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Opportunities

Jobs:

Any Current Job Openings at the Lake County General Health District will be listed below.
Job resumes and/or applications should be sent to:

The Lake County General Health District
c/o Senior Manager
33 Mill Street
Painesville, OH 44077
 

Resumes may also be email to Senior Manager

 

 

The Lake County General Health District operates in compliance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the regulation adopted pursuant to it and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, that is, no person shall be denied employment solely because of race, color, national origin or disability.

No Job Posting Listed at this time.



Internships:   

Interested in a Public Health Internship?  The Lake County General Health District accommodates unpaid internships in a variety of program areas.  These include; Health Education/Promotion, Public Health Emergency Planning, Nursing/Epidemiology, Environmental Health, and Management.  Projects and commitment are determined on an individual basis and include grant writing, community engagement, community education, data analysis, program development, survey/research and marketing. 

If you are interested in participating working with the Lake County General Health District contact Ron H. Graham RD, LD, MPH at 440-350-2358 or rgraham@lcghd.org 

 

Lake County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC):

Mission:

The mission of the Lake County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is to establish and maintain teams of active and retired medical professionals and public health professionals to serve the citizens of Lake County during emergencies.

What is the Lake County MRC?

The Lake County MRC is a volunteer group that brings medical professionals together in support of local public health.  Volunteers are trained and credentialed prior to the disaster to provide rapid response where needed.  A key function of the MRC is to provide members with specialized training and preparation. 

Who is eligible to join the MRC?

We are looking for licensed medical professionals who can provide basic support services during emergencies, events, exercises, and drills.  This includes but is not limited to: licensed medical professionals, non-licensed volunteers with medical backgrounds, mental health professionals, public health professionals, and emergency medical personnel.  Anyone can help! 

What training is needed to become an MRC volunteer?

Newly registered MRC volunteers are required to complete four hours of approved training.  Training is valid for three years and provided for volunteers.  Upon completion of the third year as a registered volunteer, the volunteer must complete additional training to keep their active status. In addition to those four hours all volunteers are responsible for taking ICS (Incident Command System) 100 and 700 introductory courses.  These courses are taken on-line. 

Is there liability protection available for MRC volunteers?

Yes. Ohio Revised Code 121.404:

Provides liability protection to registered Medical Reserve Corps volunteers during local, state or federally declared emergencies, disasters, drills, exercises and trainings and exempts a registered volunteer's personal information from public disclosure.

This protection does not include the provision of any court fees, nor does it cover workman’s compensation.

 How does the registration process work?

For volunteers who want to join the Lake County MRC unit, contact the unit coordinator to set up an orientation:

Tori Sinclair, MRC Coordinator
Lake County General Health District
33 Mill Street
Painesville, Ohio 44077
Email: tsinclair@lcghd.org
 
Fax: (440) 350-2548 

The orientation will 30-45 minutes and you will need to complete registration forms and have a photo taken for volunteer ID badge at that time.