Pathway Early Career Fellowship

Population Connection
  • Location
    Remote, D.C.
  • Sector
    Non Profit
  • Experience
    Early Career
  • Apply by
    Dec-30-2025
  • Posted
    Today
  • Location Type
    Remote

Position description

We welcome applications to a one-year, nonresident position intended for early-career professionals working in, and/or studying at the graduate level, the following subjects: population; demography; sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice; and/or the environment. Fellows receive a stipend (details below.) This is a remote-only position.

Scope of Work

We envision a mutually beneficial relationship, with the fellow continuing to work in their field of interest, while producing written or multimedia product(s) that supports our mission, and can be used to further our work. Senior staff would work with the fellow to determine and execute the final project.

This is a self-paced project, intended to be completed in tandem with the fellow's regular professional work or studies. Fellows will have the opportunity to network, attend workshops and lectures (virtual and/or in-person).

Fellows will join two (2) virtual Zoom meetings of the board of directors held in February and October 2026. Fellows will attend the June 2026 in-person board meeting in Washington, DC, with PC covering all costs. Fellows will also attend a 3-day staff retreat that will follow the board meeting. There may also be an opportunity to attend a professional development conference.

Qualifications

Ideal candidates will have a work history of 3–10 years in one or more of the issues noted above and be broadly familiar with the field of population studies. While applicants will have an undergraduate degree, they are not required to have an advanced degree. We will consider applicants currently pursuing a graduate degree in the above fields.

International applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.

Applicants must fully support comprehensive reproductive health care and rights, including access to safe and legal abortion.

Compensation

The fellowships are a one-year position and include a $10,000 stipend plus specified travel funding. The time commitment is equivalent to several weeks of work throughout the year. The workload includes self-directed project(s) as agreed upon. Stipends are disbursed twice during the fellowship period.

Application instructions

The application will include a cover letter, resume, or CV, as well as contact information for two references. The cover letter will address how your experience and education relate to our mission and activities; how you foresee the fellowship can help us fulfill that mission; and how you will benefit from the fellowship.

Please submit the application as a single PDF document by December 30, 2025. We will contact only candidates we wish to interview. Interviews will be conducted by a virtual panel via Zoom.

No phone calls please.

Health insurance and other benefits are not offered with this position.