Teen Health Education Internship
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Public Health -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Public Health
Teens Make Health Happen Mentorship
at Health Corps
Southern Oklahoma
We are recruiting for programming in the following areas:
Ardmore, Davis, Dickson, Kingston, or Madill, OK.
8+ hours/week, academic year .
Stipend + College Credit Available.
Are you interested in serving your community and empowering the next generation of healthy leaders? Health Corps and our mission to improve the lives of youth, both mentally and physically, provides you with the opportunity to do just that.
Who We AreWe are Health Corps - a national, non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. We empower teens by encouraging them to become change agents within their families, schools, and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges.
WhereYou Fit In
We are looking for a creative, friendly, self-starter who will implement an innovative wellness club, Teens Make Health Happen, in 1-4 middle or high schools in the Southern Oklahoma area. The TMHH Club empowers teens to make healthier choices for themselves and their families. You will serve as a catalyst for sustainable change, promoting improved health and wellness, and creating leadership opportunities for teens at your assigned sites.
As a TMHH Mentor, you will serve as a near-peer mentor to local middle and high school students throughout the academic year. You will gain hands on experience leading our health and wellness club, Teens Make Health Happen, in area schools and by supporting teens in planning and leading wellness programming such as lunchtime demonstrations, step challenges and community improvement projects.
Responsibilities- Develop Strong Relationships:
Collaborate with teen wellness leaders and site partners to ensure effective delivery of Health Corps' programming across 1-4 school sites. Collaborate with your Regional Program Manager and other area mentors, and participate in ongoing professional development and leadership opportunities provided by the organization at no expense. - Assess Your Schools' Needs and Progress:
Research what health challenges the schools you serve are facing and measure your impact by completing a needs assessment, reporting, and tracking your work throughout your mentorship. - Manage Teens Make Health Happen Clubs:
Plan and implement the successful delivery of the Health Corps' program, Teens Make Health Happen, committing to 8+ hours a week throughout the course of the academic year. Commit to be at your assigned school sites/campuses for 3-4+ hours each week for instructional purposes. Full year placements are prioritized, with a few opportunities for single semester commitments and 1-4 club site placements for varying commitment levels. - Share and Make Aware:
Host Café O Yea demonstrations at each of your sites monthly and support them with regional events. Contribute to Health Corps' social media platforms (Instagram, Tik Tok, etc.) by sharing program highlights, stories of impact, and photos. - Commit to the Health Corps Mission:
Prioritize health and wellness daily and work to ensure that relevant, local health resources are accessible for all students and staff at your respective sites. - Represent Health Corps in Southern Oklahoma:
Embody and extend our organization and values inside and outside your sites. Presence—whether at your assigned sites or at an area-wide event—will support outreach efforts connecting teens, staff, and community members to Health Corps resources and materials.
- Undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in, or interested in public health, public policy, biology, nutrition, marketing, psychology, education, social work or other related fields.
- In good academic standing with your university.
- Commitment of 8+ hours each week to the mentorship for the entire academic year.
- Self-expectation and strong desire to grow personally and professionally as a leader in the community, and as a…
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