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Administrative Fellowship Program
Employer: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Date Posted: 10/09/2009
Expiration Date: 11/13/2009
Degree Required: Masters
Major: Health Care Administration
Major: Public Health Administration & Policy
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), a world
renowned Comprehensive Cancer Center located in
the heart of Boston’s medical area, is seeking
applicants for its 2010-2011 Administrative
Fellowship Program. Fellowship will begin in
Summer 2010.
The Administrative Fellowship is a one-year
program designed to provide high potential
individuals with the opportunity to further
develop their leadership style and analytical
skills and to gain expertise in such areas as
research and clinical care integration,
performance improvement, strategic planning, and
clinical network development.
The Fellowship will begin with a two-month
rotation and shadow experience with senior leaders
throughout DFCI. After the rotation and for the
duration of the Fellowship, the Fellow will lead
and participate in high visibility projects based
upon individual interests and the Institute’s
needs. It is expected that the Administrative
Fellow will have the opportunity to make
significant contributions in diverse areas within
DFCI including Finance, Clinical Operations,
Planning, Research Administration,
Communications, Human Resources, and Information
Systems.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s degree in a relevant field prior to the
start of the Fellowship and 1-2 years of work
experience.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
1) Resume
2) Written statement of interest in the
Fellowship Program and how it would further the
applicant’s career objectives (1-2 pages)
3) Official graduate school transcript
4) Two letters of recommendation, one of which
must be from a graduate school professor
Mail all materials to:
Daniel Yagoda, MPH
Administrative Fellow
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
44 Binney Street – D1623A
Boston, MA 02115
Please direct questions about the Fellowship
Program to-
Daniel Yagoda
daniel_yagoda@dfci.harvard.edu
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