Global
Health Corps
Health Corps
Great
ideas don’t change the world. Great PEOPLE do. |
PAID JOBS FOR YOUTH: GHC FELLOWSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
OPPORTUNITIES
Rwandan
citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda and in the United States. |
What
is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?
is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?
Global
Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas
don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented
young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading
health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The
fellowship begins in July 2015 and extends through August 2016. Positions are
available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Burundi,
Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, and the US (Boston, DC, Newark, New
York). Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful
community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and
the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.
Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas
don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented
young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading
health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The
fellowship begins in July 2015 and extends through August 2016. Positions are
available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Burundi,
Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, and the US (Boston, DC, Newark, New
York). Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful
community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and
the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.
Applicants
apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific
country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their
ability to fit that job description, and their fit with the GHC leadership
practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/
apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific
country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their
ability to fit that job description, and their fit with the GHC leadership
practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/
Fellows
are placed in organizations in pairs – one international fellow and one local
fellow from the placement country – creating a fellowship team that is a
central part of the fellowship experience.
what Benefits do fellows receive?
are placed in organizations in pairs – one international fellow and one local
fellow from the placement country – creating a fellowship team that is a
central part of the fellowship experience.
what Benefits do fellows receive?
- Monthly
living stipend ($650) - Housing
- Utilities
stipend - Health
insurance - A
professional development grant of $600 - A
completion award of $1500 - An
advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of
work or interest - A
two-week Training Institute at Yale University in the United States to
begin the fellowship - A
five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship - Three
multi-day trainings during the year - Travel
to and from placement site, all trainings, and retreats - Professional
development and personal support from a dedicated in-country program
manager - Personal
development and accompaniment program led by Still Harbor
What
are the job positions available in rwanda?
are the job positions available in rwanda?
- R01-Int: Design Fellow (2), MASS Design Group, Rwanda
- R02-Int: Food Security and Livelihoods Program Fellow,
Partners In Health, Rwanda - R03-Int: Research Fellow, Partners In Health, Rwanda
- R04-Int: Pharmacy Program Officer, Partners In Health, Rwanda
- R05-Int: Business Administration Systems Liaison, The Ihangane Project, Rwanda
- R06-Int: Maternal Health Program Associate, Health Builders/Access Project, Rwanda
- R07-Int: Community Health and Nutrition Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, African Evangelistic Enterprise (AEE), Rwanda
- R09-Int: Program Coordinator, Gardens for Health International, Rwanda
- R10-Int: Program Development Fellow, Young Women’s Christian Association of Rwanda, Rwanda
- R11
Int : Nutrition Program M&E Officer, Burera District
examples
of job positions available in usa?
US01-Int: Program Implementation Fellow, GE Foundation,Massachusetts, United States
of job positions available in usa?
US01-Int: Program Implementation Fellow, GE Foundation,Massachusetts, United States
- US02-Int: GHDonline Coordinator, Global Health Delivery Project, Massachusetts, United States
- US03-Int: Program and Community Outreach Fellow,
Grameen PrimaCare, New York, United States - US04-Int: Evaluation and Client Care Coordinator, HIPS, Washington, D.C., United States
- US05-Int: Program Manager, Vecna Cares Charitable Trust, Massachusetts, United States
- US06-Int: Social Protection and Health Fellow, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C., United States
- Etc.
..
For
a full job list check on http://ghcorps.org/fellows/apply/through-placements/
a full job list check on http://ghcorps.org/fellows/apply/through-placements/
What
are the qualifications of a fellow?
are the qualifications of a fellow?
- At
least an undergraduate degree - Not
beyond 30 years old - Proficiency
in English
IS
A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?
A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?
Not
at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and
backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.
at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and
backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.
What
do ghc alumni do after the fellowship?
do ghc alumni do after the fellowship?
- 23%
remain with their fellowship placement organization - 34%
move to other NGOs such as UNICEF, World Vision, IntraHealth, UN
Foundation, One Acre Fund, Gardens for Health, Vera Solutions - 21%
attend graduate school - 4%
are employed in government, including US Department of State, USAID,
PEPFAR, CDC, Ministries of Health in Tanzania, Rwanda and Uganda, Malawi
Youth Commission - 4%
are employed in the for-profit sector
What
have fellows said about their ghc experience?
have fellows said about their ghc experience?
For
me, GHC represents the birth of a global health career. It’s such a unique
fellowship because of how intentional and organized they are in matching the
needs of global health organizations with the skills and passions of their
fellows. I was looking for an opportunity to apply my work experience and
education in an organization whose mission and vision aligned with my own. GHC
provided that opportunity and so much more. – Bryan, 2011-2012 fellow
me, GHC represents the birth of a global health career. It’s such a unique
fellowship because of how intentional and organized they are in matching the
needs of global health organizations with the skills and passions of their
fellows. I was looking for an opportunity to apply my work experience and
education in an organization whose mission and vision aligned with my own. GHC
provided that opportunity and so much more. – Bryan, 2011-2012 fellow
The
GHC Fellowship was an awesome transformative experience and an enormous
determinant in both the direction and quality of my career. – Dezio
Macheso, 2011-2012 fellow
GHC Fellowship was an awesome transformative experience and an enormous
determinant in both the direction and quality of my career. – Dezio
Macheso, 2011-2012 fellow
Global
Health Corps allowed us, two people from different backgrounds and opposite
sides of the world, to put our minds together to think about global health
issues in a new way. We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be
inspired by this diverse community, to use our professional skills in ways that
we never thought we could, and to have been provided with a doorway to the
health equity movement. – Serena and Jonathan, 2012-2013 fellows
Health Corps allowed us, two people from different backgrounds and opposite
sides of the world, to put our minds together to think about global health
issues in a new way. We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be
inspired by this diverse community, to use our professional skills in ways that
we never thought we could, and to have been provided with a doorway to the
health equity movement. – Serena and Jonathan, 2012-2013 fellows
How
do I apply?
do I apply?
To
apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/ apply/
apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/ apply/
Applications
close: February 3, 2015
close: February 3, 2015
FOR
MORE QUESTIONS,
MORE QUESTIONS,
Contact
rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org or
0788749138/ 0788785090/ 0784863770
rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org or
0788749138/ 0788785090/ 0784863770