Training and Employment
As part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) offers a number of training and employment opportunities.
There are a number of CDC-wide programs through which applicants can be assigned to train or work at NCEH. If you are interested in training at NCEH through one of these programs, make sure the program is applicable to NCEH, before you apply. Contacts for each training program are provided in the program descriptions.
Working at NCEH
NCEH Training Resources
- Childhood Lead Poisoning PreventionEmergency and Terrorism Preparedness for Environmental Health Practitioners (ETP)
- Environmental Assessment Training Series (EATS) – Foodborne Illness Outbreaks
- Environmental Health Services
- Environmental Health Training in Emergency Response (EHTER)
- Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
- Environmental Public Health Tracking
- Keeping Track, Promoting Health: Classroom Modules
- National Association of Local Boards of Health (NALBOH) Environmental Health Primer
- Recognizing, Preventing, and Treating Heat-Related Illness
- Vessel Sanitation Seminar (Cruise Ship Employees)
CDC-Wide Programs
- CDC Learning Connection
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) – Education and Training
- Epidememiologic Computer-Based Case Studies
- Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS)
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Training
- Preventive Medicine Residency and Fellowship (PMR/F)
- Public Health Associate Program (PHAP)
- Public Health Prevention Service Fellowship (PHPS)
- Page last reviewed: May 31, 2018
- Page last updated: May 31, 2018
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