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Heidi Rosner

480-332-7856

[email protected]

461 W. Los Arboles Chandler AZ 85225

Mission Statement

I am a very motivated and upbeat individual that is passionate about the public and community healthfields. I have the skill to balance being organized andindependentwith beingsociable and easy going.I am interested in continuing to gain valuable experience affecting and influencing mysurrounding community to improvedhealth outcomes.

Education

Concordia UniversityNebraska(June2014 June 2016)

Masters of Public Health - 3.8GPA

Arizona State University(August 2007-December 2012)

Bachelors of Art in Global Health

Relevant Coursework

Health Policy and Management (MPH 525)

Principles in Health Behavior (MPH 515)

Community Health (MPH 584)

Programming Evaluations in Public Health (MPH 585)

Work Experience

Prevention Specialist BHT II Terros HEALTH (September 2015 Current)

Develop public health curriculum

Facilitate educations for Morning Program

Preform Morning Program duties (gate calls, showers, meal prep, Safeway donation pick up, etc)

Program outreach

Help ensure contractual obligations are met

Provide case management and resource navigation for TOGETHER program clients

Develop and maintain data analysis for TOGETHER program

Instruct community health education classes focused on HIV prevention

Conduct HIV, HEP C, and Syphilis testing

Provide STD counseling

Tabling at community events / program marketing/ fundraising

Student Intern - Greater Valley Area Health Education Center (GVAHEC)(April 2015 September 2015)

Conducted resource centerevaluation

Executed resource center data inputanddata analysis

Developed program evaluation tools

Built Excel database to track metrics to present to stakeholders/community partners

Participated with clientresource navigation

Attendedand contributed topartner development meetings

Collaborated with other GVAHEC students on Refugee Focus Womens Health Class evaluation and program development

Health and Nutrition Program Evaluation Intern Refugee Focus (May 2015 September 2015)

Researched and implemented needs assessment and evaluation of health and nutrition education

Developedapplicable (for non-English speakers and across various cultures) health informationmaterials

Developed systems for refugee women to give feedback

Tracked class attendance, retention, and survey responses

Advised the Refugee Focus VISTA and volunteers on updates for the health curriculum

Created evaluation data collection tools and analytical database

Refugee Womens Health Coordinator Refugee Focus (May 2015 September 2015)

Coordinated and facilitated weekly health education classes

Organized program into more evidence based health education

Close interaction and coordination with foreign language interpreters

Mentored health professionalsand educators

Extra-CurricularActives

Study Abroad China Summer of 2010 with Arizona State University

From the programs website:Drawing on such fields as anthropology, archaeology, history, sustainability, global health, urban studies, political science and sociology, our China program focuses attention on two central and accessible topics that allow us to understand both the genesis and the results of these massive changes in China, and where things are going next: foodand environmental health.

Received training on survey administering and data collection, then executing this portion of the research and enlisted participants on the streets of the city

Participated in ASU research project onethno-hydrology to investigatehow secure residents of Shanghai felt about their city water

Developedoutlinesfor mockpublic healthprograms that could be implemented on the Beijing Universities campus in regards to student health and nutrition