Breathe California

Organization Description

As the local lung health leader, Breathe California of the Bay Area fights lung disease in all its forms and works with its communities to promote lung health. We envision a world that promotes healthy lungs and a healthy environment. We believe in leadership through passion, integrity, excellence, accountability, and fiscal/social responsibility. We were the first organization in the US to push for multiple ordinances to protect “nonsmokers rights,” winning the first such ordinances in Los Altos and Santa Clara County in the 1970s, and we continued city by city promoting multiple “rounds” of increasingly stringent ordinances. We have now turned to seeking protection from outdoor smoking, such as the landmark San Jose parks ordinance, and multi-unit housing protection such as the landmark Santa Clara County ordinance. In 1988 we turned in more voluntary signatures than any other local agency for Proposition 99, and we continue to support initiatives to raise tobacco taxes, license tobacco, and prevent youth access. In the 1990s we added new programs in multiple areas: EPA’s IAQ Tools for Schools inspections/remediation of respiratory hazards in schools, asthma management classes in schools, Quit the Hits cessation program for highest-risk students, Project Unity anti-tobacco program for African Americans, Mind the Gap College Advocacy program, Drive-through Flu Clinics, and Smokeless Saturday School for minors cited for tobacco possession and their parents. This last decade has brought Seniors Breathe Easy services, home inspections, provision of sleep apnea equipment, Youth for a Cool Earth environmental program, Community Connections tobacco control program for priority populations, the coordination of the Silicon Valley Clean Cities Coalition for promotion of alternatively fueled vehicles, …and the founding of the Tuberculosis Prevention Partnership…coming full circle from our beginning. Over the decades it has become more and more clear that we accomplish the greatest good, the most efficiently, at the least cost, when we work in partnership with other organizations. Although we are highly visible in our community, delivering our own direct services, we have evolved into a highly collaborative agency that frequently provides the training and technical assistance for others who deliver direct services to reach our target populations.

Program Information

Tobacco Control Health Education Internship Description:

This is a unique opportunity to join our local nonprofit health agency as we fight lung disease in all its forms and work with our communities to promote lung health. As part of Breathe California of the Central Coast’s efforts to protect communities from the harmful effects of tobacco, we are currently looking for an Anti-tobacco Health Educator Intern to assist the Anti-Tobacco Education program team in engaging in various efforts to reduce teen tobacco/vaping use.

Duties and Responsibilities:

• Become informed about the latest research regarding tobacco control including vaping, and flavored tobacco products

• Outreach to community and institutional stakeholders, schools, local youth-serving agencies, and community events to increase awareness and garner support

• Provide presentations to community partners in order to gain support and increase awareness

• Inform teens and youth about tobacco use and vaping through events and presentations to youth groups

• Conduct community and youth trainings regarding policy advocacy

• Create social media material to inform and gain support

Qualifications:

• Enthusiastic about public health and tobacco control

• Interest in experiencing community outreach and advocacy

• Strong interpersonal skills

• Excellent verbal and written communication skills

• Comfortable working with diverse populations

• Bilingual, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, a plus but not required

• Must be a non-tobacco user

Benefits:

• Health agency experience, training provided

• Academic credit

• Making a difference in the community

• Develop references for future employment

• Develop public speaking skills

Hours: 5-10 hours per week

We have 5 program areas that we recruit interns for. Our work is most closely related to public health providing lung health education disease prevention and chronic disease management for community members of all ages. Our programs include anti-tobacco smoking/vaping prevention and cessation and advocacy; asthma self-management for children and adults; COPD better breathing and caregiver trainings and workshops, clean air, alternative fuels and youth environmental education, and internships in communications.

Health & Safety
Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • Computer Literacy
  • Driver's License
  • Must be 18 or older
  • TB Test
  • Vaccinations
  • Bilingual Desired
  • Fingerprinting
Address 
1469 Park Ave.
San Jose, CA 95126
United States
General Phone 

Current Opportunities

Title Program Start Date Location Type
Health Education and Policy Service-Learning Service Learning Ongoing Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
Program(s) 
Service Learning
Organization type 
Charity Organization/Foundation (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Adults, Children/Youth, Non-specific/any population, People Experiencing Disability, People Experiencing Illness
Focus Area(s)
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice, Education, Health & Medicine, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Ecosystems, Research and Development
Additional Focus Area(s)
Behavioral Health, Chronic Disease, Substance Abuse, Wellness Education Programs
Hours of operation 

M-F 8-5

remote meetings, in-person in the Monterey County community for hands-on interaction community work

Minimum required hours 
5
Maximum students 
2