Clinical Fellows work under the supervision of the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovations (CHLPI) Health Law and Policy Clinic (HLPC) clinical instructors to analyze, explain and promote better public understanding of the laws regulating the healthcare system; to advocate for legal, regulatory, and policy reforms to expand access to high-quality healthcare; to reduce health disparities; to address social determinants of health; and to promote more equitable and effective health and public health systems. To meet these goals, Clinical Fellows work with diverse stakeholders, including consumers, advocates, community-based organizations, health and social services professionals, government officials and others, as well as with HLPCs clinical staff and students. The fellowship represents a unique opportunity to work within Harvard Law Schools clinical program, to join a dynamic public interest and clinical teaching health and public health law and policy clinic, and to practice in burgeoning areas of state and national importance. For more information about CHLPI and HLPC, visit www.chlpi.org.
Specific Responsibilities
As a Clinical Fellow, you will:
Serve as a team member or lead attorney on one or more Health Law and Policy Clinic (HLPC) projects that focus on using law and policy to improve access to high-quality health care, with an emphasis on working toward coverage and access for people living with and vulnerable to chronic conditions such as HIV and hepatitis C;
Track state and federal health policy developments and analyze their potential impact on access to health care;
Collaborate with clinical staff and students to create and distribute written analyses, factsheets, presentations, trainings, and other multi-media publications for key partners and the public;
Work closely with students on the projects assigned to you, and support student development in skills including problem-solving, law and policy analysis, research and writing, oral communication, time and project management, and leadership; and,
Participate in office-wide projects and in the Centers program as a laboratory for innovation in legal practice and clinical legal education.
Basic Qualifications
Candidates must have earned a J.D.
Additional Information
Some travel may be required.
The clinical fellowship is a two-year appointment from start date. The fellowship is expected to start in the late summer or fall of 2025.
CHLPIs office is located on the Harvard Law School campus in Cambridge, MA. The fellowship work is expected to be in-person primarily in the office with flexibility for some remote work.
Clinical fellows may be assigned to workspaces in a shared or partially-open office, such as a carrel.
Salary
Compensation for the fellowship (which includes salary and benefits) is competitive with other public interest fellowships. Base fellowship salary amount (not including benefits) is $68,000 for each year of the fellowship.
HOW TO APPLY:The deadline for applicants to submit their materials is Monday, July 21st. A cover letter and rsum or CV is required to apply. Applicants should be prepared to submit a writing sample upon request. Please send applications and inquiries to: Laura Johnston, ljohnston@law.harvard.edu
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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