Global Health Corps is a U.S. non-profit organization for health equity. Global Health Corps (GHC) is a leadership development organization focused on building the next generation of diverse, disruptive global health leaders. GHC is seeking fellows from a wide range of backgrounds, geographies, and expertise. Through a one-year paid fellowship program, fellows provide the expertise and leadership potential needed to fill capacity gaps in global health. Applications are open until February 2, 2016. Jobs for the 2016-2017 fellowship year run from June 2016 to July 2017.
There are more than 150 fellowship positions open for all non-US citizens. Fellows are provided with housing and utilities during the fellowship year. Housing arrangements vary based on location within the country. During the fellowship year, all fellows are provided with: a pre-tax living stipend of $1100/month, housing and utilities, health insurance, a professional development grant of $600, an award of $1500 upon successful completion of the fellowship year and travel costs covered to and from placement site, training and retreats.
Global Health Corps Fellowships In Different Organizations
Case Manager and Systems Coordinator
HIPS (formerly named Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive) is offering fellowship for all non-US citizens. Applicant should have knowledge of the principles, practices and professional standards in the field of social work and harm reduction. Fellows placed at HIPS will live with other fellows in a furnished apartment in Washington, DC, an urban center.
Finance and Operate Associate
All Non-US Citizens are invited to apply for fellowship at the Gardens for Health International (GHI). Application should demonstrate experience with financial accounting software; experience with Quickbooks and/or Aplos a plus. Fellows placed at Gardens for Health will live with other fellows in a furnished apartment in Boston, Massachusetts, an urban center.
Program Manager
Vecna Cares Charitable Trust provides technology and training to support and strengthen health systems in under-served areas for better health outcomes. Fellows must have proficiency in basic computer programs: Word processing, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations. Fellows placed at Vecna Cares will live with other fellows in a furnished apartment in Boston, Massachusetts, an urban center.
Policy and Program Officer
Applicant will be placed as Policy and Program in Washington D.C. and will work on advocacy and policy issues, and program analysis as it relates to areas of collaboration between the U.S. Government and UNAIDS, as well as the World Bank and UNAIDS. Fellows placed at UNAIDS/Together for Girls will live with other fellows in a furnished apartment in Washington, DC, an urban center.
Programme Manager, Student-Athlete Development
The Program Manager for Student-Athelete Programs will be based in Washington D.C. Programme Manager. Candidates who have desire to work in a start-up environment and take on significant initiative and responsibility can apply. Fellows placed at The Grassroot Project will live with other fellows in a furnished apartment in Washington, DC, an urban center.
Data and Evaluation Associate
Position is available for the post of Data and Evaluation Associate. Applicant must have commitment to Single Stop’s anti-poverty mission and experience with (or training in) data management and analysis. Fellows placed at Single Stop will live with other fellows in a furnished apartment in New York City, New York, an urban center.
Communications and Development Associate
Global Health Corps is inviting non-US citizens for the post of Communications and Development Associate. Fellows should have outstanding written and oral communication skills and passionate about global health. Fellows placed at Possible will live with other fellows in a furnished apartment in New York City, New York, an urban center. Monthly MetroCards to facilitate the Fellows’ commute to and from the office will be provided.
Global Program Associate
The Global Program Associate will be based in New York City in the Planned Parenthood Global Division of PPFA. Fellows will work with team to support program design, implementation, evaluation, and/or management of selected projects and work on selected special initiatives with other divisions of PPFA. Fellows placed at PPFA will live with other fellows in a furnished apartment in New York City, New York, an urban center.
The deadline for application is February 2, 2016. Applicants interested to apply, should complete an online scholarship application.
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