308.640.01
      
      A Values-Based Framework to Help Jump Start Your Public Health Job Search
    
    
    
    
Location
              East Baltimore
          Term
              3rd Term
          Department
          Health Policy and Management
              Credit(s)
              2
          Academic Year
              2025 - 2026
          Instruction Method
              In-person
          Monday, 1:30 - 3:20pm
          Auditors Allowed
              No
          Available to Undergraduate
              No
          Grading Restriction
              Pass/Fail
          Course Instructor(s)
          
      Course Instructor(s)
          Jessica Harrington
              Contact Name
              
          Frequency Schedule
              Every Year
          Resources
      
  Prerequisite
              No prerequisites for this course.
          Enrollment Restriction
              This course is not restricted.
          What constitutes an effective job search or an ineffective one?  Job searching is commonly perceived as a passive activity that involves only searching for postings and applying online. This course challenges this misperception using a values framework to offers tools and strategies to contribute toward an effective public health job search centered on students’ career goals and objectives
      
            Introduces personal and professional values concepts and emphasizes the importance of using a values-based framework to ground the job search process.  Presents ways to identify and define work values for translation into CV/resumes, interviewing, networking, and branding for an authentic personal and effective job search strategy. Prepares masters students to engage in an active, self-reflective, relational job search process in alignment with their values and career goals. Includes drafting job application materials, interviewing, networking and presentation practice.     
      
  Learning Objectives
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
          - Identify and articulate their core professional values
 - Evaluate job opportunities through the lens of their core professional values
 - Design career goals grounded in their professional values
 - Communicate their skills and strengths effectively in networking situations and in interviews
 - Create resumes/CVs and cover letters tailored to positions of interest
 - Develop tools and self-care strategies to address common challenges associated with job searching
 
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
      
  Methods of Assessment
          This course is evaluated as follows:
              - 30% Participation
 - 35% Assignments
 - 35% Final Presentation
 
This course will not address international visa and sponsorship work issues