Master degree in health care administration, business administration or related field and basic knowledge of health care operations from previous employment, such as an internship, is preferred. Applicants must have completed all in-person, hybrid or remote coursework by the time the fellowship position begins.
The fellowship at Children’s Wisconsin is a two-year program.
In year one, the fellowship is designed to immerse the fellow in the operations of Children’s Wisconsin. The fellow will meet with members of senior leadership and different department leaders to gain a better understanding of the breadth and depth of the organization. The fellow will also shadow front-line staff to better understand the connection and impact of the decisions made by leadership teams. In addition, the first year will include project work core to the development of a future health care leader, as well as exposure to a fellow’s particular area(s) of interest.
In year two, the fellow will take the lead on various hospital and system-level initiatives in addition to pursing projects of interest. In addition, second year fellows will have the opportunity to mentor new first year fellows.
One fellow is accepted each year.
Yes, though prospective fellows must have completed all in person, hybrid or remote coursework requirements for their degree prior to starting fellowship role.
Administrative Fellows are considered full-time employees and are paid a competitive salary. Additionally, they are eligible for insurance benefits, retirement savings and paid time off. A stipend for relocation expenses up to $2,000 is available.
No, at this time we do not sponsor international students for our Administrative Fellowship Program.
While it is the hope and intent of the fellowship program that the fellow continues working for Children’s Wisconsin at the conclusion of their fellowship, neither party is obligated to either offer or accept a position post-fellowship.