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Policy Fellow at Methodist Healthcare Ministries of S. Tx – San Antonio, Texas

Methodist Healthcare Ministries of S. Tx
San Antonio, Texas, 78229-4401, United States
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Role Overview & ResponsibilitiesPosition Summary

The Policy Fellow is a full-time, 12-month fellowship role within Methodist Healthcare Ministries’ Policy & Advocacy Department, designed to develop emerging public policy and healthcare advocates. The Fellow supports all stages of the legislative and regulatory process, including research, policy development, advocacy, and implementation, with a focus on advancing health equity in Texas.

Salary

$58,656 (plus benefits)

Scope and Impact
  • Supports statewide and federal policy and advocacy efforts aligned with MHM’s strategic priorities

  • Contributes research and policy recommendations that inform organizational strategy and leadership decision-making

  • Fellowship operates at 40 hours per week and includes significant engagement during the Texas Legislative Session (odd-numbered years)

  • No budget authority; project work may influence state or federal policy outcomes

Decision-Making Authority

Works under the direction of the Director of Policy & Advocacy and department leadership. Exercises independent judgment in conducting research, drafting policy materials, and developing recommendations, with regular guidance, feedback, and approval from leadership.

Interactions / Working Relationships
  • Internal: Policy & Advocacy Department, MHM leadership team, and other internal stakeholders (ongoing)

  • External: Community partners, healthcare stakeholders, coalition partners, legislative offices, regulatory agencies, and national policy organizations (frequent)

  • Participates in bi-weekly mentorship meetings with department directors

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Conduct policy research and analysis within an identified policy area at the state and federal level (30%)

  • Draft advocacy and policy materials including fact sheets, reports, position papers, presentations, newsletters, advocacy alerts, and coalition letters (20%)

  • Monitor and track legislative hearings, regulatory agencies, and coalition meetings; prepare timely notes, summaries, briefs, and reports (15%)

  • Design and complete a capstone research project proposing a legislative or regulatory solution aligned with MHM priorities and equity principles (15%)

  • Assist with planning, scheduling, and participation in legislative and advocacy meetings, events, and coalition activities (10%)

  • Conduct outreach to community partners, healthcare stakeholders, and elected officials related to healthcare and policy initiatives (5%)

  • Present research findings and policy recommendations to senior and executive leadership (5%)

Supervisory or Leadership Responsibilities

This position does not supervise others.

QualificationsMinimum Qualifications (Required)
  • Education: Enrolled in or recent completion (within the last two years) of a Master’s or Doctoral program from an accredited institution

  • Licenses/Certifications: None required

  • Experience:

    • Demonstrated interest in public policy, healthcare advocacy, and legislative processes

    • Research, analytical, and writing experience through academic or professional work

  • Other Required Skills/Knowledge:

    • Strong analytical, organizational, and critical-thinking skills

    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace

    • Ability to synthesize complex information into clear, actionable policy insights

Preferred Qualifications
  • Graduate degree in Public Health, Public Policy, Political Science, Health Administration, or a related field

  • Experience working with underserved populations or addressing health disparities

  • Experience with legislative sessions, advocacy organizations, or policy research

  • Spanish bilingual proficiency

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
  • Collaboration and relationship-building across diverse stakeholders

  • Policy analysis and applied research skills

  • Problem-solving and critical thinking

  • Professional writing and presentation skills

  • Time management and ability to manage multiple priorities

  • Ability to apply an equity lens to policy development and analysis

Language Skills
  • Fluent in English (required)

  • Spanish bilingual strongly preferred

Technology and Tools
  • Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

  • Google Workspace

  • Internet-based research tools and databases

  • Presentation and reporting tools

Work Environment and Physical Demands
  • Work Setting: Corporate office environment with regular community, legislative, and advocacy settings; primarily on-site with travel

  • Travel Expectations: Up to 25%, including Austin during legislative sessions and occasional travel to Washington, DC; some evenings, weekends, and holidays required

  • Physical Requirements:

    • Ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, and move for extended periods

    • Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds



Job Location

San Antonio, Texas, 78229-4401, United States
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