City of San Rafael, CA
San Rafael, CA, United States
HONORARY DEAN ALLISON INTERNSHIP San Rafael Public Works Department Part-Time (Up to 30 hours per week/no benefits available) $21.73 - $26.41 per hour Application Deadline: Apply by Friday, April 26, 2024 for first consideration The City of San Rafael Public Works Department (DPW) is seeking an individual to join the team as part of the Honorary Dean Allison Internship program. This position will work part-time (up to 4 days/30 hours per week) with department staff on special projects and move forward the mission of San Rafael to support the community members we serve. The Honorary Dean Allison Internship was created to honor Dean Allison, the City's Public Works Director from September 2015 to March 2016, before his untimely passing.In his brief time with the City, he embraced and embodied the ideals of public service and transparency. Dean focused on the needs of the public and worked effectively with individuals and groups throughout San Rafael to respond decisively to a broad spectrum of needs both large and small in a creative and community focused way.The namesake internship celebrates his life and his time serving the citizens of San Rafael. The City of San Rafael's Organizational Culture framework is a Helen Putnam Award- winning initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing city services and increasing employee engagement. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer (the community) and employee experience. Together San Rafael is about: Cross-department collaboration Empowering all City employees to share and implement innovative ideas Celebrating day to day department innovations The successful candidate for the Honorary Dean Allison Internship will have the opportunity to work with other department staff to realize cross-departmental projects and innovations. Find previous intern experiences here: https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/dean-allison-internship-experience/ and here https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/dean-allison-internship/ Duties and Responsibilities of the Honorary Dean Allison Internship may include: Assisting staff to develop and implement the City's sidewalk maintenance program. Drafting, iterating, and designing policy to introduce the City's tree ordinance, urban forestry initiative, and the City's public asset inventory project Assisting with the permitting, sediment, reporting and regulatory compliance in support of the City's Dredging project. Designing content and materials for public dissemination and outreach regarding City projects, maintenance activities, and public safety information. Preparing written reports on DPW program activities. Creating, updating and auditing project financial spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Conducting research and analysis of federal, state and local laws related to DPW engineering projects. Compiling information, preparing documents and public education materials for community members and stakeholders on DPW projects. Participating in city-wide projects in which DPW public works programs and activities. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Graduated or currently enrolled in the 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree program or higher in an Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Environmental Science, or related program. Ability to multitask and stay organized. Proficient computer efficiency, including familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to demonstrate characteristics of listening, flexibility, follow-through, problem solving, community-orientation, and identifying "win-win" solutions. Application Process: City of San Rafael application is required.Resumes do not substitute for the City application. Follow this link to submit your application: https://www.calopps.org/san-rafael/job-20493129 . Interview Process: The most qualified applicants will be invited to interview. Interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of May 6, 2024, and will be held virtually. Please note on the application the preferred method of communication, whether by phone or email. Reasonable Accommodation: The City of San Rafael will make reasonable accommodations at any phase of the application and interview process, to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you have a disability for which you require accommodation, please advise Human Resources upon submittal of your application. For examination accommodations, please contact Human Resources at least seven (7) calendar days before the test date, at (415) 485-3474. Job PDF: Dean Allison Internship Job Announcement.pdf Benefits In accordance with the salary resolution , this position receives no benefits with the exception of a retirement plan and paid sick leave. As a temporary employee, you may not work more than 1,000 hours in a fiscal year (July 1 - June 30). You are entitled to receive sick leave in accordance with California's Paid Sick Leave Law (AB 1522). Participation in a retirement plan is mandated by Federal Law and you will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System (PARS): Employee contributes 3.75% of salary City of San Rafael contributes 3.75% of salary Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
Apr 06, 2024
HONORARY DEAN ALLISON INTERNSHIP San Rafael Public Works Department Part-Time (Up to 30 hours per week/no benefits available) $21.73 - $26.41 per hour Application Deadline: Apply by Friday, April 26, 2024 for first consideration The City of San Rafael Public Works Department (DPW) is seeking an individual to join the team as part of the Honorary Dean Allison Internship program. This position will work part-time (up to 4 days/30 hours per week) with department staff on special projects and move forward the mission of San Rafael to support the community members we serve. The Honorary Dean Allison Internship was created to honor Dean Allison, the City's Public Works Director from September 2015 to March 2016, before his untimely passing.In his brief time with the City, he embraced and embodied the ideals of public service and transparency. Dean focused on the needs of the public and worked effectively with individuals and groups throughout San Rafael to respond decisively to a broad spectrum of needs both large and small in a creative and community focused way.The namesake internship celebrates his life and his time serving the citizens of San Rafael. The City of San Rafael's Organizational Culture framework is a Helen Putnam Award- winning initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing city services and increasing employee engagement. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer (the community) and employee experience. Together San Rafael is about: Cross-department collaboration Empowering all City employees to share and implement innovative ideas Celebrating day to day department innovations The successful candidate for the Honorary Dean Allison Internship will have the opportunity to work with other department staff to realize cross-departmental projects and innovations. Find previous intern experiences here: https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/dean-allison-internship-experience/ and here https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/dean-allison-internship/ Duties and Responsibilities of the Honorary Dean Allison Internship may include: Assisting staff to develop and implement the City's sidewalk maintenance program. Drafting, iterating, and designing policy to introduce the City's tree ordinance, urban forestry initiative, and the City's public asset inventory project Assisting with the permitting, sediment, reporting and regulatory compliance in support of the City's Dredging project. Designing content and materials for public dissemination and outreach regarding City projects, maintenance activities, and public safety information. Preparing written reports on DPW program activities. Creating, updating and auditing project financial spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Conducting research and analysis of federal, state and local laws related to DPW engineering projects. Compiling information, preparing documents and public education materials for community members and stakeholders on DPW projects. Participating in city-wide projects in which DPW public works programs and activities. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Graduated or currently enrolled in the 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree program or higher in an Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Environmental Science, or related program. Ability to multitask and stay organized. Proficient computer efficiency, including familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to demonstrate characteristics of listening, flexibility, follow-through, problem solving, community-orientation, and identifying "win-win" solutions. Application Process: City of San Rafael application is required.Resumes do not substitute for the City application. Follow this link to submit your application: https://www.calopps.org/san-rafael/job-20493129 . Interview Process: The most qualified applicants will be invited to interview. Interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of May 6, 2024, and will be held virtually. Please note on the application the preferred method of communication, whether by phone or email. Reasonable Accommodation: The City of San Rafael will make reasonable accommodations at any phase of the application and interview process, to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you have a disability for which you require accommodation, please advise Human Resources upon submittal of your application. For examination accommodations, please contact Human Resources at least seven (7) calendar days before the test date, at (415) 485-3474. Job PDF: Dean Allison Internship Job Announcement.pdf Benefits In accordance with the salary resolution , this position receives no benefits with the exception of a retirement plan and paid sick leave. As a temporary employee, you may not work more than 1,000 hours in a fiscal year (July 1 - June 30). You are entitled to receive sick leave in accordance with California's Paid Sick Leave Law (AB 1522). Participation in a retirement plan is mandated by Federal Law and you will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System (PARS): Employee contributes 3.75% of salary City of San Rafael contributes 3.75% of salary Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
Apply By: 05/15/24 Division: Business Innovation & Technology Division Management Level: Individual Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours: 15 Benefit Eligibility: This position is non-benefit eligible and must work no more than 130 hours per calendar month. Description: About the Innovation Team: The Innovation and Digital Transformation Division (Innovation Team) is housed within Jefferson County’s Business Innovation and Technology Department. Our vision is to foster innovation to transform government services for the better. We operate a series of projects and programs such as process improvement training, innovation programs and internships, technology evaluations, and project management of select service improvements. About our Innovation Internship Program: We are hiring positions for our Innovation and Digital Transformation Internship & our Lead Innovation Internship ! During the application process, please let us know which internship opportunity you are interested in. Jefferson County’s Innovation Team hosts a cohort of motivated interns each fall, spring, and summer semester. Our Innovation Interns research, evaluate, design, and implementnewtechnologies processes, and programs for use across the county.The interns work to develop businesscases andprototype solutions to transform government services. We strive to build a strong community, even within a hybrid environment, and provide opportunities for mentoring, networking, professional development, and getting to know your fellow interns. Contact: Katie Gathright, Innovation Program Manager, kgathrig@jeffco.us You must reside in Colorado during your internship assignment. Anticipated Hiring Range: Compensation will be determined based on position applying for, education, experience, and skills. Innovation and Digital Transformation Intern: Semester Length Terms | Pay Pay Rate: $19-20/hour 10-15 hours/week in Fall/Spring | 25-30 hours/week in Summer | Responsible for leading in a single project/program area Lead Innovation Intern: 6-9-month Term | Pay Rate: $22-25/hour 25-30 Hours/week | Responsible for leading multiple project and program areas About the Project Areas: Our Innovation Team is seeking interns to explore new ways of delivering services through the deployment of emerging technologies and new initiatives. These interns will research new technologies and initiatives, create business cases, and potentially prototype solutions that improve services at Jefferson County. Each school year our interns tackle a unique challenge in one or several of the following categories listed below. We have provided some past project examples to give prospective candidates an idea of the types of projects we support. Business Research and Analysis : Emerging Technology: Research and Evaluate an emerging technology and it’s use cases and propose recommendations for how Jeffco might leverage that technology. Past projects in this area include: Generative AI Fleet Electrification Intelligent Traffic Management Systems Innovative Programs: Research and develop implementation proposals for new initiatives at Jeffco that transform our services. Past Projects in this area include: Business Outreach Strategy for the Climate Action Plan County-Wide Internship Models Proposal Jeffco Innovation Lab Project Management Lead an emerging technology project or initiative as it goes from ‘idea’ to a reality at Jeffco through the project management lifecycle. Past projects include: Biometric Authentication for Employees Unified Cellular Devices Rollout Jeffco Tech Showcase Technical Projects Projects in this area vary widely, but typically require familiarity with software engineering/computer science. Past Projects include Robotic Process Automation Business Intelligence Research, recommend and pilot solutions around data-driven decision-making at Jeffco. Past projects include: Financial Transparency Solution Analysis and PowerBI Prototype Innovation Team Recruitment Dashboard Essential Duties: Specifically, the Innovation Intern working on our challenges should expect to: Conduct exploratory research on project area to learn about best practices, potential applications, and industry trends. Prepare a complete business case outlining potential benefits and drawbacks, use-cases, implementation plans, and value proposition for project area. Prototype solutions, which may entail low fidelity models and proposals, and for technical and BI projects, UX/UI design, some coding, etc. Deliver three milestone presentations to leadership and project stakeholders covering project objectives, accomplishments, and next steps for Jeffco. Essential Duties: Specifically, the Lead Innovation Intern working on our challenges should expect to engage in the above activities as well as: Lead multiple project/initiative areas, while managing time effectively Coordinate larger, multi-stakeholder projects, and promote accountability across the project team-members Support other innovation interns by providing feedback and suggestions for improvement on their project areas About You: We’re looking for an ambitious problem-solver to jump in and contribute to our Innovation team initiatives. Generally, we’re looking for candidates with the following experiences, skills, and/or interests: Currently enrolled and pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree, a recent graduate, or a career changer interested in pursuing opportunities in government innovation. Interest in the intersection of technology and how companies/organizations deliver high quality services. Interest in and experience preparing and delivering presentations. Growth Mindset Proficient in using Microsoft Office Suite Excellent written and verbal communication skills Adaptable as both a supportive team player and leader Experience taking initiative and showing leadership on a project’s direction Experience managing open-ended tasks or objectives How to Apply: Applications will be accepted electronically at Jefferson County Colorado Career Opportunities . Applicants complete an online form and have the option to provide a resume and detailed cover letter that describes why you are the best candidate for the position. Applications are reviewed for minimum qualifications listed in the qualifications section of the job bulletin, and applicants are contacted directly by the hiring team regarding next steps. To view the status of your application or direct communication from the hiring team, please log into your candidate portal . For more details on the recruitment process, please visit https://www.jeffco.us/1860/FAQs Questions: County Recruitment Team: 303-271-8400 or careertalent@jeffco.us Library Recruitment Team: 303.275.6168 or talent@jeffcolibrary.org Sheriff Recruitment Team: 303.271.5332 or sheriff.recruiting@co.jefferson.co.us Education: Experience: : Certifications: Languages: Category: Administrative, Business Programs and Services
Apr 18, 2024
Part Time
Apply By: 05/15/24 Division: Business Innovation & Technology Division Management Level: Individual Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours: 15 Benefit Eligibility: This position is non-benefit eligible and must work no more than 130 hours per calendar month. Description: About the Innovation Team: The Innovation and Digital Transformation Division (Innovation Team) is housed within Jefferson County’s Business Innovation and Technology Department. Our vision is to foster innovation to transform government services for the better. We operate a series of projects and programs such as process improvement training, innovation programs and internships, technology evaluations, and project management of select service improvements. About our Innovation Internship Program: We are hiring positions for our Innovation and Digital Transformation Internship & our Lead Innovation Internship ! During the application process, please let us know which internship opportunity you are interested in. Jefferson County’s Innovation Team hosts a cohort of motivated interns each fall, spring, and summer semester. Our Innovation Interns research, evaluate, design, and implementnewtechnologies processes, and programs for use across the county.The interns work to develop businesscases andprototype solutions to transform government services. We strive to build a strong community, even within a hybrid environment, and provide opportunities for mentoring, networking, professional development, and getting to know your fellow interns. Contact: Katie Gathright, Innovation Program Manager, kgathrig@jeffco.us You must reside in Colorado during your internship assignment. Anticipated Hiring Range: Compensation will be determined based on position applying for, education, experience, and skills. Innovation and Digital Transformation Intern: Semester Length Terms | Pay Pay Rate: $19-20/hour 10-15 hours/week in Fall/Spring | 25-30 hours/week in Summer | Responsible for leading in a single project/program area Lead Innovation Intern: 6-9-month Term | Pay Rate: $22-25/hour 25-30 Hours/week | Responsible for leading multiple project and program areas About the Project Areas: Our Innovation Team is seeking interns to explore new ways of delivering services through the deployment of emerging technologies and new initiatives. These interns will research new technologies and initiatives, create business cases, and potentially prototype solutions that improve services at Jefferson County. Each school year our interns tackle a unique challenge in one or several of the following categories listed below. We have provided some past project examples to give prospective candidates an idea of the types of projects we support. Business Research and Analysis : Emerging Technology: Research and Evaluate an emerging technology and it’s use cases and propose recommendations for how Jeffco might leverage that technology. Past projects in this area include: Generative AI Fleet Electrification Intelligent Traffic Management Systems Innovative Programs: Research and develop implementation proposals for new initiatives at Jeffco that transform our services. Past Projects in this area include: Business Outreach Strategy for the Climate Action Plan County-Wide Internship Models Proposal Jeffco Innovation Lab Project Management Lead an emerging technology project or initiative as it goes from ‘idea’ to a reality at Jeffco through the project management lifecycle. Past projects include: Biometric Authentication for Employees Unified Cellular Devices Rollout Jeffco Tech Showcase Technical Projects Projects in this area vary widely, but typically require familiarity with software engineering/computer science. Past Projects include Robotic Process Automation Business Intelligence Research, recommend and pilot solutions around data-driven decision-making at Jeffco. Past projects include: Financial Transparency Solution Analysis and PowerBI Prototype Innovation Team Recruitment Dashboard Essential Duties: Specifically, the Innovation Intern working on our challenges should expect to: Conduct exploratory research on project area to learn about best practices, potential applications, and industry trends. Prepare a complete business case outlining potential benefits and drawbacks, use-cases, implementation plans, and value proposition for project area. Prototype solutions, which may entail low fidelity models and proposals, and for technical and BI projects, UX/UI design, some coding, etc. Deliver three milestone presentations to leadership and project stakeholders covering project objectives, accomplishments, and next steps for Jeffco. Essential Duties: Specifically, the Lead Innovation Intern working on our challenges should expect to engage in the above activities as well as: Lead multiple project/initiative areas, while managing time effectively Coordinate larger, multi-stakeholder projects, and promote accountability across the project team-members Support other innovation interns by providing feedback and suggestions for improvement on their project areas About You: We’re looking for an ambitious problem-solver to jump in and contribute to our Innovation team initiatives. Generally, we’re looking for candidates with the following experiences, skills, and/or interests: Currently enrolled and pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree, a recent graduate, or a career changer interested in pursuing opportunities in government innovation. Interest in the intersection of technology and how companies/organizations deliver high quality services. Interest in and experience preparing and delivering presentations. Growth Mindset Proficient in using Microsoft Office Suite Excellent written and verbal communication skills Adaptable as both a supportive team player and leader Experience taking initiative and showing leadership on a project’s direction Experience managing open-ended tasks or objectives How to Apply: Applications will be accepted electronically at Jefferson County Colorado Career Opportunities . Applicants complete an online form and have the option to provide a resume and detailed cover letter that describes why you are the best candidate for the position. Applications are reviewed for minimum qualifications listed in the qualifications section of the job bulletin, and applicants are contacted directly by the hiring team regarding next steps. To view the status of your application or direct communication from the hiring team, please log into your candidate portal . For more details on the recruitment process, please visit https://www.jeffco.us/1860/FAQs Questions: County Recruitment Team: 303-271-8400 or careertalent@jeffco.us Library Recruitment Team: 303.275.6168 or talent@jeffcolibrary.org Sheriff Recruitment Team: 303.271.5332 or sheriff.recruiting@co.jefferson.co.us Education: Experience: : Certifications: Languages: Category: Administrative, Business Programs and Services
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Take your Summer to new heights at the world's busiest and most efficient airport. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the economic engine of the Southeast with over one-hundred and five million passengers arriving and departing annually. We handle over 550,000 metric tons of cargo, support over 63,000 jobs, and house over 300 concession outlets. We are actively seeking a summer interns. Should you meet the qualifications, skills, and abilities listed herein, we invite you to apply. Eligibility Requirements An applicant must be currently attending an accredited college, university, community college or technical institute. Undergraduate and graduate students must possess a 2.50 grade point average (GPA) or greater on a 4.0 scale at the time of application submission. Applicants must be able to provide a transcript within 24 hours of granting an interview and be able to supply a certified copy upon receiving an offer for hire. Students must have completed their first year of college before beginning the internship. Students must be registered for the Fall 2024 Semester Students must be able to successfully undergo an FBI fingerprint criminal history records check with no disqualifying crimes within the last 10 years. Additionally, the student must be able to pass a Security Threat Assessment that is conducted by the federal government. Must be able to commit to working for 8 weeks (6/6/2024 - 8/2/2024) Supplemental Information Upload a one pdf package of your resume and your most current college transcript that must include grades from the Fall 2023 semester and registration for Fall 2024 classes. Aviation Summer College Internship Program selected participants will be paid $18.50/hour. Students must appear in person for a security background check at least one month prior to the start date of the internship program (start date of 6/6/2024). Our security process is completed on-site at ATL (instructions provided). Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-02
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Take your Summer to new heights at the world's busiest and most efficient airport. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the economic engine of the Southeast with over one-hundred and five million passengers arriving and departing annually. We handle over 550,000 metric tons of cargo, support over 63,000 jobs, and house over 300 concession outlets. We are actively seeking a summer interns. Should you meet the qualifications, skills, and abilities listed herein, we invite you to apply. Eligibility Requirements An applicant must be currently attending an accredited college, university, community college or technical institute. Undergraduate and graduate students must possess a 2.50 grade point average (GPA) or greater on a 4.0 scale at the time of application submission. Applicants must be able to provide a transcript within 24 hours of granting an interview and be able to supply a certified copy upon receiving an offer for hire. Students must have completed their first year of college before beginning the internship. Students must be registered for the Fall 2024 Semester Students must be able to successfully undergo an FBI fingerprint criminal history records check with no disqualifying crimes within the last 10 years. Additionally, the student must be able to pass a Security Threat Assessment that is conducted by the federal government. Must be able to commit to working for 8 weeks (6/6/2024 - 8/2/2024) Supplemental Information Upload a one pdf package of your resume and your most current college transcript that must include grades from the Fall 2023 semester and registration for Fall 2024 classes. Aviation Summer College Internship Program selected participants will be paid $18.50/hour. Students must appear in person for a security background check at least one month prior to the start date of the internship program (start date of 6/6/2024). Our security process is completed on-site at ATL (instructions provided). Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-02
Stanislaus County, CA
Modesto, California, United States
About the Opportunity Are you a college student looking to gain valuable paid internship experience in your field of study? If so, apply now! A College Student Internship with Stanislaus County can offer a unique, hands-on experience that can complement classroom knowledge and serve as a foundation to launch a successful public service career. Participants can gain real work experience by being responsible for projects in their area of interest while positively impacting the community and residents of the County. THE POSITION With more than 558,000 residents, Stanislaus County is a bustling county rich in diversity and a strong sense of community. As one of the largest employers in the area, over 4,700 employees in more than 27 departments providing vital public services as diverse as law enforcement, property assessment, public health protection, water conservation, cultural activities and many more. College Student Interns assist professional and technical employees in the performance of their duties under close supervision. The College Student Internship is designed to provide on-the-job training and experience while participants obtain their degree. We will help you to gain experience in building employment skills and establishing a professional network while continuing your education. Student Interns can be used throughout the calendar year depending on the needs of the department. Part-time extra-help is a provisional classification where permanent status may not be obtained. This position is subject to overtime, standby, shift, and callback assignments and will perform related duties as assigned. This position is non-benefited except for participation in a 401a program. The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks The College Student Intern's specific tasks vary depending on the Agency/Department to which they are assigned. Below are examples of the typical tasks you may be assigned, but is not to be considered all-inclusive: For positions with a clerical emphasis Operate office machines, such as photocopiers and scanners, facsimile machines, voice mail systems, and personal computers; Answer telephones, direct calls, and take messages; Communicate with customers, employees, and other individuals to answer questions, disseminate or explain information, take orders, and address complaints; Maintain and update filing, inventory, mailing, and database systems, either manually or using a computer; Compile, copy, sort, and file records of office activities, business transactions, and other activities; Review files, records, and other documents to obtain information to respond to requests; Open, sort, and route incoming mail, answer correspondence, and prepare outgoing mail; Compute, record, and proofread data and other information, such as records or reports; Complete work schedules, manage calendars, and arrange appointments; Type, format, proofread, and edit correspondence and other documents, from notes or dictating machines, using technology; Inventory and order materials, supplies, and services; Deliver messages and run errands; Collect, count, and disburse money, do basic bookkeeping, and complete banking transactions; Complete and mail bills, contracts, policies, invoices, or checks; Process and prepare documents, such as business or government forms and expense reports; Prepare meeting agendas, attend meetings, and record and transcribe minutes; Train other staff members to perform work activities, such as using computer applications; Count, weigh, measure, or organize materials; Make travel arrangements for office personnel; Troubleshoot problems involving office equipment, such as computer hardware and software; Greet customers and direct them to appropriate services and Perform other duties as assigned. For positions with community partner emphasis Meet regularly with designated population; Provide support and guidance based on life experience; Act as a liaison between designated population and public entities; Create, plan and carry out activities that provide information, encouragement and support; Demonstrate a commitment to quality customer service by interacting with customers in a friendly and helpful manner, referring questions to appropriate staff; Provide information and referrals regarding available services within the community; Search and compile data necessary for the preparation of various departmental reports; Participate in meetings and outreach events; Work closely with internal and external partners; Keep accurate records and input data into an automated computer system; Complete necessary paperwork timely and accurately; Deliver materials to appropriate locations; and Perform other duties as assigned. For positions with public information emphasis Participate in meetings, outreach events and give public presentations; Follow up on messages from residents or members of the media; Social media, digital communication and photography; Draft press releases and edit web site content; Copy editing and written report preparation; Participate in the development and implementation of marking and public relations plans; Assist in developing, maintaining and expanding marketing channels to stake holders; Assist with the preparation, set-up and take-down of public relations events; and Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) KNOWLEDGE English Language - Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar; Administrative - knowledge of administrative and office procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, designing forms and workplace terminology; and Customer and Personal Service - Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction. Communications and Media - Knowledge of social media platforms, communication, and dissemination techniques and methods. This includes alternative ways to inform and entertain via written, oral, and visual media. SKILLS/ABILITIES Information Ordering - The ability to arrange things or actions in a certain order or pattern according to a specific rule or set of rules (e.g., patterns of numbers, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations); Problem Sensitivity - The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong; Category Flexibility - The ability to generate or use different sets of rules for combining or grouping things in different ways; Deductive Reasoning - The ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense; Inductive Reasoning - The ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions; and Selective Attention - The ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE To qualify, you must meet the following requirements: Currently be a junior or senior in college; AND one of the following Currently be enrolled in a four-year degree program; OR Be enrolled in the last semester of a two-year degree program; OR Be enrolled in a graduate program; OR Be enrolled in college level coursework and have special measurable technical skills. In addition to the above: Must have a letter of recommendation from an instructor at the educational institute in which you are currently enrolled; AND Must have a current cumulative GPA of at least 2.5. Applicants must provide the following at time of submitting application to be considered: Copy of full-time enrollment schedule; AND Letter of recommendation from instructor at the educational institute in which you are currently enrolled; AND Copy of last grade report with cumulative GPA. Application and Selection Procedures Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. Stanislaus County has the right to discontinue accepting applications at any time without notice. Applicants whose qualifications best match the available work assignments may be contacted for an interview by a departmental representative. Applications are reviewed on an "as-needed" basis as departments needs arise. After six (6) months, the application is inactivated, but you may reapply to the program. If additional information is required or your application is accepted into the program you will receive an email. College Student Paid Interns are subject to student status verification bi-annually every August and February and are expected to participate in a competitive recruitment to continue employment with Stanislaus County once they are no longer eligible for a paid internship. Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Participates in the PARS Retirement System. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 22, 2024
Part Time
About the Opportunity Are you a college student looking to gain valuable paid internship experience in your field of study? If so, apply now! A College Student Internship with Stanislaus County can offer a unique, hands-on experience that can complement classroom knowledge and serve as a foundation to launch a successful public service career. Participants can gain real work experience by being responsible for projects in their area of interest while positively impacting the community and residents of the County. THE POSITION With more than 558,000 residents, Stanislaus County is a bustling county rich in diversity and a strong sense of community. As one of the largest employers in the area, over 4,700 employees in more than 27 departments providing vital public services as diverse as law enforcement, property assessment, public health protection, water conservation, cultural activities and many more. College Student Interns assist professional and technical employees in the performance of their duties under close supervision. The College Student Internship is designed to provide on-the-job training and experience while participants obtain their degree. We will help you to gain experience in building employment skills and establishing a professional network while continuing your education. Student Interns can be used throughout the calendar year depending on the needs of the department. Part-time extra-help is a provisional classification where permanent status may not be obtained. This position is subject to overtime, standby, shift, and callback assignments and will perform related duties as assigned. This position is non-benefited except for participation in a 401a program. The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks The College Student Intern's specific tasks vary depending on the Agency/Department to which they are assigned. Below are examples of the typical tasks you may be assigned, but is not to be considered all-inclusive: For positions with a clerical emphasis Operate office machines, such as photocopiers and scanners, facsimile machines, voice mail systems, and personal computers; Answer telephones, direct calls, and take messages; Communicate with customers, employees, and other individuals to answer questions, disseminate or explain information, take orders, and address complaints; Maintain and update filing, inventory, mailing, and database systems, either manually or using a computer; Compile, copy, sort, and file records of office activities, business transactions, and other activities; Review files, records, and other documents to obtain information to respond to requests; Open, sort, and route incoming mail, answer correspondence, and prepare outgoing mail; Compute, record, and proofread data and other information, such as records or reports; Complete work schedules, manage calendars, and arrange appointments; Type, format, proofread, and edit correspondence and other documents, from notes or dictating machines, using technology; Inventory and order materials, supplies, and services; Deliver messages and run errands; Collect, count, and disburse money, do basic bookkeeping, and complete banking transactions; Complete and mail bills, contracts, policies, invoices, or checks; Process and prepare documents, such as business or government forms and expense reports; Prepare meeting agendas, attend meetings, and record and transcribe minutes; Train other staff members to perform work activities, such as using computer applications; Count, weigh, measure, or organize materials; Make travel arrangements for office personnel; Troubleshoot problems involving office equipment, such as computer hardware and software; Greet customers and direct them to appropriate services and Perform other duties as assigned. For positions with community partner emphasis Meet regularly with designated population; Provide support and guidance based on life experience; Act as a liaison between designated population and public entities; Create, plan and carry out activities that provide information, encouragement and support; Demonstrate a commitment to quality customer service by interacting with customers in a friendly and helpful manner, referring questions to appropriate staff; Provide information and referrals regarding available services within the community; Search and compile data necessary for the preparation of various departmental reports; Participate in meetings and outreach events; Work closely with internal and external partners; Keep accurate records and input data into an automated computer system; Complete necessary paperwork timely and accurately; Deliver materials to appropriate locations; and Perform other duties as assigned. For positions with public information emphasis Participate in meetings, outreach events and give public presentations; Follow up on messages from residents or members of the media; Social media, digital communication and photography; Draft press releases and edit web site content; Copy editing and written report preparation; Participate in the development and implementation of marking and public relations plans; Assist in developing, maintaining and expanding marketing channels to stake holders; Assist with the preparation, set-up and take-down of public relations events; and Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) KNOWLEDGE English Language - Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar; Administrative - knowledge of administrative and office procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, designing forms and workplace terminology; and Customer and Personal Service - Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction. Communications and Media - Knowledge of social media platforms, communication, and dissemination techniques and methods. This includes alternative ways to inform and entertain via written, oral, and visual media. SKILLS/ABILITIES Information Ordering - The ability to arrange things or actions in a certain order or pattern according to a specific rule or set of rules (e.g., patterns of numbers, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations); Problem Sensitivity - The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong; Category Flexibility - The ability to generate or use different sets of rules for combining or grouping things in different ways; Deductive Reasoning - The ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense; Inductive Reasoning - The ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions; and Selective Attention - The ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE To qualify, you must meet the following requirements: Currently be a junior or senior in college; AND one of the following Currently be enrolled in a four-year degree program; OR Be enrolled in the last semester of a two-year degree program; OR Be enrolled in a graduate program; OR Be enrolled in college level coursework and have special measurable technical skills. In addition to the above: Must have a letter of recommendation from an instructor at the educational institute in which you are currently enrolled; AND Must have a current cumulative GPA of at least 2.5. Applicants must provide the following at time of submitting application to be considered: Copy of full-time enrollment schedule; AND Letter of recommendation from instructor at the educational institute in which you are currently enrolled; AND Copy of last grade report with cumulative GPA. Application and Selection Procedures Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. Stanislaus County has the right to discontinue accepting applications at any time without notice. Applicants whose qualifications best match the available work assignments may be contacted for an interview by a departmental representative. Applications are reviewed on an "as-needed" basis as departments needs arise. After six (6) months, the application is inactivated, but you may reapply to the program. If additional information is required or your application is accepted into the program you will receive an email. College Student Paid Interns are subject to student status verification bi-annually every August and February and are expected to participate in a competitive recruitment to continue employment with Stanislaus County once they are no longer eligible for a paid internship. Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Participates in the PARS Retirement System. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Nevada County, CA
Nevada City, California, United States
Definition and Class Characteristics Are you looking to gain work experience in the public sector? Have you ever wondered what types of jobs the County offers? If so, our "Achieve More" Internship Program is the place for you! We offer a variety of unpaid internship opportunities that allow you to work in various county departments. We strive to provide our interns with valuable job skills and knowledge about county government operations. Our internship opportunities range from part time to full time work. Internships are available in Western Nevada County and Truckee. **Paid internship opportunities will be posted under separate recruitments when available* * Benefits to interning with us: Gain hands on learning experience in a professional work setting Learn about county operations, departments, and job opportunities Develop career related skills, abilities, proficiencies and experience Expand your professional network by working with our diverse and collaborative team of leaders and mentors Make a difference, while working with the community Our internship program was crafted to provide opportunities for career development to individuals interested in working in local government and serving the community. Interns will receive meaningful and wide-ranging assignments in their respective departments and gain exposure to working in a government setting. Nevada County collaborates with numerous colleges and dynamic community partners to place interns of all abilities within our program. Departments that have hosted interns include but are not limited to: Chief Executive and Board of Supervisor's Office Human Resources and Veteran's Services District Attorney and Victim Witness Advocates Office Health and Human Services Agency - Social Services, Public & Behavioral Health, Child Support Services, Housing and Community Services, Public Defender's Office. Code Compliance & Community Development Office of Emergency Services We are an equal opportunity employer and value individual contributions at our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of internship. Please contact us to request accommodations. Apply now! For more information, contact our Internship Coordinator team at internship.coordinator@nevadacountyca.gov or call us at (530) 265-7010. While this is an unpaid internship, students and recent graduates are offered an excellent opportunity to: Build resumes and explore career options Apply skills and knowledge to the workplace Fulfill college/university internship requirements Earn hours toward professional certification or licensure Network in their fields of interest with professionals who are dedicated to making a positive difference in Nevada County Learn from a working supervisor who is dedicated to your learning and growth See professionals operate in a real world, hands-on environment Intern with one of the premier employers in the region NEVADA COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Any information on this page or links is subject to change without notice. Nevada County Human Resources Department 950 Maidu Avenue, Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 265-7010 Comments, please email:human.resources@nevadacountyca.gov Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 22, 2024
Intern
Definition and Class Characteristics Are you looking to gain work experience in the public sector? Have you ever wondered what types of jobs the County offers? If so, our "Achieve More" Internship Program is the place for you! We offer a variety of unpaid internship opportunities that allow you to work in various county departments. We strive to provide our interns with valuable job skills and knowledge about county government operations. Our internship opportunities range from part time to full time work. Internships are available in Western Nevada County and Truckee. **Paid internship opportunities will be posted under separate recruitments when available* * Benefits to interning with us: Gain hands on learning experience in a professional work setting Learn about county operations, departments, and job opportunities Develop career related skills, abilities, proficiencies and experience Expand your professional network by working with our diverse and collaborative team of leaders and mentors Make a difference, while working with the community Our internship program was crafted to provide opportunities for career development to individuals interested in working in local government and serving the community. Interns will receive meaningful and wide-ranging assignments in their respective departments and gain exposure to working in a government setting. Nevada County collaborates with numerous colleges and dynamic community partners to place interns of all abilities within our program. Departments that have hosted interns include but are not limited to: Chief Executive and Board of Supervisor's Office Human Resources and Veteran's Services District Attorney and Victim Witness Advocates Office Health and Human Services Agency - Social Services, Public & Behavioral Health, Child Support Services, Housing and Community Services, Public Defender's Office. Code Compliance & Community Development Office of Emergency Services We are an equal opportunity employer and value individual contributions at our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of internship. Please contact us to request accommodations. Apply now! For more information, contact our Internship Coordinator team at internship.coordinator@nevadacountyca.gov or call us at (530) 265-7010. While this is an unpaid internship, students and recent graduates are offered an excellent opportunity to: Build resumes and explore career options Apply skills and knowledge to the workplace Fulfill college/university internship requirements Earn hours toward professional certification or licensure Network in their fields of interest with professionals who are dedicated to making a positive difference in Nevada County Learn from a working supervisor who is dedicated to your learning and growth See professionals operate in a real world, hands-on environment Intern with one of the premier employers in the region NEVADA COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Any information on this page or links is subject to change without notice. Nevada County Human Resources Department 950 Maidu Avenue, Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 265-7010 Comments, please email:human.resources@nevadacountyca.gov Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Parks & Recreation Office of Recreation College Internship Posting Expires: Open Until Filled Salary: $16.00/hour General Description and Classification Standards The Department of Parks and Recreation is an accredited agency, of only 206 nationally accredited agencies by the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) with the National Parks and Recreation Association (NRPA). We are currently seeking students who have a passion for the outdoors, recreation, athletics, and programming for youth ages 3-18, adults, and seniors to join our team. The Office of Recreation offers year-round programming; with the fall and summer seasons being our most rigorous. We offer after-school programming, day camps, a resident camp at Lake Allatoona, athletics, Tot programs (ages 3-4), and senior programs. Your assignment will be based on your experience and area of study. Responsibilities may include but are not limited to: customer service, implementing new programming ideas, conducting surveys, coaching, training, event management, and summer food program. Job Field Opportunities: Recreation Sports Management Recreation and Leisure Science Recreation Program Policy/Administrative Outdoor Education Sports Science Geriatric Kinesiology Other Leadership Provided Routinely provides work group leadership, guidance, and/or training to less experienced staff. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience To be considered for this position, the following qualifications are preferred. Must be pursuing a degree in a parks and recreation or related field. Must be able to work a minimum of 15-20 hours a week with some availability on weekends. Must be able to work individually as well as with a team. Must be able to follow instructions with minimal to no supervision. Must be able to work with participants ranging in age from 3 years-18, adults, and seniors. Must be able to, and enjoy, working outdoors. Must be very friendly, approachable, respectful, and willing to learn. Preferred Qualifications - Education and Experience Same as minimum. Licensures and Certifications Valid Georgia driver’s license required. Additional Job Information This internship opportunity can be for 3 or 6 months based on internship requirements.
Apr 10, 2024
Full Time
Parks & Recreation Office of Recreation College Internship Posting Expires: Open Until Filled Salary: $16.00/hour General Description and Classification Standards The Department of Parks and Recreation is an accredited agency, of only 206 nationally accredited agencies by the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) with the National Parks and Recreation Association (NRPA). We are currently seeking students who have a passion for the outdoors, recreation, athletics, and programming for youth ages 3-18, adults, and seniors to join our team. The Office of Recreation offers year-round programming; with the fall and summer seasons being our most rigorous. We offer after-school programming, day camps, a resident camp at Lake Allatoona, athletics, Tot programs (ages 3-4), and senior programs. Your assignment will be based on your experience and area of study. Responsibilities may include but are not limited to: customer service, implementing new programming ideas, conducting surveys, coaching, training, event management, and summer food program. Job Field Opportunities: Recreation Sports Management Recreation and Leisure Science Recreation Program Policy/Administrative Outdoor Education Sports Science Geriatric Kinesiology Other Leadership Provided Routinely provides work group leadership, guidance, and/or training to less experienced staff. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience To be considered for this position, the following qualifications are preferred. Must be pursuing a degree in a parks and recreation or related field. Must be able to work a minimum of 15-20 hours a week with some availability on weekends. Must be able to work individually as well as with a team. Must be able to follow instructions with minimal to no supervision. Must be able to work with participants ranging in age from 3 years-18, adults, and seniors. Must be able to, and enjoy, working outdoors. Must be very friendly, approachable, respectful, and willing to learn. Preferred Qualifications - Education and Experience Same as minimum. Licensures and Certifications Valid Georgia driver’s license required. Additional Job Information This internship opportunity can be for 3 or 6 months based on internship requirements.
City of Concord, CA
Concord, California, United States
Job Characteristics ***PART-TIME JOB OPPORTUNITIES*** College Student Internships Are you a college student looking to gain paid experience in your field of study while serving your community in a meaningful way? The City of Concord is offering internship opportunities in the following areas: Engineering: $25 - $30/hour Parks & Urban Forestry: $22 - $26.70/hour Recreation: $18.09 - $22/hour The City of Concord: The City of Concord is a mission-centered organization, with City Manager Valerie J. Barone overseeing a staff of 384 full-time employees committed to realizing the organization’s long-standing Mission, Vision, and Values . Concord provides a full range of services including: police protection, recreational activities, community and economic development, street improvements and maintenance services, parks maintenance, sewer, and general administrative and support services. Fire service is provided by the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. In addition, the City oversees management of the Concord Pavilion, Diablo Creek Golf Course, and Camp Concord in South Lake Tahoe, California. Internships at the City of Concord offer students the unique opportunity to gain hands-on, real-world experience while growing their professional network, serving as a foundation for an exciting, mission-centered career in public service. What you will be doing: Engineering Interns will be assisting City of Concord Engineers in developing projects and delivering construction over the summer. If you will soon transfer into or is currently in an engineering major at a 4-year program at or above the sophomore level, this opportunity may be for you. We are looking for students with interest in learning about engineering for local government, and who have basic skills in AutoCad and spreadsheets. This assignment is anticipated to begin in June and end by August 30; I nterns will work up to 40 hours per week. Parks & Urban Forestry Interns will have broad and intensive exposure to municipal operations. We are looking for students who are interested in Parks & Urban Forestry-related programs; candidates should be strong self-starters, collaborative, and who can work well both within a team and independently. The internship may include work related to data collection, entry, mining and filtering and migrating of legacy data; web-based and in-field asset inventorying; field surveys of Park conditions; other work related to projects, records admin, public communication and organizing, and general office support. This assignment is anticipated to begin on May 1; Interns will work between 24 - 40 hours per week. The Recreation Intern should be passionate about recreation and eager to make an impact in three key areas: facility operations, Recreations sports, and 50 and better programming; opportunities in aquatics and youth may be available depending on qualification. This position is open to currently enrolled college students who have completed their coursework and are looking to fulfill their undergraduate program internship requirements to obtain a B.S. or B.A. degree in Recreation or a similar field. Interns will work between 20 - 40 hours per week. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS 1. Submit a completed City of Concord application, the required supplemental question responses and, if applying for the Recreation Internship, a cover letter detailing your availability, required hours, and timeframe you need to work within to complete your internship. The application may be submitted at www.cityofconcord.org . This is a continuous recruitment and is subject to close at any time. Prompt application submission is encouraged. 2. All qualified applications, supplemental responses, cover letters, resumes, and work sample submissions will be competitively evaluated, and those candidates demonstrating the strongest qualifications for the internship opportunity will be invited to participate in a screening interview and/or a series of screening interviews. Conviction History If you receive a conditional job offer, you will be fingerprinted, and your fingerprints will be sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature of your conviction conflicts with the specific duties and responsibilities of the job for which you have received a conditional job offer. If a conflict exists, you will be asked to present any evidence of rehabilitation that may mitigate the conflict, except when federal or state regulations bar employment in specific circumstances. Having a conviction history does not automatically preclude you from a job with the City of Concord. Examples of duties include, but are not limited to Engineering Intern Review Plans for construction of Paving projects Sewer projects Drainage projects City-owned building projects Transportation and Traffic projects Prepare and review calculations for costs, hydraulics, earthwork and quantities Review contractor material submittals Assist Full time staff and make field visits on projects under construction Draft details and standard plans Research archived drawings and assist with archiving recently completed projects Parks & Urban Forestry Intern Perform field-based data collection Record data electronically using desktop computer and GIS-based software Filter and migrate legacy data Transfer analog records to digital records Inventory in-field and web-based assets Provide support for grant applications Perform field surveys of Park conditions and other field operations Attend meetings Assist in community organizing Assist in coordination of project work Participate in various forestry-related work Provide office support as needed Recreation Services Intern Learn basic facility management and rental operations. Learn basic aquatics programs and operations. Learn basic parks department operations. Assist in planning, supervising, and evaluating recreation programs. Organize, plan and conduct a special event. Assist with registration and become familiar with front desk administrative procedures. Assist in planning and supervising an athletic program or tournament. Assist with marketing, public relations, and promotion of programs and other events through flyer development, press releases, social media posts, brochure preparation and other outlets. Provide information and assistance to rental customers, activity participants, and City staff. Respond to questions, complaints, and emergency situations; take appropriate courses of action. Observe and/or participate in part-time staff interviews. Become familiar with various forms; i.e. check requests, purchase orders, service contracts, time sheets, bid forms and maintenance requests. Participate in professional committees, conferences, workshops and classes to improve knowledge and network as available. Attend and actively participate in recreation/facility staff meetings and department-wide monthly meetings. Qualifications Education : Completion of High School/GED supplemented with college coursework related to assigned program area. Must be currently enrolled in six or more units towards a Bachelor's or Master's degree from an accredited college or university in a field related to the area of assignment. Other A valid California Driver's License and a satisfactory driving record are conditions of initial and continued employment. Interns working in Recreation must successfully clear TB testing; those interested in aquatics programming must have v alid/current lifeguarding, CPR and first aid certifications. EEO/ADA: The City of Concord is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, please contact Human Resources at 925-671-3308 or hrdept@cityofconcord.org prior to the final filing date . This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 23, 2024
Intern
Job Characteristics ***PART-TIME JOB OPPORTUNITIES*** College Student Internships Are you a college student looking to gain paid experience in your field of study while serving your community in a meaningful way? The City of Concord is offering internship opportunities in the following areas: Engineering: $25 - $30/hour Parks & Urban Forestry: $22 - $26.70/hour Recreation: $18.09 - $22/hour The City of Concord: The City of Concord is a mission-centered organization, with City Manager Valerie J. Barone overseeing a staff of 384 full-time employees committed to realizing the organization’s long-standing Mission, Vision, and Values . Concord provides a full range of services including: police protection, recreational activities, community and economic development, street improvements and maintenance services, parks maintenance, sewer, and general administrative and support services. Fire service is provided by the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. In addition, the City oversees management of the Concord Pavilion, Diablo Creek Golf Course, and Camp Concord in South Lake Tahoe, California. Internships at the City of Concord offer students the unique opportunity to gain hands-on, real-world experience while growing their professional network, serving as a foundation for an exciting, mission-centered career in public service. What you will be doing: Engineering Interns will be assisting City of Concord Engineers in developing projects and delivering construction over the summer. If you will soon transfer into or is currently in an engineering major at a 4-year program at or above the sophomore level, this opportunity may be for you. We are looking for students with interest in learning about engineering for local government, and who have basic skills in AutoCad and spreadsheets. This assignment is anticipated to begin in June and end by August 30; I nterns will work up to 40 hours per week. Parks & Urban Forestry Interns will have broad and intensive exposure to municipal operations. We are looking for students who are interested in Parks & Urban Forestry-related programs; candidates should be strong self-starters, collaborative, and who can work well both within a team and independently. The internship may include work related to data collection, entry, mining and filtering and migrating of legacy data; web-based and in-field asset inventorying; field surveys of Park conditions; other work related to projects, records admin, public communication and organizing, and general office support. This assignment is anticipated to begin on May 1; Interns will work between 24 - 40 hours per week. The Recreation Intern should be passionate about recreation and eager to make an impact in three key areas: facility operations, Recreations sports, and 50 and better programming; opportunities in aquatics and youth may be available depending on qualification. This position is open to currently enrolled college students who have completed their coursework and are looking to fulfill their undergraduate program internship requirements to obtain a B.S. or B.A. degree in Recreation or a similar field. Interns will work between 20 - 40 hours per week. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS 1. Submit a completed City of Concord application, the required supplemental question responses and, if applying for the Recreation Internship, a cover letter detailing your availability, required hours, and timeframe you need to work within to complete your internship. The application may be submitted at www.cityofconcord.org . This is a continuous recruitment and is subject to close at any time. Prompt application submission is encouraged. 2. All qualified applications, supplemental responses, cover letters, resumes, and work sample submissions will be competitively evaluated, and those candidates demonstrating the strongest qualifications for the internship opportunity will be invited to participate in a screening interview and/or a series of screening interviews. Conviction History If you receive a conditional job offer, you will be fingerprinted, and your fingerprints will be sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature of your conviction conflicts with the specific duties and responsibilities of the job for which you have received a conditional job offer. If a conflict exists, you will be asked to present any evidence of rehabilitation that may mitigate the conflict, except when federal or state regulations bar employment in specific circumstances. Having a conviction history does not automatically preclude you from a job with the City of Concord. Examples of duties include, but are not limited to Engineering Intern Review Plans for construction of Paving projects Sewer projects Drainage projects City-owned building projects Transportation and Traffic projects Prepare and review calculations for costs, hydraulics, earthwork and quantities Review contractor material submittals Assist Full time staff and make field visits on projects under construction Draft details and standard plans Research archived drawings and assist with archiving recently completed projects Parks & Urban Forestry Intern Perform field-based data collection Record data electronically using desktop computer and GIS-based software Filter and migrate legacy data Transfer analog records to digital records Inventory in-field and web-based assets Provide support for grant applications Perform field surveys of Park conditions and other field operations Attend meetings Assist in community organizing Assist in coordination of project work Participate in various forestry-related work Provide office support as needed Recreation Services Intern Learn basic facility management and rental operations. Learn basic aquatics programs and operations. Learn basic parks department operations. Assist in planning, supervising, and evaluating recreation programs. Organize, plan and conduct a special event. Assist with registration and become familiar with front desk administrative procedures. Assist in planning and supervising an athletic program or tournament. Assist with marketing, public relations, and promotion of programs and other events through flyer development, press releases, social media posts, brochure preparation and other outlets. Provide information and assistance to rental customers, activity participants, and City staff. Respond to questions, complaints, and emergency situations; take appropriate courses of action. Observe and/or participate in part-time staff interviews. Become familiar with various forms; i.e. check requests, purchase orders, service contracts, time sheets, bid forms and maintenance requests. Participate in professional committees, conferences, workshops and classes to improve knowledge and network as available. Attend and actively participate in recreation/facility staff meetings and department-wide monthly meetings. Qualifications Education : Completion of High School/GED supplemented with college coursework related to assigned program area. Must be currently enrolled in six or more units towards a Bachelor's or Master's degree from an accredited college or university in a field related to the area of assignment. Other A valid California Driver's License and a satisfactory driving record are conditions of initial and continued employment. Interns working in Recreation must successfully clear TB testing; those interested in aquatics programming must have v alid/current lifeguarding, CPR and first aid certifications. EEO/ADA: The City of Concord is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, please contact Human Resources at 925-671-3308 or hrdept@cityofconcord.org prior to the final filing date . This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Nevada County, CA
Nevada City, California, United States
Definition and Class Characteristics Are you looking to gain work experience in the public sector? Have you ever wondered what types of jobs the County offers? UNPAID INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH NEVADA COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES! The Human Resources Office of the County of Nevada is seeking a front-desk intern. The front desk of the HR office is a busy place, with visitors coming in, calls ringing, and emails arriving. The front desk is a key hub of activity that supports the entire office made up of 8 regular staff and 3-4 temporary employees and interns. We see the front desk internship as an opportunity to learn office skills in a supportive, teaching environment. While you're learning, you're also engaged in meaningful projects which are usually fun and challenging. We expect our interns to demonstrate core County competencies of integrity, customer service, and follow-through on assigned tasks. Keys skills or knowledge that would help you be a good candidate for this role include a willingness to learn, comfort around basic Microsoft Office Software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams), and ability to use standard office equipment such as a copy machine and multi-line phone. We'll teach you what you may not know, beyond these basics. Why Nevada County? Our leadership values employee development and engagement, promotes open and transparent communication, sets us up to be a high-performing organization, and recognizes our contributions. Our leadership connects with the community, listens to them, and provides significant programming to keep us safe and healthy. We want this internship to be a success for you, so we've designed it to include cross-training in various areas of HR while you're working in this internship program. We will surround the intern in a learning-rich environment. We are a fun department that laughs a lot and enjoys great camaraderie! Here are some tasks you would be trained to perform: Filing employee documents into electronic Personnel Files. Learning, creating, and using Excel, Word, PowerPoint Presentations, and other software programs. Answer phones and direct callers. Read daily email inbox and route emails; create County ID badges; respond to verification of employment requests. Learn more about the human resources profession. We seek an intern to work 16 to 40 hours per week or more depending on your availability. Hours are flexible. We are an equal-opportunity employer and value individual contributions at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation. Apply now! For more information, contact our Internship Coordinator team at internship.coordinator@nevadacountyca.gov or call us at (530) 265-7010. Closing Date/Time: 5/31/2024 12:00 PM Pacific
Apr 27, 2024
Intern
Definition and Class Characteristics Are you looking to gain work experience in the public sector? Have you ever wondered what types of jobs the County offers? UNPAID INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH NEVADA COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES! The Human Resources Office of the County of Nevada is seeking a front-desk intern. The front desk of the HR office is a busy place, with visitors coming in, calls ringing, and emails arriving. The front desk is a key hub of activity that supports the entire office made up of 8 regular staff and 3-4 temporary employees and interns. We see the front desk internship as an opportunity to learn office skills in a supportive, teaching environment. While you're learning, you're also engaged in meaningful projects which are usually fun and challenging. We expect our interns to demonstrate core County competencies of integrity, customer service, and follow-through on assigned tasks. Keys skills or knowledge that would help you be a good candidate for this role include a willingness to learn, comfort around basic Microsoft Office Software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams), and ability to use standard office equipment such as a copy machine and multi-line phone. We'll teach you what you may not know, beyond these basics. Why Nevada County? Our leadership values employee development and engagement, promotes open and transparent communication, sets us up to be a high-performing organization, and recognizes our contributions. Our leadership connects with the community, listens to them, and provides significant programming to keep us safe and healthy. We want this internship to be a success for you, so we've designed it to include cross-training in various areas of HR while you're working in this internship program. We will surround the intern in a learning-rich environment. We are a fun department that laughs a lot and enjoys great camaraderie! Here are some tasks you would be trained to perform: Filing employee documents into electronic Personnel Files. Learning, creating, and using Excel, Word, PowerPoint Presentations, and other software programs. Answer phones and direct callers. Read daily email inbox and route emails; create County ID badges; respond to verification of employment requests. Learn more about the human resources profession. We seek an intern to work 16 to 40 hours per week or more depending on your availability. Hours are flexible. We are an equal-opportunity employer and value individual contributions at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation. Apply now! For more information, contact our Internship Coordinator team at internship.coordinator@nevadacountyca.gov or call us at (530) 265-7010. Closing Date/Time: 5/31/2024 12:00 PM Pacific
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA
San Bernardino, California, United States
The Job Be an agent of change and make a difference in delivering health and wellness to millions of residents. Join a team who is passionate about the services they provide and is committed to making a difference throughout San Bernardino County. T he San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health invites qualified professionals to apply for the position of Psychologist Internship Program Supervisor* who will be responsible for planning, developing, and implementing the Psychologist Internship Program. Responsibilities will include providing a combination of administrative and clinical supervision to doctoral level psychologist interns, selection and placement of interns, and developing and maintaining relationships with local universities and Department of Behavioral Health programs. Occasional travel will be required to provide on-site supervision to interns placed in clinics and programs throughout San Bernardino County and to attend outreach events. Responsibilities may also include providing program support to the Marriage and Family Therapy and Social Work Intern Programs. * Official Title : Mental Health Intern Program Supervisor For additional details, please refer to the Mental Health Intern Program Supervisor job description. The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is responsible for providing mental health and substance use disorder services to county residents who are experiencing major mental illness or substance abuse related issues. DBH provides mental health and substance use disorder prevention and treatment services to all age groups, with a primary emphasis on treating children/youth who may be seriously emotionally disturbed, adults who are experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness, and individuals who are experiencing substance use disorders. DBH also provides an array of outreach/engagement, prevention, and early intervention services. DBH's core values are service , integrity , accountability , and trust . DBH is a unique County Department comprised of six (6) service areas: Outpatient Clinics and Youth Services; Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services; 24-Hour and Emergency Services; Forensic and Homeless Services; Administrative Services; and Program Support Services. The Department currently has a workforce in excess of 1000 positions and an approximate $700 million-dollar annual budget. Click HERE to learn more about the Department of Behavioral Health Click HERE to learn more about San Bernardino County The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur throughout the Department. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Pre-Employment Process: An extensive background check will include credit check, fingerprint/DOJ LiveScan, and DMV check. Must be a U.S. Citizen or be a permanent U.S. resident. Medical exam will also include drug and TB test. Some positions may require additional background check/process dependent upon the work location. Travel: Travel throughout the County may be required depending on assignment. Employees will be required to make provision for transportation (mileage reimbursement at current IRS rate is available). At the time of hire, a valid California driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained for the individual providing the transportation. Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Minimum Requirements License : Must be licensed in the State of California as a Psychologist. Indicate license number and expiration date on the Supplemental Questionnaire. A copy of license is required upon appointment. --AND-- Experience: Three (3) years of post-graduate experience in a mental health or social service setting AND one (1) year of experience as a lead worker or full-scope supervisor in a clinical setting (lead/supervisory experience may be gained concurrently with the post-graduate experience). Clearly identify the dates of lead/supervisory experience. Note: Applications will be accepted from candidates who are within three (3) months of completing three (3) years of experience in a mental health or social service setting at time of application. Verification of qualifications will be required prior to hire. Desired Qualifications Applicants fluent in American Sign Language, Arabic, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, and/or Vietnamese are strongly encouraged to apply. Additional compensation is associated with positions requiring the use of bilingual skills. Testing of bilingual skills may be required to receive additional compensation. Applicants with experience providing and supervising psychological/neuropsychological testing are highly desirable. Ensure that your psychological/neuropsychological testing experience is clearly indicated in the work experience section of your application. Selection Process There will be a competitive evaluation of qualifications based on the information provided in the Application and the Supplemental Questionnaire. You are encouraged to include detailed descriptions of your qualifying experience , as only the most highly qualified applicants will be referred to the Department. Please ensure all relevant experience is indicated in the Application and responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire, as resumes and other attachments will not be reviewed for the competitive evaluation. Completing your application with statements such as "see/refer to resume" or "see attached" rather than completing your work history may affect your eligibility or competitive evaluation score. Be sure to clearly describe your experience in meeting the minimum requirements. If you require technical assistance, please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide , or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: S an Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form (Download PDF reader) within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click HERE for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . Supervisory Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 30, 2024
Full Time
The Job Be an agent of change and make a difference in delivering health and wellness to millions of residents. Join a team who is passionate about the services they provide and is committed to making a difference throughout San Bernardino County. T he San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health invites qualified professionals to apply for the position of Psychologist Internship Program Supervisor* who will be responsible for planning, developing, and implementing the Psychologist Internship Program. Responsibilities will include providing a combination of administrative and clinical supervision to doctoral level psychologist interns, selection and placement of interns, and developing and maintaining relationships with local universities and Department of Behavioral Health programs. Occasional travel will be required to provide on-site supervision to interns placed in clinics and programs throughout San Bernardino County and to attend outreach events. Responsibilities may also include providing program support to the Marriage and Family Therapy and Social Work Intern Programs. * Official Title : Mental Health Intern Program Supervisor For additional details, please refer to the Mental Health Intern Program Supervisor job description. The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is responsible for providing mental health and substance use disorder services to county residents who are experiencing major mental illness or substance abuse related issues. DBH provides mental health and substance use disorder prevention and treatment services to all age groups, with a primary emphasis on treating children/youth who may be seriously emotionally disturbed, adults who are experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness, and individuals who are experiencing substance use disorders. DBH also provides an array of outreach/engagement, prevention, and early intervention services. DBH's core values are service , integrity , accountability , and trust . DBH is a unique County Department comprised of six (6) service areas: Outpatient Clinics and Youth Services; Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services; 24-Hour and Emergency Services; Forensic and Homeless Services; Administrative Services; and Program Support Services. The Department currently has a workforce in excess of 1000 positions and an approximate $700 million-dollar annual budget. Click HERE to learn more about the Department of Behavioral Health Click HERE to learn more about San Bernardino County The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur throughout the Department. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Pre-Employment Process: An extensive background check will include credit check, fingerprint/DOJ LiveScan, and DMV check. Must be a U.S. Citizen or be a permanent U.S. resident. Medical exam will also include drug and TB test. Some positions may require additional background check/process dependent upon the work location. Travel: Travel throughout the County may be required depending on assignment. Employees will be required to make provision for transportation (mileage reimbursement at current IRS rate is available). At the time of hire, a valid California driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained for the individual providing the transportation. Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Minimum Requirements License : Must be licensed in the State of California as a Psychologist. Indicate license number and expiration date on the Supplemental Questionnaire. A copy of license is required upon appointment. --AND-- Experience: Three (3) years of post-graduate experience in a mental health or social service setting AND one (1) year of experience as a lead worker or full-scope supervisor in a clinical setting (lead/supervisory experience may be gained concurrently with the post-graduate experience). Clearly identify the dates of lead/supervisory experience. Note: Applications will be accepted from candidates who are within three (3) months of completing three (3) years of experience in a mental health or social service setting at time of application. Verification of qualifications will be required prior to hire. Desired Qualifications Applicants fluent in American Sign Language, Arabic, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, and/or Vietnamese are strongly encouraged to apply. Additional compensation is associated with positions requiring the use of bilingual skills. Testing of bilingual skills may be required to receive additional compensation. Applicants with experience providing and supervising psychological/neuropsychological testing are highly desirable. Ensure that your psychological/neuropsychological testing experience is clearly indicated in the work experience section of your application. Selection Process There will be a competitive evaluation of qualifications based on the information provided in the Application and the Supplemental Questionnaire. You are encouraged to include detailed descriptions of your qualifying experience , as only the most highly qualified applicants will be referred to the Department. Please ensure all relevant experience is indicated in the Application and responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire, as resumes and other attachments will not be reviewed for the competitive evaluation. Completing your application with statements such as "see/refer to resume" or "see attached" rather than completing your work history may affect your eligibility or competitive evaluation score. Be sure to clearly describe your experience in meeting the minimum requirements. If you require technical assistance, please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide , or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: S an Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form (Download PDF reader) within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click HERE for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . Supervisory Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
NEW YORK DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
Albany, New York, United States
Internship Opportunities The New York State Division of the Budget (DOB) serves as the primary fiscal advisor to the Governor; developing, negotiating, and implementing one of the largest government budgets in the country. DOB is synonymous with challenge, collaboration, and high-impact public service. At DOB, interns work side by side with career professionals to provide meaningful contributions to efforts that, depending on the specific assignment, may include: • Analyzing State agency operations; • Developing budgetary and policy recommendations; • Evaluating proposed legislation; • Negotiating with legislative staff ; • Projecting and reviewing revenues and expenditures; • Developing and implementing the governor’s initiatives; and • Monitoring and managing program and project performance. Working in the heart of the policy arena, DOB interns have a unique vantage point from which they can learn about the innerworkings of government. Interns are included in a full spectrum of DOB professional development opportunities. Experience gained at DOB provides a solid foundation on which interns can build a career. Many former interns have pursued career paths within DOB, throughout State government, in leadership roles in the non - profit arena and government management, as well as in the private sector. Internship opportunities will be available in a wide variety of policy and functional areas. Start and End dates for internships are flexible, but these internships are generally expected to continue through the summer and potentially into the school year, with the possibility of remote work options. Qualification/Skills: Qualified candidates have strong analytical, written and verbal communication skills, demonstrate an attention to detail, and work well both independently and as part of a team. How to Apply: To apply for internship positions, please complete the Online Employment Application, select Internship, and indicate up to six Areas of Interest. The Division of the Budget offers paid hourly internship positions (current hourly rates: $20.87 for Graduate Assistants; $16.81 for Undergraduate Assistants). If you require assistance in applying for employment with the New York State Division of the Budget, please contact personnel@budget.ny.gov. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
Apr 25, 2024
Internship Opportunities The New York State Division of the Budget (DOB) serves as the primary fiscal advisor to the Governor; developing, negotiating, and implementing one of the largest government budgets in the country. DOB is synonymous with challenge, collaboration, and high-impact public service. At DOB, interns work side by side with career professionals to provide meaningful contributions to efforts that, depending on the specific assignment, may include: • Analyzing State agency operations; • Developing budgetary and policy recommendations; • Evaluating proposed legislation; • Negotiating with legislative staff ; • Projecting and reviewing revenues and expenditures; • Developing and implementing the governor’s initiatives; and • Monitoring and managing program and project performance. Working in the heart of the policy arena, DOB interns have a unique vantage point from which they can learn about the innerworkings of government. Interns are included in a full spectrum of DOB professional development opportunities. Experience gained at DOB provides a solid foundation on which interns can build a career. Many former interns have pursued career paths within DOB, throughout State government, in leadership roles in the non - profit arena and government management, as well as in the private sector. Internship opportunities will be available in a wide variety of policy and functional areas. Start and End dates for internships are flexible, but these internships are generally expected to continue through the summer and potentially into the school year, with the possibility of remote work options. Qualification/Skills: Qualified candidates have strong analytical, written and verbal communication skills, demonstrate an attention to detail, and work well both independently and as part of a team. How to Apply: To apply for internship positions, please complete the Online Employment Application, select Internship, and indicate up to six Areas of Interest. The Division of the Budget offers paid hourly internship positions (current hourly rates: $20.87 for Graduate Assistants; $16.81 for Undergraduate Assistants). If you require assistance in applying for employment with the New York State Division of the Budget, please contact personnel@budget.ny.gov. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
Nevada County, CA
Nevada City, California, United States
Definition and Class Characteristics Are you looking for an outstanding opportunity to bridge your military career and upcoming civilian life? Nevada County's "Achieve More" Internship Program offers diverse variety of internships for separating service members. Our goal is to help our interns achieve their career aspirations and to ensure transition to civilian life is smooth! This program is crafted to allow active duty service members up to 180 days to intern with various departments within the County to gain valuable skills to assist in the transition from military service. In order to offer our interns the greatest benefit, the minimum internship duration is 90 days. Internships of less than 90 days, can be reviewed on a case by case basis. Some of the departments and offices we have placed SkillBridge interns in are: Human Resources Veteran's Services CEO's Office Board of Supervisors Office of Emergency Services Our SkillBridge program helps ensure you are fully prepared for civilian life! Benefits of working with our organization is we partner with our Veteran's Service office to assist you from start to finish. Not only do you gain valuable civilian work experience, we ensure you have access to file your VA claim while participating in the program. Why Nevada County? We are committed to providing excellence in public service in partnership with our community and partner agencies. Our leadership team values employee and community development and civic engagement and promotes open and clear communication! This sets us up to be a successful and inclusive organization. Our leadership team connects with the community, listens to them, and provides relevant programming to keep us safe, healthy and balanced. Although regular employment is not guaranteed after your internship ends, we strive to provide you with the skills necessary to be a competitive candidate for employment with our agency and other civilian sector employers. Most internships that we offer are in-person, located at our offices in Grass Valley, Nevada City and Truckee, California. Nevada County is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. Online or hybrid in-person / online internships may be negotiated, but are not guaranteed based on the nature of the job role and the internship advisor hosting the position. To learn more about our internship and military programs please visit our website. https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/471/Human-Resources https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3090/Intern-Program-at-Nevada-County https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3343/Military-and-Veteran-Programs We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 22, 2024
Intern
Definition and Class Characteristics Are you looking for an outstanding opportunity to bridge your military career and upcoming civilian life? Nevada County's "Achieve More" Internship Program offers diverse variety of internships for separating service members. Our goal is to help our interns achieve their career aspirations and to ensure transition to civilian life is smooth! This program is crafted to allow active duty service members up to 180 days to intern with various departments within the County to gain valuable skills to assist in the transition from military service. In order to offer our interns the greatest benefit, the minimum internship duration is 90 days. Internships of less than 90 days, can be reviewed on a case by case basis. Some of the departments and offices we have placed SkillBridge interns in are: Human Resources Veteran's Services CEO's Office Board of Supervisors Office of Emergency Services Our SkillBridge program helps ensure you are fully prepared for civilian life! Benefits of working with our organization is we partner with our Veteran's Service office to assist you from start to finish. Not only do you gain valuable civilian work experience, we ensure you have access to file your VA claim while participating in the program. Why Nevada County? We are committed to providing excellence in public service in partnership with our community and partner agencies. Our leadership team values employee and community development and civic engagement and promotes open and clear communication! This sets us up to be a successful and inclusive organization. Our leadership team connects with the community, listens to them, and provides relevant programming to keep us safe, healthy and balanced. Although regular employment is not guaranteed after your internship ends, we strive to provide you with the skills necessary to be a competitive candidate for employment with our agency and other civilian sector employers. Most internships that we offer are in-person, located at our offices in Grass Valley, Nevada City and Truckee, California. Nevada County is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. Online or hybrid in-person / online internships may be negotiated, but are not guaranteed based on the nature of the job role and the internship advisor hosting the position. To learn more about our internship and military programs please visit our website. https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/471/Human-Resources https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3090/Intern-Program-at-Nevada-County https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3343/Military-and-Veteran-Programs We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posting Open Until Filled Pay Grade/Salary Range - $18.00 Part Time/Seasonal Program Dates: 6/6/24 - 8/9/24 The Center of Excellence Internship Program offers interns a platform to envision their future, experience professional excellence in the public sector, and evolve into tomorrow's leaders. The program's objective is to expose emerging leaders to innovative, creative, and problem-solving work environments, enhancing their current skill sets while exploring digital literacy in the public sector. Major Duties and Responsibilities List the essential job duties that are specific to the position. These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. • Workflow: Interns will work on focusing and completing tasks and projects for their assigned teams. • Project Assignments: COE teams will assign projects based on team needs, providing interns with hands-on experience and the opportunity to collaborate effectively. • Activity Log: Interns will log their work activity weekly using an Activity Log, detailing project/assignment descriptions, due dates, progress status (in progress or completed), and completion dates. • Time Management: Interns will learn to manage their time effectively by mapping out project timelines and prioritizing tasks accordingly. • Learning Experience: Interns will engage in on-the-job training on operational procurement policies and procedures to acquire necessary talents for contributing effectively to the governmental organizational unit to which they are assigned. • Information Management: Interns will collect information/data, compile and prepare reports, and will prepare or give presentations to staff members as part of their responsibilities. • Team Collaboration: Interns will attend project team meetings, actively participating in discussions and contributing insights. • Additional Duties: Interns may also perform other duties as assigned, including but not limited to filing, answering phones, and other clerical tasks, in addition to administrative/project assignments. The above statements reflect the general duties, responsibilities and competencies considered necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the job and should not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements of the position. COA may change the specific job duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the organization. Qualifications and Education Requirements Minimum Education Requirements Pursuing an associate or bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Finance/Accounting, Law, Business Management, etc. (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree on an exception basis). Preferred Education Requirements (separate from minimum requirements and not required to qualify for the job) Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Finance/Accounting, Law, Business Management, etc. (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree on an exception basis). Special Requirements Must have intermediate skills in utilizing Microsoft Suite (Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, etc.), Canva, Power BI, AI, etc.
Apr 17, 2024
Part Time
Posting Open Until Filled Pay Grade/Salary Range - $18.00 Part Time/Seasonal Program Dates: 6/6/24 - 8/9/24 The Center of Excellence Internship Program offers interns a platform to envision their future, experience professional excellence in the public sector, and evolve into tomorrow's leaders. The program's objective is to expose emerging leaders to innovative, creative, and problem-solving work environments, enhancing their current skill sets while exploring digital literacy in the public sector. Major Duties and Responsibilities List the essential job duties that are specific to the position. These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. • Workflow: Interns will work on focusing and completing tasks and projects for their assigned teams. • Project Assignments: COE teams will assign projects based on team needs, providing interns with hands-on experience and the opportunity to collaborate effectively. • Activity Log: Interns will log their work activity weekly using an Activity Log, detailing project/assignment descriptions, due dates, progress status (in progress or completed), and completion dates. • Time Management: Interns will learn to manage their time effectively by mapping out project timelines and prioritizing tasks accordingly. • Learning Experience: Interns will engage in on-the-job training on operational procurement policies and procedures to acquire necessary talents for contributing effectively to the governmental organizational unit to which they are assigned. • Information Management: Interns will collect information/data, compile and prepare reports, and will prepare or give presentations to staff members as part of their responsibilities. • Team Collaboration: Interns will attend project team meetings, actively participating in discussions and contributing insights. • Additional Duties: Interns may also perform other duties as assigned, including but not limited to filing, answering phones, and other clerical tasks, in addition to administrative/project assignments. The above statements reflect the general duties, responsibilities and competencies considered necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the job and should not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements of the position. COA may change the specific job duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the organization. Qualifications and Education Requirements Minimum Education Requirements Pursuing an associate or bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Finance/Accounting, Law, Business Management, etc. (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree on an exception basis). Preferred Education Requirements (separate from minimum requirements and not required to qualify for the job) Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Finance/Accounting, Law, Business Management, etc. (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree on an exception basis). Special Requirements Must have intermediate skills in utilizing Microsoft Suite (Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, etc.), Canva, Power BI, AI, etc.
City of Grand Prairie, TX
Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Job Summary The purpose of this position is to perform duties related to Public Health and the Vector Control Program in the City. This is accomplished by setting and collecting mosquito traps at different locations within the city limits, preparation of mosquito samples for shipping, response to citizen's complaints, and treatment of problem areas to eliminate mosquito breeding sites. Other duties include preparing reports, maintaining records, data entry, and interaction with other city employees and the general public. The Public Health College Internship works for at least 32 hours per week and Monday and Tuesdays are mandatory working days. Essential Job Functions Performs vector control activities by completing surveillance on mosquitoes with gravid traps, collecting mosquitoes, application of larvicides and adulticides. Investigates complaints. Monitors mosquito breeding sites and prepares and maintains equipment for mosquito trapping and collecting. Inspects improperly maintained or abandoned in-ground or above ground residential swimming pools. Prepares reports and maintains records. Use data entry tools to record daily activities and complaint investigation and resolution. Minimum Qualifications High school or GED required. Student enrolled for Fall with a major or intent to major in Public Health, Epidemiology, Biology or similar field . Position will be working 32 hours per week. Monday and Tuesday hours are required. Valid Texas Class C Driver's License and ability to swim. Ability to read papers, periodicals, journals, manuals, dictionaries, thesauruses, and encyclopedias. Ordinarily, such education is obtained in high school up to college. However, it may be obtained from experience and self-study. Ability to deal with system of real numbers; practical application of fractions, percentages, ratios/proportions and measurement. Ordinarily, such education is obtained in high school up to college. Ability to write reports, prepare business letters, expositions, and summaries with proper format, punctuation, spelling, and grammar, using all parts of speech. Ordinarily, such education is obtained in high school up to college. However, it may be obtained from experience and self-study. The employee normally performs the duty assignment after receiving general instructions as to methods, procedures, and desired end results with some discretion when making selections among a few, easily identifiable choices. Assignment is reviewed upon completion. Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards, and precedents. For city employees who are regular part time (10-19 hours per week) or seasonal hired placed on City payroll, the following benefits are provided: PARS - Public Agency Retirement System: the employee contributes 6.2% each paycheck to this retirement system and the city provides 1.3%. The employee does not pay into Social Security. All of the employees contributions may be withdrawn upon separating service from the city. The City's contributions will not be paid unless the employee retires under the system. Part time or seasonal employees are not eligible for any paid leave or other benefits. Part time or seasonal employees are limited to working only 1,000 hours per 12-month period, unless the seasonal is project based for a specific period of time which is typically less than 12-months. Closing Date/Time: 5/24/2024 5:00 PM Central
Apr 24, 2024
Intern
Job Summary The purpose of this position is to perform duties related to Public Health and the Vector Control Program in the City. This is accomplished by setting and collecting mosquito traps at different locations within the city limits, preparation of mosquito samples for shipping, response to citizen's complaints, and treatment of problem areas to eliminate mosquito breeding sites. Other duties include preparing reports, maintaining records, data entry, and interaction with other city employees and the general public. The Public Health College Internship works for at least 32 hours per week and Monday and Tuesdays are mandatory working days. Essential Job Functions Performs vector control activities by completing surveillance on mosquitoes with gravid traps, collecting mosquitoes, application of larvicides and adulticides. Investigates complaints. Monitors mosquito breeding sites and prepares and maintains equipment for mosquito trapping and collecting. Inspects improperly maintained or abandoned in-ground or above ground residential swimming pools. Prepares reports and maintains records. Use data entry tools to record daily activities and complaint investigation and resolution. Minimum Qualifications High school or GED required. Student enrolled for Fall with a major or intent to major in Public Health, Epidemiology, Biology or similar field . Position will be working 32 hours per week. Monday and Tuesday hours are required. Valid Texas Class C Driver's License and ability to swim. Ability to read papers, periodicals, journals, manuals, dictionaries, thesauruses, and encyclopedias. Ordinarily, such education is obtained in high school up to college. However, it may be obtained from experience and self-study. Ability to deal with system of real numbers; practical application of fractions, percentages, ratios/proportions and measurement. Ordinarily, such education is obtained in high school up to college. Ability to write reports, prepare business letters, expositions, and summaries with proper format, punctuation, spelling, and grammar, using all parts of speech. Ordinarily, such education is obtained in high school up to college. However, it may be obtained from experience and self-study. The employee normally performs the duty assignment after receiving general instructions as to methods, procedures, and desired end results with some discretion when making selections among a few, easily identifiable choices. Assignment is reviewed upon completion. Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards, and precedents. For city employees who are regular part time (10-19 hours per week) or seasonal hired placed on City payroll, the following benefits are provided: PARS - Public Agency Retirement System: the employee contributes 6.2% each paycheck to this retirement system and the city provides 1.3%. The employee does not pay into Social Security. All of the employees contributions may be withdrawn upon separating service from the city. The City's contributions will not be paid unless the employee retires under the system. Part time or seasonal employees are not eligible for any paid leave or other benefits. Part time or seasonal employees are limited to working only 1,000 hours per 12-month period, unless the seasonal is project based for a specific period of time which is typically less than 12-months. Closing Date/Time: 5/24/2024 5:00 PM Central
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
Title: High School Internship with the Massachusetts Probation Service - Pittsfield District Court Starting Pay: $17 an hour Internship Start Date: 8-week internship beginning on July 8th Notes: Please complete the on-line application and upload a current resume Departmental Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Probation Service’s mission is to increase community safety, reduce recidivism, contribute to the fair and equitable administration of justice, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals and families in achieving long-term positive change. Position Summary: There are 105 local-level probation offices within five of the seven court departments. You can find probation offices in the Boston Municipal Court Department, District Court Departments, Juvenile Court Department, Probate and Family Court Departments, and Superior Court Departments. The Administrative Office for the Massachusetts Probation Service is the Office of the Commissioner of Probation (OCP) located in Boston. The OCP houses a number of specialized units such as the Interstate Compact Unit, the Records Department which includes the Sealing and Expungement Units. Tasks may include assisting in day-to-day office duties while learning about the Massachusetts Court System and its various departments. This opportunity will provide the intern with hands-on experience working with probation officers who are responsible for the daily supervision of approximately 64,000 probationers across the commonwealth. Position Requirements: Currently a Junior or Senior in High School. Knowledge of computer software: Microsoft Office Suite (preferred) Strong attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work professionally with persons at all levels, including judges and other officials, and to maintain effective working relationships. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written forms, including the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Closing Date/Time: 2024-07-29
Apr 30, 2024
Full Time
Title: High School Internship with the Massachusetts Probation Service - Pittsfield District Court Starting Pay: $17 an hour Internship Start Date: 8-week internship beginning on July 8th Notes: Please complete the on-line application and upload a current resume Departmental Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Probation Service’s mission is to increase community safety, reduce recidivism, contribute to the fair and equitable administration of justice, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals and families in achieving long-term positive change. Position Summary: There are 105 local-level probation offices within five of the seven court departments. You can find probation offices in the Boston Municipal Court Department, District Court Departments, Juvenile Court Department, Probate and Family Court Departments, and Superior Court Departments. The Administrative Office for the Massachusetts Probation Service is the Office of the Commissioner of Probation (OCP) located in Boston. The OCP houses a number of specialized units such as the Interstate Compact Unit, the Records Department which includes the Sealing and Expungement Units. Tasks may include assisting in day-to-day office duties while learning about the Massachusetts Court System and its various departments. This opportunity will provide the intern with hands-on experience working with probation officers who are responsible for the daily supervision of approximately 64,000 probationers across the commonwealth. Position Requirements: Currently a Junior or Senior in High School. Knowledge of computer software: Microsoft Office Suite (preferred) Strong attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work professionally with persons at all levels, including judges and other officials, and to maintain effective working relationships. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written forms, including the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Closing Date/Time: 2024-07-29
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
GCO Summer Internship Current Law Students ONLY Location: 301 W. High Street, Jefferson City, MO DOR's vision is to provide every customer the best experience every time. HOW THIS POSITION SUPPORTS THE DEPARTMENT'S VISION: The Missouri Department of Revenue, a government agency in Jefferson City, seeks summer legal interns interested in tax law, bankruptcy law, collections, DWI law, and/or general litigation. In this position, you will work with attorneys who practice in areas involving income tax, sales/use tax, bankruptcy, collections, driver's license revocation, motor vehicle titling, motor vehicle dealer licensing, contracts, or employment law. DUTIES PERFORMED: Interns are assigned to an attorney serving as an intern coordinator, and can be given projects from any of the subject matter areas with which the Department is involved. Projects may include writing legal research memoranda, assisting in the preparation of litigation filings (e.g. motions, legal briefs), reviewing discovery, and answering emailed questions. Interns will have the opportunity to tour or meet with members of other state government entities, attend court and administrative hearings, and conduct an internal moot court or mock trial. This internship has good potential for students to develop a writing sample in the context of real work. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a current law student who wants to gain hands-on experience working with tax law, tax policy, DWI law, bankruptcy, or general litigation and who can point to past experiences in which they have effected change involving a team, school, club, group, or other endeavor through innovative action. Prior tax or transportation law experience or coursework is preferred, but not required. PLEASE DIRECT ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS POSITION TO: The Missouri Department of Revenue Human Resources and Total Rewards office at (573) 751-1291. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. The State of Missouri is an equal opportunity employer. Closing Date/Time: 2024-05-11
Mar 08, 2024
GCO Summer Internship Current Law Students ONLY Location: 301 W. High Street, Jefferson City, MO DOR's vision is to provide every customer the best experience every time. HOW THIS POSITION SUPPORTS THE DEPARTMENT'S VISION: The Missouri Department of Revenue, a government agency in Jefferson City, seeks summer legal interns interested in tax law, bankruptcy law, collections, DWI law, and/or general litigation. In this position, you will work with attorneys who practice in areas involving income tax, sales/use tax, bankruptcy, collections, driver's license revocation, motor vehicle titling, motor vehicle dealer licensing, contracts, or employment law. DUTIES PERFORMED: Interns are assigned to an attorney serving as an intern coordinator, and can be given projects from any of the subject matter areas with which the Department is involved. Projects may include writing legal research memoranda, assisting in the preparation of litigation filings (e.g. motions, legal briefs), reviewing discovery, and answering emailed questions. Interns will have the opportunity to tour or meet with members of other state government entities, attend court and administrative hearings, and conduct an internal moot court or mock trial. This internship has good potential for students to develop a writing sample in the context of real work. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a current law student who wants to gain hands-on experience working with tax law, tax policy, DWI law, bankruptcy, or general litigation and who can point to past experiences in which they have effected change involving a team, school, club, group, or other endeavor through innovative action. Prior tax or transportation law experience or coursework is preferred, but not required. PLEASE DIRECT ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS POSITION TO: The Missouri Department of Revenue Human Resources and Total Rewards office at (573) 751-1291. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. The State of Missouri is an equal opportunity employer. Closing Date/Time: 2024-05-11
SMCTD - SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT
San Carlos, California, United States
General The Summer Internship Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Treasury and Revenue Assist in year-end close, monthly Treasury reporting, create written procedures with guidance from Treasury Team members, Assist with the annual audit. Learn how to prepare month end report for closing and ensure all cadent reports are in correct folders. Other reporting, Clipper/Gilroy/JPA schedules etc. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 01, 2024
Intern
General The Summer Internship Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Treasury and Revenue Assist in year-end close, monthly Treasury reporting, create written procedures with guidance from Treasury Team members, Assist with the annual audit. Learn how to prepare month end report for closing and ensure all cadent reports are in correct folders. Other reporting, Clipper/Gilroy/JPA schedules etc. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
SMCTD - SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT
San Carlos, California, United States
General The Summer Internship Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Information Technology Working with Data Pipelines, Data Warehousing, and BI using tools such as Tableau and Python Working across departments and teams to assist with the District’s SharePoint sites. Assisting with the migration of PeopleSoft 9.1 to 9.2, including project management Assist the BI team with Data Mining, Python, and Tableau; Learn SharePoint for web development; assist in our Cyber Security Program; Provide basic IT support for our Central office and other locations; and Support project creation and maintenance in Team Dynamix. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 01, 2024
Intern
General The Summer Internship Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Information Technology Working with Data Pipelines, Data Warehousing, and BI using tools such as Tableau and Python Working across departments and teams to assist with the District’s SharePoint sites. Assisting with the migration of PeopleSoft 9.1 to 9.2, including project management Assist the BI team with Data Mining, Python, and Tableau; Learn SharePoint for web development; assist in our Cyber Security Program; Provide basic IT support for our Central office and other locations; and Support project creation and maintenance in Team Dynamix. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
SMCTD - SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT
San Carlos, California, United States
General The Internship Summer Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Safety and Security Assist the team with a variety of safety and security projects and initiatives at the District, including participating in on-site and administrative processes for safety certification for Caltrain and SamTrans. Assist in the implementation of health and safety policies, conducting safety inspections and exercises, and training employees on safety standards at the District. Work on reports using the National Transit Database (NTD) and analysis of data. Contribute to our efforts in safety record keeping and assist in CCTV camera audits. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 01, 2024
Intern
General The Internship Summer Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Safety and Security Assist the team with a variety of safety and security projects and initiatives at the District, including participating in on-site and administrative processes for safety certification for Caltrain and SamTrans. Assist in the implementation of health and safety policies, conducting safety inspections and exercises, and training employees on safety standards at the District. Work on reports using the National Transit Database (NTD) and analysis of data. Contribute to our efforts in safety record keeping and assist in CCTV camera audits. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
SMCTD - SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT
San Carlos, California, United States
General The Summer Internship Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Strategic Planning The SamTrans Strategic Planning department is responsible for advancing strategic transit planning initiatives, multi-modal transit plans, and administration of the agency's GIS data. The selected intern will primarily assist staff with development of a SamTrans GIS Data Management plan, preparation for a new Transit Priority Study, implementation of the Bus Stop Improvement Plan, and public engagement for Reimagine Phase 4. Activities will include GIS data manipulation/database management, creating GIS templates and creating maps, peer/literature reviews of GIS and planning best practice, data analysis, report preparation, and engagement with a wide array of agency staff. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 01, 2024
Intern
General The Summer Internship Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Strategic Planning The SamTrans Strategic Planning department is responsible for advancing strategic transit planning initiatives, multi-modal transit plans, and administration of the agency's GIS data. The selected intern will primarily assist staff with development of a SamTrans GIS Data Management plan, preparation for a new Transit Priority Study, implementation of the Bus Stop Improvement Plan, and public engagement for Reimagine Phase 4. Activities will include GIS data manipulation/database management, creating GIS templates and creating maps, peer/literature reviews of GIS and planning best practice, data analysis, report preparation, and engagement with a wide array of agency staff. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
SMCTD - SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT
San Carlos, California, United States
General The Summer Internship Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Sustainability Assist the Sustainability team on a variety of initiatives at the District to bring awareness to environmental and sustainability issues, including identifying impacts of climate change and sea level rise on District assets and our customers. Collect data on weather and ridership and its impact. Support the Caltrain Vulnerability Assessment Study while conducting outreach in our communities. Draft and vet internal policies related to sustainability and environmental issues at the District. Support and prepare content for internal and external sustainability websites. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 01, 2024
Intern
General The Summer Internship Program gives students the opportunity to apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom. In addition, the program gives students the opportunity to consider a career in the transit industry. The interns will gain invaluable experience by partnering and learning from our team of professionals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 (1st cutoff April 26, 2024) Essential Functions & Duties Sustainability Assist the Sustainability team on a variety of initiatives at the District to bring awareness to environmental and sustainability issues, including identifying impacts of climate change and sea level rise on District assets and our customers. Collect data on weather and ridership and its impact. Support the Caltrain Vulnerability Assessment Study while conducting outreach in our communities. Draft and vet internal policies related to sustainability and environmental issues at the District. Support and prepare content for internal and external sustainability websites. Minimum Qualifications Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university as an incoming Junior or Senior undergraduate student, graduate student, or 2023 graduate. Must be able to work onsite in San Carlos for the duration of the program (June - August), not to exceed 40 hours/week or 400 cumulative hours. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with other computer programs desirable (e.g. GIS, Hastus, PeopleSoft, etc.). Effective research, data analysis, and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience in the public sector or transportation desirable but not required. Additional Information Selection Process May Include Applications will be screened for completeness and minimum qualifications. Finalists will be interviewed by an election panel. Selected candidate will be subject to background investigation. Benefits of Being a Summer Intern Free transportation on SamTrans buses. Incentives are offered for riding other forms of public transit and for carpooling to and from work. This position is not eligible for benefits. Closing Date/Time: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific