Global Health Program (GHP) Fellowship at Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, Application Deadline: April 30, 2017
The Global Health Program (GHP) harnesses advances in science and technology to save lives in poor countries. They focus on the health problems that have a major impact in developing countries but get too little attention and funding. Where proven tools exist, we support sustainable ways to improve their delivery. Where they don’t, the foundation invest in research and development of new interventions, such as vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics. Their work in infectious diseases focuses on strategies to fight and prevent HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, neglected and other infectious diseases, enteric and diarrheal diseases and pneumonia. These strategies are supported by functional teams that focus on Discovery and Translational Sciences, Vaccine Development, and Integrated Development.
Position Summary & Responsibilities:
Fellowships will be for a term of two years. Fellows will have the unique opportunity to work on crosscutting projects and are likely to rotate among foundation teams. The fellows program has two primary objectives:
Promote programmatic innovation and support the foundation’s ability to solve complex problems by accessing exceptional, global talent with diverse backgrounds and experience. Develop fellows who become future leaders in sectors and regions that align with our missions by enhancing their capabilities and skills and their understanding of the foundation, our objectives and partner organizations.
Fellows will be assigned to work on specific teams or projects for a fixed duration. They may rotate among two or more teams during their fellowship and may have the opportunity to work out of two foundation office locations during their assignment. Fellows will be afforded the opportunity to apply their professional and academic experience to think about new and existing challenges, sometimes outside of their area of expertise, with the goal of bringing new perspectives to our work. Fellows’ learning and impact will be supported by identifying projects that cut across teams, divisions, and/or geographies. Some examples of fellowship projects are:
- Contributing to the programmatic shaping of China Malaria Strategy to accelerate the foundation’s “Malaria Elimination by 2040”
- Landscaping and shaping programmatic intersections and opportunities of Sample Registration System for Africa with China in the context of Africa CDC establishment
- Work with internal and external stakeholders to develop policies for increased data-sharing and scientific collaboration for global health
- Landscaping and shaping strategies to enable access to new diagnostic technologies for infectious disease surveillance in developing economies.
- Collaborate with program staff to conceptualize a system for globally harmonized antimicrobial data and the tools required to access the data.
- Identify new ways to create and maintain digital dashboards that enhance cross-foundational information and knowledge sharing
- Help establish a Leadership Institute for Public Health with an expansive group of academic institution partners
- Provide technical or policy analysis of specific issues of relevance to foundation program strategies as well as development and dissemination of position papers to guide and advise the foundation’s position and to influence the field.
- Provide decision support on cross-programmatic/cross-divisional issues by developing data and analytics to inform the decision-making processes.
Fellows will have significant opportunities to learn about the foundation’s approach to investments, grant-making and partnerships by working closely with program staff and external partners.
Upon completion of their fellowship, fellows will transition out of the foundation so they can contribute to the larger sector development as leaders in other organizations.
Benefits
- Two-year fellowship
- Deep engagement on strategic issues being pursued by the foundation, with opportunities to make a tangible impact
- May rotate within and/or across program divisions and/or regional offices
- Coaching and mentorship by foundation staff who are leaders in their respective fields
- Bilateral learning sessions involving the fellows and senior leadership across the foundation
- Cohort experience to develop fellows’ professional and support network with peers
- Leadership development programming and transition support to help the fellows identify their next professional opportunity
- Competitive compensation and benefits package
- Membership to the foundation’s alumni network
Eligibilities
- Fellows are typically in the earlier stages of their career, or are seeking to make a career transition, and have earned a graduate degree with at least three years relevant work or research experience.
- Fellows have outstanding analytical and problem solving skills allowing them to make significant contributions to our programmatic work.
- They learn quickly and apply their expertise and knowledge to different areas, enabling us to drive innovation and solve some of our most challenging problems.
- Fellows are also strong collaborators and create effective partnerships with diverse colleagues who work across and at different levels of the foundation.
- They are excellent communicators, flexible, and consistently demonstrate high initiative.
Eligible Regions: Not Specified
APPLICATION PROCESS
All materials should be uploaded to the official website.
Professional statement and letters of recommendation can be uploaded when you reach the “submit attachments” portion in the application process. Click ‘browse’ to search your computer for the file you wish to attach. Then click the ‘upload’ icon. Once you have successfully submitted your file it will direct you to identify the category of your file: recommendation, reference, transcript, writing sample or other. Please identify what each file represents. Repeat the process for each file.
- Resume or curriculum vitae
- Professional statement, no longer than 500 words in length, that highlights:
- How your academic and professional background support innovation and the foundation’s ability to solve complex problems
- How a fellowship with the Gates Foundation will help you reach your professional goals and contribute to a world where more people can lead healthy, productive lives
- Two letters of recommendation that can speak to your ability to realize the professional aspirations outlined in your professional statement. We encourage you to provide diverse letters of recommendation from individuals that know you professionally or from academia. Ideally letters should be provided by those that have worked with you in the past twelve months to eighteen months.
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