Public Health Job Opportunities

ASPPH Fellowships

Since 1995, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) Fellowship Programs have contributed to efforts to build an effective public health workforce by placing public health graduate students in federal agency offices in the US and around the world. Under the guidance of mentors, participants experience first-hand how to apply public health theory and knowledge in practical settings. ASPPH fellows train in areas such as monitoring and surveillance, program management, research, evaluation, informatics, statistics, epidemiology, environmental health, and policy while making meaningful contributions to important public health programs.

Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellowship

The Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellowship Program [wiphfellowship.org]is a two-year service and training program designed for early career individuals in public health and allied sciences. Fellows are placed in practice-based settings in community, non-profit, governmental, and/or health service organizations around Wisconsin. Through a curriculum focused on health equity and collaborative leadership, Fellows leave the program with a health equity lens applied to their practice as well as tangible skills in public health programming and management.  Application Deadline: January 4, 2021

Interested in learning more?

The Fellowship Program is hosting virtual information sessions in the upcoming months. See below for the dates and times and RSVP for an information session here [wiphfellowship.org]! Info Webinar 5: Monday, December 21 (11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CST)

View more information here.

Postdoctoral Fellow

This position offers collaborative and independent research opportunities at the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health.  The major responsibilities include conceptualizing research questions, analyzing data, preparing manuscripts suitable for publication in leading journals, collaborating with Principal Investigators, research staff and community partners in preparing proposals for external funding and responding to RFPs. Successful candidate will lead and/or work closely with interdisciplinary staff/faculty/and student research teams in all aspect of research. This position is a two-year appointment.

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has a unique combination of education, research, and clinical programs that encourages and supports teamwork and diversity.  We champion being a collaborative health care organization, focused on improving the health, health care, and well-being of Arkansans.  

View the description and application instructions online here.

GIS Support Technician

Incumbent works under the direction of the Douglas County Assessor/Register of Deeds, Manager of the Geographic Information System (GIS) department, or designee, performing GIS support functions involving the preparation and annual maintenance of a cadastral map system and analysis of legal descriptions.

Assistant Professor of Practice

There are two Assistant Professor of Practice faculty positions(twelve-month, non-tenure track) to teach graduate courses within the Department of Public Health in the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s (UTK) College of Education, Health and Human Sciences.