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  • Law Fellowship - 1 year + potential 1 year extension

    Environmental Law & Policy Center 4.2company rating

    Fellow job in Des Moines, IA

    ABOUT ELPC: The Environmental Law & Policy Center is the Midwest's leading environmental legal advocacy organization. We use the power of the law and strategic advocacy campaigns to create climate change solutions, advance clean energy, protect public health, and preserve the Midwest's wild and natural places. Our staff is made up of extraordinary individuals who work together across states and disciplines to solve the most pressing environmental challenges of our times. We are proud to be the recipient of the American Bar Association's 2023 Award for Excellence in Environmental, Energy, and Resources Stewardship. This prominent national award recognizes ELPC's significant accomplishments and demonstrated leadership on sustainable environmental and energy advocacy. About the Fellowship This ELPC-Hubbell Environmental Law Initiative is a one-year, full-time position with the potential for a further year's extension. This fellowship is in conjunction with the University of Iowa Hubbell Environmental Law Fellowship. This fellowship is exclusively available to recent law school graduates of the University of Iowa, including judicial clerks, or early-career attorneys who are committed to advancing environmental protection, climate action, and equitable solutions to pressing environmental challenges. The position will be based at our office in Des Moines, with a hybrid work environment. The Fellow will work as a fully integrated member of ELPC's legal and policy team, gaining hands-on experience in environmental litigation, regulatory advocacy, and strategic policy initiatives. Fellowship Term: Starting September 2026 - August 2027 with potential for one year extension for strong performance. Responsibilities Fellows will work closely with senior attorneys, policy experts, and scientists on high-impact projects such as: Conducting legal and factual research to support litigation and advocacy. Drafting legal documents including briefs, motions, petitions, and comment letters. Engaging with clients, community partners, and coalitions. Supporting legislative and regulatory advocacy at the federal, state, and local levels. Analyzing emerging environmental and climate issues to identify potential legal strategies. Participating in strategic planning and communications to advance program goals. The Fellow will have opportunities to lead discrete projects, appear in court or administrative proceedings (depending on jurisdiction), and engage in professional development activities supported by ELPC. Qualifications & Experience J.D. degree (or equivalent) earned Spring 2024 or later; must be licensed to practice law or expecting to sit for the bar in a relevant jurisdiction. Demonstrated commitment to environmental, climate, and/or public interest law. Excellent legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. Experience in litigation, administrative law, or environmental policy preferred but not required. Compensation & Benefits The annual salary for this fellowship ranges from $73,000 - $86,570 (based on 0 - 2 years experience), with a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, and professional development support. Application Instructions Please submit the following: Cover letter addressed to Josh Mandelbaum, Sr. Attorney, explaining your interest in the fellowship and in ELPC's mission Resume Law school transcript (unofficial acceptable). Writing sample (preferably legal, 5-10 pages). Contact information for three references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, but priority will be given to those received by September 26, 2025.
    $73k-86.6k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Univ of IL - Illini Life Christian Fellowship

    College Program 3.9company rating

    Fellow job in Champaign, IL

    We're excited that you are considering joining us at Illini Life Christian Fellowship through Reliant! Reliant is a faith-based nonprofit that partners with missional churches and Gospel-centered nonprofits to mobilize support-based missionaries for the Great Commission. Through Reliant, we provide missionaries with the resources, training, and support needed to thrive in their calling, including the critical process of raising financial and prayer support. Whether you're pursuing a short-term internship, a long-term residency, or a career in ministry, we are here to support and guide you every step of the way. Here are a couple of quick thoughts to help you through the assessment process: In this application, you will go through a series of stages: Application - This is the initial application for Reliant. Ministry Assessment - This assesses your readiness for your ministry role. Moral Conduct - This assesses your emotional and character-based readiness for a role in ministry. Local Interview - In this phase, you will do an interview with your church leadership. Reliant Review - Reliant will review all the pieces of your application and create a summary to discuss with your local church. Decision/Discernment - Reliant and your church will come together to make an employment decision. Provisionally Accepted - If you are accepted onto staff, you will have the opportunity to accept your offer, if desired. Onboarding - This will include online (and potentially in-person) training and HR paperwork. This is designed to prepare you to become a Reliant employee, as well as ready you to raise financial support. Note: Once you begin a questionnaire within a stage, you will need to complete that stage fully. You are not able to save within a stage. Please set aside ample time to complete each stage. When you are ready, click on the "Apply to a Position" button to get started.
    $62k-83k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Federal Advocacy Fellowship

    Chicago Coalition To End Homelessness

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    About CCH Chicago Coalition to end Homelessness (CCH) is a 44-year-old systemic advocacy organization. CCH develops campaigns and initiatives to address the causes of homelessness - lack of affordable housing, lack of access to health care and services, and lack of jobs paying a living wage. We place much emphasis on organizing and developing leaders who have experienced homelessness to become spokespersons and leaders of our various initiatives. CCH does its work in accordance with its organizational values - centering people with lived experience, accountability & honesty, hope & joy, equity, and shared power. We recognize that homelessness is a problem that stems from systemic racism and that biases and prejudices are embedded in the fabric of society, and thus, also permeate organizations like ours. CCH is committed to advancing racial equity in the workplace, through the work of our racial equity committee, and through the campaigns and initiatives we choose. The Role The Federal Advocacy Fellow is a new, two-year position that will lead CCH's federal advocacy efforts in close coordination with CCH's public policy, community organizing, communications, and Law Project staff. In response to a host of federal budget and policy changes that threaten to eliminate the use of best practices and send thousands of more Illinoisians into homelessness and poverty, CCH is increasing its federal advocacy capacity. This role will ensure CCH is leading solutions grounded in the needs of people with lived experience with homelessness. Key Responsibilities: Internal communication and alignment Project manage CCH's federal response and advocacy work to both support the work of colleagues in their areas of focus and to ensure we are best positioned to respond and advocate at all levels of government and work with impacted people and organizations. External coordination Coordinate with key nonprofit and government partners in Chicago, Illinois, and DC on advocacy strategy and execution, including, as needed, convening partners and staffing that convening. Develop and maintain relationships with elected officials to advance CCH's federal advocacy strategy. Communications In close collaboration with CCH's communications department, support communications needs including, but not limited to, drafting press releases, advocacy alerts, op-eds, and social media messaging. Represent CCH with the media as appropriate. Policy analysis and research - Interpret and summarize the potential impacts of proposed policy and budget changes. Qualifications/skills: Mid-Level Experience in advocacy, community organizing, public policy, lived experience, or related work. Working knowledge of the causes and solutions to homelessness. Understanding relevant federal government policies and agencies and their connection to local and state government. Ability to think strategically and set priorities. Strong organizational and project management skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and work to advance racial equity. Demonstrated commitment to racial equity. Salary Range $69,963 - 72,963, (salary above the base salary is available if the candidate meets one or more of the following criteria - demonstrated second language proficiency ($1,000), lived experience of homelessness ($1,000), certification in racial equity work ($1,000). In addition, CCH provides excellent benefits; including health and dental, life insurance, disability insurance, 401K, four weeks paid vacation, student loan reimbursement, and a sabbatical program. Application Instructions Please upload your resume, cover letter, and a sample of each of the following: writing, graphic design, and social media post. Please try to upload PDF versions and clearly save each document (example: CBERETTARESUME). If you have any questions, please email [email protected] directly and we will get back to you within 24 hours of receiving your email. The hiring team will only look at completed applications. DEADLINE TO APPLY: FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2026, by 5 P.M. CENTRAL. All employees should be up to date on vaccination series as indicted by the CDC. The currently approved vaccines under this policy are Pfizer, Moderna, and Novavax. No vaccine shall be designated unless and until it is fully approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or approved by the FDA for emergency use authorization. Fully vaccinated means at least two weeks after the final shot in the required timing and dosage (one shot for Johnson & Johnson, two shots for Moderna with 28 days between shots, and two shots for Pfizer with 21 days between shots). Prospective employees will be expected to comply with this policy within two months of accepting their offer of employment. Chicago Coalition to end Homelessness believes that personnel diversity is an organizational strength and recognizes and values the intersectional identities that staff members bring to our organization. We are enriched by the diverse experiences, beliefs, and ways of thinking that employees of different backgrounds bring. People of color and people who have experienced homelessness or poverty are strongly encouraged to apply. Fair consideration is given to all qualified applicants regardless of criminal record. CCH is committed to providing equal employment consideration without discrimination on the basis of race, sex, disability, religion, national origin, ancestry, military status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age or any other legally protected status.
    $70k-73k yearly Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • PACE Leadership Development Program Fellow

    One Health 4.3company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    Job DescriptionPACE Leadership Development Program Fellow The PACE Leadership Development Program Fellow is a unique leadership development track designed for early-career professionals with combined legal and business expertise. Associates will complete a six-month immersive rotation across PACE operations-learning billing, compliance, pharmacy connections, EMR platforms, AI applications, and healthcare management systems-before being placed in a regional leadership role. The program's mission is to cultivate entrepreneurial leaders who will launch and grow PACE Hubs, supporting expansion efforts that include opening new centers, filling critical roles, and scaling services for underserved senior populations. Key Responsibilities: Participate in a structured six-month rotation covering all aspects of PACE operations, including billing, compliance, pharmacy integration, EMR/IT platforms, and AI-driven systems Support leadership in planning and launching new PACE centers in Chicagoland, including hiring for 50+ positions and operational setup Contribute to the development and management of PACE Hubs-regional hubs designed for service expansion, workforce development, and patient care innovation Work closely with executives, clinical leaders, and operations teams to align business and regulatory requirements Apply legal and business training to real-world healthcare challenges, ensuring compliance, efficiency, and sustainability Drive projects that improve operational workflows, technology integration, and patient experience Prepare analyses, reports, and strategic recommendations to support decision-making and program growth Develop leadership and management skills through mentorship, hands-on assignments, and exposure to senior executives Qualification & Requirements: JD/MBA degree required, with 1+ year of business or legal experience Strong interest in healthcare delivery, aging services, and innovative care models like PACE Demonstrated ability to think strategically and act entrepreneurially in complex organizations Excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills Comfort with technology, data platforms, and emerging AI applications in healthcare Adaptable, results-oriented, and eager to grow into a regional leadership role Commitment to mission-driven work serving vulnerable and underserved populations Why Work at One Health: At One Health, we believe healthcare is more than a profession - it's a promise. A promise to treat every person with dignity, compassion, and exceptional care. A promise to work together across specialties and settings so patients get the right care at the right time. A promise to strengthen the communities we serve, because healthier people mean stronger families, stronger neighborhoods, and stronger futures. We're a growing alliance of specialty care organizations working as one - including One Health Partners, One Health Alliance, and United Woundcare Institute. Together, we support independent clinics, deliver high-quality care, and build the systems that make healthcare work better for everyone. We don't measure success in profits. We measure it in lives improved, trust earned, and futures made brighter. When we work as one, patients thrive - and communities grow stronger. Powered by JazzHR J1rwAvSZWh
    $60k-84k yearly est. 26d ago
  • HKS Health Fellow

    HKS Inc. 4.2company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    The application should take a candidate about 1 hour to complete and will feature the questions below. It might be helpful for a candidate to prepare responses to the short answer questions before entering the portal. More information on the program can be found below. This fellowship is intended for architectural graduates. We are also offering the HKS Health Interiors Fellowship in a separate application. For questions regarding the application, feel free to contact *****************. Applications are due January 5, 2026 at 11:59pm CST. Responsibilities: * Resume Upload * Name * Email * Phone Number * Current Degree Program * Degree Receiving * When are you graduating? * Professional Experience (internships, etc.) * What office are you interested in working in? (see location note below) * Portfolio Upload Short Answer * Why are you interested in healthcare architecture? (500 words or less) * What are your particular areas of interest within health design? (500 words or less) * The HKS Health Fellowship involves a portion of dedicated research time in your first year, in addition to working within the HKS healthcare studio. Describe a potential topic within Health Design that you'd like to research. (500 words or less) * Suggested topics of interest include (but are not limited to): * Mental & Behavioral Health * Digital Physical * Sustainability/Building Performance * Caregiver Resilience * Benchmarking Projects / Data * Healthy Campuses / Social Design Focus Tip: The HKS Healthcare Leadership and the previous HKS Healthcare Fellows will assist the selected fellow on developing their unique fellowship topic. This topic will be based on the fellow's interest and strategic initiatives within the HKS Health group. Previous HKS Healthcare Fellowship topics can be found at: ***************** Qualifications: Why the HKS Health Fellowship? The HKS Health Fellowship is an opportunity for a recent graduate to get direct access to top Health and Research leaders within the firm and industry, who will provide mentorship and support to impact the industry. The opportunity to spend time researching a topic of interest, coupled with the opportunity to work on influential projects around the world, encourages exploration and a mindset that leads with knowledge. Where does the Health Fellow work? (office location) HKS will work with the selected Health Fellow to pair them with the HKS office location and mentorship that can best support their research interests. During the interview stage, fellows can relay their office preference with firm leadership and discuss that office's ability to support their research. How long does the fellowship last? The fellowship is a one-year program in which the fellow splits their time between a designated research project, developed alongside their mentor team, and working alongside project teams within the HKS Health Studio. At the conclusion of the fellowship year, fellows continue working within the health studio as emerging leaders within the firm. Base Salary Range: $62k -70k annually - Washington D.C. & Chicago locations only The estimate displayed represents the general base salary range of candidates hired in the Washington D.C. & Chicago locations only. We may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range based on the location of the role. Factors that may be used to determine your actual salary may include internal equity, experience, education, specialty and training. HKS offers a comprehensive total compensation & benefits package with health, dental, and vision care coverage, 401(k) plans, life & AD&D insurance, short/long term disability plans, paid days off (sick leave, parental leave, vacation), and much more for benefits-eligible employees. To learn more about our benefits visit this page. If you currently work for HKS, please submit your application via the Internal Careers Portal. HKS is an EEO/AA Employer: M/F/Disabled/Veteran
    $62k-70k yearly Easy Apply 39d ago
  • WTTW Minow Fellowship in Journalism Excellence (paid)

    WTTW Communications 3.4company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    The WTTW Minow Fellowship in Journalism Excellence offers a recent graduate the opportunity for hands-on work in research, writing, reporting and producing for WTTW News, wttw.com/news and the Chicago Tonight television program. WTTW News is a premier public media source for Chicago news focusing specifically on politics, education, business, culture, science/technology and health coverage. WTTW News includes television (Chicago Tonight, Chicago Week in Review), digital (wttw.com/news), and social platforms. Chicago Tonight is a nightly public affairs program that airs on WTTW, Chicago's PBS station. DESCRIPTION: The WTTW Minow Fellowship in Journalism Excellence is a full-time, competitive, year-long fellowship that runs from January 2026 - December 2026. The fellow will be paid $20 an hour and work a 40-hour workweek. The fellow will be exposed to a full range of editorial duties at WTTW News. Opportunities could include: original reporting for the website; the creation of interactive features using traditional and new media storytelling elements; field producing (setting up and shooting interviews and broll); producing segments (identifying guests, conducting pre-interviews, cutting video dropins); research; and working with correspondents, hosts, and other producers. APPLICATIONS: Include a cover letter on why you want to be a Minow Fellow and how you think you could contribute to WTTW News. Please include specifics about the kind of work you want to pursue and how it would fit in with the work we are doing. Applicants must also submit a resume. Window to the World Communications, Inc., the parent organization of WTTW and WFMT, is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $20 hourly 8d ago
  • Lederman Fellow

    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

    Fellow job in Batavia, IL

    $69,800.00-$100,133.00. Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such the scope and responsibilities of the position, qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs. This position is not eligible for the referral bonus program. This position is eligible for relocation assistance and sponsorship assistance. About the Role: The Lederman Fellowship at Fermilab is intended to attract exceptional postdoctoral candidates who have demonstrated outstanding ability in research and who, in addition, have a strong interest in education and outreach. Lederman Fellows are free to choose any area in Fermilab's broad experimental program for performing their research, including neutrino physics, research on the CMS experiment at the LHC and proposed future colliders, astroparticle physics, intensity frontier experiments such as Mu2e, quantum information science, and quantum sensor research. In recognition of Leon Lederman's commitment to the teaching of physics at all levels, Fellows are also expected to participate for a fraction of their time in education. An example would be the Saturday Morning Physics program or other outreach. Candidates not selected for the Lederman Fellowship may be considered for other Research Associate opportunities at Fermilab. The Lederman Fellowship is a 3-year appointment with the possibility for an extension of up to two (2) additional years. Skills and Attributes for Success: Candidates should have obtained a Ph.D. in experimental particle physics, astrophysics, or a closely related field after September 1, 2024, or should expect to obtain a Ph.D. in one of the same fields by September 1, 2026. Demonstrated exceptional ability in research. Ability to participate in physics outreach. Abides by all environment, safety, and health regulations. Application Instructions: Interested candidates should submit via Academic Jobs Online [***************************************************** 1) cover letter, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) research statement, 4) outreach statement, and 5) three or more reference letters (to be submitted by the reference writers at the AJO site). For information about this position, please contact Sara Simon (****************) or visit **************************************************************************** Physical activity and work conditions Human factors: Mental concentration, sitting, and standing Work Arrangement: Please note that the described work arrangement is subject to change based on business needs and is not guaranteed to be final. Onsite: This is an onsite role, and the candidate must be able to work from our Batavia office. Benefits/Perks: Fermilab offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits program, including: Medical, Dental, Vision and Flexible Spending Accounts Paid time off Life insurance Short and Long-term disability insurance Retirement benefits Onsite day care Why Fermilab: Fermilab is America's premier laboratory for particle physics and accelerator research, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. We support discovery science experiments in Illinois and locations around the world, including deep underground mines in South Dakota and Canada, mountaintops in Arizona and Chile, CERN in Europe and the South Pole. Drug-Free Workplace & Pre-Employment Screening Fermilab is dedicated to fostering a safe, productive, and drug-free work environment. As part of the hiring process, candidates must successfully complete a background check and drug screening. Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of these screenings. Equal Opportunity Statement Fermilab is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, and other legally protected categories. REAL-ID Requirement for access to Fermilab Campus Fermilab requires all members of the public to produce a REAL-ID, or equivalent, to access the Fermilab Campus for interviews or career events. A list of acceptable forms of ID can be found here: ******************************************************************************* If a candidate is selected for an interview but does not possess any of the equivalent documents, we may schedule a virtual interview. What To Expect Next: We'll be in touch! If your qualifications are in alignment with the position requirements, one of our recruiters will be reaching out to schedule a phone interview to learn more about your career interests and goals. In the meantime, we encourage you to check us out on Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn, or our About Us page.
    $69.8k-100.1k yearly Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Postdoctoral Scholar - Laimins Laboratory

    Northwestern University 4.6company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    Department: MED-Microbiology-Immunology Salary/Grade: RES/ Postdoctoral position in the Laimins laboratory to study the pathogenesis of high-risk human papillomaviruses and their effects on the DNA damage repair pathways. The laboratory uses tissue culture model systems to examine how HPV proteins activate DN repair pathways along with induction of R-loops and suppression of m6A modified RNAs. Additions areas of study include effects of topoisomerases and APOBEC proteins on HPV life cycle. Please note: Occasional weekends and evenings as requested and with some possible travel, as required. Specific Responsibilities: * Project implementation. Performing molecular biology analyses * Reporting to advisor and presenting lab meetings * Writing manuscripts * Performing cell culture and maintaining stocks * Overseeing rotating students Miscellaneous Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: * PhD in molecular biology or infectious disease. Experience in cell culture, western, RT-PCR, RNA analyses and imaging. Minimum Competencies: (Skills, knowledge, and abilities.) * English: spoken and written. Ability to perform molecular biology studies and to not require daily oversight of project and its directions. Able to give talks to lab on their work and to develop new directions for study. Benefits: At Northwestern, we are proud to provide meaningful, competitive, high-quality health care plans, retirement benefits, tuition discounts and more! Visit us at *************************************************** to learn more. Work-Life and Wellness: Northwestern offers comprehensive programs and services to help you and your family navigate life's challenges and opportunities, and adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles. We support flexible work arrangements where possible and programs to help you locate and pay for quality, affordable childcare and senior/adult care. Visit us at ************************************************************* to learn more. Professional Growth & Development: Northwestern supports employee career development in all circumstances whether your workspace is on campus or at home. If you're interested in developing your professional potential or continuing your formal education, we offer a variety of tools and resources. Visit us at *************************************************** to learn more. Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected characteristics, including disability and veteran status. View Northwestern's non-discrimination statement. Job applicants who wish to request an accommodation in the application or hiring process should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance. View additional information on the accommodations process.
    $54k-69k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Skillbridge Fellowship - Finance

    Caterpillar 4.3company rating

    Fellow job in Peoria, IL

    Your Work Shapes the World at Caterpillar Inc. When you join Caterpillar, you're joining a global team who cares not just about the work we do - but also about each other. We are the makers, problem solvers, and future world builders who are creating stronger, more sustainable communities. We don't just talk about progress and innovation here - we make it happen, with our customers, where we work and live. Together, we are building a better world, so we can all enjoy living in it. About The Role: A Finance Fellow will perform entry-level finance assignments and develop knowledge of Caterpillar's procedures, philosophy, customers, dealers, organization, and financial practices. The fellowship is typically 12 weeks in length, per the Hiring our Heroes schedule, and is paid per the Department of Defense (DoD) SkillBridge program policy. Job Duties/Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: * Our Finance Professionals deliver a wide range of financial management directions and services to a variety of business partners including suppliers, subsidiaries, business units, dealers, and customers. * The Finance Fellow role will allow you opportunities in a variety of finance-related areas. * Managing multi-currency cash flows. * Managing foreign exchange/commodity risk. * Execute an investment strategy for our multi-billion-dollar retirement fund. * Analyze the financial strength of suppliers and work with our worldwide dealers to improve their financial results. Required Qualifications: * Must be approved for SkillBridge and aligned with Hiring our Heroes fellowship program. * Degree or related work experience in Finance, Economics or other Business or Technology program. * Must be able to be in-office in either Irving, TX or Peoria, IL for the duration of the fellowship. Skills Needed for Success in Role: * Financial Markets: Knowledge of the products, types, competitors, customer base, major issues and regulatory considerations in the financial markets; ability to apply financial market knowledge to various business environments. * Financial Analysis: Knowledge of tools and approaches of financial analysis; ability to read, interpret and draw accurate conclusions from financial and numerical material. * Planning and Organizing: Knowledge of the process of planning and arranging tasks and resources; ability to plan and organize both time and resources to get things completed while structuring and maintaining work in a systematic and highly methodical way. * Communicating Complex Concepts: Knowledge of effective presentation tools and techniques to ensure clear understanding; ability to use summarization and simplification techniques to explain complex technical concepts in simple, clear language appropriate to the audience. * Problem Solving: Knowledge of approaches, tools, techniques for recognizing, anticipating, and resolving organizational, operational or process problems; ability to apply knowledge of problem solving appropriately to diverse situations What You Will Get: Our goal at Caterpillar is for you to have a rewarding fellowship experience. Our teams are critical to the success of our customers who build a better world. Here you will find a community that is committed to your successful integration into the corporate environment. Final details: * Location: Peoria, IL or Irving, TX - Candidates must be willing to relocate if necessary. * Domestic relocation is NOT available for this opportunity. * Please frequently check the email associated with your application, including the junk/spam folder, as this is the primary correspondence method. If you wish to know the status of your application - please use the candidate log-in on our career website as it will reflect any updates to your status. #LI #MilitaryMonday #Letsdothework #caterpillarinc #Iamcaterpillar Summary Pay Range: $22.50 - $39.00 Compensation and benefits offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, job level, market location, job-related knowledge, skills, individual performance and experience. Please note that salary is only one component of total compensation at Caterpillar. Benefits: Subject to plan eligibility, terms, and guidelines. This is a summary list of benefits. * Medical, dental, and vision benefits* * Paid time off plan (Vacation, Holidays, Volunteer, etc.)* * 401(k) savings plans* * Health Savings Account (HSA)* * Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)* * Health Lifestyle Programs* * Employee Assistance Program* * Voluntary Benefits and Employee Discounts* * Career Development* * Incentive bonus* * Disability benefits * Life Insurance * Parental leave * Adoption benefits * Tuition Reimbursement * These benefits also apply to part-time employees This position requires working onsite five days a week. Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position. This employer is not currently hiring foreign national applicants that require or will require sponsorship tied to a specific employer, such as, H, L, TN, F, J, E, O. As a global company, Caterpillar offers many job opportunities outside of the U.S which can be found through our employment website at **************************** Posting Dates: October 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen. Caterpillar is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities. Qualified applicants of any age are encouraged to apply. Not ready to apply? Join our Talent Community.
    $22.5-39 hourly Auto-Apply 45d ago
  • Conservation Fellow

    Newberry Library 4.1company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    TO APPLY: Interested candidates should attach a cover letter and resume, both as PDF documents, to their application in the Newberry Career Center. Applications sent without both a resume and cover letter will not be considered. To be considered for this role, applicants must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation if you are unable to apply for a job on this site as a result of your disability. You can request reasonable accommodations by email. ABOUT THE NEWBERRY: The Newberry collection-some 1.6 million books, 600,000 maps, and 5 million manuscript pages-is a portal to more than six centuries of human history, from the Middle Ages to the present. We connect researchers and visitors with our collection in the Newberry's reading rooms, exhibition galleries, program spaces, classrooms, and online digital resources. Since its founding in 1887, the Newberry has remained dedicated to deepening our collective understanding of ourselves and the world around us. As individuals engage with Newberry collections and staff, they discover stories that bridge the past and present and illuminate the human condition. The Newberry's community of discovery is driven by a shared commitment to promoting research, inspiring learning, and using inquiry across the humanities as a tool to engage critically in a vibrant democratic society. SUMMARY: Reporting to the Director of Conservation Services, the Conservation Fellow, funded by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation and administered by the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation, performs treatment and rehousing of the Newberry's collection materials and assists with exhibition related work. This role is term-limited to 12 months. RESPONSIBILITIES: In consultation with the Director, assesses collection materials for conservation and housing needs, which include books, archival documents, maps, paper and parchment manuscripts, photographs, and other materials; Carries out in-depth examination, documentation. and treatment of collection items; Advises on and creates housing for collection items; Participates in exhibition activities including participating in planning meetings, advising on display and condition, carrying out treatment, and participating in installation and de-installation; Assists with loan activities including carrying out treatment, preparing condition reports and serving as a courier; Participates in implementing environmental and pest monitoring programs; Participates in library activities, such as presenting relevant conservation research or work to our colloquium Participates in tours of the department and other forms of outreach; Conducts research relating to conservation treatment; Performs other tasks or activities needed for the achievement of departmental goals. QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree from a recognized conservation program with a specialization in book and paper conservation. Excellent hand skills and understanding of conservation theory, practice, and treatments for library and archival materials including books, paper, maps, bound manuscripts on paper and parchment, and photographs. Demonstrated ability to work independently, collaboratively, and productively in a dynamic environment. Demonstrated record of continued education in the field. Proficiency in using productivity software including spreadsheets and databases. Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills. Excellent organizational skills with the ability to meet deadlines. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Manual dexterity of hands and fingers to manipulate complex and delicate equipment with precision and accuracy. Physical ability to stand for multiple hours per day and to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally. SCHEDULE: This is a full-time, exempt position, working 35 hours per week, with normal hours generally from 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, Monday to Friday. The incumbent will work onsite. BENEFITS: For more information, please see the "What We Offer" section on the Newberry Careers page. THE NEWBERRY LIBRARY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
    $59k-69k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • SAGA Fellow: Chicago SY18-19

    Saga Innovations Inc. 3.9company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    Who We Are SAGA Innovations (***************************** a national nonprofit that partners with public school districts to provide underserved students with high-dosage in-school-day tutoring, at no cost to students or their families. We are able to provide this service because of the passion and dedication of SAGA Fellows - full-time tutors who devote a year of their lives to closing the academic achievement and opportunity gaps by building lasting relationships and impacting the lives of their students every day. We recruit highly talented recent college graduates, midlife career changers, and recent retirees to commit to a 10-month service year for modest pay. We also provide ongoing support, training, professional development, curriculum, and data management to drive our results. Our Approach SAGA's approach to tutoring is unique because it differs from the traditional tutoring model. Instead, students meet with their SAGA Fellow during a class period as part of their regular daily schedule - in addition to their normal core classes - for the entire school year. Hear more! Our Mission and Core Values SAGA's mission is to transform the lives of the students we serve by motivating them to generate new levels of effort, developing their academic and problem-solving skills, and building their confidence, through personalized instruction and strong relationships among student, tutor, school, and family. At SAGA Innovations, our commitment to our core values drives our work. We are: Relationship-Driven We prioritize, respect, and value relationships with communities, schools, parents, students, and each other. We collaborate within and across teams, respecting and valuing each other's experiences and perspectives. We spread the joy of learning through strong working relationships with each other and our students. Equity, inclusiveness and excellence are the foundations for the relationships that we build. Growth-Minded We seek out, value, and thoughtfully provide feedback in order to improve continually. We demonstrate “roll-with-it-ness” when faced with challenges, keeping our goals and relationships front and center. We celebrate the growth of our students and ourselves. We assume the best of others, while recognizing mistakes as opportunities for growth. Impact-Driven We use quality materials and provide high rigor across our curriculum for our students and training for our staff. We are relentless in our efforts to unlock student potential . We collect, analyze, and reflect on data regularly in order to monitor, learn and improve our effectiveness. We hold ourselves and each other accountable to achieving our individual and team goals. Why We Do This For every 10 low-income students who enter high school, 7 will graduate on time, 4 will enter college, and only 1 will earn a college degree by the age of 24 (The Promise of College Completion, 2011). Finding interventions that improve the academic outcomes of low-income students is one of our nation's most urgent challenges. Very few educational interventions have targeted a key barrier to school success: “mismatch” between what regular classrooms deliver and the needs of students, particularly those far below grade level. The variability in academic achievement increases as students progress through school; by high school, many students in distressed communities can be three or more years behind grade level, especially in math, which research shows is a specific choke point in the pathway to graduation for high school students. Our Results SAGA tutoring has been the subject of multiple large-scale randomized controlled trials conducted by the University of Chicago. Results have shown that SAGA's in-school tutoring model is one of the most effective high school interventions ever studied. SAGA is committed to consistently and systematically testing variations to its model in order to offer the most affordable, implementable, scalable, and effective services to the districts, families, and students we serve. This work builds off of a randomized clinical research study by the University of Chicago, which was published by the National Bureau of Economic Research in 2013 and 2014, in which students gained up to 2.5+ years of math growth in one year of high-dosage math tutoring. This research shows that it is possible to make a difference in the academic trajectory of students in high-need urban communities-it is not too late. Position Summary SAGA Fellows commit 10 months of service to students in Chicago public schools. The Fellowship begins in mid-August and runs through the end of the 2018-2019 school year. Responsibilities Fellows guarantee the academic success of students by focusing intently on individualizing instruction and building personal and meaningful relationships with their students for the entire service year. Each Fellow has a personal caseload of up to 14 students they work with every day. SAGA tutorials are embedded into the school day, with Fellows working with two students at a time for 7 periods of the 8-period school day. Fellows contact families frequently about student progress. This communication forges trust, creates relationships, and keeps parents aware of the successes and needs of their children. Every site has a coordinator who is responsible for observing, training, and supporting Fellows through the entire year. Fellows will be observed weekly and must be hungry for feedback. Qualifications Required qualifications, skills, and/or experience: Passion for education reform and hunger for feedback. Strong basic high school math skills. Prior paid or volunteer experience with students is helpful. Prior coaching, tutoring or teaching experience is helpful. Peace Corps and other National Service alumni are encouraged to apply; those who are looking for a meaningful gap-year opportunity or those who are looking for a ramp-up opportunity into education. Benefits SAGA Fellows earn pay for every hour worked. In Chicago, Fellows earn $13.68 per hour and work an approximately 37.5 hour workweek, with an extra half-hour per day allotted for lunch. Those who work a full school year, plus training, will earn approximately $19,500 for the service term. Over 10 months, Fellows receive 7 days of paid time off. Fellows do not work on federal holidays, during school vacations, or on snow days. Health and dental benefits are available to those who need access. In addition, every SAGA Fellow receives intensive on-site professional development and training on effective instructional techniques and student behavior management. There is a genuine opportunity for advancement within the organization after the program ends in June. Equal Employment Opportunity/Non-Discrimination Policy SAGA Innovations, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal laws. The organization complies with applicable local, state, and federal laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which SAGA has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, compensation, training, and leaves of absence. SAGA Innovations does not tolerate harassment or discrimination of any of kind, including but not limited to, these protected classes. We are counting on everyone, individually and collectively, to give this policy positive and constructive support. Learn more here!
    $13.7 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Postdoctoral Appointee - Electron Microscopy for Microelectronics

    Argonne National Laboratory 4.6company rating

    Fellow job in Springfield, IL

    Argonne's Nanoscience and Technology Division seeks a postdoctoral scientist to advance transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies of materials and interfaces relevant to microelectronics. Working within the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM), the successful candidate will leverage state-of-the-art functional and dynamic TEM capabilities to lead experimental research on defect species, distributions, and dynamics in metallic, oxide, and semiconducting systems. This project integrates high-throughput and in situ TEM experimentation with AI/ML-driven image analysis and computational modeling to uncover mechanistic insights into defect migration and functional properties. The work will be performed in close collaboration with experts in microelectronics materials and devices, materials characterization, computational modeling, and artificial intelligence across multiple academic and national laboratories. Key Responsibilities + Design and execute S/TEM imaging and spectroscopy, including in situ studies (e.g., EELS, EDS) to probe defect structures and dynamics + Apply advanced image processing and analysis; develop AI/ML workflows for quantitative defect characterization + Implement high-throughput and automated TEM specimen preparation, including focused ion beam (FIB) methods + Curate and prepare datasets for AI model training, validation, and inference + Disseminate findings through high-impact publications and presentation **Position Requirements** + Recent or soon-to-be-completed Ph.D. (0-5 years) in materials science, physics, electrical engineering, or a closely related field + Strong background in scanning/transmission electron microscopy (S/TEM), including atomic-resolution imaging, EELS, and EDS; experience with cathodoluminescence (CL) and electron-beam induced current (EBIC) imaging is a plus + Experience with TEM specimen preparation via FIB and/or nanofabrication techniques (photolithography, e-beam lithography) + Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python) for experiment automation and/or image analysis; experience with machine learning is a plus + Demonstrated record of peer-reviewed publications + Ability to model Argonne's core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork Preferred Qualifications + Experience with electronics, including electrical measurements relevant to microelectronics devices + Background in metals, oxides, semiconductors, and/or 2D materials **Job Family** Postdoctoral **Job Profile** Postdoctoral Appointee **Worker Type** Long-Term (Fixed Term) **Time Type** Full time The expected hiring range for this position is $70,758.00-$117,925.00. Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs. Additionally, comprehensive benefits are part of the total rewards package. Click here (******************************************** to view Argonne employee benefits! _As an equal employment opportunity employer, and in accordance with our core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity and teamwork, Argonne National Laboratory is committed to a safe and welcoming workplace that fosters collaborative scientific discovery and innovation. Argonne encourages everyone to apply for employment. Argonne is committed to nondiscrimination and considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to any characteristic protected by law._ _Argonne employees, and certain guest researchers and contractors, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be asked to disclose any such participation in the application phase for review by Argonne's Legal Department._ _All Argonne offers of employment are contingent upon a background check that includes an assessment of criminal conviction history conducted on an individualized and case-by-case basis. Please be advised that Argonne positions require upon hire (or may require in the future) for the individual be to obtain a government access authorization that involves additional background check requirements. Failure to obtain or maintain such government access authorization could result in the withdrawal of a job offer or future termination of employment._
    $70.8k-117.9k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Environmental Policy Internship

    Illinois Agricultural Association 4.2company rating

    Fellow job in Bloomington, IL

    Join us at the Illinois Farm Bureau to become part of an influential leader that has a rich history and vision toward the future of agriculture. We're excited you're looking for a career with Illinois Farm Bureau as we advocate for farmers and agriculture. We're a grassroots organization made up of people who support farms, food and families in Illinois.. Apply today to become a vital part of helping us advocate for Illinois agriculture and support Illinois farm families. About the role This internship: • Assists the Environmental Policy Team on developing communication and projects regarding environmental policy issues. • Assists in researching various environmental policy issues. • Assists with the preparation and hosting of various events. • Attends meetings of federal and state regulatory agencies and stakeholders as a representative of IFB.How does this role make an impact? "Test drive" a potential career path through real corporate projects, collaboration in meetings, and several networking opportunities. While working alongside and learning from expert leaders at all levels of the company, in addition to teaming up with fellow interns to showcase your ideas, our interns impact the business, and experience professional and personal growth. Do you have what we're looking for? Good project management skills, including the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, establish priorities and attend to details. Exceptional Interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Must be able to work full-time hours from late May 2026 to early August 2026. Graduation date of August 2026 or beyond. Why work with us? Illinois Farm Bureau planted roots in 1916 and is one of the largest Farm Bureau organizations in the United States. Illinois Farm Bureau is a voice for Illinois farmers, farm families, and anyone involved in food and agriculture. That covers a lot of ground. Illinois Farm Bureau represents members in Springfield, IL and Washington D.C. When you become a part of Illinois Farm Bureau, you become part of something that touches the lives of people every day. You truly make a difference. You'll be able to take advantage of our benefits package, which includes insurance benefits (medical, dental, vision, disability, and life), 401(k) with company match, parental leave, paid time off, paid company holidays and time off to volunteer. Please click here to learn more about Illinois Farm Bureau and the many benefits we offer our employees. Illinois Farm Bureau is committed to providing equal opportunity in all areas of employment, and in providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, veteran status, national origin, disability, or any other status protected by applicable laws or regulations. Come join our team at Illinois Farm Bureau today! Illinois Farm Bureau does not generally sponsor individuals for employment-based visas for this position.
    $33k-57k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Scholar

    Accu-Mold Corp 3.6company rating

    Fellow job in Ankeny, IA

    JOB TITLE: Micro Mold Production Worker REPORTS TO: Production Supervisor FLSA: Non-exempt JOB SUMMARY: Performs all of the tasks in the operation of the micro mold production machines at Accumold. Uses the quality system and work instructions that have been established to complete the production of plastic parts correctly and independently. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Develops a thorough understanding of the operation of micro mold machinery. Monitors assigned machines using established parameters. Following work instructions, checks assigned parts at regular intervals. Inspects product continuously to maintain highest quality parts. Keeps feeder bowls adequately filled. Monitors dryer and oven trays to maintain sufficient material for production run. Builds upon working knowledge of machines, process and experience to troubleshoot problems. Measures parts and follows SPC procedures as required by work instructions and/or customer requirements. Promotes efficient production practices by performing ongoing tasks necessary to ready finished product. Communicates production problems with lead people or management as needed. Other duties as required. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Education/Experience . High school education coursework or GED required. Experience or training in plastic part manufacturing. Understands measuring and inspection equipment used to monitor quality. Ability to understand mechanical concepts used in micro mold production. Computer Skills . Ability to perform basic tasks using Windows operating system.. Language Skills . Ability to read, comprehend, and utilize instructions and short correspondence with coworkers and supervisors. Ability to effectively present information to other employees, in one-on-one and small group situations Mathematical Skills . Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to read and understand specification drawings for inspection purposes. Reasoning Ability . Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a number of concrete variables. Ability to follow simple verbal instructions. Other Skills and Abilities . Willingness to attend classes or training to enhance and update knowledge and skills. Supervisory Responsibilities . None. Physical Demands . While performing the duties of this job, the incumbent is frequently required to sit/stand and use hand to manipulate very small parts or tweezers. Sense of touch may be used to detect texture, burs and edges. Frequent movement throughout the facility is required. Normal or corrected to normal vision is required with good color vision, close vision, and ability to use microscope and adjust focus. May be required to move or transport up to 55 lbs. Work Environment . The duties of this job are executed in a climate-controlled environment with few temperature or humidity extremes. Noise levels will vary from very low to moderate depending on the location that the work is performed within the facility. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Use of safety glasses is required. The description given is intended only to provide information about the general nature of the job and is not an all-inclusive list of the job duties, skills or abilities. Employment with Accumold is “at will”, meaning that either the employee or the company may terminate employment at any time and for any or no reason. I have read and understand the information on this job description. Signature_____________________________________ Date ___________________
    $38k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Policy Intern

    MWRD 4.4company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    Introduction MWRD's Internship Program offers paid internship positions. While the main focus is on wastewater management, there are opportunities to gain knowledge and practical experience in a wide range of functions in each department. Paid Interns Paid interns are limited to 119 working days per calendar year and receive $18.00 per hour. Required Documents: Letter of recommendation from a class instructor, professor, or Internship Coordinator from current school or university. Cover letter stating interest in position. Resume. Eligibility Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree-seeking program in an accredited college or university and will be enrolled in the 2025/2026 school year. Permanent residency within the territorial boundaries of the MWRD (students may attend school outside the territorial boundaries). You must be a citizen or national of the United States, or an individual who is otherwise legally authorized to work in the United States. Candidates are to submit the Online Internship Application, cover letter, resume and letter of recommendation through MWRD's Online Employment Center. Questions regarding the internship program may be directed to ************************. Minimum Requirements MWRD's Internship Program offers paid internship positions. While the main focus is on wastewater management, there are opportunities to gain knowledge and practical experience in a wide range of functions in each department. Paid Interns Paid interns are limited to 119 working days per calendar year and receive $18.00 per hour. Required Documents: Letter of recommendation from a class instructor, professor, or Internship Coordinator from current school or university. Cover letter stating interest in position. Resume. Eligibility Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree-seeking program in an accredited college or university and will be enrolled in the 2025/2026 school year. Permanent residency within the territorial boundaries of the MWRD (students may attend school outside the territorial boundaries). You must be a citizen or national of the United States, or an individual who is otherwise legally authorized to work in the United States. Candidates are to submit the Online Internship Application, cover letter, resume and letter of recommendation through MWRD's Online Employment Center. Questions regarding the internship program may be directed to ************************. Position Title: Policy Intern Department: Board of Commissioners Location: Main Office Building 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL. 60611 Description: The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) is seeking a motivated student for an internship within the Office of the Board of Commissioners. This role offers hands-on experience in research, policy analysis, and strategic engagement on key public issues including water infrastructure, environmental sustainability, climate justice, and public health. This is a unique opportunity for students who are passionate about public service, environmental equity, and inclusive governance. The ideal candidate is currently enrolled in or has recently completed a degree program in public policy, political science, law, or a related discipline. Strong research, writing, and analytical skills are essential, along with a foundational understanding of government operations and policy development. Effective communication, collaboration, and a sincere commitment to social justice and community advocacy are also highly valued. Minimum Qualifications and Requirements: The ideal Policy Intern will possess strong research and analytical abilities, with the capacity to collect, interpret, and synthesize complex policy data. Attention to detail and critical thinking are essential for assessing legislation and preparing well-informed policy briefs. Clear and effective communication-both written and verbal-is key to presenting findings and recommendations. Candidates should be highly organized, capable of managing multiple priorities, and comfortable operating in a dynamic government setting. A genuine commitment to social justice, environmental sustainability, and community engagement is strongly encouraged. Educational Requirements: Applicants must be a current graduate or undergraduate student seeking a degree in communications, marketing, liberal arts, sociology, political science or history.
    $18 hourly Easy Apply 59d ago
  • Law Fellowship - 1 year + potential 1 year extension

    Environmental Law & Policy Center 4.2company rating

    Fellow job in Des Moines, IA

    Job DescriptionABOUT ELPC: The Environmental Law & Policy Center is the Midwest's leading environmental legal advocacy organization. We use the power of the law and strategic advocacy campaigns to create climate change solutions, advance clean energy, protect public health, and preserve the Midwest's wild and natural places. Our staff is made up of extraordinary individuals who work together across states and disciplines to solve the most pressing environmental challenges of our times. We are proud to be the recipient of the American Bar Association's 2023 Award for Excellence in Environmental, Energy, and Resources Stewardship. This prominent national award recognizes ELPC's significant accomplishments and demonstrated leadership on sustainable environmental and energy advocacy. About the Fellowship This ELPC-Hubbell Environmental Law Initiative is a one-year, full-time position with the potential for a further year's extension. This fellowship is in conjunction with the University of Iowa Hubbell Environmental Law Fellowship. This fellowship is exclusively available to recent law school graduates of the University of Iowa, including judicial clerks, or early-career attorneys who are committed to advancing environmental protection, climate action, and equitable solutions to pressing environmental challenges. The position will be based at our office in Des Moines, with a hybrid work environment. The Fellow will work as a fully integrated member of ELPC's legal and policy team, gaining hands-on experience in environmental litigation, regulatory advocacy, and strategic policy initiatives. Fellowship Term: Starting September 2026 - August 2027 with potential for one year extension for strong performance. Responsibilities Fellows will work closely with senior attorneys, policy experts, and scientists on high-impact projects such as: Conducting legal and factual research to support litigation and advocacy. Drafting legal documents including briefs, motions, petitions, and comment letters. Engaging with clients, community partners, and coalitions. Supporting legislative and regulatory advocacy at the federal, state, and local levels. Analyzing emerging environmental and climate issues to identify potential legal strategies. Participating in strategic planning and communications to advance program goals. The Fellow will have opportunities to lead discrete projects, appear in court or administrative proceedings (depending on jurisdiction), and engage in professional development activities supported by ELPC. Qualifications & Experience J.D. degree (or equivalent) earned Spring 2024 or later; must be licensed to practice law or expecting to sit for the bar in a relevant jurisdiction. Demonstrated commitment to environmental, climate, and/or public interest law. Excellent legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. Experience in litigation, administrative law, or environmental policy preferred but not required. Compensation & Benefits The annual salary for this fellowship ranges from $73,000 - $86,570 (based on 0 - 2 years experience), with a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, and professional development support. Application Instructions Please submit the following: Cover letter addressed to Josh Mandelbaum, Sr. Attorney, explaining your interest in the fellowship and in ELPC's mission Resume Law school transcript (unofficial acceptable). Writing sample (preferably legal, 5-10 pages). Contact information for three references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, but priority will be given to those received by September 26, 2025. Powered by JazzHR dKAaNG8usA
    $73k-86.6k yearly 11d ago
  • PACE Leadership Development Program Fellow

    One Health 4.3company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    The PACE Leadership Development Program Fellow is a unique leadership development track designed for early-career professionals with combined legal and business expertise. Associates will complete a six-month immersive rotation across PACE operations-learning billing, compliance, pharmacy connections, EMR platforms, AI applications, and healthcare management systems-before being placed in a regional leadership role. The program's mission is to cultivate entrepreneurial leaders who will launch and grow PACE Hubs, supporting expansion efforts that include opening new centers, filling critical roles, and scaling services for underserved senior populations. Key Responsibilities: Participate in a structured six-month rotation covering all aspects of PACE operations, including billing, compliance, pharmacy integration, EMR/IT platforms, and AI-driven systems Support leadership in planning and launching new PACE centers in Chicagoland, including hiring for 50+ positions and operational setup Contribute to the development and management of PACE Hubs-regional hubs designed for service expansion, workforce development, and patient care innovation Work closely with executives, clinical leaders, and operations teams to align business and regulatory requirements Apply legal and business training to real-world healthcare challenges, ensuring compliance, efficiency, and sustainability Drive projects that improve operational workflows, technology integration, and patient experience Prepare analyses, reports, and strategic recommendations to support decision-making and program growth Develop leadership and management skills through mentorship, hands-on assignments, and exposure to senior executives Qualification & Requirements: JD/MBA degree required, with 1+ year of business or legal experience Strong interest in healthcare delivery, aging services, and innovative care models like PACE Demonstrated ability to think strategically and act entrepreneurially in complex organizations Excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills Comfort with technology, data platforms, and emerging AI applications in healthcare Adaptable, results-oriented, and eager to grow into a regional leadership role Commitment to mission-driven work serving vulnerable and underserved populations Why Work at One Health: At One Health, we believe healthcare is more than a profession - it's a promise. A promise to treat every person with dignity, compassion, and exceptional care. A promise to work together across specialties and settings so patients get the right care at the right time. A promise to strengthen the communities we serve, because healthier people mean stronger families, stronger neighborhoods, and stronger futures. We're a growing alliance of specialty care organizations working as one - including One Health Partners, One Health Alliance, and United Woundcare Institute. Together, we support independent clinics, deliver high-quality care, and build the systems that make healthcare work better for everyone. We don't measure success in profits. We measure it in lives improved, trust earned, and futures made brighter. When we work as one, patients thrive - and communities grow stronger.
    $60k-84k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Postdoctoral Scholar

    Northwestern University 4.6company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    Department: MED-Biochem&Molecular Genetics Salary/Grade: RES/ The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine is seeking a self-motivated and collaborative postdoctoral scientist to carry out transformative research the laboratory of Dr. Shannon Lauberth. You will join a team of researchers that is making advances in basic and translational studies in the cancer epigenetics field. The laboratory is located in the Simpson Querrey Biomedical Research Center on Northwestern's campus in downtown Chicago. Current research in our lab focuses on investigating the protumor activities of the immune response that presents a hurdle in establishing effective immunotherapies. In this position, the individual will implement unbiased approaches (RNA-Seq, PRO-Seq, ChIP-Seq and CyTOF) to identify genetic and epigenetic alterations that shape the positive relationship between proinflammatory signaling and tumors with driver mutations in the tumor suppressor p53. Functional validation of these molecular and cellular changes in promoting oncogenic processes and immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment will proceed using standard molecular biology techniques performed in vitro and in vivo using human cancer cell lines and patient-derived organoids (PDOs). The ideal applicant should have a doctoral degree (PhD or MD/PhD) and experience in cancer biology, TME, tumor immunology and cancer genetics/epigenetics is preferred. Preference will be given to candidates with first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals. Molecular Biology: * DNA, RNA, Protein isolation, purification and expression * Western blotting * PCR, RT-PCR * Plasmid preparation * Cloning, mapping and sequencing of DNA * Recombinant virus production and purification * Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) * In vitro binding assays (UV-RIP, EMSAs, etc). * DNA and RNA library preparation for NGS data analysis * Affinity chromatography Cellular Biology: * Cell culture, cell isolation * Functional studies * Transfection * Immunology * Flow cytometry Other Duties: * Lab Meetings and collaboration on project * Writing papers and assisting in grant writing * Research implementation and development Minimum Qualifications: * MD or PhD * Experience in cancer biology research Minimum Competencies: * Ability to work with other and collaborate on projects * Excellent writing skills, specifically aimed for grants and research paper publications Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected characteristics, including disability and veteran status. View Northwestern's non-discrimination statement. Job applicants who wish to request an accommodation in the application or hiring process should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance. View additional information on the accommodations process.
    $54k-69k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Postdoctoral Appointee: Electrochemical Separations

    Argonne National Laboratory 4.6company rating

    Fellow job in Lemont, IL

    Argonne National Laboratory, a U.S. Department of Energy multidisciplinary science and engineering research center, is committed to finding solutions for national priorities, including advancing critical material technologies and meeting society's growing needs for water and energy resources. The Applied Materials Division focuses on bridging the gap between research and real-world applications. By collaborating closely with industry partners, academic institutions, and other national laboratories, researchers translate scientific discoveries into practical solutions that address societal needs and drive economic growth. This position supports Argonne's mission by advancing electrochemical separation technologies for critical material recovery and long-term electrode durability. The Electrochemical Separations Postdoctoral Research Associate will develop capacitive deionization systems for the selective recovery of critical materials and also investigate electrode aging, degradation, and durability for bioprocessing applications. The position will include designing automated experimental systems, electrode synthesis or surface modification, and integration of experimental findings with system-level analysis. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with interdisciplinary research teams, collaborate with universities, industry, and national laboratory partners, and contribute to the development of separation technologies for energy and critical resources. Key Responsibilities: Design, execute, and analyze experiments on capacitive deionization for critical materials recovery. Design and implement automated experimental systems to measure electrode performance and durability over extended operation. Investigate electrode material performance, aging, and degradation mechanisms for bioprocessing applications. Develop and optimize electrode materials and architectures, including synthesis and/or surface modification, to improve electrode selectivity and stability. Collaborate with internal and external partners to integrate findings into system-scale designs. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field with 0 to 2 years of experience. Demonstrated understanding of electrochemical separation processes and principles. Hands-on experience in experimental system design, instrumentation, and automation. Knowledge and experience with analytical techniques (e.g., chromatography, spectroscopy, microscopy). Experience with electrochemical techniques (e.g., CV, EIS, charge/discharge). Ability to develop independent research projects, demonstrated through publication of peer-reviewed literature. Problem-solving skills, including the ability to identify technical challenges, develop innovative solutions, and implement practical strategies. Skilled communication and interpersonal skills at all levels of the organization. Ability to model Argonne's core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork. On-site presence at the Argonne campus in Lemont, Illinois. Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker Type Long-Term (Fixed Term) Time Type Full time The expected hiring range for this position is $70,758.00-$117,925.00. Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs. Additionally, comprehensive benefits are part of the total rewards package. Click here to view Argonne employee benefits! As an equal employment opportunity employer, and in accordance with our core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity and teamwork, Argonne National Laboratory is committed to a safe and welcoming workplace that fosters collaborative scientific discovery and innovation. Argonne encourages everyone to apply for employment. Argonne is committed to nondiscrimination and considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to any characteristic protected by law. Argonne employees, and certain guest researchers and contractors, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be asked to disclose any such participation in the application phase for review by Argonne's Legal Department. All Argonne offers of employment are contingent upon a background check that includes an assessment of criminal conviction history conducted on an individualized and case-by-case basis. Please be advised that Argonne positions require upon hire (or may require in the future) for the individual be to obtain a government access authorization that involves additional background check requirements. Failure to obtain or maintain such government access authorization could result in the withdrawal of a job offer or future termination of employment.
    $70.8k-117.9k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Postdoctoral Scholar

    Northwestern University 4.6company rating

    Fellow job in Chicago, IL

    Department: MED-Cell&DevelopmentalBiology Salary/Grade: RES/ The Ă–zbudak Lab is looking for a postdoctoral fellow interested in combining multidisciplinary approaches to discover biophysical mechanisms governing spatiotemporal pattern formation during embryonic development. Embryos develop spatiotemporal patterns by encoding and interpreting biological signals in real time. Despite unavoidable fluctuations in gene expression and cell signaling, embryonic development is robust and reproducible. A striking example of robust spatiotemporal patterning is the rhythmic segmentation of somites, which are precursors of the vertebral column. Segmentation of somites is controlled by: 1) oscillatory expression of the vertebrate segmentation clock genes, 2) short-distance Notch signaling, 3) long-distance Fg and Wnt signaling gradients, 4) a network of transcription factors integrating outputs of the segmentation clock and the signaling pathways, and 5) cytoskeletal and biomechanical processes executing physical formation of segment boundaries. Errors in this regulatory cascade result in various birth defects, including congenital scoliosis. We combine single-cell microscopy measurements, time-resolved perturbation experiments, biophysical modeling, and computational simulations to decipher the mechanism underlying robust spatiotemporal pattern formation and cell fate determination. Relevant publications: Nature 2021 589:431-436; Nature 2023 613:153-159. Dev Cell 2024. We are looking for a colleague who is highly motivated and independent. Please send a cover letter detailing your past research accomplishments and future research goals, and your CV by email to: ************************ Specific Responsibilities: * Recruits study participants. * Independent lab research, gaining new research skills * Grant writing and Paper Publications * Contributing to lab efforts, and participating in lab meetings * Observation of proper guidelines within the lab Minimum Qualifications: (Education, experience, and any other certifications or clearances) For this section, only list the minimum requirements needed to perform the work, and leave the 'desired or nice to have' qualifications for the 'Preferred Qualifications' section. The education, work experience, skills, abilities, licenses/certifications should all directly relate to the job's responsibilities. * PhD * Experience in - Confocal microscopy and image analysis OR Biomechanics and biophysics Benefits: At Northwestern, we are proud to provide meaningful, competitive, high-quality health care plans, retirement benefits, tuition discounts and more! Visit us at *************************************************** to learn more. Work-Life and Wellness: Northwestern offers comprehensive programs and services to help you and your family navigate life's challenges and opportunities and adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles. We support flexible work arrangements where possible and programs to help you locate and pay for quality, affordable childcare and senior/adult care. Visit us at ************************************************************* to learn more. Professional Growth & Development: Northwestern supports employee career development in all circumstances whether your workspace is on campus or at home. If you're interested in developing your professional potential or continuing your formal education, we offer a variety of tools and resources. Visit us at *************************************************** to learn more. Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected characteristics, including disability and veteran status. View Northwestern's non-discrimination statement. Job applicants who wish to request an accommodation in the application or hiring process should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance. View additional information on the accommodations process.
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