U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Brings Career Development Program to FSU

Date: February 01, 2024

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – Fayetteville State University is partnering with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue careers in public service.

The ONC’s Pathways to Public Service Program (PTPS) enhances students’ viability to obtain and succeed in public service careers through paid internships and entry-level positions. The PTPS program offers virtual career fairs and professional development workshops where students are educated on the federal hiring process.

Left to Right: Mose Harris (Pathways to Public Service Program Manager), Lisa Lewis Person (ONC's Chief Operating Officer), FSU's Dr. Katanya Foust and Roderick Smith. 

Since the program’s inception in 2019, the PTPS program has successfully hired more than 100 students for internships. Students that complete an internship, and meet all the necessary requirements, are made eligible for permanent employment within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ partnering agencies, including the ONC.

“Bringing the Pathways to Public Service Program to Fayetteville State University will build a sustainable and productive relationship by providing FSU students with opportunities for internships and entry-level positions,” said Chief Operating Officer Lisa Lewis Person. “This agreement offers FSU students access to the knowledge necessary to further the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ mission to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans by ensuring the provision of effective health and human services and promoting continuous progress in the scientific foundations of medicine, public health, and social services.” 

The program’s mission is to develop a pipeline of diverse, qualified, and highly motivated students to become the next generation of public servants providing effective health and human services and fostering advances in medicine, public health, and social services.

 To accomplish this mission, the PTPS program focuses on these goals:

  • Inform students of the various career paths within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  • Inform students of the Federal Government’s Pathways Program
  • Educate students on the federal hiring process
  • Increase the applicant pool of students attending Minority Serving Institutions

The partnership also provides students an opportunity to be a campus ambassador for the PTPS program.

Students interested in the PTPS program and campus ambassador role should contact Roderick Heath, Ed.D., assistant vice chancellor and dean of students for student affairs at rheath1@uncfsu.edu

For more information on the program, visit the ONC’s Pathways to Public Service Program website.

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