2026 NCCPA Summer Internship Program -Please note that this posting is for an internship opportunity for Ph.D. students notan employment opportunity.
About NCCPA:
The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) is the only nationally recognized certification organization for physician assistants (PAs). Established as a not-for-profit organization in 1974 NCCPA provides certification programs that reflect standards for clinical knowledge clinical reasoning and other medical skills and professional behaviors required upon entry into practice and throughout the careers of PAs. All U.S. states the District of Columbia and U.S. territories rely on NCCPA certification as a criterion for initial licensure or regulation of PAs. More than 200000 PAs have been certified by NCCPA since 1975. NCCPA is accredited by the National Commission for CertifyingAgenciesand has beenranked#5out of 75 small businesses in the metro Atlanta area by the Atlanta Journal Constitutions2025 Top Workplacesin the Region.To learn more about NCCPA please visit Summary:
NCCPA offers an eight-week internship in summer 2026 for students working toward their Ph.D. in psychometrics (or other relevant fields) with at least two years of graduate coursework. This program is scheduled to begin in June and conclude by the end of August. While interns will work remotely during the first week of the internship they will work closely with the psychometric team to develop a research plan for the remaining weeks. This initial project development week may be at the NCCPA offices in Johns Creek GA conditions permitting. Over the following weeks interns will convene weekly virtual meetings with their mentor(s) to discuss progress and address questions. All finalized deliverables will be provided to NCCPA after the internship.
Research projects:
During the program interns will have the opportunity to gain experience in operational psychometric tasks involved in administering and scoring a certification assessment and to take the lead in collaboration with psychometric staff on a research project that supports NCCPAs exam-related research agenda. Current topics of interest to NCCPA revolve primarily around longitudinal assessment. Specific areas of interest include
The research effort will include submitting a proposal to NCME AERA or a similar conference culminating in a research paper that can be delivered at a conference.
Application Procedure:A complete application includes a curriculum vitae a student copy of graduate school transcript (does not need to be an official transcript) two letters of recommendation and a statement of purpose describing your interest in our internship as well as your interest and qualifications in one or more of our research areas of interest listed above.
Application materials may be emailed or mailed to NCCPA and must be received by March 1st 2026.
NCCPA will announce the recipients of the internship award on March 20th 2026.
The award includes an $11000 stipend. Conference travel will be offset and travel/lodging for trips to the NCCPA offices will be reimbursed in accordance with NCCPAs policies. Materials and questions should be submitted to Yanlin Jiang; National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants; 12000 Findley Road Suite 200; Johns Creek GA 30097; Email:
Required Experience:
Intern