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    Message for Prospective Interns

    Administrative Training Committee (ATC) Information

    Timothy TostenTimothy Tosten
    Chair of the Administrative Training Committee

    In order to shape the administrative leaders of the 21st Century and to fill the administrative pipeline for years to come, the National Institutes of Health's Internship and Fellowship programs offer access to some of the nation’s brightest and most talented individuals. This experience provides incredible and unique opportunities for career advancement through training, rotational assignments, and mentoring.

    Expect the type of work to be challenging and aggressive, yet extremely rewarding. One of the most valuable aspects of the NIH intern programs is the series of rotational assignments. Candidates will interact with senior executives and be able to make unique contributions, while gaining hands-on experience. After many months of intense evaluation, those selected are provided with opportunities to advance in a Federal public service career path. The NIH has attracted highly motivated candidates who today hold various senior management positions at NIH. The NIH is dedicated towards playing an active role in sharing knowledge and expertise with the next generation of NIH managers and administrators who strive to improve the Nation's health.

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