Health Policy Fellows program
Posted by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on October 3, 2016
RWJF Health Policy Fellows Program Issues Call for Applications
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows program is designed to provide a comprehensive fellowship experience at the nexus of health science, policy, and politics in Washington, D.C.
The program provides an opportunity for exceptional midcareer health professionals and behavioral and social scientists to participate in the policy process at the federal level and use that leadership experience to improve health, health care, and health policy.
Exceptional candidates from academic faculties and nonprofit healthcare organizations are encouraged to apply. Applicants may have a background in any of the allied health professions, biomedical sciences, dentistry, economics or other social sciences, health services and administration, medicine, nursing, public health, social and behavioral health, or health law. Applicants must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
Up to six grants of up to $165,000 will be made in 2017. Each fellow will receive up to $104,000 for his/her Washington stay (September 1, 2017, through August 31, 2018) in salary, plus fringe benefits or a fellowship stipend.
Optional applicant Web conference calls will be held on October 6, 2016 (11:00 a.m. ET), and November 2, 2016 (2:00 p.m. ET). Registration is required.
The complete call for applications, conference call registration information, and application instructions are available at the RWJF website.
DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15, 2016
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