FW: NIH Pathways Recent Graduates Program Opportunity

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Felicia Roane

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Jun 2, 2014, 2:03:56 PM6/2/14
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Good morning,

 

I just received a program announcement from a former graduate student of MPP.

 

The recent grads position pays well and transitions into a full-time position where you are eligible for loan forgiveness as well as pay increase upon completion of the first year!

 

Eligibility Requirements:  The NIH Recent Graduates Program is for students who received a qualifying degree or certificate within the past 2 years.  See announcement for further guidance. 

 

Please contact Jenny Leland, NIDDK Pathways Coordinator, with any additional questions.  See email below for more information.

 

Thanks,

 

Felicia

 

Felicia Roane

Academic Program Coordinator

MPP, MSPH, & MHS/HE Programs

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

fro...@jhu.edu

 

 

 

From: Spangler, Sarah

Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 1:25 PM
To: Felicia Roane
Subject: FW: NIH Pathways Recent Graduates Program Opportunity

 

From: Leland, Jenny (NIH/NIDDK) [E]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 1:09 PM
To: NIDDK (ALL NIDDK)
Subject: NIH Pathways Recent Graduates Program Opportunity

 

NIH is currently advertising for the following position under the NIH Pathways Recent Graduates ProgramDetails are listed below.  To view the complete announcement, click on the vacancy announcement numbers above.  Please share these announcements with anyone you feel would be interested in applying.

   

Vacancy Announcement #:       HHS-NIH-GRU-RG-14-1125128

Title:                                          NIH Recent Graduates (Program Specialist

Series/Grade:                            GS-301-09

Open/Closing Date:                   June 02, 2014 July 01, 2014

 

Vacancy Announcement #:       HHS-NIH-NLM-RG-14-1129360

Title:                                          NIH Recent Graduates (Librarian

Series/Grade:                            GS-1410-09

Open/Closing Date:                   June 02, 2014 June 06, 2014

 

Eligibility Requirements:           The NIH Recent Graduates Program is for students who received a qualifying degree or certificate within the past 2 years.  See announcement for further guidance. 

 

Please contact Jenny Leland, NIDDK Pathways Coordinator, with any additional questions. 

 

 

Jenny Leland

 

Office of Workforce Development and Planning, NIDDK

Building 31, Room 9A-27

Bethesda, Maryland  20892

(301) 496-6407 (Direct)

(301) 594-7772 (Office Main Line)

(301) 480-0243 (Fax)

 

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Felicia Roane

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Jun 2, 2014, 2:19:13 PM6/2/14
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Hello,

 

Please email me so I can give your name to our former graduate student. She will give your information to NIH HR dept. to notify them that you are a JHU grad.

 

Best,

Felicia

Sarah Spangler

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Jun 2, 2014, 2:55:25 PM6/2/14
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Please feel free to contact me with any questions. I would love to help my fellow alumni to have as wonderful of an experience as I am having with NIH. Also, if you apply please contact me so that I can talk to Jenny and tell her you are an alum from my school. They really like my work here and have requested other recent grads with my skill set.

Thanks,

Sarah


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Sarah Spangler

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Jun 2, 2014, 3:38:32 PM6/2/14
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Hello again,

One additional detail. I just checked with HR and you do NOT have to be a citizen to be eligible. All are welcome to apply! After the first or second year in the program you should be working on citizenship so that they can convert you to a full-time employee.

Sarah


On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Felicia Roane <fro...@jhu.edu> wrote:

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