Project AHEAD Internship
Project Asian Health Education and Development (AHEAD) is a 9-week summer
internship program designed to give training and experience to college students
who have an interest in pursuing a career in healthcare. Project AHEAD 2018
will take place Monday, June 18, 2018 through Friday, August 17, 2018,
and will be located in lower Manhattan.
Students will be exposed to various healthcare careers, and gain an understanding
of the history and dynamics of the New York Asian American community,
and of current health issues impacting the health status of
Asian Americans in the United States. Interns will have the opportunity
to create and implement a community health project and attend seminars and workshops.
Interns will receive a $1,000 stipend for the summer program.
The Health Center will not be responsible for housing accommodation, food or travel expenses.
If accepted applicants are not New York City residents,
please contact your school for possible NYC housing opportunities available to interns.
Program requirements include currently an undergraduate student
in second, third or final year of college at time of application,
interest in healthcare and the Asian American community,
and committed to working full-time, Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.,
including some early mornings and weekends.
We cannot accommodate international students
or students who are studying temporarily in the United States.
Applications are only accepted online, and include an
online application, personal statement and letter of recommendation.
Complete applications must be submitted no later than February 15, 2018.
Late applications will not be accepted.
Academic transcripts and resumes are not required and will not be accepted.
Applicants may be contacted for an interview for more information.
Please contact Melissa Bai at mbai@cbwchc.org with
questions or for more information.
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