Skip to content
Apr 26 / BARD CEP

Program Evaluation Intern – Washington DC

Organization: Community Education Group

Job Title: Program Evaluation Internship

Location: Washington, D.C.

Hours and Compensation: Full time, Unpaid. There is no set time limit to this internship, but a minimum of 2 months commitment is required.

Application Deadline: Now accepting applications.

Posted on: April 19, 2012

 

Organization Overview

CEG is a not for profit organization whose mission is to create programs and projects, which address the health, socio-economic, environmental and systemic challenges facing the African American community. CEG focuses on stopping the spread of HIV and eliminating health disparities in neighborhoods by training community health workers, educating and testing the hard to reach and sharing our expertise with other organizations through national networks and local capacity building efforts. CEG is dedicated to helping communities hardest hit by HIV/AIDS and other health disparities, and the community-based organizations that serve them. CEG develops innovative programs to assist communities in overcoming cultural and systemic barriers to accessing critical HIV/AIDS information, and facilitates community-directed processes aimed at building bridges to health, planning/policy, and funding processes.

Description

The CEG Program Evaluation Internship provides students and recent graduates with an opportunity to gain experience at an innovative AIDS service organization while making a difference in the lives of residents of South East Washington, DC. CEG is seeking a bright candidate to assist with a variety of key projects critical to CEG’s mission. This internship will provide the selected candidate with the opportunity to be involved in the operation and implementation of a cutting edge web-based program designed to improve health outcomes for people living with HIV.

Responsibilities

Collaborate with evaluator and senior staff to provide critical support to CEG’s evaluation efforts by analyzing and presenting data and providing strategies for how to best measure program outcomes as opposed to outputs.

Qualifications

  • Interest in working in for a nonprofit organization whose mission is to address the health and socioeconomic disparities impacting low-income communities
  • Students studying health education, epidemiology, or public health administration are preferred.
  • Upper-level undergraduate, graduate student or recent graduate Minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Must possess aptitude in the accurate and appropriate interpretation of data
  • Must have excellent organizational, time-management, follow-up, and administrative skills with a strong attention to detail
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office

How to Apply:

Submit a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Please put Program Evaluation Internship Position in the subject line of your email.

Community Education Group

Leave a comment