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Cardiovascular Health Promoter Intern

485 Throop Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221, USA Req #481
Thursday, December 19, 2024

The Fund for Public Health in New York City (FPHNYC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is dedicated to the advancement of the health and well-being of all New Yorkers. To this end, in partnership with the New York

City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), FPHNYC incubates innovative public health initiatives implemented by DOHMH to advance community health throughout the city. It facilitates partnerships, often new and unconventional, between government and the private sector to develop, test, and launch new initiatives. These collaborations speed the execution of demonstration projects, effect expansion of successful pilot programs, and support rapid implementation to meet the public health needs of individuals, families, and

communities across New York City.

 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Bureau of Brooklyn Neighborhood Health works with community partners and neighborhood stakeholders, using a collective-action and place-based approach, to address health inequities and premature mortality. The Bureau focuses on addressing primary drivers of premature mortality: cardiovascular disease, cancer, assault, maternal morbidity and mortality, preterm birth and infant mortality, mental health challenges, and diabetes. The primary catchment area is Brownsville, Bedford Stuyvesant, Bushwick, and East New York; however, we address health challenges and have partnerships across the borough of Brooklyn.

 

The Bureau of Brooklyn Neighborhood Health is one of three neighborhood-based bureaus in the Center for Health Equity and Community Wellness (CHECW); the others are in Harlem and the Bronx. The work of the Brooklyn Bureau is supported by the CHECW Bureaus of Health Equity Capacity Building, Equitable Health Systems, Chronic Disease Prevention, Finance, Administration, and Services.

 

POSITION OVERVIEW

Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in both industrialized societies, as well as developing nations. In the United States, CVD accounts for a significant portion of overall healthcare expenditures. Each Year more than 2 million Americans have myocardial infarctions (Heart attacks) or stroke with a mortality of more than 800,000, which is the largest contributor of lower life expectancy among Black people.

 

Heart Healthy Central Brooklyn is a targeted place-based initiative in collaborative partnership with neighborhood resources to increase awareness of the prevalence of hypertension, the consequences of unmanaged hypertension and coordination and connection to resources that may assist in the management of hypertension including peer-led support and blood pressure self-management.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Implementation of the Shop Talk model of community engagement with neighborhood businesses, Community –Based Organizations (CBOs), and Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) to establish partnerships and build awareness of the impact of cardiovascular disease.
  • Conduct cardiovascular health promotion and health education sessions with designated partners and residents.
  • Develop Cardiovascular Health Ambassadors.
  • Serve as a liaison between the organizations and the community, providing information about programs, services, and resources.
  • Promote and support current Bureau of Brooklyn Neighborhood Health activities.
  • Assist in development of health promotion materials.
  • Assist with research and evaluation through literature reviews, the collection and analysis of data.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Matriculating undergraduate student in public health, social science, or related field.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience or sincere interest in conducting community outreach, particularly in health.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with community groups and organizations.
  • Knowledge and ability to travel throughout Central Brooklyn.
  • Experience with literature reviews and report writing.
  • Public speaking
  • Excellent writing, English composition/grammar, and proofreading skills.
  • Active listening and problem solving.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.

 

There is a potential for this position to transition to DOHMH and therefore candidates must meet DOHMH eligibility requirements, including NYC residency.

 

SALARY

$20 per hour. 

Up to 15 - 18 hours weekly

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This position will be hired through a staffing agency.

This position will end on June 30, 2025.

 

Fully In Office

 

LOCATION

Bedford District Health Office – 485 Throop Ave, Brooklyn NY 11221

 

TO APPLY

To apply, upload Resume, including how your experience relates to this position. Applicants who best match the position needs will be contacted.

 

The Fund for Public Health in New York City is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages a diverse pool of candidates to apply.

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