FAQs
What is the primary mission of the CDC?
The primary mission of the CDC is to protect public health by using science-based, data-driven strategies to help communities fight disease and respond to health threats.
What qualifications are required for the Laboratory Quality Management Specialist position?
A Bachelor's or graduate/higher level degree in a field related to the medical, health sciences or allied sciences is required, along with specialized experience ensuring compliance with laboratory quality management systems and regulatory improvement.
What level of experience is necessary for this position?
To qualify for the GS-13 grade level, at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-12 grade level is required.
Is volunteer work considered in the qualification process?
Yes, volunteer work, including experience through National Service programs and other organizations, is recognized and can help build critical competencies for this position.
Does the CDC offer opportunities for public health emergency management?
Yes, every CDC employee has a role in supporting public health emergency management and may participate in temporary assignments to emergency responses.
What type of training does the CDC provide for its employees?
The CDC provides training in laboratory quality management systems, regulatory compliance, staff training, and the development of standard operating procedures.
Can I find more information about the CDC and its mission?
Yes, additional information can be found on the CDC's official website at www.cdc.gov.
Is physical presence required in the role of Laboratory Quality Management Specialist?
The job description does not specify remote work options, but it emphasizes participation in public health emergency responses, which may require physical presence during emergencies.
Are there opportunities for career advancement within the CDC?
Yes, the CDC offers exciting and dynamic opportunities for growth and advancement in various public health roles.
What type of work environment does the CDC promote?
The CDC promotes a collaborative and science-driven work environment focused on public health education, research, and response to health threats.