Washington State's Division of Behavioral Health & Recovery is offering a paid 10-month Prevention Fellowship for undergraduate and graduate students that offers unparalleled access to Washington's leaders in behavioral health prevention, treatment, and recovery. Fellows play a pivotal role in the DBHR team, helping solve real world problems in prevention science, substance use prevention, and mental health promotion. These interactions provide one-of-a-kind insights into state, local, and community initiatives that impact the health and wellbeing of children, youth, and families in Washington. By the end of the Fellowship, Fellows are uniquely positioned to enter the prevention workforce with newfound leadership and communication skills as well as a deep understanding of multi-level prevention work. Students of all majors are encouraged to apply. Applications for DBHR's Prevention Fellowship Program for cohort 8 now Open: apply by July 26 at 11:59 pm (PT).