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Various Internships at USAID Public Health Institute Sustaining Technical and Analytic Resources (STAR).

 The following internships are available at STAR: HIV Testing Services Intern (Deadline: 01/03/2022) Pediatric and Adolescent HIV Treatment Intern (Deadline: 12/27/2021) Maternal and Infant HIV Treatment Intern (Deadline: 12/27/2021) HIV Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Intern (Deadline: 12/08/2021) Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Communications Intern (Deadline: 12/08/2021) OVC/PPIR Social Services Intern (Deadline: 12/08/2021) Supply Chain Analytics Intern (Deadline: 12/08/2021) These internships are all based in Washington DC,   however, due to the pandemic, the work mode is currently virtual. Please note that PHI is authorized to do business in many, but not all, states. If you are not located in or able to work from a state where PHI is registered, you will not be eligible for employment. Please speak with your recruiter to learn more about where PHI is registered. The specific Duties for each internship vary, but they generally include: Analyze and present data for USA

City Research Scientists at NYC's Department of Health Bureau of Hepatitis, HIV, and STIs

 Apply for this role and others at NYC Dept. of Health here .  Application Deadline: January 28, 2022 Description: The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH)'s Bureau of Hepatitis, HIV, and Sexually Transmitted Infections (BHHS) oversees the City's response to viral hepatitis, HIV, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).  The work of this bureau includes testing initiatives; prevention, care, and treatment programming; epidemiology and surveillance; training and technical assistance; community engagement; social marketing; policy advocacy; and racial equity and social justice initiatives.  BHHS works to end viral hepatitis, HIV, and STIs in New York City using an approach that is strengths-based, community-driven, and intersectional, accounting for how factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, sex, and socioeconomic status, among others, come together to impact public health.  The Racial Equity and Social Justice Initiatives (RESJI) Program within