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DICE is launching a year-long design fellowship to push the boundaries of where and how design is applied in healthcare.
 
We will select one talented applicant for this fellowship. This person should be a recent graduate from a Product Design, Industrial Design, User Experience Design, or related higher education program. We do not require that candidates have any experience with healthcare. The right candidate for this program should, however, have a distinct interest in healthcare and design for social innovation.
 
The DICE Design Fellowship gives designers the freedom to explore new areas of opportunity for healthcare innovation and create concepts based on those insights under the umbrella of the TJUH community.
 
Our Design Fellow may be responsible for:
·      Exploring and redesigning processes, systems, and relationships within and surrounding healthcare for improved efficiency, safety, and user experience
·      Examine community health, education, and engagement for needs and opportunities for design intervention
  • Determine opportunities for multidisciplinary projects across hospital groups and with local organizations
  • Wayfinding solutions in and around hospitals—looking for patient and visitor pain points
  • Create internal systems, processes, and/or services to improve efficiency within the DICE group
·      Driving DICE’s involvement in design activities and projects outside of client work such as hackathons and design challenges
·      Discover needs surrounding the promotion of preventative healthcare
·      Seek opportunities for increasing empathy and support for patients and those in need of support
 
The DICE Design Fellow must have:
·      Self-motivation, self-management, self-awareness, and time-management
·      Solid understanding of design research methodologies and appropriate applications
·      Strong communication skills
·      Experience creating full-process project maps
·      Experience presenting and clearly communicating design concepts to stakeholders
·      Some experience with prototyping
·      Comfortable spending time in clinical settings
·      A bachelor’s degree or higher in industrial, product, or UX design or a related field