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Position Information
Posting Number:20255736VPosition Title:Health EducatorPosting TypeStudentHours/week:8Eligibility:Work study preferred but open to all studentsSemester2025-2026 Academic YearLocation Driscoll HallDetailed Work ScheduleNumber of positions:1Department:948-Nursing-Research & InnovationContact Name:Susan RubinsteinContact Phone/Extension:6105195904
Position Summary Information
Job Description Summary:
Part-Time Health Education Intern (8 hours/week) to assist the Mid-Atlantic Center for Children’s Health and the Environment with developing materials for community members and providing education.
Requirements:
Matriculation in Villanova graduate program
Registered nurse
Excellent written communication skills
Interest in environmental health education or experience with health promotion/public health messaging
Additional Information:
Essential job functions:
Develop written materials related to extreme weather, wildfire smoke, extreme rain, flooding, and possibly other topics for dissemination to community groups.
Assist with community outreach and educational events.
Perform other duties and assist with projects as assigned.
Physical Demands Summary:Wage Rate:18/hour
Posting Detail Information
Closing Date (11:59pm ET):Open Until FilledYes
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