Volunteer Resources
Alumni and student volunteers make all the difference.
Elements of a Successful Network
Network Goals
Building Connections
Support Student Success
Advocate for Public Health
To support these goals, alumni volunteers can create virtual, in-person, or hybrid programming with the support of Alumni Relations staff.
Event Programming
Alumni Spotlight Series, panel, interview, faculty presentation
Encouraged to collaborate with School, University or non-affiliated organizations
Recommend 2 per year
Student Support
Pop-up mentoring, career panel, mentor meet-up, internships/practicums
In collaboration with JHSPH Offices, Departments and Programs
Recommend 2 per year
Continued Education
Public health communications, advocacy conversations, resume workshops
Working with other alumni Networks, Bloomberg School offices, Departments, and programs
Recommend 2 per year
Supplemental Engagement
Maintain network contact list, post news articles, new research, discussion questions, share event invitations
Use Microsoft Teams for easy communication
Recommend 2 touches per month
Volunteer Leaders Needed
In collaboration with the Bloomberg School Alumni Team, alumni and student volunteer leaders can develop and strengthen a professional network within the Johns ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ community based on geographic location or interest area and engage that network to impact public health around the world.
Volunteer Opportunities
Networks are led by a small group of alumni with an Alumni Relations staff liaison.
- Suggest a program topic
- Host a pop-up mentoring session
- Recommend a collaborative partner
- Share content, experiences and events with your network
- Encourage others to get involved
- Complete to get started!
*Time commitment varies based on interests and availability.
Microsoft Teams
Alumni, students, faculty and staff can connect in the BSPH Team!
- Ask questions
- Share research and content
- Access contact lists
- Promote appropriate events
- Learn more about Microsoft Teams