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Maryland Department of Health (MDH) Virtual Fair & Open Houses

Posted: 24 Apr 2020 11:28 AM PDT

Maryland Department of Health (MDH) Virtual Fair & Open Houses
Tuesday, April 28, 2020 • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Virtual Event
Brought to you by the University Career Center

The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) is hosting a series of webinars hosted by different units within the Maryland Department of Health (MDH). We will have representation from some of our programs, health departments, facilities, etc. throughout MDH and throughout Maryland. During this event students will learn about different parts of MDH and about various career paths within the Department. At the end of each presentation, there will be opportunity to chat with hiring managers and other employees within the unit.

Guests must register in advance of each webinar to receive the link to join the webinar. Students can attend as many of the webinars as they are interested in.

The webinars will take place on the following dates:

Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Behavioral Health Administration, @ 10:00 AM
PHPA - Cancer and Chronic Disease Bureau, @ 12 Noon
Springfield Hospital Center, @ 2:00 PM

Wednesday, April 29, 2020
PHPA - Environmental Health Bureau, @ 10:00 AM
Office of Health Care Quality, @ 12 Noon
Harford County Health Department, @ 2:00 PM

Thursday, April 30, 2020
Office of the Inspector General, @ 10:00 AM
Maryland Department of Budget and Management (DBM), @ 12 Noon
MDH Overview & Tips for Applying, @ 2:00 PM

Friday, May 1, 2020
PHPA - Maternal and Child Health Bureau, @ 10:00 AM
PHPA - Infectious Disease Prevention and Health Services Bureau, @ 2:00 PM


*Please note that MDH has currently reduced its hiring efforts in order to focus on COVID-19 response. This reduction is temporary, however, this virtual platform allows an opportunity for participants to learn about the organization, the various career paths available, and how to apply to open positions when business operations return to normal.
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