NARRTC Job Board

The NIDILRR grantee community offers a wealth of opportunities for rising and established researchers and developers to make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities. NARRTC has created a job board as a central resource to share opportunity announcements with the community.

Go to the NARRTC Job Board.

Who can post to the board? Is there any cost?

Any organization may post an opportunity. Pricing differs for posters within and outside the NIDILRR grantee community (“members” and “nonmembers”). NIDILRR grantees who are current on their annual NARRTC dues may post for free.

  • MEMBERS: Current NIDILRR grantees who are not NARRTC grantees: 30-days $50, 60-days $75, 90-days $100
  • NONMEMBERS: Non-NIDILRR grantee, non-member pricing: 30-days $75, 60-days $100, 90-days $125

In addition, members can post resumes to the resume bank. You must have an active membership and a login for our member management system. Check your membership status.

What types of opportunities can we post?

The job board is open for all opportunities including:

  • Investigators
  • Fellowships
  • Administrative support
  • Grants development and management
  • Advisory and PAR boards

How long are posts available?

You can choose 30-, 60-, and 90-day posts. You can also choose to feature your listing for an extra fee (no member discount).

Can I send a job listing to current members?

Job board posts are automatically distributed to current NARRTC members.

Is it really free for current members?

Yes! Active NARRTC members who are up-to-date on their membership dues may post a 30-, 60-, or 90-day listing for FREE (fees apply to featured listings). Your project contact should have received a discount code (new each calendar year). Contact Jessica Chaiken, Membership Chair, for more information.

How do I know whether I am a current member?

Log in and check your membership status.  You can also contact Jessica Chaiken, Membership Chair. Current NIDILRR grantees can join at any time, and membership covers all investigators, fellows, administrators and other project team members. Previously funded and prospective grantees may also join at the individual investigator level.