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The Kaiser Family Foundation is a non-profit, private operating foundation focusing on major health care issues facing the nation. Based in Menlo Park CA, the Foundation is a widely respected leader in national health policy and health communications. Kaiser is not a grant-making Foundation.

Through its expert staff and programs, and through partnerships with outside organizations, the Foundation is a source of free research, facts, analysis and information on national health policy issues that are widely used by policymakers, the media, the health care community, and the general public. Over the years the Foundation has achieved a singular standing as a trusted, "go to" resource for information on national health policy issues. It also has a major presence on the web, through its website, kff.org, and through its health information service, kaisernetwork.org, along with four other web sites. The Foundation also operates some of the largest public health information and HIV awareness campaigns in this country and around the world in partnership with media organizations. These campaigns have won many awards such as the distinguished Emmy and Peabody awards. The Foundation also runs programs in the U.S. and abroad to strengthen health journalism in order to better inform the public about health issues. And it has a special longstanding interest in South Africa. The Foundation is headquartered in Menlo Park, California and operates substantial facilities in Washington, DC where about half its staff are based, including a state-of-the art conference center and broadcast studio.

The Foundation seeks job applicants at all levels who are interested in its work and in joining a hard working team dedicated to its unique operating style and mission. Serious applicants are encouraged to review this website and the Message from the President.

Positions Available

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Washington, DC

Internship Opportunities

The Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Programs

If a particular opportunity interests you, and you have the requisite experience and qualifications, please e-mail your resume and cover letter explaining how your background matches the job requirements to jobs@kff.org, unless stated otherwise in the job posting.

The Foundation encourages job seekers to apply for specific job openings. Unsolicited resumes not linked to specific job openings will not be retained by the Foundation. To monitor the availability of job opportunities, please check this site periodically.

The Foundation has an efficient applicant review process and will contact candidates who have applied for specific positions and whose qualifications most closely fit the criteria for the job. If you do not hear from us in the next few weeks, we have most likely selected another candidate who more closely meets our needs at this time. We appreciate the opportunity to consider you for employment.

Due to the volume of applications received, we are unable to respond to phone inquiries regarding the status of our recruiting. We appreciate the enthusiasm that our candidates have toward our programs. Again, thank you for your interest.

The Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Programs

The Foundation sponsors the Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program at Howard University, an internship that places college students of color in Congressional offices during the summer to work on health policy.  Click here for more information.

 

 

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