STRIDE
About STRIDE
The STRIDE Program is a three-year career development
program designed to provide employees with an opportunity for career
change and advancement, while at the same time, help NIH meet its staffing
needs. The program's aim is to provide a combination of on-the-job training,
academic courses, and selected short-term courses to prepare individuals
for placement in targeted positions. Upon selection for the program,
participants are placed in the Intern position in the new training Institute/Center
(IC). STRIDE pays up to 30 credit hours of academic training and other
short-term courses, which support the targeted position's qualification
requirements. Upon completion of the Program, Interns must meet the
educational and experience requirements for placement into the Target
position.
The STRIDE Subcommitte, comprised of
senior level managers, oversees the STRIDE Program. The program is managed
by the NIH Training Center, OSMP.
The STRIDE Program is announced annually or at the discretion
of the STRIDE Subcommitte.
For additional information, please refer to the NIH
STRIDE Program Manual Issuance 2300-410-5 at:
http://www1.od.nih.gov/oma/manualchapters/person/2300-410-5.
If you have any questions, please contact the NIH Training Center (NIHTC), Office of Strategic Management Planning (OSMP), at 301-451-7301.
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