Migrant Clinicians Network
Jillian Hopewell began their work experience in 1995 as the Director of Education and Professional Development at the Migrant Clinicians Network. Jillian held this position for an indefinite period of time. In 2014, they transitioned to become an Adjunct Faculty member at California State University, Chico. Their role as an Adjunct Faculty member lasted until 2016.
Jillian Hopewell completed their education with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Policy from Occidental College, where they studied from 1985 to 1989. Jillian then pursued further studies at The University of Texas at Austin, earning a Master of Arts degree in Latin American Studies from 1990 to 1994. To enhance their qualifications, Jillian also obtained a Master of Public Administration degree from the same institution, studying from 1991 to 1994.
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Migrant Clinicians Network
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With the mission to be a force for health justice for the mobile poor, MCN creates practical solutions at the intersection of poverty, migration and health. Organizationally we value Teamwork, Innovation, Excellence and Justice. Since 1984, MCN has addressed the social determinants of health among underserved immigrant communities with an emphasis on workers, families and children. MCN has grown to serve over 10,000 constituents, providing accredited training and technical assistance and developing culturally appropriate resources and programming. MCN has extensive experience in program design, implementation and evaluation, grants management, and educational materials development. MCN programs have received awards for innovation, commitment to the underserved and collaboration. MCN employs a professional staff of 25 based in five offices across the US.