Careers

Anne McFarland

The opportunities provided by the Office of Career Services are vast including daily emails about jobs / internships and opportunities to network with other healthcare professionals in the area. You will leave Rollins with a sense of academic fulfillment and career to match!

Anne Farland,
MPH Candidate

As a Rollins graduate, you will join a well respected community of experts and leaders who share a common goal: keeping people and communities healthy at home and around the world.

Rollins provides career guidance and direction to prepare future public health leaders, including...

  • Individual and group resume workshops, mock interviews and more

  • Networking events including an annual Public Health Opportunities Fair

  • Mentoring program to connect students with RSPH alumni

Capital Career Tour - A biannual event to connect RSPH students with businesses in the nation’s health epicenter. The tour will allow students to interact with potential employers and discover career paths in domestic and international health policy, program management and research.

Visit the Career Services web page

 

A sample of position titles of RSPH graduates:
  • Health Education Coordinator
  • Consultant
  • Surveillance Epidemiologist
  • Public Health Analyst
  • Presidential Management Fellow
  • Medical Epidemiologist
  • Mathematical Statistician
  • Research Project Coordinator
  • Health Policy Analyst
  • Infection Control Associate
  • Health Program Director
  • Infection Control Associate
  • Health Program Director
  • Grant Research Specialist
  • Information Analyst
  • Regional Emergency Coordinator
  • Public Health Nutrition Fellow
  • Data Manager
  • Industrial Hygienist
  • HIV/AIDS Project Liaison



Alumni Spotlight

Becky Lazensky. Class of 2006. Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer in the Florida Department of Health. Conducts epidemiologic investigations, research, and public health surveillance.

Kristin Graziano. Class of 2006, Prevention Science. Family Physician living and working on the vast Navajo Reservation in Arizona providing direct clinical care and fighting the diabetes epidemic through research and public health practice.

Joy Lawn. Class of 2000. Pediatrician working out of South Africa. Conducting research on saving children in their first month of life.

Stephen Cochi. Class of 1993. Special Assistant to the Global Infectious Disease Director. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Laura Conn. Class of 1994. Special Advisor on the National Health Information Network. The Department of Health and Human Services.