Dear Students,

Please see summer internship opportunity below. Thanks,

Attiqa

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Subject: Summer Injury Prevention Internship with National Park Service


Dear Colleagues,

Please circulate this summer internship opportunity as appropriate.

The National Park Service (NPS), Office of Risk Management is pleased to
let you know that we are again offering a paid student summer internship
for graduate and undergraduate students to work in our parks on a range of
injury prevention projects.  Students will apply skills in epidemiology,
behavioral sciences, risk management, public health, and/or social sciences
to enhance NPS injury prevention and control efforts and mitigate
unintentional injuries (e.g. drowning, fall injuries, hypothermia,
dehydration, carbon monoxide poisoning, animal bites or attacks, and trauma
from crashes in cars, boats, bikes, and other forms of transportation,
among many other injuries that occur in parks) to park visitors. Students
will attend a week long intensive training in the DC metro area before
heading to their park for their internship.

We have 7 public risk management internship opportunities available in the
following locations:
Cape Cod National Seashore
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Rock Creek Park
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
Yosemite National Park
NPS Headquarters in Washington, DC (2 internships)

There are 4 occupational safety and health internship opportunities
available in the following locations:
Morristown and Thomas Edison National Historical Parks New River Gorge
National River Glacier National Park Valley Forge National Historical Park


Interns will receive a weekly subsistence, housing, and transportation to
and from the park.  They will attend an intensive, week-long training prior
to placement and may be eligible for an AmericaCorps student grant.  In
addition, students may be able to fulfill practicum requirements through
this opportunity.

Interns will be supervised by park staff and will also receive technical
support throughout the duration of the internship from our experienced team
in the Public Risk Management Program at the NPS headquarters in
Washington, DC.

Attached is a flyer for you to post or distribute to potential applicants.
For more information, students should email Gabrielle Fisher, Public Risk
Program Specialist, at [log in to unmask]

Testimonial:
“I greatly appreciated the chance to work with the Park Service...I hope to
use this experience as a jumping-off point for future research -- perhaps
dissertation research -- either here or in another park."
- Laura Rickard, doctoral student at Cornell University, Intern at Mount
Rainier National Park, 2009 now conducting her dissertation research at
three national parks; recently published her findings in: Visitor
proficiency profiling and risk communication at a national park,
Environmental Communication, Vol . 5, No  1, March 2011, pp 62-82.

“I was impressed by the efforts of the National Park Service.  They do
amazing work maintaining our natural and cultural assets.  In addition to
the professional experience, this internship helped me appreciate nature
and the beauty of the park.  All I can say is "Thank You."
- Ekta Chaudhary, participant of the Epidemic Intelligence Service at the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Intern at Virgin Islands
National Park, 2009

(See attached file: Flyer 2012 Intern.pdf)

Best,

__________________________________
Sara B. Newman, DrPH, MCP
CDR USPHS
Deputy Chief, Office of Risk Management
Public Risk Management Program
National Park Service
1201 Eye Street, NW  STE 1135
Washington, DC 20005
Direct: 202-513-7225
Office: 202-513-7299
Cell: 202-222-8608
Fax: 202-371-2226
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