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The Villers Fellowship

Organization:
Families USA
Date Posted:
November 5, 2009
Job Type:
Fellowship
Location:
DC Area

The Villers Fellowship
The Villers Fellowship for Health Care Justice ( http://ga3.org/ct/3pAGWQM1Br1x/ ) was created in 2005 by Philippe Villers, Founder and President of Families USA. Villers Fellows work in our health policy department and assist our organization's efforts to improve access to health coverage for all Americans, especially for low-income and other vulnerable communities. Specifically, Villers Fellows will conduct research on a range of health care policy issues, and write and contribute to publications that are relevant to current health policy debates.
In creating the fellowship, Mr. Villers aspired to develop a network of young leaders who share a passion for health care justice. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a commitment to health care justice work following their year as a fellow. Additionally, in order to encourage the development of future leaders, Villers Fellows must commit to mentoring at least one person over the course of their careers.
The application deadline for the Villers Fellowship is January 15, 2010.
You can find more information, including a downloadable application form, on our
Web site: http://www.familiesusa.org/about/the-villers-fellowship.html ( http://ga3.org/ct/3pAGWQM1Br1x/ )
If you have any questions about the Villers Fellowship for Health Care Justice or would like to request hard copies of the application brochure, please contact me at villersfellowship@familiesusa.org.
 

The fellowships are year-long, full-time, salaried positions at our office in Washington, DC. Each year, one candidate will be selected for each fellowship. Selected fellows will receive a compensatory package that includes an annual salary of $38,000 and excellent health care benefits.

Contact Information:

Melissa Rosenblatt
Director, Internship and Fellowship Program
Families USA
1201 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
202-628-3030, 202-347-2417 (fax)

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