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  2. Begin by filling out the Personal Information section. Enter your Family Name, First Name, Middle Initial, Degree(s), and Permanent Mailing Address. Ensure all details are accurate and legible.
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Training grants offset the cost of stipends, tuition and fees, and training related expenses, including health insurance, for the appointed trainees in ance with the approved NIH support levels. Trainee-level investigators should contact their institution about training opportunities.
Budget Reminder: The DOD does not require use of a salary cap. Therefore, use the faculty members full total negotiated salary (TNS) when calculating salary. Do NOT use the NIH salary cap!
At the time of the award, the trainee must be: a citizen of the United States, or a non-citizen national, or must have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence and possess an Alien Registration Receipt Card (1-151 or 1-551) or some other verification of legal admission as a permanent resident.
Effective October 1, 2024, the HHS policy on salary rate limitation outlines that the legislative mandate limiting salary to Executive Level II, currently $221,900, applies to both: Direct salaries (individuals working directly on NIH projects) and. Indirect salaries (executive salaries in various uncapped cost pools)
What is the highest salary at NIH? The highest-paying job at NIH is a Chief Executive Officer with a salary of $298,996 per year (estimate). What is the lowest salary at NIH? The lowest-paying job at NIH is a Child Care Aide with a salary of $39,136 per year (estimate).

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