Partners in Prevention is currently hiring for Summer Interns
Summer Intern- Research Team
This position is typically filled by undergraduate or Master’s-level students in public health, health sciences, psychology, or epidemiology.
Missouri Partners in Prevention’s mission is to:
• Create healthy and safe college campuses;
• Reduce high-risk behaviors among Missouri college students;
• Assist campuses statewide in implementing evidence-based strategies;
• Create a communication network of health and well-being professionals across campuses;
• And to provide training and technical assistance to campus professionals and students
As the Research Intern, the selected candidates will be responsible for a variety of duties, including:
• Creating evaluation reports on the Missouri Assessment of Collegiate Health Behaviors Survey (MACHB)
• Assisting with data entry of 2026 MACHB Survey results
• Researching and crafting questions to incorporate into the 2027 MACHB survey
• Providing data analysis upon request and compiling the results into readable formats
• Creating and providing data presentations as requested
• Attending weekly staff meetings and check-ins with the rest of the PIP team to provide progress on tasks and
solicit feedback/assistance
Required skills: Experience with SPSS or similar data analysis software (including SAS and/or R Studio), Proficient keyboarding skills, strong
organization, customer service, and communication skills, experience with Microsoft Suite, particularly Microsoft Excel and
Microsoft PowerPoint. Prior experience using Qualtrics is preferred, but not required. Prior experience with health literacy and developing health communication materials for a lay audience is preferred.
Interns will be hired on a rolling basis. Ideally, PIP interns will begin work in early/mid-May 2026.
Please send a resume and cover letter expressing interest and describing previous relevant experience to Kayleigh Greenwood at kgreenwood@missouri.edu.
Please reach out to our team at pip@missouri.edu with any questions.