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O’Neill Institute Associate

Institute Associates are based at the Law Center and report to the O’Neill Institute Director. Institute Associates work on legal research projects and policy-based initiatives. Duties include preparation of white papers, organization of research colloquia, expert meetings, coordination of interdisciplinary research teams, and grant writing. Institute Associate positions will be for one year with possible renewal based on project needs. Institute Associates will receive a competitive salary with outstanding benefits.

Application Deadline: CLOSED

O’Neill Institute Associate

The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law is seeking an exceptionally qualified candidate to serve as an O’Neill Institute Associate to work on various projects in our national and global health law research portfolio. The O’Neill Institute is housed at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC. For more details about the Institute and its ongoing work please visit www.oneillinstitute.org.

Institute Associates are based at the Law Center and report to the O’Neill Institute Director and Project Director(s). Associates work on policy projects and anticipated tasks include preparation and drafting of white papers, memoranda, and articles for publication; organization of research colloquia and expert meetings; coordination of interdisciplinary research teams; and grant writing. This position is offered for one year with possible renewal based on project needs and resources. Associates will receive a competitive salary with outstanding benefits.

Candidates should have a J.D. degree (or equivalent) with exceptional academic credentials; applicants with additional qualifications in public health, economics, business, public policy, and economic modelling and analysis are preferred. Candidates should also have research interests in health law and policy related areas such as public health law and financing, health economics, global health law development programming, and development programs.

One potential project the Associate will work on seeks to develop models of how US global HIV and health investments contribute to global peace and security and US job creation. The purpose of the project is to help engage business leaders, the defense establishment, and the US government to understand the short-and long-term return on investment from increased appropriations for global health programs. The Associate hired for this project will conduct literature reviews of data, reports, case studies, etc., and provide research support for the pre- and post-modelling consultations, modelling development, and Congressional briefing sessions and post-session reporting. The Associate will be primarily responsible for the coordination of the substantive drafting and revision of a final report and other potential publications.

Applications should be submitted electronically at the following website:http://www.law.georgetown.edu/oneillinstitute/about/application-associate.html, and should include: CV, cover letter, writing sample, professional references, official law school transcript, and other graduate school transcripts (if applicable). Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, with a final application deadline of July 31, 2012. Any questions about the position should be directed to oneillinstitute@law.georgetown.edu.

Application Deadline: CLOSED

O’Neill Institute Associate: Food and Drug Law

The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law is seeking an exceptionally qualified candidate to serve as an O’Neill Institute Associate to work on projects related to food and drug law and regulation. The primary responsibility is to work with an interdisciplinary team to develop analyses on models of precompetitive collaboration in the medical products industry. The Institute Associate would identify key statutory, regulatory, and other factors affecting barriers to collaboration in medical product innovation. This project is undertaken as part of the Center for Excellence in Regulatory Science Initiative (CERSI) supported by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Housed at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC., the O’Neill Institute is a leading research institute for health law. For more details about the Institute and its ongoing work please visit www.oneillinstitute.org.

Institute Associates are based at the Law Center and report to the O’Neill Institute Director. Institute Associates work on legal research projects and policy-based initiatives. Duties include research and preparation of white papers, organization of research colloquia, expert meetings, coordination of interdisciplinary research teams, and grant writing. Institute Associate positions will be for one year with possible renewal based on project needs. Institute Associates will receive a competitive salary with outstanding benefits.

Candidates for this opening should have a J.D. degree (or the equivalent). Candidates should demonstrate exceptional academic credentials, including research interests in health law related areas such as experience with the FDA, regulatory and administrative law, intellectual property and knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry. Although not required, background and interest in FDA practice is desired.

Applications should be submitted electronically at the following website http://www.law.georgetown.edu/oneillinstitute/about/application-associate.html, and should include: CV, cover letter, writing sample, professional references, official law school transcript, and other graduate school transcripts (if applicable). The application deadline is March 9, 2012, and ideally the work would commence shortly after hiring. Any questions about the position should be directed to oneillinstitute@law.georgetown.edu.

Application Deadline: CLOSED

O’Neill Institute Associate: Global Tobacco Control Initiative

The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law is seeking an exceptionally qualified candidate to serve as an O’Neill Institute Associate. Housed at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC., the O’Neill Institute is a leading research institute for health law. For more details about the Institute and its ongoing work please visit www.oneillinstitute.org.

Institute Associates are based at the Law Center and report to the O’Neill Institute Director. Institute Associates work on legal research projects and policy-based initiatives. Duties include preparation of white papers, organization of research colloquia, expert meetings, coordination of interdisciplinary research teams, and grant writing. Institute Associate positions will be for one year with possible renewal based on project needs. Institute Associates will receive a competitive salary with outstanding benefits. Candidates for this opening should have a J.D. degree (or the equivalent), preferably from a Latin American university. A Masters in Law - LL.M. degree - from a common law jurisdiction (e.g. U.S., Canada, Australia, U.K.) is highly recommended, but not required.

Candidates should demonstrate exceptional academic credentials, including research interests in health law related areas such as public health law, global health law, domestic health care law, regulatory health law, and/or health and human rights. Although not required, background and interest in human rights law is desired. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate written and spoken fluency in both English and Spanish.

The Global Tobacco Control Initiative provides research on litigation as an approach for reducing tobacco use. The Institute Associate will, for example, draft shadow reports to be brought before the U.N. human rights monitoring bodies which will emphasize the relationship between strong tobacco control laws and fundamental rights, will work with partners and advocates in low-and middle-income countries to develop rights-based and constitutional arguments in support of tobacco control. Although we work in other regions, the Initiative is currently focused on Latin America and the position requires some travel throughout the region.

Applications should be submitted electronically at this website, and should include: CV, cover letter, writing sample, professional references, official law school transcript, and other graduate school transcripts (if applicable). The application deadline is January 30, 2012, and the Institute would like whomever is hired to begin work immediately, ideally in early 2012. Any questions about the position should be directed to oneillinstitute@law.georgetown.edu.

 

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