Positions are open to UMN MCH students who will be enrolled in-person and/or online for fall 2024. Incoming MCH students are encouraged to apply!
You must be eligible to work in the US (citizen of the US or a foreign national having in their possession a visa permitting permanent residence in the US, or a non-citizen national).
Read the FAQ page carefully before applying.
OPEN POSITIONS (FALL 2024+)
Are you interested in collaborating with a team of MCH students to create and engage fellow MCH students through communications?
Are you interested in integrating maternal health equity frameworks into Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) standards, enhancing qualitative research and developing population health policy skills while working with an MCH Program alumni?
Are you interested in developing mental wellness and self-care educational resources for pregnant and new Somali and Latinx parents?
Interested in working with an MCH alumni in a clinical setting, collaborating with community organizations, and building your data-gathering skills?
Are you a strong writer and technical editor with experience developing blog or newsletter content? You may be interested in serving as the co-editor for our national student blog!
Are you interested in work that supports efforts that promote and expand services in local correctional facilities and communities to support incarcerated parents and their minor children?
Are you interested in building your data literacy and analysis skills at our state’s health department?
Do you want to develop your community engagement and qualitative data collection and analysis skills? Are you interested in building relationships with internal and external stakeholders, developing communication materials and strategies and working to embed health equity within community engagement efforts?
Read what past students have had to say about these positions here!
Before Applying: Things to Know
- Read the FAQ page carefully.
- You must be an enrolled UMN MCH student.
- You must be eligible to work in the US (citizen of the US or a foreign national having in their possession a visa permitting permanent residence in the US, or a non-citizen national).
- Apply only for the position that you are able to commit to and are interested in.
- If you are offered a position, please don’t leave the supervisor waiting. Please let the offering supervisor know whether you’re accepting the offer or not within 48 hours.
- Start dates for most fall 2024 positions are September 9, 2024 (it is earlier for RAships and the blog editor). You should plan to have your first week of work beginning on September 9, arranged in advance with your supervisor(s). Later start dates or positions offered later in the semester mean fewer hours completed and thus a reduced stipend.
- Reach out directly to the supervisor listed on the job description by the application deadline (see last page of job description). Supervisors will reach out to those students they wish to interview. Most interviews will be conducted over the phone or Zoom. Once the position is offered and accepted, the supervisor contacts the Center director to facilitate your paperwork.
You cannot be deployed and have an RAship (or vice versa), nor can you be deployed to multiple agencies. This allows more students to take advantage of more opportunities.
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.