMC-affiliated organizations regarding various health and wellness topics, and developing and implementing a population health management strategy, including implementation of local health and wellness initiatives.
  • In partnership with conferences, lead team in design, development, implementation, measuring, etc. of conference, district, and/or local church health & wellness strategies, including supports for staff-parish relations committees and local church health ministries, as well as strategy/ management supports at district and conference level.
  • Serve as key wellness leader to initiate, cultivate and sustain strong relationships with key leadership and health and wellness stakeholders within and external to organization; including establishing and executing health & wellness strategies with other key UMC entities and Church leaders, as well as benchmarking with other denominations and industry experts.
  • Lead team in developing the Center for Health wellness brand; and leadership of the Center for Health within the UMC denomination as a center of excellence for health & well-being.
  • Assess the impact(s) of the Affordable Care Act to the overall strategic direction of the wellness programs offered. Serve as team leader, coach, mentor in managing all aspects of staff performance; including sustaining a supportive work environment conducive to staff motivation, growth/development, and overall satisfaction/fulfillment. 


MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience.
  •  8+ years clinical experience or experience leading the creation and delivery of successful, comparable health and wellness programs within a not for profit,  faith based organization or corporate setting
  • 3+ years of experience managing and coaching a staff  
  • Proven experience as health and wellness programs leader; with strategy development and execution; including ability to concurrently manage multiple, complex initiatives.
  • Aptitude for health & wellness data, including clinical prevalence and biometrics, and for related management reporting and value add presentations related to data.
  • The ability to travel domestically 15-20% of the time

This position will be based out of the Glenview, IL office

PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS
  • Advanced health-related degree (e.g. R.D., PsyD, R.N., B.S.N., M.S.W, MPH, N.D., D.O., or MS/MA in Health Education or Health Psychology)
  •  Knowledge of health/wellness trends, prevention guidelines and industry best practices
  •  Creativity and passion for Health Promotion
  • Personal commitment to health and wellness
  •  Knowledge of faith based organizations
  •  Nutrition, mental health, or behavioral economics background a plus
TO APPLY:

Applying is simple. All that is needed is your contact information and resume. Visit GBOPHB.org for more information and to apply.

Click on the Careers link at the bottom of the welcome page. The Health and Wellness Manager position is part of the Center for Health category in the Open Jobs list.

Spring 2015 practicum opportunities through the Illinois Public Health Institute