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Subject: 2016 Public Health Associate Program will accept applications via
USAjobs on January 4

Description:
The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) is a 2-year entry-level, full-time
employment and career development training program designed to prepare recent
graduates through hands-on, frontline experience in the day-to-day operations
of public health programs. You must be a recent graduate (GPA 3.0 required)
with a bachelor’s or master’s degree beginning a career in public health.
Upon successful completion of the program, PHAP associates are qualified to
compete for entry-level career positions at CDC and other public health
organizations.

Who Can Apply:
•Recent graduates (last 2 years or expected degree by July 1, 2016) with a
minimum of a bachelor’s degree
•Must have a 3.0 GPA (transcripts required)
•Must be willing to relocate, if necessary, within the 50 United States and
its territories

How to Apply:
•Applications will be accepted January 4 -8, 2016 via USAJobs
•HR will evaluate applications to ensure minimum qualifications are met
•Eligible list of candidates provided to hiring manager(s)
•Veterans’ preference does apply

Feel free to reach out to Abel Assefa (UMD '13, Bio-Chemistry) at
[log in to unmask], should you have any questions.


Event Date: January 4, 2016
Contact Person: Abel Assefa
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Website URL: http://http://www.cdc.gov/phap/

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