Summer

Effective July 10, 2012, the U.S. Department of State launched the implementation of the new Pathways Internship Program, a paid internship program designed to replace the former Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) and Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP).

The U.S. Department of State will continue to offer both paid internships under the Pathways Internship Program, as well as unpaid opportunities under the U.S. Department of State Student Experience Program (formerly known as Summer, Fall and Spring internships).

The Pathways Internships are Civil Service opportunities located mostly in Washington, D.C., while the U.S. Department of State Student Experience Program provides the opportunity to work in U.S. Embassies throughout the world, as well as in various bureaus located in Washington, D.C. This program is designed to provide substantiative experiences in a foreign affairs environment.

You must apply during the open application window for the Student Experience Program. To get notified of when the State Department is accepting applications, sign up for email updates.

You can also visit the Career Resources Download Center for a list of Internship Position Descriptions.

For more information on how bureaus select interns, and more detailed information on the application process, please download the Student Internship Information Brochure.

The federal government has rolled out Pathways, a streamlined approach to recruiting and hiring paid interns for U.S. government agencies. Pathways replaces a complex collection of programs across the agencies and is expected to be ready for the Fall 2012 hiring season.

The Pathways Programs offer clear paths to Federal internships for students from high school through post-graduate school and to careers for recent graduates, and provide meaningful training and career development opportunities for individuals who are at the beginning of their Federal service. As a student or recent graduate, you can begin your career in the Federal government by choosing the path that best describes you and where you are in your academics:

Internship Program: This program is for current students enrolled in a wide variety of educational institutions from high school to graduate level, with paid opportunities to work in agencies and explore Federal careers while still in school. Additional information about the Internship Program.

Recent Graduates Program: This program is for individuals who have recently graduated from qualifying educational institutions or programs and seek a dynamic, career development program with training and mentorship. To be eligible, applicants must apply within two years of degree or certificate completion (except for veterans precluded from doing so due to their military service obligation, who will have up to six years to apply). Additional information about the Recent Graduates Program.

Presidential Management Fellows Program: For more than three decades, the PMF Program has been the Federal government’s premier leadership development program for advanced degree candidates. This program is now for individuals who have received a qualifying advanced degree within the preceding two years. For complete program information, visit: www.pmf.gov.

To find the most current listings of paid internships through the Pathways program, visit the USA Jobs website and type “Pathways” into the “What” search box.

The Reproductive Health Intern will play the vital role of supporting the Public Health Advocate in providing information and access to information on family planning prenatal/postpartum care, women’s wellness (preventative care) and newborn care.

Health is a basic right for all refugees and health care is an essential component in the resettlement process in the United States. Health impinges on work, school, acculturation and family life. Specific refugee and asylee populations often have prevalent health conditions and concerns which can better be addressed through preventative health measures.

The International Rescue Committee of Baltimore is a non-profit, non-sectarian refugee resettlement agency dedicated to working together with legally admitted refugees to assist them in rebuilding lives and reuniting families in the greater Baltimore area.

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The Red River Zoological Society’s Internship Program offers individuals a unique opportunity to become actively involved in the mission of the Red River Zoo. Internships are available for motivated persons that have completed at least two years of college coursework, or college graduates seeking on the job experience.

Internships provide practical experience in a zoological environment while gaining valuable knowledge related to his/ her career goals. This exciting and challenging atmosphere offers the opportunity to supplement and apply classroom knowledge.

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The Maryland State Archives is pleased to host high school, college, and graduate students in our internship program.

Each summer, paid internships are offered to teach archival records management and historical research methods. Throughout the year, the Archives offers student internships for academic or community service credit.

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Assist with public relations, marketing communications and management of the contact database.

Blithewold, a 33-acre summer estate with grand views of Narragansett Bay, is nationally significant in American history as one of the most fully developed and authentic examples of the Country Place era.

Named in Yankee Magazine’s 2010 Best 5 Public Gardens in New England, Blitheworld is located on Narragansett Bay, 25 minutes east of Providence and 60 minutes south of Boston.

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Aid in the formation of multiple graphic design projects; aid in the formation of posters, programs, and pamphlets.

Blithewold, a 33-acre summer estate with grand views of Narragansett Bay, is nationally significant in American history as one of the most fully developed and authentic examples of the Country Place era.

Named in Yankee Magazine’s 2010 Best 5 Public Gardens in New England, Blitheworld is located on Narragansett Bay, 25 minutes east of Providence and 60 minutes south of Boston.

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We are looking for dynamic, entertaining and enthusiastic students. They will lead our educational camps and aid in educational programs and activities for children.

Blithewold, a 33-acre summer estate with grand views of Narragansett Bay, is nationally significant in American history as one of the most fully developed and authentic examples of the Country Place era.

Named in Yankee Magazine’s 2010 Best 5 Public Gardens in New England, Blitheworld is located on Narragansett Bay, 25 minutes east of Providence and 60 minutes south of Boston.

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Are you an undergraduate student interested in exploring the world of public health research?

The Bloomberg School’s Diversity Summer Internship Program is a 10-week summer program that provides undergraduates with a graduate-level, independent research project in the biomedical or public health field.

Students work under the direct mentoring of accomplished Johns Hopkins researchers, gaining valuable experience in a collaborative, challenging and fun environment.

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Are you an undergraduate student interested in exploring the world of public health research?

The Bloomberg School’s Diversity Summer Internship Program is a 10-week summer program that provides undergraduates with a graduate-level, independent research project in the biomedical or public health field.

Students work under the direct mentoring of accomplished Johns Hopkins researchers, gaining valuable experience in a collaborative, challenging and fun environment.

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