Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Pathways Programs - Apply Now!
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Overview
The Centers for Medicare Services (CMS) values the contributions made by students and recent graduates of all backgrounds. We continually benefit from a diverse workforce that includes students and recent graduates who infuse the workplace with their enthusiasm, talents, and unique perspectives. The Pathways Programs include three separate tiers, the Internship program, the Recent Graduates Program, and the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program. CMS also uses the Student Volunteer Program to fill non-paid internship positions. A full description of each program may be found below.
Recent Graduates Program - OPEN NOW!!
The Recent Graduates Program affords participants developmental experiences at CMS intended to promote possible careers to individuals who have recently graduated within the previous two years from qualifying educational institutions. This one-year program is designed to provide an opportunity to those individuals who lack experience to participate in Federal government jobs, enabling them to develop on the job as they establish their career. Successful candidates are placed in a developmental program with the potential to lead to permanent employment at CMS.
Eligibility
· Recent graduates who have completed, within the previous two years, a qualifying associates, bachelors, masters, professional, doctorate, vocational or technical degree or certificate from a qualifying educational institution.
· Veterans unable to apply within two years of receiving their degree, due to military service obligation, have as much as six years after degree or certificate completion to apply.
CMS Recent Graduate Opportunities - OPEN NOW!!!
CMS sometimes recruits for the Recent Graduates Program as an agency-wide effort around the normal graduation timeframes. Additionally, managers may request to recruit for individual Recent Graduates at any time throughout the year. All Recent Graduates are assigned a mentor and required to complete at least 40 hours of formal, interactive training during the program.
Please follow the instructions below to apply.