Administrative Fellowship Program

About the Administrative Fellowship Program

Main Line Health's Administrative Fellowship provides recent graduates the opportunity to join Main Line Health’s administrative team and gain practical, hands on experience in a suburban, community-based health system.

Over a 12-month period, the fellow will have exposure to a wide range of projects and opportunities in which they will gain exposure to areas such as corporate structure, quality, performance improvement, marketing, finance, front line operations, and high-level strategic planning. The fellow will explore various project opportunities with senior executives and leaders across the system, working with his/her preceptors in the selection of project work to align with the fellow’s goals and the organization’s needs. These projects fine tune and develop the fellow’s leadership skills, interpersonal communication and decision-making skills.

In addition to project work, the fellow will attend senior management and board meetings, which will aid in the understanding of a complex health care system. Preceptors include the chief executive officer (CEO) and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Main Line Health.

Fellowship Overview

The Administrative Fellowship Program at Main Line Health was initiated in 2007 and has had a successful history. Fellows are selected from MBA, MHA, MPH, MSN and other accredited master's degree graduate programs and given the opportunity to be mentored by a number of health care executives across the hospital system. Main Line Health maintains a commitment to the Administrative Fellowship Program, in the education and development of the future health care professionals.

Fellowship goal

To provide an educational experience in a complex community health system in various facets of health care management. Fellowship objectives include but are not limited to:

  • Providing a comprehensive view of health care administration
  • Developing and utilizing the fellow’s leadership and management skills
  • Offering the fellow hands on experience in health care administration through active involvement in system program development and day to day hospital operating activities
  • Enabling the fellow to explore various professional and management opportunities within the health care industry

Fellowship projects and activities

The following is a list of possible fellowship projects and activities. This list is not exhaustive of the fellow’s opportunities.

  • Coordination of the Administrative Fellowship application and selection processes
  • Research and feasibility analysis of new service lines
  • Participation in facility and space planning
  • Planning for strategic system initiatives
  • Attend and contribute to senior management meetings and system board meetings
  • Departmental rotations (clinical and administrative)
  • Process/system improvement projects
  • Financial/budget planning

Resources

Application deadlines

Application opens: Early August 2024

Application deadline: Late August/Early September 2024

Video conference interviews: Mid-September 2024

Final on-site interviews: Mid-Late September 2024

Selection announcement: Late September 2024

Start date: July 2025

Learn more about the application process and apply online

Administrative Fellowship 2024-2025 Information Session Webinar

Join the current fellow to learn more about the program:

  • Check back in summer of 2024 for dates and times!

*Dates and times subject to change. All changes will be communicated to registered participants via email.

Contact information for Administrative Fellowship

Megan Rapuano, MHA
RapuanoM@mlhs.org
484.580.4321

Preceptors and Fellows

The fellowship program is directed by Mr. John J. Lynch, III and Ms. Barbara Wadsworth, DNP, RN, FACHE, who offer 50+ combined years of health care administration experience.

Learn more about the Administrative Fellowship Program's Preceptors and Fellows.

Learn more about our Preceptors Learn more about our Fellows

Application Information

Requirements

Interested applicants must have completed a degree in:

  • Business Administration (MBA)
  • Health Administration (MHA)
  • Public Health (MPH)
  • Nursing (MSN)
  • A health or business-related field from an accredited graduate program

Candidates must also be self starters willing to work in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary, system environment.

*Candidates who will receive their master’s degree upon completion of this fellowship are eligible to apply. You must be legally eligible to work in the United States to apply.

How to Apply

Applications will be posted early August 2023. Interested applicants should plan to upload the following in one PDF when submitting your application online:

  • Cover letter
  • Resume/CV
  • One-page personal statement describing how the Main Line Health system fellowship will help you achieve your goals
  • Three letters of reference (one from your academic program director)
  • Official undergraduate and graduate transcripts

Applications can be submitted online through Careers at Main Line Health. Cover Letters and Recommendation Letters may be addressed to “The Administrative Fellowship Selection Committee.” Recommendation letters or transcripts that cannot be uploaded should be emailed directly to RapuanoM@mlhs.org (Megan Rapuano, current Administrative Fellow) with the subject line, “Administrative Fellowship Application.”

Check back in summer of 2024 to learn more and join one of our informational webinars!

Deadlines

Application opens: Early August 2024

Application deadline: Late August/Early September 2024

Video conference interviews: Mid-September 2024

Final on-site interviews: Mid-Late September 2024

Selection announcement: Late September 2024

Start date: July 2025

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