Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) is the primary investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). With more than 10,000 employees, consisting of 6,700 special agents, who are assigned to more than 200 cities throughout the U.S. and 47 countries around the world, HSI is a key component of the DHS layered defense approach to protecting our nation. HSI’s mission is to conduct criminal investigations that protect the United States against terrorist and other criminal organizations who threaten our safety and national security; to combat transnational criminal enterprises who seek to exploit America’s legitimate trade, travel, and financial systems; and to uphold and enforce America’s customs and immigration laws at and beyond our nation’s borders.
HIS is currently seeking Student Volunteer Interns for Spring 2018.* HSI’s Student Volunteer Program (SVP) provides unpaid training opportunities related to your academic program. Additionally, our program allows you to explore career options as well as develop your personal and professional skills.
As a student volunteer, you will be exposed to the HSI work environment and will learn about the mission and responsibilities of various components and programs. Students are involved in professional projects and work activities related to their academic studies. These activities vary from administrative assistance, to project planning, to assisting with special projects.
Our Student Volunteer internships provide numerous opportunities that will challenge your analytical and leadership skills. Candidate qualifications include:
• U.S. citizenship;
• Taking at least a half-time academic course load in an accredited high school or trade school, technical or vocational school, 2 year or 4 year college/university, graduate or professional school;
• Maintaining through graduation a 2.0 GPA; and
• Passing a background investigation
HSI strives to provide our students with stimulating and rewarding work. Some of the benefits include:
• Career exploration early in your academic studies;
• Exposure to new and emerging occupations and professions;
• Academic credit for the work you perform; and
• Work experience which will enhance your ability to obtain paying jobs in the future
To apply, please submit a cover letter, résumé, and a copy of your official transcript to HSIBaltimore.Recruitment@ice. dhs.gov by November 3, 2017.
*NOTE: The availability of HSI Student Volunteer Intern positions is subject to available funding and logistics.
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