Public Health Internship – Sports, Mental Health Advocacy & Leadership
100% Remote Flexible Hours
Overview
The Public Health Internship provides hands-on experience in mental health education, leadership development, and community engagement. As part of the Titan of Life Project, inspired by Melvin L. Burks' leadership legacy, this internship integrates mental health awareness with purpose-driven leadership and the Voice Up Theory for Learning, which connects education to personal purpose.
Interns will support mental health advocacy initiatives, develop educational materials, and integrate storytelling-based learning into leadership programs.
Key Responsibilities
Mental Health Education & Advocacy
Develop and implement age-appropriate mental health education materials.
Apply Voice Up Theory to connect leadership skills with mental health awareness.
Facilitate discussions and activities that reduce stigma and promote well-being.
Design interactive learning experiences to enhance mental health understanding.
Program Development & Community Engagement
Assist in coordinating leadership incubator programs (1-Week, 2-Week, and 4-Week Tracks).
Help integrate mental health principles into the Purpose Fellowship superhero curriculum.
Support community-based trust-building initiatives for mental health resilience.
Partner with mentors and community organizations to expand support networks.
Evaluate program impact and document success stories.
Internship Tracks & Benefits
Flexible Participation Options
1. Volunteer Track – Build experience and expand your professional network.
2. Academic Credit – Earn internship credit while working on real-world public health projects.
3. Paid Fellowship – Selected candidates with strong project proposals may receive a $500-$750/month stipend for a 3-4 month commitment.
Additional Benefits
Remote & Flexible: Work from anywhere, 5-10 hours/week.
Mentorship & Leadership Training: Learn from experienced public health professionals.
Career Growth: Potential for independent contractor roles ($20-$30/hour, up to 15 hours/week).
Qualifications
Education & Experience
Pursuing or holding a Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Psychology, Social Work, Education, or a related field.
Experience in mental health education, community outreach, or leadership development preferred.
Strong communication and facilitation skills, especially in discussing mental health topics.
Skills & Personal Qualities
Passion for mental health advocacy and reducing stigma.
Strong writing and curriculum development skills.
Ability to work independently and collaborate in a virtual setting.
Comfort with digital learning platforms and virtual engagement tools.
How to Apply
Submit the following:
1. Resume/CV highlighting relevant experience.
2. Cover Letter explaining why you’re interested in the position.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Titan of Life Project values diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds, abilities, and experiences.
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Together we are organized around the following structure:
Every person identifies a cause that is personal and valuable to them.
Mine is helping the children of the incarcerated.
Every person agrees to be held accountable to the following principles.
Collaboration
All are welcome. All means all
Collaboration
Collaboration in the workplace extends far beyond simply working together on projects. It represents an active commitment to combining diverse perspectives, skills, and experiences to achieve outcomes that surpass what any individual could accomplish alone.