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 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.
Reviewers use
their expertise 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 via teleconference
or field reader reviews (a type of objective review approach where
reviewers independently review applications from where they are
based, with no group discussion of the applications).
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
If you have expertise in the areas noted above
and are interested in becoming a HRSA Grant Reviewer, please contact
us by sending an e-mail message with the subject line "Grant
Reviewer Applicant" to PeerReviewers@hrsa.gov.
Please provide your name, email address, and home and work phone
numbers.
The HRSA Division
of Independent Review will contact you within 3 business days via
email to begin the reviewer enrollment process.
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