The U.S. Department of
State is pleased to announce a new paid student internship program beginning
with the Fall 2022 internship season. The program is intended to expand
opportunities for students of all backgrounds in post-secondary degree programs
to gain experience and insight into the variety of careers available in
U.S. foreign policy programs and administration of the U.S. Department of State
and its diplomatic missions worldwide. By providing paid internships, the
Department seeks to remove barriers for students who may not have the financial
means to support themselves during an unpaid, volunteer internship.
The Department
is currently accepting applications
through April 12, 2022, or until 1,000 applications are received. Up
to 200 student applicants will be chosen for the Fall 2022 internship season.
The
paid student internship program is part of the Department of State’s continued
efforts to reflect the diversity of the United States and to encourage
individuals from traditionally underrepresented groups to pursue its student
and career opportunities. The Department intends to make all its
internships paid in 2023.
The paid student
internship program will consider all qualified applicants for the 10-week
internships.
Students must meet all
the following requirements:
·
Be a U.S. citizen at
the time of application;
·
Be at least 18 years
old;
·
Be enrolled in an
accredited academic institution on at least a part-time basis, pursuing a
baccalaureate or graduate degree;
·
Be in good academic
standing with at least a 3.0 GPA;
·
Be a college junior,
senior, or graduate student with at least 60 credit hours completed;
·
Be able to pass and
retain suitability and background clearance requirements.
Students selected for
the paid internship program will receive pay at the GS-04 level, currently
$17.51/hour in the Washington DC locality. They will also receive transportation to and
housing at their duty stations, whether in Washington, D.C., or overseas. As
temporary civil service employees of the Department, they will also earn annual
leave, sick leave, and time-in-service credit.
For more information
about this opportunity, please visit: https://careers.state.gov/intern/student-internships/ and 6
Steps to Becoming a Student Intern.
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