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When you work at CDC, you take on part of our mission to help make the world a healthier place. We protect health and promote quality of life through the prevention and control of disease, injury and other health threats. This is not an easy task. It sometimes requires us to work around the world, since disease and health threats are best ...
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If you’re still in school or considering a career change, learn about the career paths for public health jobs at the CDC in advance. You’ll want to see if you would be interested in specific positions and know what knowledge, skills and abilities you will need to perform the job duties successfully.
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Whether you are on a career path, or in the process of determining which career you would like to pursue, the CDC has numerous commissioned corps, internship, training, and volunteer opportunities for students of all academic disciplines and levels.
Career Fields Overview. Professionals in nearly all fields including science, technology, medicine, health care and business can find a career at CDC. Whether in a nonmedical role like economist or part of our emergency response personnel, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to public health while advancing your own career.
Orientations are held the first Monday of each pay period or on Tuesday when Monday is a federal holiday. Contact the HRO Customer Service center at hrcs@cdc.gov or 770-488-1725 for information about the New Employee Orientation and Onboarding Manager. (For the hearing impaired, call 770-488-1228) Top of Page.
Whether you are on a career track, or in the process of determining which career you would like to pursue, CDC has numerous internship, training and volunteer opportunities for students of all academic disciplines and levels.
Qualifications for a medical officer are determined by the grade level of the position. View here and/or print basic qualifications and grade levels required for medical officers at CDC. Search Medical Officer Jobs.