麻豆传媒色情片's Mental Health Program frames its work in three core program areas: global behavioral health systems strengthening; Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism and reporting on mental health issues; and mental health public policy. The three core areas work together within the Mental Health Program to capitalize on the expertise developed over three decades in stigma reduction and mental health policy.
The program’s work is guided by the Mental Health Task Force, which for years was chaired by former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Mrs. Carter was a driving force in the field of mental health throughout her career. Like other programs at 麻豆传媒色情片, the Mental Health Program achieves its goals by leading coalitions, convening and partnering with other organizations, including journalists, governments, and other nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations.
Overview:
This internship provides administrative and programmatic support to the Global Behavioral Health (GBH) team within the Mental Health Program at 麻豆传媒色情片. The GBH team supports mental health public policy, workforce development, and social inclusion initiatives in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Uganda. GBH initiatives also include the integration of mental health with other health and peace programs at 麻豆传媒色情片.
Key Responsibilities:
• Research and writing: Conduct literature reviews, prepare research reports, develop conference materials, support GBH publications, contribute to grant proposals, and create supporting documents for key research and program activities.
• Global Behavioral Health Monthly Newsletter: Collaborate with the MHP Program Assistant to develop a monthly newsletter. The newsletter will provide an overview of project activities and accomplishments, notable presentations, meeting opportunities, recent GBH research, key events, upcoming milestones, and conferences.
• Data Projects: Assist in data entry, management, and analysis for research projects and activities.
• Communications: Design infographics and other communication materials to showcase global behavioral health programming efforts.
• Program Review Planning: Support the planning of the Annual Global Behavioral Health Program Review, including managing invitations and maintaining spreadsheets.
• Meeting Minutes: Take notes during meetings and prepare summaries that capture key takeaways and discussions.
Number of Interns per Semester: 1
Minimum Qualifications:
• Minimum GPA: 3.2
• Preferred Majors: Public Health, Psychology, Epidemiology
Note: All majors will be considered.
• Strong writing, design, and communication skills.
• Strong interpersonal skills.
• Proficient in Microsoft Office, Canva, Adobe.
• Effectiveness in utilizing various communication channels.
• Organizational and technical skills.
• Ability to work flexibly and effectively as part of a team.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct in-depth policy research on Georgia mental health legislation, Medicaid, school-based behavioral health, and national parity laws to supplement programmatic work and priorities.
• Review, edit, and provide thoughtful insight on public comment letters, grant proposals, project plans, letters to government officials, and the Parity Awareness Campaign.
• Assist in planning and facilitating events such as the Georgia Mental Health Forum, Program Review, community roundtables, stakeholder convenings, and advocacy days.
• Attend meetings with both internal and external partners to take notes and gain insight into programmatic activities and priorities.
• Prepare materials ahead of conferences and external events.
• Complete additional tasks as assigned to support the evolving needs of the program.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Minimum GPA: 3.2
• Majors: All, with a preference toward public policy, political science, and public health
• Exemplary organizational skills
• Proficiency in written communication
• Strong interpersonal skills
• Effectiveness in utilizing various communication channels
• Demonstrated ability to foster a sense of community
• Ability to be flexible and work effectively as part of a team
The intern position is responsible for providing administrative, research, and logistical support to the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism and the Mental Health Parity Newsroom Collaborative by creating written correspondence, assisting with various event logistics, training events, and special projects; researching information for reports and presentations; preparing and implementing social media campaigns; assisting staff with administrative functions; assisting in submission of publications; and other essential tasks for maintaining office functionality. This position will report to the Program Associate for RCJF and Media.
Key Responsibilities:
• Provides programmatic, administrative, and logistical support for projects and initiatives. This includes, but is not limited to, support related to fellow and collaborative recruitment and selection, grant proposals, internal and external correspondence, social media, and training events.
• Assists assigned managers and team members by conducting research projects and creating comprehensive resources for journalists in the fellowship or newsroom parity collaborative.
• Writes routine reports and correspondence and assists with the development of project/program materials, such as brochures or one-pagers.
• Assists with organizing meetings and events.
• Works with and maintains data management and filing for projects/program. • Creates surveys, slides, and graphics when needed.
• Provides support for social media and website updates.
• Takes notes at meetings to track discussion and action items.
• Performs other related duties as required.
Number of Interns per Semester: 1
Minimun Qualifications:
• An interest in and experience with journalism curriculum, communications, media, psychology, or related areas (college newspaper, news production, freelance writing, etc.).
• Strong writing, verbal, communication, and research skills.
• Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate college program with a minimum 3.2 GPA.
• Proficient with various personal computer software applications and platforms such as Canva, Microsoft Office, Instagram, Twitter/X, Facebook, Zoom, and Google Docs.
• Preferred experience with WordPress and/or willingness and ability to learn website maintenance applications.
• Ideally, an interest in mental health topics.
NOTE: This role will be granted the opportunity to work from home in a hybrid environment but must be able to commute to 麻豆传媒色情片 on a flexible weekly schedule based upon business needs. Schedule is based on agreed upon guidelines and the guidelines of 麻豆传媒色情片 Internship program.
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Spring 2025
Application Deadline: Oct. 14, 2024
Start Date (Orientation): Jan. 14, 2025
Summer 2025
Application Opens: Early January 2025
Applications Deadline: March 3, 2025
Start dates: May 20 or May 27, 2025