Jobs at NIDDK
Open, full-time and part-time federal positions at the NIDDK are posted on USAJobs.gov.
To learn more about training opportunities at the NIDDK, including summer internships, visit the following pages on our site:
- Intramural Training and Employment – NIDDK Division of Intramural Research internships and fellowships on campuses in Bethesda, MD and Phoenix, AZ. Includes summer internships.
- Research Training and Career Development – career development awards for researchers at colleges, universities, and other institutions across the country.
To learn more about careers and training opportunities at NIH, visit jobs.nih.gov.
Special Job Announcements
- Program Director for Diabetes Clinical Research
- Program Director for Diabetes Clinical and Translational Research
Program Director for Diabetes Clinical Research
NIDDK is seeking a physician scientist with experience in clinical care and clinical research in diabetes to lead programs aimed to improve health outcomes in individuals with diabetes. The program may include ongoing observational studies to examine the long-term effect of intensive diabetes management for type 1 diabetes, clinical trial networks that perform studies addressing the prevention of and early intervention in type 1 diabetes, studies to prevent or reverse hypoglycemia unawareness, as well as studies of individuals with atypical forms of diabetes to better inform the study of type 2 diabetes. View Job Announcement (PDF, 110.63 KB)
Program Director for Diabetes Clinical and Translational Research
The NIDDK is seeking a physician scientist with experience in clinical and translational research to lead clinical studies and trials in the areas of type 1 and type 2 DM. Areas of focus may include managing translational research on improving outcomes for people with and at risk of developing diabetes and developing management strategies for diabetes in older individuals. Additional areas of focus may include programs addressing heterogeneity of diabetes and in oversight of programs evaluating individuals with atypical diabetes. View Job Announcement (PDF, 121.78 KB)