The Bureau of Human Resources, Office of Shared Services
(HR/SS) is pleased to announce that we will continue our Pathways Internship
recruiting.
The U.S. Department of State will be able to post a new
round of vacancy announcements on USAJOBS sometime in the near future! Once a
vacancy has been posted on USAJOBS, all interested students are encouraged to
apply.
Given the high demand for these internship positions, HR
will only accept a certain number of applications due to the limited number of
intern positions available in the Department. HR will only review the
applications received prior to the limit being reached (this will be clearly
stated in each vacancy announcement). Typically, vacancies will be posted at
12:00 am (EST). We highly suggest those students who are interested in these
positions prepare their application packages in advance of the job announcement
by uploading their resumes, transcripts, and proof of enrollment on USAJOBS.
All interested and eligible applicants should create accounts and Saved Searches
on USAJOBS. The Saved Searches functionality can be used to request alerts when
these positions are posted. In addition, students are encouraged to visit the
Careers Website (www.careers.state.gov)
and click on the “Keep me Informed” link in order to receive notices directly
from DOS when Pathways positions are posted.
As a reminder, The Department’s Pathways Internship Program
has two components to allow for flexible recruitment: the Internship
Experience Program (IEP) and the Internship Temporary Experience Program
(ITEP). These two programs replace all former paid internships (Student
Temporary Employment Program, Student Career Experience Program, Cooperative
Education Program, Stay-in-School Program, and the Summer Clerical Program).
Both programs allow for noncompetitive conversion into the Competitive Service
after successful completion of the internship.
The Internship Experience Program (IEP) allows for
non-temporary appointments that are expected to last the length of the academic
program for which the intern is enrolled. IEP participants, while in the
program, are eligible for noncompetitive promotions.
The Internship Temporary Experience Program (ITEP) places
interns on temporary appointments not to exceed one year with the possibility
of extensions in one-year increments. The temporary nature of ITEP allows for
interns to work during seasonal and holiday breaks in academic programs. ITEP
participants are ineligible for noncompetitive promotions. If an ITEP
participant is qualified at a higher grade level, he/she must compete for the
position via a USAJobs vacancy announcement.
The upcoming vacancy announcements under the Pathways
Internship Temporary Experience Program (ITEP) and the Pathways Internship Experience
Program (IEP) will be for interns who would like to work throughout the year as
well as those who can only work seasonally (i.e. during the summer and holiday
breaks). This round of recruitment will be used to fill positions in areas such
as Human Resources, Foreign Affairs, Information Technology, Passport Services,
and Program Analysis. Depending on the Department’s need for more interns,
HR/SS may post another round of vacancies in the coming months.
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