Be a HRSA Grant
Reviewer
Needed: New and experienced grant reviewers
with expertise in
- Health professions training
- HIV/AIDS
- Maternal and child health
- Organ transplantation
- Primary care for underserved people
- Rural health
Grant reviewers help HRSA select the best programs from competitive
groups of applicants. Reviewers use their expertise and judgement
to objectively evaluate and score applications against published
evaluation criteria.
Reviewers gain understanding of the grant-making process while
enjoying the opportunity to network with colleagues.
HRSA grant reviews usually are held in the Washington, DC metropolitan
area and last for 3 to 5 days. Some reviews are conducted by teleconference
or across the Internet.
HRSA makes all logistical arrangements and pays for travel expenses
and other costs. Each reviewer receives an honorarium.
Apply to be a HRSA Grant Reviewer
Send your curriculum vitae or resumé as an attachment to
an e-mail message with the subject line "Grant Reviewer Applicant"
to PeerReviewers@hrsa.gov
Please include in your message
- previous grant review experience
- your particular area of interest
- any specific HRSA programs for which you are interested in serving
as a reviewer, for example, HRSA-04-010, Advanced Education Nursing
If you prefer to apply on paper, send your CV or resumé
and cover letter to
HRSA Division of Independent Review
Parklawn 11A-22
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
Reviewers are chosen for specific grant programs, based on their
knowledge, education and experience. Grant review panels are selected
to reflect diversity of ethnicity, gender, experience and geography.
If you are selected to be a HRSA grant reviewer, HRSA will notify
you by e-mail and/or mail and provide an overview of the process.
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