The National Association of County and
City Health Officials (NACCHO) is recruiting for two graduate students to join
the 2019-2020 Health and Disability Fellowship Program. This program offers an
invaluable workforce development opportunity for graduate students seeking
hands-on experience in the public health disability field. NACCHO trains the
fellows to become leaders in promoting the health of people with disabilities
through inclusive programming, products, and services.
This is a paid fellowship slated to
start in November 2019 and run through July 31st, 2020. The fellowship includes
a stipend not to exceed $5,000 and travel expenses to at least one conference
or meeting. ASL interpreters, captioning services, or other accommodations are
available upon request. The fellows can work at NACCHO's headquarters in
Washington, DC, or they can work remotely from their graduate school location.
Applications will be reviewed on a
rolling basis. Learn more and apply. For questions about the fellowship,
contact Sara Lyons at slyons@naccho.org