General CDC Laboratory Leadership Service (LLS)

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The LLS program is a one-of-a-kind fellowship opportunity that bridges lab science and public health and delivers expert training in the competences required to lead a public health laboratory or program. It provides unparalleled opportunities for career growth and progression.

LLS fellows are selected from among highly qualified, eligible applicants drawn to public health service and interested in practical application of laboratory methods to a wide range of contemporary public health problems. To apply for LLS, you must:

  • Be willing to commit to a 2-year, full-time program that begins in July with a month-long training in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Be willing to relocate to your assignment. Most assignments are at CDC in Atlanta, Georgia, although some may occur in other CDC or state/local public health laboratories.
  • Meet the specified eligibility requirements.

Student Loan Repayment

A limited number of LLS fellows may be eligible to receive student loan repayment, based on availability of funding, for a 2-year service agreement. The LLS program will give priority consideration to pre-matched fellows and/or those assigned to field locations. Only federally made, insured, or guaranteed student loans are eligible for repayment consideration. Consolidated loans of both an LLS fellow and spouse would not be eligible.

The application period is NOW open from April 1, 2021 to June 4, 2021.
To learn more and/or apply, please visit
Laboratory Leadership Service (LLS) | CDC

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