CMS has some of the most exciting and rewarding careers in the federal government. Our work is vast - touching the lives of over 140 million Americans. Our mission is clear – to serve as a trusted partner and steward, dedicated to advancing health equity, expanding coverage, and improving health outcomes. Our ability to manage the Medicare, Medicaid, and Health Insurance Marketplace programs depends on our dedicated staff of public servants.
So whether you’re tech savvy, health focused, numbers driven, or anywhere in between – explore what CMS has to offer for you. Located in Maryland and offices around the country, we offer competitive benefits, meaningful assignments, and growth opportunities to enhance the trajectory of your career while providing a sense of purpose in your work.
All career opportunities will be listed on USAJOBS, as they become available. Please subscribe to the CMS Careers Listserv or follow CMS on LinkedIn to stay connected!
Want to learn more?
Join our Hiring New in 2022 webinar series (PDF) every first and third Wednesday from March through December 2022 at 1PM EST to hear from Human Resources experts and other Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service professionals on agency hiring trends in the “new normal” and everything you want to know about federal hiring.Register here!
Missed a webinar, or want to check out our last series from 2021? Find the recordings on the Careers at CMS Playlist on our YouTube channel.
What exciting opportunities can you find at CMS?
General public
Don’t have current or past federal experience? These job openings for the general public are for you.
Current andamp; former federal employees
Are you a current or former federal employee? Here are jobs open to:
Current federal employees serving under a career or career conditional appointment.
Former federal employees with reinstatement eligibility; and persons eligible for non-competitive appointment under special hiring authorities (e.g., Veterans Recruitment Appointment, VEOA, etc).
U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Officers.
Veterans
Did you serve our country and are now looking for a new challenge?
Students andamp; recent graduates
Are you a student or recent college graduate who wants to start your career with us?
People with disabilities
Are you a person with a disability who’s looking to join our team?
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers
Are you a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer? Visit our Peace Corps Volunteers page.
Senior Executive Service (SES)
Looking for an SES position? Visit USAJOBS.
All open CMS jobs
Want to see all of our open jobs? Here’s our USAJOBS search page where you can search all of our announcements posted now on USAJOBS.
Need more information?
If you have questions about a specific CMS vacancy, email the servicing Human Resources Specialist listed on the job’s announcement. Each vacancy announcement has contact information.
For more information about how the federal application process works:
Create an account with USAJobs.gov
Complete your profile to apply to jobs, save searches and save jobs.
Search for jobs at CMS and select a job announcement you're interested in applying to.
Review the job announcement and prepare your resume for a government position
If it’s a CV, strip out academic language.
If you are coming from the military, replace any jargon with the federal equivalent.
Prepare to spend significant time (a couple of hours or more) on the application.
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