Health - Public Health Prevention Internship
Company: Multnomah County
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 7, 2026
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Job Description:
Current employees: Please apply through the employee portal to
be considered for this opportunity. Pay Range: $16.30 - $30.00
Hourly Department: Health Department Job Type: Intern Exemption
Status: United States of America (Non-Exempt) Closing Date (Open
Until Filled if No Date Specified): April 09, 2026 The Opportunity:
Public Health Prevention Internship College to County Internship
2025 - Health Department, Public Health Division, Prevention and
Health Promotion Pay Rate: $24 per hour Job Type: Temporary College
Intern Duration: Summer 2026 - Starting in June - 12 weeks Hours:
40 hours a week Telework: Hybrid, in person work more than telework
Building Physical Location: Office = Wednesdays at Gateway, and
Sundays at People’s Market Does This Position Require Driving a
County Vehicle? If so, please explain why and frequency: N/A 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 Chronic Disease Prevention
and Health Promotion Unit Do? Bring your interest in Public Health
and a desire to contribute to health promotion programs in our
local community to this internship with the Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion (PHP) unit of the Public Health
Division of the Multnomah County Health Department. This internship
focuses on supporting community food access, youth engagement, and
culturally responsive programming through initiatives such as the
People’s Farmers Market in Rockwood and related outreach efforts.
Our unit is made up of three programs: Community and Adolescent
Health (CAH): Our work is upstream prevention. This means we look
at the root causes of violence and work to address them to prevent
violence from impacting people in the future. We work with young
people (ages 10-24), who are the most impacted by violence in
Multnomah County. We support youth-driven activities, projects and
events that are done in partnership with trusted adults (teachers,
mentors, coaches, etc.) Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community
Health (REACH): REACH works with local organizations, other
government programs and agencies, businesses and community members
to prevent chronic disease and improve the collective health of
Black and African communities (including immigrants and refugees)
of Multnomah County. We also work with the ACHIEVE (Action
Communities for Health, Innovation and Environmental Change)
Coalition. Multnomah County's REACH program focuses on three
strategy areas: Nutrition, Physical Activity and Built Environment,
and Breastfeeding. Tobacco Control and Prevention (TCPP): The
Tobacco Retail Licensing (TRL) which handles licensing,
inspections/enforcement, and training for the 700 licensed tobacco
retailers in the county. The Tobacco Prevention and Education
Program (TPEP), funded by Oregon Health Authority (OHA), which
works to help promote tobacco prevention and cessation through
Policy, Systems and Environmental strategies. These strategies
include partnering with community based organizations, as well as
schools and county health clinics; media campaigns; and policy
promotion at the local and state level. Internship Opportunity:
Gain hands-on public health experience while supporting
community-based food access, youth engagement, and health equity
initiatives. The intern will contribute to the planning,
implementation, and evaluation of the People’s Farmers Market in
Rockwood and related community programming. This includes working
with youth, families, vendors, and community partners to promote
healthy eating, social connection, and economic opportunity. Based
on the intern’s skills and interests, internship activities and
deliverables will be finalized collaboratively from the options
below. Community Engagement & Youth-Focused Programming Support
planning, coordination, and implementation of the People’s Farmers
Market in Rockwood Support market-day operations, setup, and
breakdown Join PHP staff at community events such as Juneteenth,
Reclaiming Black Joy, Pride NW, and Portland Parks & Recreation
summer programs Support outreach to promote food access programs
and community resources Assist in developing youth-centered
activities related to food justice, nutrition, and community
wellness at the People’s Farmers Market Help facilitate youth
engagement workshops, listening sessions, or creative projects
Promote safe and welcoming “third spaces” for young people
Collaborate with youth advisory groups when applicable Training
Development Review and provide feedback on outreach materials,
trainings and educational resources Support Staff in developing
culturally responsive programming REACH Communications and Outreach
Support distribution of flyers, social media content, and
promotional materials Assist with documenting People’s Farmers
market activities through photos, stories, and reports Help collect
community feedback and testimonials Support short-term outreach
campaigns focused on food access and youth engagement REACH Food
Access, Community Health & Policy Research Review policies related
to farmers markets, SNAP and Double Up food Ducks Participation
Support evaluation of barriers to participation (permits, fees,
transportation, language access, etc) Help identify policy and
system level opportunities to strengthen community food programs
REACH Data Collection and Program Evaluation Assist with tracking
attendance and community engagement Support survey development and
data collection for market evaluation Contribute to summary reports
and recommendations Schedule/Logistics: Our REACH office is located
at 10305 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97216. We would expect an
intern to work in-person as much as possible, but at minimum on
Wednesdays our team’s in-office day and the intern will be required
to be in person on Sundays at the Farmers Market from 12-4pm and
expected to stand for long hours under various weather conditions.
Minimum Qualifications and Education: Candidates should have
completed within one year or enrolled in a college/university
academic institution. Pursuing degree in public health,
health-related including social service, and communications College
to County Program Eligibility Website Promote a culture of respect,
inclusiveness, and appreciation of diverse perspectives,
backgrounds, and values ( Link to Equity and Empowerment Lens ) In
accordance with Oregon Law , Multnomah County is not collecting
school attendance dates in the initial application process; please
do not include these dates in your resume, cover letter and other
application materials. Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah
County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it
to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees. We
are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate
qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability,
veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other
legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster
is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA
Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran
referrals. Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying
veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’
preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly
provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific
disability prevents them from completing an application or
participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the
recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with
hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the
Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711. Questions?
Recruiter: Yulee Kim-Whetstone Email: yulee.kimwhetstone@multco.us
Phone: 1 (971) 3490804 Application information may be used
throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to
change without notice. Disclaimer: This announcement is intended as
a general descriptive recruitment guide and is subject to change.
It does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. Job
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