CDC Public Health Law Educational Opportunities
CDC’s Public Health Law Program (PHLP) and ChangeLab Solutions announce the new Public Health Law Fellowship, launching in January 2023. This paid fellowship is designed for current graduate students (e.g., MPH, DrPH, MPA, PhD) or law students (JD), as well as recent graduates of these programs (within the past four years), interested in careers in public health law or policy.
Fellows will be matched with host sites at state, tribal, local, or territorial health departments, CDC, or other public health law organizations that support work in the public health law and policy fields.
The Public Health Law Fellowship offers fellows on-the-job training to prepare them for careers in public health law or policy. The program aims to strengthen the public health law workforce by increasing diversity within the field and preparing the next generation of public health law professionals to respond to critical issues.
Ideal candidates will have a strong commitment to
- The role of law in public health and positive community impact
- Improving health equity
- Strengthening emergency response capacity
Successful fellows will bring
- Experience with diverse perspectives
- Creativity
- Cultural awareness and inclusivity
- An innovative approach to problem solving
Fellowship applications for the fall 2023 cohort are now closed. Fellowship candidates who applied through the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) program by April 17, 2023, will be considered for the fall 2023 cohort.
Applications will now be accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed following the spring 2024 and summer 2024 cohort application deadlines.
Email PHLFellowship@cdc.gov for more information on the application periods for future cohorts.
Appointment Start Dates
Start dates are flexible and will depend on a variety of factors.
Appointment Length
The appointments will vary in length.
Compensation
The participant will receive a monthly stipend commensurate with educational level and experience.
Level of Participation
The appointment is either full-time (40 hours per week) or part-time (20 hours per week).
Citizenship Requirements
This opportunity is available to US citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs), and foreign nationals. Non-US citizen applicants should refer to the ORISE Guidelines for Non-US Citizens web page for information about the valid immigration statuses that are acceptable for program participation.
Application Questions?
Email PHLFellowship@cdc.gov for more information.
Upcoming Application Deadlines
October 1, 2023 (spring 2024 cohort)
January 15, 2024 (summer 2024 cohort)
April 17, 2024 (fall 2024 cohort)
Email PHLFellowship@cdc.gov for more information on the full application periods for future cohorts.
PHLP offers unpaid internships and externships as an alternative to the fellowship. Internships and externships are designated for students who would otherwise be eligible for the fellowship, but a barrier prohibits compensation. Externships are designated for students seeking academic credit as authorized by schools. Internships are not tied to academic credit. Candidates are selected by completing the fellowship application. Please email questions to PHLFellowship@cdc.gov.
Upcoming Application Deadlines
October 1, 2023 (spring 2024 cohort)
January 15, 2024 (summer 2024 cohort)
April 17, 2024 (fall 2024 cohort)