What do USPHS officers do?
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What do USPHS officers do?
The Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service, or USPHS Commissioned Corps, works on the front lines of public health. Our medical, health and engineering professionals fight disease, conduct research, and care for patients in underserved communities across the nation and throughout the world.
Is the USPHS competitive?
Your starting base pay as a Public Health Service officer is competitive with industry starting salaries and increases with promotions and years of service.
Is USPHS part of military?
The USPHS is one of the seven Uniformed Services of the United States. However, it is not a branch of the Armed Forces. It provides a spectrum of outstanding federal benefits available to all Uniformed Services.
Why does the Usphs wear Navy uniforms?
By wearing the uniform, Commissioned Corps officers display a profound respect for their country, their service, and themselves. Uniforms promote the visibility and credibility of the Commissioned Corps to the general public and the Nation’s underserved populations whom officers are devoted to serving.
How much do Usphs make?
US Public Health Service Salaries
Job Title | Salary |
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Senior Medical Officer salaries – 1 salaries reported | $214,526/yr |
Deputy Division Director salaries – 1 salaries reported | $10,167/mo |
Environmental Health Officer salaries – 1 salaries reported | $113,869/yr |
Commissioned Corps Officer salaries – 1 salaries reported | $94,110/yr |
How can I join Usphs?
All applicants are required to go through the Prescreen on www.usphs.gov, by selecting the “Apply Now” button. The Prescreen will walk you through basic qualifications, i.e. age, prior service, plus a list of some medical and security issues that could prevent you from qualifying for a commission.
Why does the USPHS wear Navy uniforms?