For individuals with a bachelor's or a master's degree
The Technical IRTA program is designed to produce a cadre of highly trained research support personnel. Trainees master the latest and
most advanced techniques for basic and/or applied research working in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research.
Fellowships are available in the more than 1250 intramural laboratories of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which are located
on the main NIH campus in Bethesda, MD as well as in Baltimore and Frederick, MD; Research Triangle Park, NC; Phoenix, AZ; and
Hamilton, MT.
To be eligible to apply for this program, candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and must have graduated from an
accredited U.S. college or university with a bachelor's or master's degree. The initial fellowship award is for two years; it can be
extended for one additional year depending on satisfactory trainee performance and continued availability of funds.
Stipend and benefits
The stipends for Technical IRTA trainees are adjusted yearly (for current stipend information,
click here). Supplements are provided for prior experience. Benefits include
health insurance for the trainee and his/her family. In cooperation with a committee consisting of Technical IRTA and Postbaccalaureate
IRTA Fellows, the Office of Intramural Training and Education sponsors a wide variety of career development and social activities. Finally,
each Technical IRTA is expected to complete two courses related to the training experience per year at a local academic institution and one
practical BIO-TRAC course offered by the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences at the NIH per 6-month period. The hiring
Institute or Center will fund this training.
Application Procedures
Prospective applicants must apply electronically via the Internet. The electronic application requires submission of a curriculum vitae,
a list of the applicant's publications, a cover letter describing the applicant's research interests and career goals, and the names and contact
information for two references. Prospective candidates must apply online. Individuals who do not have access to the Internet are encouraged to visit a local library.
Selection
Applications are reviewed and selections are made by scientists in the Institutes and Centers of the NIH on an on-going basis. Candidates will be
informed of their selection by the hiring Institute. Successful candidates will be required to submit the following documentation to their
Institute or Center prior to beginning their training:
- Official college or graduate school transcripts
- Proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status. U.S. citizens may submit a copy of their birth certificate or passport.
Permanent residents will need to provide a copy of their alien registration card.
Leave
Technical IRTAs are allowed to observe Federal holidays. In addition, preceptors may, at their discretion, excuse Technical IRTA fellows from their
training assignment for reasonable cause such as ill-health, personal emergencies, maternity care, etc. Preceptors may also grant excused absence
for a reasonable period (up to 3 weeks annually except under unusual circumstances) to allow for vacation and personal relaxation as well as time
off for graduate or medical school interviews. Postbaccalaureate IRTA trainees are not employees and do not, therefore, accrue vacation or sick
leave
Taxes, Social Security, and retirement
Since IRTA trainees are not employees, they are not eligible to participate in the Federal retirement system. No deductions are withheld from their
stipends for either Social Security or Medicare. (It is the opinion of the NIH legal advisor that IRTA trainees are not considered self-employed
for the purposes of the Social Security Act and therefore need not make Social Security or Medicare payments on their own behalf.)
IRTA Fellowships are subject to federal, state, and local income taxes. However, no deductions are taken from the stipend for this purpose, and in January the trainee receives a Form 1099 (rather than a W2) reporting earnings for the prior calendar year. Trainees should be certain to set
aside funds to cover their income taxes and may be required to submit quarterly estimated tax returns. IRTA trainees should consult their local
IRS office if they have tax questions. The Office of Intramural Training and Education works with trainee groups to sponsor an annual tax workshop.
Have a question about the Technical IRTA program? Click here.