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Careers


The College offers career services for undergraduate and graduate students through our Office of Public Health Practice and Partnerships 

Our Public Health Ambassadors are available to meet with students on an appointment basis to provide career counseling. Bill and Matt are retired local health commissioners with decades of experience and numerous professional contacts in Ohio and nationally. Bob is a former hospital executive who was responsible for strategic planning and other organization-wide indicatives at Akron Children's Hospital. They are dedicated to helping students prepare themselves for a career in public health and health care offering:

  • Resume review and guidance
  • Job interview advice
  • Referrals for internships, applied practice experiences (APE), job shadowing, and job openings

Please with one of our Public Health Ambassadors and get to know them here!

The Ambassadors offer virtual career sessions each semester. To see the list of upcoming sessions, visit our Events webpage


Archived Career Session Videos

Looking for a specific session? Email publichealth@kent.edu

Fall 2025 Sessions
Robert Hakes

Meet a Health Policy Analyst and Alumnus

September 3, 2025

Robert Hakes, MPH, and Director of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs at Cleveland’s MetroHealth System and С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ College of Public Health alumnus, discusses his career path and opportunities for public health graduates in health policy development.

 
Cedric McMickle

Meet a Public Health Professional in the Food Service Industry

September 17, 2025

Cedric McMickle, Senior Manager, Total Quality, with Darden, a nationwide food service corporation with ownership of multiple nationwide restaurant chains, and a College of Public Health graduate student, discusses his career path through public health and private industry. 

 
Mary Helen Smith

Meet an Environmental Health Professional

October 1, 2025

Mary Helen Smith, MPH, CPH, RS, REHS, retired Environmental Health Director at the Portage County Health District, discusses her career path and opportunities for public health students and graduates with an interest in the environment and environmental health.

 
Becky Lehman

Meet a Local Health Commissioner

October 15, 2025

Becky Lehman, MPH, MPA, CHES, Health Commissioner at the Portage County Health District, discusses her career path and opportunities for public health students and graduates in local public health practice.

 
Lauren Birmingham

Meet a Data Scientist and College of Public Health Alumna

October 29, 2025

Lauren Birmingham, PhD, Senior Lead Scientist at the technology and consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton and С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ College of Public Health alumna, discusses her work in health care data analytics and opportunities for public health students and graduates with an interest in this field.

 
Rob Kollin

Meet a College of Public Health Faculty Member

November 12, 2025

Rob Kollin, MSM, MS, Lecturer in the College of Public Health, discusses his career path and his previous experience working in the health insurance and IT industries.
 

 
Mac Smith

Meet a Career Advisor from С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Career Exploration and Development

December 3, 2025

Mac Smith, Senior Career Advisor at С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Career Exploration and Development, discusses career and job readiness services available for public health students from his office.

Spring 2024 Sessions

Ambassadors Career Session - Meet a College of Public Health Professor

January 31, 2024, 5-6 pm 

Jennifer King, PhD, College of Public Health Assistant Professor, discusses her career path in public health and opportunities for students with an interest in community-based research. 

 

Internship and Job Opportunities in Community Health Centers

February 14, 2024, 5-6 pm

Vicki Marie, MEd, Provider Relations Manager at Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services in Cleveland, discusses practical learning and job opportunities for health professions students in community health centers.  

 

Internship Opportunities in Columbus and Washington, DC

February 28, 2024, 5 -6 pm

Wendy Patton, Director of the С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Columbus Program in State Issues, discusses internship opportunities in Ohio state government agencies in Columbus and other learning opportunities in Washington DC.  

 

Careers Opportunities in Biostatistics

March 20, 2024

Lianbo Yu, PhD, Research Assistant Professor at the Ohio State University College of Public Health, discusses his educational and career path in biostatistical research and career opportunities for graduate students in biostatistics and epidemiology.

 

Meet the Public Health Ambassadors

April 3, 2024

С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ College of Public Health Ambassadors William Franks, MPH, Robert Howard, MA and Matthew Stefanak, MPH, CPH, discuss their careers in public health and health care and offer advice for students beginning their careers in the public health profession.

 

 

Careers in Clinical Research

April 17, 2024, 5-6 pm

Laurie Ann Moennich, PhD, MPH, Research Program Manager at the Cleveland Clinic and С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ College of Public Health BSPH alumna, discusses her career path since graduation and opportunities for public health students in clinical research.  

 

Careers in Healthcare Consulting

April 24, 2024

Valerie Barckhoff, MBA, Principal in healthcare consulting practice at Windham Brannon, discusses her work in providing strategic, regulatory, and operational consulting services to healthcare organizations.

Fall 2024 Sessions

Peace Corps Global Health Volunteer Service

September 11, 2024

Kyle Carter, Peace Corps Recruiter for northern Ohio, will discuss his service as a health volunteer and global health volunteer opportunities with Peace Corps.

 

Graduate Education in Healthcare Administration

September 25, 2024

College of Public Health BSPH alumnus Elton Sunnyway discusses his graduate school experience in his Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) program. 

 

Meet a College of Public Health Epidemiologist

October 10, 2024

Heather Beaird, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the College of Public Health, discusses her career and describe the day-to-day work of epidemiologists in public health practice and academia.

 

Careers in Health Care Emergency Preparedness and Response

October 23, 2024

Lauren Lucarelli,  MA, CHEP, Department Analyst in Emergency Management Operations at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses her role in hospital emergency preparedness and response and opportunities for students to enter this field.

 

Careers in Corporate Wellness

November 6, 2024

Kelley Parker, Talent Acquisition Specialist with HealthFitness and С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ BSPH alumna, will discuss her career and student internship and career opportunities in corporate wellness.

 

Careers in drug rehabilitation through the legal system

November 20, 2024

Judge David Matia started Cuyahoga County's first felony drug court in 2009 and since then nearly 2000 drug court participants have had their lives positively affected.  He serves on many drug-related task forces including Governor DeWine's Recovery Ohio Advisory Council and the Cuyahoga County Board of Health Opioid Task Force.  Judge Matia has been awarded Ohio's "Jurist of the Year" and was featured in Cleveland Magazine for his efforts in fighting the heroin/opioid epidemic. 

 

Meet a College of Public Health Ambassador

December 4, 2024

Constance Hawke, Ph.D., recently retired from С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµâ€™s Compliance and Risk Management unit, discusses her work in this field and opportunities for students pursuing a Healthcare Compliance Certificate from the College of Public Health. Thomas Brewer, Ph.D., College of Public Health faculty member and program coordinator, joins her to share details about the Certificate program.

Careers in Public Health

What kinds of careers Public Health are available in today’s job market?

The public health field has a wide range of career opportunities for students who want to make a difference in the lives of others. Professionals in are responsible for improving the health and well-being of communities and individuals. С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Public Health students who are passionate about these issues can pursue a variety of different career paths that are both professionally and financially rewarding.

Learn more about the following careers in Public Health by clicking on the links below:

Globally there is a shortage of nearly 4.3 million health workers, and this is expected to increase by an additional 20 percent in the next two decades.¹ Because of this, there will be an increase in demand for graduates to fill these public health jobs.

According to the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health:

More than 250,000 additional public health workers will be needed by 2020 to avert a public health crisis … Over the next 12 years, schools would have to train three times the current number of public health students to meet projected needs.²

This trend is also true for Ohio. The United Health Foundation projects that by the year 2020 the public health workforce shortages for the state of Ohio will be in excess of 10,000 workers.

Public Health Careers: Salary Expectations

According to recent salary surveys, yearly compensation ranges from $31,500 to $161,400 for the following types of careers in Public Health:

  • Health services administrator
  • Environmental health specialist
  • Epidemiologist
  • Biostatistician
  • Internal health specialist
  • Health educator
  • Occupational health & safety specialist
  • Laboratory Technologist
  • Food safety specialist

Our faculty and staff are committed to preparing С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Public Health students to meet the requirements for these and other public health careers. Our curriculum combines academic and theoretical training with practical, hands-on experiences in real worksite settings.

How do I determine which public health program is best for me? 

Schedule an advising appointment

To set up an appointment with our Academic Advising staff, call 330-672-6500 or e-mail us at publichealth@kent.edu


1World Health Organization. The World Health Report 2006: working together for health. World Health Organization; Geneva: 2006 (accessed November 17, 2009).

2Association of Schools of Public Health. Confronting the Public Health Workforce Crisis (accessed November 17, 2009).