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Monday, January 4, 2016
USAID Summer Internship Program
Job Title: USAID SUMMER INTERN - Pathways - Student Trainee
Agency: U.S. Agency for International Development
Job Announcement Number: SUM 2016 USAID WASHINGTON
SALARY RANGE: $22,560.00 to $82,840.00 / Per Year
OPEN PERIOD: Friday, December 18, 2015 to Monday, January 18, 2016
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0299/0399/0599/2299-00
POSITION INFORMATION: Temporary - Full-Time; - 10 weeks anticipated - not to exceed 12 months
DUTY LOCATIONS: MANY vacancies - District of Columbia, DC View Map
WHO MAY APPLY: US Citizens - Students who are enrolled in qualifying academic programs
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Secret
SUPERVISORY STATUS: No
JOB SUMMARY:
About the Agency
The USAID Internship Program (Summer 2016) is designed to provide Interns with substantive work assignments, which expose them to the benefits of a Federal career. The work assigned in most bureaus or offices varies. Typical assignments include a variety of research projects, writing program memoranda, drafting documents, facilitating meetings and/or special events, performing analytical work, attending program discussions in the Agency and/or at the Department of State, communicating on USAID program issues, and performing other duties as assigned.
For more information, and to apply, visit the USAJobs announcement HERE.
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