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In New York, the insurance coverage for mental health and addiction services must be similar to what is offered for physical health conditions. Join us on Monday, July 15, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. to learn more about behavioral health parity. Sign up: https://on.nyc.gov/3S1SntI
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Come join the NYC Public Health Laboratory, one of the largest local public health labs in the U.S. We are hiring for a laboratory microbiologist. In this role, candidates will perform lab test and procedures at a complex level, provide reference and testing services for mycobacteria and train personnel on appropriate testing techniques. Apply here: https://on.nyc.gov/3UNPL4B
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Ready to join one of the largest public health agencies in the nation? You're in luck, because we're hiring an associate laboratory microbiologist! In this position, candidates will assist lab supervisors with routine lab operations, perform high complexity lab testing and procedures on various specimens and generate reports related to laboratory testing. Apply: https://on.nyc.gov/3LjhxjY
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Excited to see this fantastic, innovative work being done by PHIG!
The Indiana Department of Health was able to train 160 new food inspectors with funding from CDC’s Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG)! This will result in safer food practices and the prevention of possible foodborne disease outbreaks like salmonella in restaurants, cafeterias, food trucks and more across the state. Learn more about how PHIG and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are investing in the workforce that keeps the public healthy in communities across the United States here: https://bit.ly/3R4WG78
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Do you enjoy the fast-paced excitement of working in public relations? Apply to join our team as a deputy press secretary! This role will plan and execute speaking events and media interviews, advise staff for press interviews and events and help develop a strategic press outreach plan for specific audiences. To apply: on.nyc.gov/3VBEG5F
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Calling all graphic designers! Your creativity is wanted here at the Health Department! We are hiring a graphic designer to design content for print, social media and the web, collaborate on multiple projects with various graphical needs and transform health data into easy-to-understand and compelling content. Apply today: https://on.nyc.gov/3KYkWEz
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Today marks two years since the Supreme Court's disastrous Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade. NYC remains a safe haven for abortion care. Anyone looking for help finding an abortion in NYC can call the Abortion Access Hub at 1-877-NYC-AHUB: on.nyc.gov/4cjdsIf
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We recently hosted the annual One Health Animal Working Group meeting, bringing together local, state and federal partners from over 20 organizations. This year the agenda was focused on the impacts of climate change on animals, plants, and their habitats in NYC. Thank you to everyone for their collaboration and for the incredible work being done behind the scenes to identify, document, and prepare for these impacts. Jennifer Bloodgood
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Stop scrolling through LinkedIn and start applying! We are hiring a Chinese interpreter, project manager. In this role, candidates will translate and proof-read a vast range of communication materials, provide input on cultural and linguistic issues related to the development of communications materials and develop in-house resources like translation style guides. Apply today: https://on.nyc.gov/45yvkfy
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