Prevention and Health Outreach, Promotion & Education Internship College to County Internship 2026 - Multnomah County Prevention and Health Promotion Pay Rate: $24 per hour Job Type: Temporary College Intern Duration: Summer 2026 - Starting in June - 12 weeks Hours: 20 - 40 hours a week Telework: Hybrid: Wednesdays in Office Day and needs that may arise Building Physical Location: Gateway Children’s Center: 10305 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97216 Does This Position Require Driving a County Vehicle? If so, please explain why and frequency: No TriMet Passes are available if transportation to County facilities is required. Eligibility requirements and more details found on our College to County website. What Does the Prevention and Health Promotion Unit Do? The Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion (CDPHP) Unit works to reduce Multnomah County's leading causes of death by creating a community context that promotes health and protects against preventable injury and chronic disease. The program strives to enhance health outcomes and diminish health disparities by targeting social determinants of health and promoting initiatives that support communication campaigns, policy changes, and systemic and environmental modifications. CDPHP works throughout individuals’ lives and within communities to prevent, reduce, and manage chronic diseases, with the goal of decreasing preventable deaths and injuries. CDPHP houses the Tobacco Control and Prevention Program (TCPP), Community & Adolescent Health (CAH), and the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH). Staff, including community health specialists, will work with communities and coalitions to support population health across the lifespan by addressing and increasing access to chronic disease prevention strategies and community violence and injury prevention. These efforts will result in policy, system, and environmental change strategies that improve community health by addressing the impacts of racism and social determinants of health. Key components of this work include public health modernization, community-clinical linkage programming, and community partnerships through shared risk and protective factors. These initiatives work together to remove barriers and improve the overall health of Multnomah County neighborhoods. Program Goal: To reduce health disparities and Multnomah County’s leading causes of death, the program will improve health outcomes by addressing social determinants of health, creating and fostering social cohesion, leveraging community wisdom, and promoting a community context that supports health and prevents injury and chronic disease. Prevention & Health Promotion Strategies and Activities: Taking upstream approaches to creating and conducting community health assessments to identify priority areas for interventions, including policy, systems and environmental changes. Develop and implement evidence-based interventions to address social determinants of health and promote healthy behaviors. Identify and increase awareness through outreach and engagement policy changes that support chronic disease prevention and health promotion. Conduct communication campaigns to raise awareness of chronic disease prevention and health promotion. Strengthen community-clinical linkage through systems changes to promote utilization of health and community resources by expanding the community health worker model and improving care coordination. Ground culturally tailored strategies in community based and evidence based approaches that mesh public health interventions and collaborate and engage communities.
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Intern
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