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Biostatistics Intern
ORGANIZATION: African American Women Trucking Association
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13 people are interested
Key Responsibilities:
Assist the Director in analyzing health data related to truck drivers, including trends in chronic health conditions, mental health, and injuries.
Organize and clean large datasets from health programs, ensuring accuracy and consistency.
Use statistical software (e.g., R, SAS, SPSS) to analyze health trends and provide insights into the effectiveness of health initiatives.
Support the creation of reports and visualizations that summarize health data, trends, and research findings.
Assist in preparing research proposals for new studies focusing on health outcomes within the trucking industry.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals to interpret data and provide actionable insights for improving health programs.
Relevant Undergraduate Degrees:
Biostatistics
Epidemiology
Public Health
Mathematics (with focus on Statistics)
Data Science
Informatics
Applied Statistics
What We Offer:
Practical experience in biostatistics and data analysis, applying knowledge to real-world health challenges.
Opportunity to contribute to research that shapes health policy and programs for truck drivers.
Exposure to cutting-edge research in health data and health outcomes for underserved communities.
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About African American Women Trucking Association
Location:
1638 Venture Point Way, Decatur, GA 30032, US
Mission Statement
Mission: Support, Empower, and Advocate "SEA" For the rights and safety of African American women within the trucking industry.
Description
The African American Women Trucking Association (AAWTA) is a dynamic organization dedicated to supporting and empowering African American women within the trucking industry. Founded on the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion, AAWTA serves as a beacon of solidarity and opportunity for women of African descent who are truck drivers, trucking company owners, dispatchers, and industry professionals.
The association provides a platform for networking, mentorship, and professional development, fostering a supportive community where members can exchange ideas, share experiences, and access resources to enhance their careers.
In essence, the African American Women Trucking Association is a vital force for change and progress in the trucking industry, working tirelessly to break down barriers, empower women, and build a more diverse and inclusive future for all.
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
December 3, 2024
SKILLS
- Mental Health
- Reporting & Dashboards
- Mathematics
- Healthcare
- Project Management
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Must be at least 19
- Orientation or Training
- 20 hours a week