I'm not expecting an offer at this point, but out of curiosity, are offers still being made? Anyone know?
I'm not expecting an offer at this point, but out of curiosity, are offers still being made? Anyone know?
Hello All!
I am a 2014 PHAP currently located in Marysville, Ohio. Good luck to all of the applicants waiting on offers! Best advice I can give at this point is BE PATIENT. The process is long and grueling, I know. If anyone has any questions, needs advice, etc. I'm happy to help! And if anyone is placed in Ohio let me know so we can connect!
Best wishes to all,
Kandyce
Kandyce,
I was placed in Ohio this morning! Can we connect?
I just got an offer this morning!
"This position is with the Office for State, Tribal and Territorial Support (OSTLTS), Office of the Director, located in Columbus, OH. "
anyone else placed in Columbus, OH!? Or know much about the area?
Woo!
Received an offer via email this morning for San Francisco, CA! Has anyone who got an offer today received a call yet, though? I've tried calling my HR person but it just goes to voicemail right away.
Received an offer via email this morning for San Francisco, CA! Has anyone who got an offer today received a call yet, though? I've tried calling my HR person but it just goes to voicemail right away.
Also, I'm still unsure about accepting the position. I already committed to grad school for my MPH and was getting very excited about going. I was so sure I wasn't going to get a PHAP offer so this all took me by surprise. Anyone have some advice about choosing between MPH (at Boston University) and PHAP? I was planning on concentrating in Global Health and I'm unsure if PHAP will really align with my interests (even though it'll be AMAZING work experience).
My HR contact from the email this morning is Lateasia Phillips. Think we all have the same one?Me too - just got the email, no phone call, calling the number just goes to voicemail. Curious - who is your recruiter?
My first thought is: will Boston let you delay entrance?
Yep, same HR contact for me too. I really wish we had gotten a call. Or at least an answer when we called her.My HR contact from the email this morning is Lateasia Phillips. Think we all have the same one?
My HR contact from the email this morning is Lateasia Phillips. Think we all have the same one?
I've already contacted them! Waiting for a response now. I guess it's hard because I've had my heart set on BU for so long since I didn't really think PHAP was going to be a possibility. Also, I hate making any decision without all of the information, which makes not having the job description so difficult.
Thank you for your insight though. Are looking for jobs now that you've gotten your MPH or are you also doing PHAP?
I'm thinking of emailing the general PHAP email to figure out what's up. Couldn't hurt, right?Same here. Hope she just didn't press the wrong button. 🙂 Hopefully SOMEBODY has heard from her!
4th of July weekend at a federal agency... Give it some time, she's possibly still out of the office.Same here. Hope she just didn't press the wrong button. 🙂 Hopefully SOMEBODY has heard from her!
4th of July weekend at a federal agency... Give it some time, she's possibly still out of the office.
Sorry, I didn't quite catch the timeline. 🙂And yet, still magically able to send emails. 🙂
Seriously, though, that's a good point - I wonder if today was a telework day for her, it would explain the immediate voicemail pickup. That or she's intent on dashing our hopes and dreams. Either one.
I think the concern (or, at least mine) is that the deadline to accept/decline is "no later than July 7th". I already sent an email accepting and am having an irrational fear that it got lost or I didn't do it right.
Thanks for your help and advice, J.
I emailed and asked for more information, specifically more about what subject matter areas I might be working in and I got this in reply:
"You will be assigned to a public health agency developing, implementing, and managing public health strategies and interventions in varied categorical program areas such as chronic diseases, birth defects, HIV, STB, quarantine, preparedness, injury prevention, environmental health and immunization. You will gain front line public health experience working with a diverse populations; leading to the attainment of PHAP competencies and a robust public health learning experience. Specific information regarding the agency, assignment, and supervisors will be provided once the class has been confirmed."
I just got my MPH, and I'm a bit worried about the number of unknowns. I was assigned to Marysville (If you have any insight to that site it would be appreciated), but between the location, the pay, and the fact that I'm not clear on what I would be working with, I don't know if I should accept. They gave me till tomorrow night to decide and I'm just a bit anxious about it all.
Which site did u go to to find previous projects and appointments. thanks and congratsI just got an Email offer, the email says its with the " Office for State, Tribal and Territorial Support (OSTLTS), Office of the Director, located in Marysville, OH" Is that all the information we get? I was kind of hoping to at least know the subject areas before making a decision. I found the site with the previous years appointments and they seem to be placed at the local health department there, but their subject areas vary widely.
http://www.cdc.gov/phap/meet_associates/assignments.htmlWhich site did u go to to find previous projects and appointments. thanks and congrats
Thanks for the link. Looks there is only one PHAP associate in Portsmouth VA. Do you have any idea how I can contact this associate? I'm not sure yet what my project will be.
For the most part, you'll work 5 8 hour shifts, typically M-F. The exact start/end time will depend on your host site, but we have never been able to do 4 10s, etc. Some specific situations at your host site may offer comp/flex time. Overtime is rare.What hours do PHAP associates work? Is it a fixed 9 to 5 job?
Once it gets closer to your start date, they usually connect you with the associates in your area. They ask that current associates don't contact incoming associates because they hiring process isn't complete.Thanks for the link. Looks there is only one PHAP associate in Portsmouth VA. Do you have any idea how I can contact this associate? I'm not sure yet what my project will be.
Offers are still going out - just got mine this morning for Port Charlotte, FL. That's hard for a mountain boy to bear, but bear we will!
I'd given up hope at this point. Ironically, I just had accepted a temp grant-funded position for another health department and now have to back out of it.
Hi all! I got placed in Visalia, CA. I have to make my decision by tomorrow (July 7!) and I was hoping to get some insight into the area and the program more generally. Has anyone been there/know what it's like?
Also, to former PHAP-ers, were you satisfied with the mentorship systems in place provided by the program? What are your plans now? Has the PHAP given you a lot of leverage in your next endeavors?
Just curious - those that received email offers yesterday from Ms Phillips, has anyone gotten a phone call yet? I've got transcript questions and nobody seems able to give me a definitive answer.
Edit: Aha! She can be reached by email, apparently. No word on phone calls, but she does answer questions.
Hey! We have the same HR person, Lateasia Phillips. I emailed her to confirm that she received my acceptance. She responded to me shortly after. If you're worried that your offer was a mistake, it probably wasn't. I hope that helps!No call yet, and no response to any of my emails so far, either to her or the general PHAP email. Hoping to hear back from someone soon...
Hi all! I got placed in Visalia, CA. I have to make my decision by tomorrow (July 7!) and I was hoping to get some insight into the area and the program more generally. Has anyone been there/know what it's like?
Also, to former PHAP-ers, were you satisfied with the mentorship systems in place provided by the program? What are your plans now? Has the PHAP given you a lot of leverage in your next endeavors?
^^cosignAs a current PHAP I would just say (in my opinion) if you are looking for a specific experience in a certain topic area...then PHAP may not be for you. As stated before the program is about gaining transferable skills applicable to any public health program although many people do gain knowledge applicable to a specific program area. All in all PHAP is about flexibility (you will get tired of hearing that)...a public health advisor is really someone who provides technical assistance so to speak in areas/programs with the most need. My second year assignment is actually changing because the need at my host site has changed. Moreover, in my experience, because it is a fellowship program my host site has been supportive of me volunteering (as appropriate) is other program areas to broaden my experience and learn about other things I am interested in. PHAP is a great experience but you have to go in with an open mind.
In terms of knowing your subject area...we were not told until after the hiring process was mostly complete, not sure what the plan is this year but I would assume its similar. So if the program area is a major factor for you then that is something to think about.
Were any former PHAP-ers deciding between the public and private sector when they made their decision to accept the position with PHAP? What ultimately made them go the CDC route? Are you pursuing an MPH or are you looking to go to Med School/PhD program?
Just got an email back from her as well! Phew.Those with Lateasia Phillips as their HR Rep, as long as you sent her your full name accepting the position, y'all should be good. She replied to my email with this:
"Yes, I have received your acceptance and we are in the process of creating an account for you to start your onboarding paperwork- you will receive the links in a day or two. Thanks. "
I just got an offer this morning! I'm staying in DC![]()