Applying to Be a Fellow

At a glance

  • The Laboratory Leadership Service (LLS) program is unique, comprehensive fellowship that bridges technical laboratory training with applied public health practice.
  • The fellowship selection process is highly competitive.
  • Learn how to apply and stand out in the selection process.

Opportunities & Updates

Fellow Application

The application period for the LLS class of 2024 is now closed. Check back in 2025 for the next application period.

Steps to Apply to the Laboratory Leadership Service Program

LLS Recruitment Flier
LLS benefits both the host site laboratory and the participating fellow. Host sites add a skilled laboratory scientist to their team at no charge, and the fellow gains invaluable experience and expertise.
  1. Check eligibility
  2. Review salary and benefits information
  3. Informational webinars for fellowship applicants
  4. Prepare application information and materials
  5. Complete online application

About

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

LLS fellows are selected from highly qualified, eligible applicants drawn to public health service who are 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. Assignments may be at a CDC headquarters laboratory in Atlanta; another CDC laboratory throughout the country; or a state, local, territorial, or tribal public health laboratory.
  • Meet the specified eligibility requirements.

The LLS application process is competitive. Successful applications include:

  • A compelling explanation of the candidate's interest in a public health career
  • Professional experience communicating technical laboratory skill, initiative, and leadership potential
  • Volunteer experience that demonstrates a service-oriented mindset
  • Personal statement responses that explain how LLS will help the candidate reach their goals

Applicants are encouraged to consult Frequently Asked Questions about Laboratory Leadership Service.

For LLS application questions, see our Program Information page or contact us at LLS@cdc.gov.

Class of 2024 deadlines & decision dates

March 18, 2024
  • Application period opens at 9:00 a.m. (ET).
June 3, 2024
  • Application period closes at 11:59 p.m. (ET). All applications and supporting materials must be received by the deadline.
  • Late applications will not be considered.
August 2024
  • LLS program reviews applications and selects applicants for interviews. Invitations to interview will be sent via email by the end of July.
August–October 2024
  • LLS program and potential host laboratories interview applicants virtually and successful candidates are matched with an LLS assignment.
November 2024
  • LLS program notifies final pool of candidates of matched or wait-listed status.
July 2025
  • Two-year fellowship begins. New LLS fellows start one-month orientation and summer course in Atlanta.
August 2025
  • New LLS fellows will report to their host site assignments immediately following summer course.

LLS matches candidates with partnering laboratory host sites to select its final class. The LLS Match process allows LLS candidates to interview with CDC and state, and local public health laboratories serving as LLS host sites.