Recruitment & Applying
There are 11 categories of which the Commissioned Corps hires, they are: Dentists, Dieticians,
Environmental Health Officers, Engineers, Health Service Officers
(HSO), Physicians, Nurses,
Pharmacists, Scientists, Therapists, and Veterinarians. For in depth information on all
categories what they do, pay/benefits and requirements visit the official
U.S. PHS website
.
To view all the Commissioned Corps positions available visit the
DCP Vacancy Report and to apply for a position visit the USPHS Website
.
To apply for and find IHS specific jobs check out the
IHS Jobs Vacancy Database
where you can sort by category and/or region.
Applying for a call to active duty as a U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps officer
involves two processes. You must apply for a Corps commission, and you must apply for jobs at
agencies that accept Commissioned Corps officers for assignments in their programs. You should
pursue both processes simultaneously
When applying for an advertised vacancy as a Commissioned Officer, you must submit a cover
letter with the following information:
- Indicate in the cover letter that you are applying for the position as a Commissioned Officer.
- Indicate in the cover letter whether you are already an active duty officer, an inactive
reserve officer, or an applicant who has been approved for commissioning in the USPHS
Commissioned Corps. If you have not submitted an application to the USPHS Commissioned Corps,
please visit the USPHS Website
to learn about us.
- Be sure that you apply only for merit promotion announcements. If selected under a delegated
examining unit announcement, you will be required to accept a civil service appointment and will
not be allowed to serve in the position as a commissioned officer.
- Include in the cover letter the phone number of the Division of Commissioned Personnel,
Recruitment and Assignment Branch (RAB) at 1-800-279-1605 or 301-594-3360 so that the supervisor
or hiring official can contact us with questions. You can also include our e-mail address at
phs@psc.gov
.
- Include the vacancy announcement number in your cover letter.
When applying for a position, it might not be required but you should submit:
- A Resume or Curriculum Vitae.
- Answer KSA's (these are not required, but reflect the background and knowledge which are
important to the hiring official.)
Some general notes:
- Some supervisors might not be familiar with the USPHS Commissioned Corps personnel system, so
you should direct them to call RAB at 1-800-279-1605 with any questions about hiring a commissioned
officer.
- A Commissioned Officer can be hired even if the position is not announced, provided the hiring
official requests that the officer be assigned to duty with the program.
- A qualified Commissioned Officer can fill most DHHS healthcare positions, even when they are
advertised as a civil servant position.
- A Commissioned Officer can be detailed to some agencies outside of DHHS for certain professions.
Click vacancies to learn more about these other agencies.
The minimum rank for a college graduate is LTJG.
It is possible to hold a position graded for a rank other than yours. For example, a LCDR can fill
a position that is graded for a CAPT/GS-15. Keep in mind that your pay is determined by the rank
that you hold, not the position's rank. In the previous example, the LCDR filling a CAPT/GS-15
position would be paid as a LCDR, not as a CAPT.
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