The White House Initiative’s Year-round Internship Program
provides current students with an opportunity to learn about African
American-focused education policy, communications, and outreach at the U.S.
Department of Education in Washington, D.C. Responsibilities include, but are
not limited to:
Collecting and compiling research and data on African
American education, institutions and communities;
Performing data entry and managing the office database;
Greeting and escorting visitors to meetings;
Participating in strategic planning and staff meetings and
other Department policy briefings and meetings relevant to the work of the
Initiative;
Responding to constituent inquiries verbally or in writing;
Assisting and creating and/or updating presentations, fact
sheets, one-pagers or talking points;
Assisting with all planning and implementation needs for
upcoming local events and meetings, which can include collecting/researching
background materials, creating promotional materials, cold-calling Listserv
members, cataloging attendees;
Maintaining office media archives, which includes searching
for any media coverage related to Initiative events and speaking engagements;
Liaising between the Initiative and local and national
African American organizations and federal agencies;
Contributing to the creative efforts of the Initiative; and
Providing social media and blog updates to the accounts as
needed.
Location:
United States
Benefits
Opportunities for developmental growth are encouraged, such
as interviewing senior Department officials and officials from external
organizations, and attending internal/external presentations and briefings
related to African American education. Duties also will vary slightly for
students pursuing terminal degrees such as Ph.D. or Ed.D. candidates.
Throughout the course of their internship, students will
have the opportunity to attend and potentially lead in the planning and
management of meetings, briefings and other special events on the Hill, at the
White House and in other federal agencies.
Eligibilities
You must be a U.S. citizen or have a resident visa to apply.
You also must be enrolled part- or full-time in an accredited postsecondary
institution. Interns must be available to be in the office at least three full
days per week at our DC site.
Eligible Regions: United States of America
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please provide ALL of the following materials as ONE pdf
formatted file:
Cover Letter
Resume
The Internship Application
Packets should submitted via e-mail to AfAmInternships@ed.gov with 2017
SUMMER Internship in the subject line. We are not accepting SPRING 2017
applications at this time.
Application Deadline: March 15, 2017 (2 Days Remaining)
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