Sunday, February 17, 2013

The Department seeks full and part-time Undergraduates, 1Ls, 2Ls, and other Graduate Students for a




The Department seeks full and part-time Undergraduates, 1Ls, 2Ls, and other Graduate Students for a large number of unpaid and a limited number of paid (GS-4-7, must have financial italy travel guide need) part-time Spring (Jan/Feb to Apr) and Fall (Sept/Oct to Dec) and 10-week, italy travel guide full-time Summer (May/July to Sept) Internships. Placements are in a wide variety of bureaus in DC and other cities (50%) and in embassies and consulates italy travel guide abroad (50%). Bureaus of interest to law students (though may apply to any position): Consular Affairs, italy travel guide Educational and Cultural Affairs, East Asian and Pacific Affairs (as well as bureaus for other geographic locations); Legal Advisor; Oceans and International Environmental italy travel guide and Scientific Affairs; Inspector General (2Ls encouraged); and U.S. Mission to the UN. See website for detailed job descriptions and qualifications. A DC Activities Coordinator organizes activities such as brown bag lunches with senior officials, tours, and social activities; interns abroad participate in embassy and consular functions.
The Department is official international relations arm of the President, with responsibility for formulating, implementing italy travel guide and supporting U.S. foreign policy, and assisting U.S. citizens abroad. Members of the Department's Foreign Service and Civil Service are engaged in issues such as conflict resolution, nuclear nonproliferation, human rights and democracy, environmental issues, world trade, public diplomacy, and the promotion of the interests of Americans and their businesses abroad.
U.S. citizenship required, italy travel guide as well as extensive background check, random drug testing and Secret or Top Secret security italy travel guide clearance. The program is highly competitive and specific requirements (such as foreign language skills) may be specified for certain positions (see website). Unless stipulated, travel is at candidate's expense. Housing for overseas interns may be provided. Passport, visas, medical insurance and evacuation coverage are required for overseas postings.
Application Instructions: By 11:59 p.m. ET, Mon., Nov. 7, 2011 (Summer 2012); Thurs., Mar. 1, 2012 (Fall 2012); and Sun., July 1, 2012 (Spring 2013), submit (a) online applicant profile italy travel guide (those with USAJobs accounts move directly to application), (b) application, which requires selection of 2 preferred bureau placements, and contains questions re personal, academic and employment credentials, and 1-pg, max. 2500 character Statement of Interest; and (c) transcripts and optional Student Aid Report (if seeking paid position). Hiring decisions will be made in January (Summer), May (Fall), and September (Spring).

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