The Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellowship Program is a two-year service and training program designed for early career individuals in public health and allied sciences. Fellows are placed in practice-based settings in community, non-profit, governmental, and/or health service organizations around Wisconsin. Through a curriculum focused on health equity and collaborative leadership, Fellows leave the program with a health equity lens applied to their practice as well as tangible skills in public health programming and management.
Applicants should have:
- A masters or doctoral degree in public health or an allied discipline prior to appointment
- Relevant work experience in public health or related field
- Demonstrated interest in community-based public health practice
- US citizenship or be a foreign national with US permanent resident status
The Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellowship is committed to building and maintaining diversity. People of color, LGBTQ-identified individuals, and individuals interested in working in rural communities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Term of Appointment: Two years, July 1 - June 30
Application Open Now!
Application Deadline: January 6, 2020
To apply, please visit our website: http://wiphfellowship.org/
For any questions, please email: [email protected].
Applications are currently open and close on January 6, 2020.
To learn about the application process and to apply, please visit our website: http://wiphfellowship.org/