Spring 2024 Archer Fellowship Program
Archived Postings
The Senate Committee on Veteran's Affairs - Spring Internship
Deadline: September 15
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The Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Office of Chairman Jon Tester, offers paid internships for college students and recent graduates in its Washington, D.C., office. The internship provides an opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge on how a Senate Committee works to pass legislation, conducts oversight on federal agencies and programs, and implements policy. Preference will be given to veterans and others with demonstrated knowledge of veteran and military issues, but all applications will be considered.
Qualifications
Applicants must be an undergraduate student with at least one year of college completed, or recent college graduates. The ideal intern should be a proficient and concise writer; self-motivated; adaptable; and passionate about issues facing our nation’s veterans.
Program Details
This internship is paid or may be available for school credit if approved by your college or university. The Committee’s internship accepts full-time or part-time availability, and is operated in the Washington D.C., office.
Duties
Interns work in all areas of the office. Responsibilities include: research, written and verbal communication with veterans and federal agencies, assist at committee hearings, attend briefings, and perform a variety of administrative tasks. Interns will also be exposed to the inner-workings of a senator’s personal office and will have the opportunity to interact with the personal office interns and staff.
To Apply:
For those interested in interning with the Democratic Majority, please submit the materials below in a single PDF format to DEM_INTERNSHIP@vetaff.senate.gov:
Deadline: September 15
Website
The Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Office of Chairman Jon Tester, offers paid internships for college students and recent graduates in its Washington, D.C., office. The internship provides an opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge on how a Senate Committee works to pass legislation, conducts oversight on federal agencies and programs, and implements policy. Preference will be given to veterans and others with demonstrated knowledge of veteran and military issues, but all applications will be considered.
Qualifications
Applicants must be an undergraduate student with at least one year of college completed, or recent college graduates. The ideal intern should be a proficient and concise writer; self-motivated; adaptable; and passionate about issues facing our nation’s veterans.
Program Details
This internship is paid or may be available for school credit if approved by your college or university. The Committee’s internship accepts full-time or part-time availability, and is operated in the Washington D.C., office.
Duties
Interns work in all areas of the office. Responsibilities include: research, written and verbal communication with veterans and federal agencies, assist at committee hearings, attend briefings, and perform a variety of administrative tasks. Interns will also be exposed to the inner-workings of a senator’s personal office and will have the opportunity to interact with the personal office interns and staff.
To Apply:
For those interested in interning with the Democratic Majority, please submit the materials below in a single PDF format to DEM_INTERNSHIP@vetaff.senate.gov:
- Cover Letter (addressed to the Chairman)
- Resume
- Internship Application Form
The White House Office of Management and Budget
Deadline: August 18
Website
OMB oversees the implementation of the President’s vision across the Executive Branch. OMB carries out its mission through five main functions across executive departments and agencies: 1) budget development and execution; 2) management, including oversight of agency performance, procurement, financial management, and information technology; 3) coordination and review of all significant Federal regulations from executive agencies; 4) clearance and coordination of legislative and other materials; and 5) clearance of Presidential Executive Orders and memoranda to agency heads prior to their issuance.
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35-40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship*
Deadline: August 18
Website
OMB oversees the implementation of the President’s vision across the Executive Branch. OMB carries out its mission through five main functions across executive departments and agencies: 1) budget development and execution; 2) management, including oversight of agency performance, procurement, financial management, and information technology; 3) coordination and review of all significant Federal regulations from executive agencies; 4) clearance and coordination of legislative and other materials; and 5) clearance of Presidential Executive Orders and memoranda to agency heads prior to their issuance.
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35-40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a U.S. citizen
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Males must be registered with Selective Service
- Must be currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate college, community college, or university
- Must obtain a favorable security determination and pass a pre-employment drug test*
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship*
The White House Office of National Cyber Director
Deadline: August 18
Website
ONCD was established by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. ONCD is working to ensure every American can share in the full benefits of our digital ecosystem, including the economic prosperity and democratic participation it enables, while aggressively addressing and mitigating the risks and threats at large in cyberspace. By cultivating unity of purpose and efforts across agencies and sectors, ONCD will contribute to the development and implementation of stronger national strategy, policy, and resilience for our digital ecosystem. The National Cyber Director serves as a principal advisor to the President on cybersecurity policy and strategy, and scientific and technological analysis and judgment for the President with respect to major policies, plans, and programs of the Federal government.
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35-40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship*
Deadline: August 18
Website
ONCD was established by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. ONCD is working to ensure every American can share in the full benefits of our digital ecosystem, including the economic prosperity and democratic participation it enables, while aggressively addressing and mitigating the risks and threats at large in cyberspace. By cultivating unity of purpose and efforts across agencies and sectors, ONCD will contribute to the development and implementation of stronger national strategy, policy, and resilience for our digital ecosystem. The National Cyber Director serves as a principal advisor to the President on cybersecurity policy and strategy, and scientific and technological analysis and judgment for the President with respect to major policies, plans, and programs of the Federal government.
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35-40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a U.S. citizen
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Males must be registered with Selective Service
- Must be currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate college, community college, or university
- Must obtain a favorable security determination and pass a pre-employment drug test
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship*
The White House Office of Administration
Deadline: August 18
Website
The Office of Administration (OA) supports the President of the United States and the Executive Office of the President (EOP) through the execution of finance, information technology, human resources, facilities management, logistics, procurement, security, and legal services. OA is comprised of the following offices:
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35-40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship***
Deadline: August 18
Website
The Office of Administration (OA) supports the President of the United States and the Executive Office of the President (EOP) through the execution of finance, information technology, human resources, facilities management, logistics, procurement, security, and legal services. OA is comprised of the following offices:
- Office of the Chief Administrative Officer (OCAO) – OCAO provides a full range of human resource services, including design and communication services, employee relations, learning & development, human resources information systems, staffing and recruitment, HR processing, benefits, and library and research services.
- Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) – OCFO provides a full range of financial services, including budget formulation and execution, centralized accounting and financial reporting, financial systems, procurement and contract management, coordinated internal controls reporting, and travel and events management.
- Office of the Chief Operations Officer (OCOO) – OCOO provides a full range of operational services, including facility management, construction project management, interior design and space planning, mail delivery and logistics support, warehouse and supply operations, continuity of operations planning and execution, and monitoring of internal and external events affecting the campus. Time spent with OCOO incorporates the use of organizational skills and attention to detail, as well as engagement with functional technical platforms in the execution of the full spectrum of EOP Operations.
- Office of the Chief Security Officer (OCSO) – OCSO ensures the EOP has a trustworthy workforce and safe workplace. It oversees all personnel security and physical security responsibilities to protect and safeguard EOP personnel and the complex.
- Office of Information Technology (OA IT) – OA IT builds, buys, and secures enterprise-wide applications used across the EOP and is also responsible for the protection and preservation of all EOP data.
- Office of the General Counsel (OGC) – OGC advises the Director and OA senior staff on the full range of legal and policy issues relevant to campus operations, including issues relating to personnel, ethics, claims, fiscal and budget matters, procurement, security, records, and technology.
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35-40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a U.S. citizen
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Males must be registered with Selective Service
- Must be currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate college, community college, or university
- Must obtain a favorable security determination and pass a pre-employment drug test
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship***
The White House Internship Program
Deadline: August 18
Website
The White House Internship Program is a public service leadership and development program that provides emerging leaders with an opportunity to gain valuable skills while supporting the work of the White House and furthering the priorities of the Biden-Harris Administration. This program provides paid internships across the Executive Office of the President. Interns participating in the White House Internship Program will support the White House Office and the Office of the Vice President.
Program participants must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years or older before the first day of the Program, and meet at least one of the three following criteria:
The application period for the spring 2024 session will open on Monday, July 24, and will close on Friday, August 18.
Interested candidates can find the Program’s online application at WH.gov/intern. The website also features additional information about the Program, including a “Frequently Asked Questions” section.
Prospective candidates with questions about the Program, as well as college/university administrators, faculty, campus leadership, and others interested in more information to share with their communities can reach out to the White House Internship Program team at internship@who.eop.gov.
Deadline: August 18
Website
The White House Internship Program is a public service leadership and development program that provides emerging leaders with an opportunity to gain valuable skills while supporting the work of the White House and furthering the priorities of the Biden-Harris Administration. This program provides paid internships across the Executive Office of the President. Interns participating in the White House Internship Program will support the White House Office and the Office of the Vice President.
Program participants must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years or older before the first day of the Program, and meet at least one of the three following criteria:
- Currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program at a college, community college, or university (two- to four-year institution)
- Graduated from an accredited undergraduate or graduate program at a college, community college, or university (two- to four-year institution) no more than two years prior to the first day of the Program
- A veteran of the United States Armed Forces who possesses a high school diploma or its equivalent and has served on active duty, for any length of time, no more than two years prior to the first day of the Program
The application period for the spring 2024 session will open on Monday, July 24, and will close on Friday, August 18.
Interested candidates can find the Program’s online application at WH.gov/intern. The website also features additional information about the Program, including a “Frequently Asked Questions” section.
Prospective candidates with questions about the Program, as well as college/university administrators, faculty, campus leadership, and others interested in more information to share with their communities can reach out to the White House Internship Program team at internship@who.eop.gov.