Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) in the White House Liaison’s Office (WHLO)
is seeking motivated students interested in an opportunity to
participate in a part-time, unpaid internship program for the Fall 2015
cycle. (Information below)
Fall interns will have an opportunity to work alongside DHS
employees, gain critical work experience, and build invaluable relationships.
The WHLO Intern Program provides a robust and exciting experience where
participants feel challenged with substantive projects and are afforded
unique exposure to various sections and components of the Department.
“I was fortunate enough to be selected by WHLO to work as
an intern during Summer 2014. I was placed in the Office of Public Affairs,
where I worked on the “If You See Something, Say Something™” campaign. I was
actively involved in the campaign, and I definitely felt my work was valued.
Also, thanks to WHLO, I was able to participate in a number of professional
development opportunities for interns, such as field trips, tours, and
meet-and-greets. It was a great experience!”
- Meghan G, Pennsylvania State University
How to Apply:
§ Email your resume,
completed application, statement of interest, transcript and one letter of
recommendation to WHLOintern@HQ.DHS.GOVby
midnight, Thursday,
August 14th. Early submissions of applications are encouraged.
§ On your resume, be
sure to include your GPA, work experience, community service, and updated
contact information.
Requirements:
§ Must be enrolled at a
university, college or community college at least part-time
§ Must be able to pass a
full background check
§ Student is available
to work at least 20 hours a week for a minimum of 8 weeks
DHS Departments include:
§ Office of Legislative
Affairs
§ Office of
Intergovernmental Affairs
§ Office of Public
Affairs
§ Office of Policy
§ White House Liaison’s
Office
§ National Protection
Programs Directorate
§ Customs and Border
Protection
§ Immigration and
Customs Enforcement
§ United States
Citizenship and Immigration Services
§ Transportation
Security Administration
§ Federal Emergency
Management Administration
§ United States Secret
Service
§ United States Coast
Guard
Security and Start Date:
Once students have been interviewed and selected, they will need
to be cleared through security, which takes 4-6 weeks. After students have
been cleared, it is then that a start date will be set for the student to
commence their internship in the fall.
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Thursday, July 23, 2015
Homeland Security Fall 2015 Internship Opportunity
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