EMBRACE Internship

The Equity in Maternal and Birthing Outcomes and Reproductive Health through Community Engagement (EMBRACE) Center at the University of Pittsburgh aims to advance maternal and reproductive health and justice among Black people in Allegheny County. 

The EMBRACE Center will support three graduate students from the University of Pittsburgh for a practicum experience at one of three community sites from May 5 to June 27, 2025. 

  • Allegheny County Health Department
  • Healthy Start Inc.
  • The EMBRACE ICC/4TM Study 

The internship will be approximately 25 hours a week over the 8 weeks. Each intern will be matched with a preceptor from the community site and an EMBRACE academic mentor. Interns will receive a stipend of $3,000.

Who Can Apply 

Pitt graduate students studying

  • Public Health
  • Nursing
  • Social Work
  • Rehabilitation Science
  • Pharmacy
  • Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
Internship Activities
  • Research and/or evaluation project at host site
  • EMBRACE book club and journal club
  • Personal journal prompt reflections
  • Networking and presentation opportunities
Skills Gained
  • Increased knowledge of maternal and child health and reproductive justice
  • Leadership, collaboration, and communication
  • Data analysis and/or program evaluation
  • Community-engaged public health

Application 

To apply, prepare an application with the following required materials: 

  • Resume (2 pages maximum)
  • 3 references 
    • name, role, organization, and email address for each reference. A formal letter of recommendation is not required.
  • Cover letter that addresses skills, educational and professional history, as well as:
    • Why are you interested in maternal and child health? 
    • What skills would you bring to this internship? 
    • How will this internship help you in your career path? 
    • What do you hope to learn through this internship? 

Email your application to embracecenter@pitt.edu in a single PDF file. 

Applications are due at 11:59 p.m. on February 24, 2025