ABOUT THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON ADMINISTRATIVE FELLOWSHIPS graduate students The National Council on Administrative What are post-graduate administrative fellowships and why are they important to my career? A C o l l a b o r at i o n o f Fellowships (NCAF) is an organization of fellowship programs and graduate Post-graduate administrative fellowship programs are time-limited (typically 12-24 months) full-time roles that emphasize learning and leadership development in addition to completion of work. Fellowships are widely viewed as a critical stepping stone for many early careerists who aspire to senior leadership roles. programs in healthcare management who are working together to continuously improve early-career development opportunities for our next-generation healthcare leaders. An important part of NCAF’s work involves creating a coordinated approach to the CAHME application process, as well as a set of expectations for program applicants, graduate program directors, and administrative fellowships to uphold. These expectations are spelled out in a member-developed Code of Good Practice. NCAF’s work is supported primarily through membership dues, as well as underwriting by the National Center for Healthcare Leadership (NCHL). NCAF also benefits from the support of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA) and the Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME). We encourage you to learn more about NCAF and consider joining your peers in this national effort. More information about NCAF and the Code of Good Practice are available at bit.ly/NCHL_NCAF. Questions? Contact Marie Rowland at mrowland@nchl.org or 312-942-7935. Why should I encourage my graduate program leaders to participate in NCAF? By participating in NCAF, your graduate program is demonstrating its commitment to a national effort to continuously improve the administrative fellowship process and the Code of Good Practice. This commitment is recognized and appreciated by NCAF-member fellowship programs, who are encouraged to consider this commitment in their own recruiting and selection efforts. As a student from an NCAF-member graduate program, you are also eligible to participate in NCAF’s clearinghouse program at no cost to you. Why should I apply to NCAF-member fellowship programs? NCAF-member fellowship programs agree to abide by the NCAF Code of Good Practice, which includes guidelines designed to support your ability to make an informed choice about the fellowship that is right for you. NCAF members have made a commitment to provide high-quality work and developmental experiences for your career success and to work collaboratively on efforts to improve administrative fellowships for all involved. National Center for Healthcare Leadership 1700 West Van Buren Street | Suite 126B Chicago, Illinois 60612 312.563.6630 National Council ON Administrative Fellowships Accelerating early-career development for our next generation of healthcare leaders member benefits fellowship program leaders graduate program leaders Organizations participating in NCAF receive the following benefits: Why should I hire applicants from NCAF-member Graduate Programs? Why should I encourage my students to apply to NCAF-member fellowship programs? NCAF-member graduate programs agree to abide by the NCAF Code of Good Practice, which includes guidelines designed to improve the value of the fellowship process for all involved. For graduate program leaders, these guidelines include: NCAF-member fellowship programs agree to abide by the Code of Good Practice, which includes guidelines designed to improve the value of the fellowship process for all involved. For fellowship leaders, these guidelines include: Participation in ongoing national dialog about how to continuously improve fellowship opportunities n Sharing of best practices and networking with other NCAF members n Ensuring the fellowship upholds high-value development opportunities through the explicit adoption of best practices such as senior executive involvement, regular performance feedback, and post-fellowship job opportunity discussions n Recognition and appreciation from: n • Member administrative fellowship programs, who are encouraged to include NCAF graduate programs as part of their recruiting and selection processes • Member graduate programs, who are encouraged to consider NCAF administrative fellowship programs when recommending fellowship sites to students • Current and future fellows, who benefit from our organizations’ commitment to excellence and professionalism in the administrative fellowship process Setting priorities for future directions of NCAF, including: n • Continuously evolving the Code of Good Practice • Growing NCAF’s membership and support • Expanding NCAF member learning and sharing opportunities • Prioritizing NCAF’s data collection and benchmarking research efforts Participating in a “second round” clearinghouse, designed to assist NCAF-member fellowship programs and students in filling open fellowship positions available after the nationally coordinated offer period n Actively promoting the value of administrative fellowships to their students n Supporting students in putting together competitive applications for fellowship programs appropriate to their career goals n Providing references and transcripts of academic credentials that clearly differentiate their top students n Ensuring students can make informed decisions through the standardization of reasonable application deadlines, offer dates, and decision timeframes n Working collaboratively on an ongoing national effort to improve administrative fellowships for all participants n Promoting professional practices among their students who are applying for fellowships n
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