Oluwaseun Robinson, MPH, CPH

Project Manager at Mae

Oluwaseun Robinson, MPH, CPH has a wealth of experience in the health and medical field. From 2011 to 2021, Robinson worked at various organizations such as Baby Gator Child Development and Research Center, Life for Youth Camp, Suwannee River AHEC, Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc., STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, REACHUP, INC., and National Healthy Start Association. In 2021, Robinson joined Mae as a Project Manager. At Baby Gator Child Development and Research Center, Robinson served as an Early Childhood Teacher, where they cared for children from infancy to age 5. At Life for Youth Camp, Robinson was a Summer Camp Counselor, guiding a group of 10-25 6-year-old girls/10-11-year-old children through their activities each week. At Suwannee River AHEC, Robinson was a Rural Medical Scholars Summer Program participant, rotating alongside a rural physician in Putnam and collaborating with other students to perform a community indicator guide and nutrition education activity for the youth in the community. At Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc., Robinson was a Care Coordinator/ Case Manager, advocating for homeless clients with a wide variety of community resources. At STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Robinson was a Biological Scientist III/IV - Contact Tracer - Team Lead, supervising a daycare team and interviewing cases and contacts to explain recommendations and collect data. At REACHUP, INC., Robinson was a Black Infant Maternal Mortality Taskforce Intern, analyzing information for literature reviews, qualitative research, quantitative research, and social/media marketing. At National Healthy Start Association, Robinson was a Data Evaluation Intern, drafting content for newsletters, press releases, and website and blog postings.

Oluwaseun Robinson, MPH, CPH has a diverse education history. Oluwaseun obtained a Bachelor's degree in Human Nutrition from the University of Florida in 2014. Oluwaseun then attended the University of Florida College of Medicine, where they obtained a Medical School degree in 2017. Currently, they are pursuing a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of South Florida. Additionally, Oluwaseun has obtained certifications in Public Health (CPH) (Provisional) from the National Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE), a Contact Tracing Certificate from Johns Hopkins Medicine, Mental Health First Aid from Mental Health First Aid, SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access and Recovery (SOAR) from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and Trauma Informed Care Training from the Florida Department of Children and Families.

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  • Project Manager

    June, 2022 - present