This program is for recent college graduates considering graduate or professional school in healthcare and STEM fields. These are full-time research positions within one of the NIH Institutes and Centers (ICs) in the NIH Intramural Research Program. Research groups are located on many NIH campuses, including the main campus in Bethesda, MD.
Postbacs train in research groups directed by a Principal Investigator (PI). We offer research opportunities in the biomedical, behavioral, and social sciences with opportunities to explore basic, translational, and clinical research. Students with experience in biology, engineering, epidemiology, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, nursing, physics, computer science, bioinformatics, and other health-related fields are invited to apply. Postbacs may not work in administrative offices or outside of the NIH Intramural Research Program.
In addition to an intensive research experience, our postbacs have access to:
All NIH postbacs are eligible to participate in the NIH Academy on Health Disparities.
Diversity strengthens our community. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and strongly encourage applications from individuals:
Our goal is to support diverse students to enter careers in research and healthcare. To help us achieve this, we sponsor the OITE Postbac Enrichment Program (OITE-PEP).
OITE-PEP postbacs have access to all resources of the broader postbac program and participate in orientation, leadership, professional development, and well-being programs as part of a learning community.
Some of the ICs also sponsor postbac cohort programs.
You must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. In addition, you must be:
OR
You must also be able to pass a federal background check. We strongly encourage you to carefully read the full terms and conditions. Ignoring this information could prevent you from taking part in the program.
Applicants with a family member working at NIH should be aware of the strict nepotism policy, which may limit your ability to work in certain NIH institutes, centers, or research groups.
Stipends for postbacs are adjusted annually and are based on relevant research experience gained after completion of your bachelor's degree.
We also offer fully-paid health insurance for individuals and families. This includes coverage for medical, dental, and vision needs.
There is free parking on each NIH campus. Postbacs on some campuses may be eligible to participate in the Transhare program.
The decision to come to the NIH as a postbac is an important one. These are full-time research positions where you will be expected to master a variety of techniques, present your research, and work on complex teams. While a postbac you should focus on developing scientific, professional, career, and resilience skills critical for your long-term success; finding a mentor who supports that is an important part of the application process.
Before you begin your application, we encourage you to learn more about:
Watch this video before applying. It talks about expectations of the program and provides a framework for deciding if the program is right for you. It also discusses the application process and provides information on finding appropriate research groups.
The postbac application portal is open year round, but the majority of postbacs start June - October; we recommend applying six months prior to your preferred start date.
You must use the NIH Application Center to apply for this program.
5. Review all of your materials carefully before you submit your application.
To be considered for a postbac position, you should reach out to NIH Principal Investigators (PIs) and direct them to your completed application. Our guide to finding mentors in the Intramural Research Program provides important information on how to find research groups and factors to be aware of as you interview and consider positions. To contact NIH PIs:
Applications are reviewed throughout the year and there is no centralized selection process. Individual PIs select their own postbacs and provide the funding to support them. Successful candidates will be informed by their PI and on-boarding paperwork will be done by the hiring IC.
Remember that the selection process for OITE-PEP and IC cohort programs may differ.
Check out our extensive frequently asked questions list to support you in the application process.
Reach out to us with questions at PBP@nih.gov.