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2025 Administrative Fellowship - Master of Healthcare Administration

2025 Administrative Fellowship - Master of Healthcare Administration

ChildServeJohnston, Iowa, US
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Description

Child is seeking an  Administrative Fellow  whose passion is to become a leader in the healthcare industry. Child's Administrative Fellowship Program is a 12-month learning experience commencing in summer of 2025, dedicated to preparing new professionals for future healthcare career success. Fellows will work closely with the leadership team throughout the program on strategic projects that further the organization's mission and vision. Fellows will have exposure to the executive team and board of directors through mentorship, project work, and meetings. The fellowship consists of core rotations in areas such as Administration, Clinical Operations, Finance, Quality, and Human Resources. Fellows will spend time shadowing and working on projects with key leaders in each of the rotations to gain perspective on day-to-day operations and decisions faced by healthcare leaders.

Please note that as part of our selection process, a virtual interview may be included for candidates selected to advance in consideration for the fellowship position. Invitations for interview will be extended after the close date of  September 16th, 2024.

We are unable to provide visa sponsorship for individuals participating in the Administrative Fellowship Program.

What You'll Do

During the fellowship, individuals will learn about the range of services and programs offered at Child. Individuals will cultivate leadership skills by pursuing areas of interest based on personal and professional goals, as well as contribute to organizational priorities. Child Administrative Fellowship Program offers an unparalleled opportunity to learn and grow as a healthcare professional.

  • Project Work  - Administrative Fellows work closely with leaders on a wide variety of impactful projects throughout the organization. A fellow and program leader will evaluate the project proposals to ensure there is benefit to the fellow’s career development. Ultimately, the project is expected to be mutually beneficial to both the fellow and Child.
  • Observational Learning Experiences  - Fellows will rotate through a set of experiences that give a broad overview of healthcare administration.
  • Professional Development  - Each fellow will work closely with a preceptor and organizational leaders to discuss expectations, progress, and next steps. These relationships provide the fellow with a strong connection to the organization and our community. Other opportunities will be available for professional development, introductory / informational meetings, and career-focused networking within the organization and community.

What You'll Need

  • Recent attainment (2022 - 2024) of a master's degree in Healthcare Administration program or be on schedule to complete the degree before the fellowship start date in June / July 2025.
  • Prefer candidates with a master's degree from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME); candidates from non-CAHME programs are accepted for review.
  • Healthcare industry experience such as an internship or applicable employment.
  • Broad knowledge of current and historical perspectives on healthcare strategy, business management and administration, clinical practice management, clinical research and education, hospital administration and management, finance, human resources and organizational development, information systems, and managed care.
  • An ability to maintain positive working relationships and demonstrate sensitivity to, and respect for, a diverse population.
  • Demonstration of proficient organizational and time management skills with developed problem-solving skills and decision-making, and ability to prioritize multiple demands.
  • Computer skills including Microsoft Office, and ability to proficiently learn new software programs.
  • Ability to interpret and follow applicable policies, procedures, and regulations.
  • Authorization to work in the US without future visa sponsorship.
  • Ability to communicate in English effectively for understanding, in writing and verbally.
  • This position may be subject to COVID-19 safety requirements. If applicable, specific requirements will be discussed during the interview process.
  • Application Requirements :   In addition to completing the online application, please submit these documents by email to

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