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The application process begins by selecting a service model and finding an open position.

Peace Corps Volunteer
2 years, 3 months
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Peace Corps Response
Up to 12 months
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Virtual Service Pilot
3-6 months

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If you are flexible in where you serve for the two-year Peace Corps Volunteer program, our experts can match you with a position and country based on your experience and preferences.

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Contract Management

The Procurement Division works with vendors who can provide or develop the right tools, people, strategies, infrastructure, and programs to support the agency’s mission.

You can find information about existing and future procurements below.

In the United States, the Peace Corps procures many of its supplies and services through the GSA Federal Supply Schedules, the NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement, and other government-wide contracts. When the Peace Corps does not utilize government-wide contracts, the agency posts its open procurement opportunities over $25,000 to SAM.gov.

To be eligible to compete for the open procurement opportunities listed at SAM.gov, vendors must register with the System for Award Management (SAM) and ensure their profile data — including address, point of contact, and banking information — is correct. SAM is an official website of the U.S. government and there is no cost to use it. Register at SAM.gov.

Overseas, the Peace Corps has contract medical officer positions available at each of our country posts to help support our Volunteers in the field. These positions are limited to licensed physicians and licensed and certified nurse practitioners. Learn more about these overseas jobs.