U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Federal Bureau of Prisons and the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
The U.S. Public Health Services (USPHS), America’s healthcare first responders, is looking to recruit bright and driven health professional students through the SRCOSTEP program!
We are a branch of the Uniformed Services that serves under the Surgeon General. Through the SRCOSTEP program, current healthcare students will be commissioned as officers during their studies while also securing a healthcare position in a federal agency upon graduation. Students graduating in 2023 are eligible for the SRCOSTEP, and we are very interested in Nursing, Nurse Practitioner, and Physician Assistant students.
Serving our country as a Commissioned Corps Officer gives the opportunity to help those in need, but moreover the benefits and pay of a uniformed officer, which include:
- Become a Commissioned Corps Officer
- Full salary is based on current year
- US Military Pay Chart averaging between $3400 – $8000/mo. to start.
- Includes non-taxable Basic Allowances for Housing (BAH) depending on school zip code.
- No/Low Cost Health Care – Tricare
- 30 days paid leave per year
- Malpractice coverage
- Mobility – maintain a valid license in one state or territory and work at any of our facilities.
For more information on the USPHS, qualifications, benefits, and how to apply, please visit www.usphs.gov. For more information on the BOP, please visit www.bop.gov.
To learn more, click on the links below:
RN Testimonial: password if prompted: SRcostep#2021
For More Information: Contact a USPHS BOP/SRCOSTEP Recruiter at BOP-HSD/SRCOSTEPS@bop.gov.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is an equal opportunity employer.