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Available Position: Health Philanthropy Fellow, Health Program

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Available Position: Health Philanthropy Fellow, Health Program

 

The Kresge Foundation has an immediate opening for a Health Philanthropy Fellow to support the Health program in implementing its mission to enable communities to overcome the economic and social disadvantages that lead to poor health.  This fellowship will be a two-year appointment, and is open to those who have completed Master’s or Ph.D. level training in public health, urban planning and/or related fields.

 

Primary responsibilities of the program officer position include:

  • Lead at least one priority project during the term of the fellowship, on a topic to be jointly determined (for example, determining the most effective ways for the Kresge Health and Human Service teams to work at the intersection of their respective program areas);
  • Analyze reports from grantees to identify key lessons that should be highlighted, shared and applied to our future strategies;
  • Participate in place-based initiatives with other Kresge teams in Memphis, New Orleans and potentially other priority cities;
  • Contribute to the development of the Health team’s Strategic Learning and Evaluation infrastructure and practices;
  • Conduct background research to support Health team strategy and program development, and keep abreast of new developments and published research in health policy, public health and related fields;
  • Prepare key materials for Kresge presentations and meetings, supported by relevant research;
  • Provide a preliminary review of incoming funding requests, including an assessment of their alignment with program strategies.
  • Participate in travel co conferences, convenings and funded partners as needed.

 

Qualifications:

  • Either a Master’s or Ph.D. degree in public health, urban planning or a closely related field; graduates of dual-degree public health and urban planning programs are strongly encouraged to apply;
  • At least two years relevant work experience;
  • An orientation toward practice rather than research (we value the role of research in shaping effective practice, but this is not a research fellowship);
  • The ability to collaborate effectively within and across Kresge teams to reach common goals;
  • A learning orientation that enables one to recognize patterns, identify key lessons and develop creative solutions;
  • A self-starter who is capable of managing multiple complex projects and tasks;
  • Someone who shares the Health team’s commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion;
  • Strong written, oral and interpersonal communication skills.

 

To apply please send the following to Careers@kresge.org :

 

  • Resume or CV
  • Cover letter/essay describing skills describing:
    • How the candidate’s skills and experience would contribute to the success of the Kresge Health team
    • What the candidate finds compelling about this opportunity
    • How this fellowship would advance career development plans.
    • Two letters of recommendation, one of which must be from department chair or dean.
    • Original transcripts of graduate work.

 

Deadline for resume submittal: February 29, 2016

 

The Kresge Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applications from people of color, persons with disabilities, women and LGBT applicants.

Status

  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:Nico Boyd
  • Created:02/26/2016
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:04/13/2017

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