Prevention Specialist, GS 09-15 Duties: The candidate plans, develops, organizes, implements, and directs the military and civilian human resources and fiscal programmatic activities. Serves as the personnel strategic planner and resource development/allocation manager. Performs budget formulation work involving the preparation of detailed analysis and cost analyses of multi-year funding needs for one or more future budget years. Establishes, develops, and maintains effectiv
Job Title: Law Student Volunteer Summer 2026 Job Responsibilities: The United States Marshals Service's Office of General Counsel provides legal services and guidance to headquarters and the 94 districts of the USMS. Legal matters addressed by the Office of General Counsel include issues related to judicial security, fugitive apprehension, prisoner transportation, asset seizure and forfeiture, government ethics, administrative law, and civil litigation. As a law student v
Contract Specialist, GS-09 Duties: The candidate will perform developmental assignments which are designed to provide the employee the application of common contracting methods and contract types, and to assist in the procurement of standard or specialized service; supply; and/or construction items, services, and/or materials primarily through formal advertising, or through limited use of negotiation techniques. Plans acquisitions for standard or specialized services, progra
Contract Specialist, GS-09 Duties: The candidate will perform developmental assignments which are designed to provide the employee the application of common contracting methods and contract types, and to assist in the procurement of standard or specialized service; supply; and/or construction items, services, and/or materials primarily through formal advertising, or through limited use of negotiation techniques. Plans acquisitions for standard or specialized services, progra
IT Specialist, GS 07-09 Duties for GS-07: The candidate performs a variety of specific duties designed to develop knowledge and skill in applying IT specialist principles, methods and techniques. Performs a variety of specific duties designed to develop knowledge and skill in applying program management responsibilities in support of systems acquisition. Participates in the development of management information systems (MIS) in support of customer needs. Carries out special
Engineering Intern - Palace Acquire Program, GS 07-09 Duties for GS Series 0801/0806/0830/0840/0850/0854/0855/0861/0893/0896: The candidate performs (general, material, computer, mechanical, electrical, electronics, aerospace) engineering tasks of limited scope and difficulty which are screened by a higher-grade engineer. Performs general engineering work of limited scope and complexity in support of projects assigned to higher grade engineers. Uses engineering manuals, stan
Contract Specialist, GS-07 Duties: The candidate follows established procedures to procure off-the-shelf materials, which are available from numerous commercial sources, and are easily identified by common names for which standard price lists are available. Prepares Invitation for Bid (IFB), Request for Quotation (RFQ) or Request for Proposal (RFP) ensuring that technical descriptions and appropriate contract clauses are included. Assists in monitoring contract performance a
Job Title: Summer 2026 VIDC Horizon Internship Program Job Responsibilities: - Interns will work closely with mentors assigned to them within the department. - Exposure to all aspects of work as a public defender. - Engage in various tasks and duties that support the legal processes and public defense. Education and Experience Information: - The internship is designed for law students, implying that candidates should be enrolled in a law program or have completed relevant l
Job Title: VIDC Intern Job Responsibilities: - Assist with case preparation under the guidance of assigned mentors in the Public Defender Office. - Observe misdemeanor and felony criminal trials in general district, juvenile, and circuit courts. - Gain trial experience, if a third-year practice-qualified student, under the supervision of attorneys from the organization. - Engage in daily contact with various agencies involved in the criminal justice system. - Meet with bonds
Job Title: Senior Law Clerk Supporting Employment Litigation at the DEA Office of Chief Counsel Job Responsibilities: - Provides assistance to the attorney while reviewing the work of paralegals and clerks. - Performs expert legal research and writing at a high level on extremely sophisticated issues. - Reviews investigative reports from various agencies, prepares summaries of those reports, and notes matters requiring close department review. - Conducts high-level analysis
Job Title: Paralegal III Supporting the DEA Office of Chief Counsel Job Responsibilities: - Assist attorneys in reviewing case material, gathering and analyzing documentation, and preparing digests of selected decisions and opinions, including legal references. - Provide review for Legal Clerk/Paralegal II. - Receive, examine, and evaluate new and complex cases, referencing the facts and established standards. - Assist in determining probable cause by reviewing investigative
Job Title: Paralegal / Legal Assistant III Supporting the DEA Job Responsibilities: - Assist attorneys in reviewing case materials, which includes gathering and analyzing information and preparing digests of selected decisions and opinions, including legal references. - May perform reviews of Legal Clerk/Paralegal II work. - Receive, examine, and evaluate new and complex cases with reference to the facts and established standards. - Assist in determining probable cause by re
Immigration Judge Duties: The candidate will preside over formal, quasi-judicial hearings. Proceedings before Immigration Judges include removal and bond adjudications, and involve issues of removability as well as applications for relief such as asylum, withholding of removal, protection under the Convention Against Torture, cancellation of removal, and adjustment of status. Make decisions that are final, subject to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals. In connection
Spring Internship The intern will be placed in the Media Bureau. Should be a law school student with an interest in cable television, broadcast television, broadcast radio, and/or post-licensing satellite matters. Some background in media communications is preferred.
Summer Internship The intern will be placed in the Media Bureau. Should be a law school student with an interest in cable television, broadcast television, broadcast radio, and/or post-licensing satellite matters. Some background in media communications is preferred.
Fall Internship The intern will be placed in the Media Bureau. Should be a law school student with an interest in cable television, broadcast television, broadcast radio, and/or post-licensing satellite matters. Some background in media communications is preferred.
Summer Internship The intern will be placed in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau. Legal interns generally will be given assignments related to projects arising from the work of Bureau's Consumer Policy Division (CPD), Disability Rights Office (DRO), Office of Native Affairs and Policy (ONAP), and Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA). Some interns may focus primarily or solely on the work of one Division/Office, and some may receive assignments from a variety
Fall Internship The intern will be placed in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau. Legal interns generally will be given assignments related to projects arising from the work of Bureau's Consumer Policy Division (CPD), Disability Rights Office (DRO), Office of Native Affairs and Policy (ONAP), and Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA). Some interns may focus primarily or solely on the work of one Division/Office, and some may receive assignments from a variety of
Spring Internship The intern will be placed in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau. Legal interns generally will be given assignments related to projects arising from the work of Bureau's Consumer Policy Division (CPD), Disability Rights Office (DRO), Office of Native Affairs and Policy (ONAP), and Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA). Some interns may focus primarily or solely on the work of one Division/Office, and some may receive assignments from a variety
Internship Intern must be in good academic standing and recent graduates. Should have a demonstrated interest in public service and excellent research and writing skills. Will have an opportunity to learn about the legislative process and the federal government by working closely with the legislative and communications staff, while interns in the District Office will learn about the constituent services process by assisting communications and constituent services staff.
Summer Internship Intern responsibilities include to answering telephones, opening and sorting mail, giving Capitol tours to constituents, tracking legislation, attending community events, assisting with constituent casework, coordinating press-related activities, attending hearings, and preparing constituent correspondence. These tasks give students valuable, direct interaction with the inner workings of Capitol Hill and the legislative process.
Spring Internship Intern responsibilities include to answering telephones, opening and sorting mail, giving Capitol tours to constituents, tracking legislation, attending community events, assisting with constituent casework, coordinating press-related activities, attending hearings, and preparing constituent correspondence. These tasks give students valuable, direct interaction with the inner workings of Capitol Hill and the legislative process.
Fall Internship Intern responsibilities include to answering telephones, opening and sorting mail, giving Capitol tours to constituents, tracking legislation, attending community events, assisting with constituent casework, coordinating press-related activities, attending hearings, and preparing constituent correspondence. These tasks give students valuable, direct interaction with the inner workings of Capitol Hill and the legislative process.
Fall Internship The candidate will be responsible for performing exceptional constituent services, researching legislation, and leading Capitol Hill tours. Attend hearings and briefings, as well as perform additional duties based on their abilities and interests. Must have notable academic and extracurricular achievements, leadership potential and a strong writing ability.
Summer Internship The interns will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings, and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office. The hours may be flexible to accommodate students' course schedules, but generally run 9:00 . to 6:00 . when Congress is in sess
Spring Internship Interns' responsibilities will vary. Will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings, and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office.
Fall Internship The interns will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings, and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office. The hours may be flexible to accommodate students' course schedules, but generally run 9:00 . to 6:00 . when Congress is in sessio
Internships The candidate will engage in legal research and writing in conjunction with several major rulemakings and adjudicatory proceedings.
Internships The candidate will engage in legal research and writing in conjunction with several major rulemakings and adjudicatory proceedings.
Internship The candidate will provide primary support for the Commission’s efforts to protect the Open Internet and broadband privacy, and develops the annual Broadband Progress Report. Reviews communications industry mergers and other transactions involving wireline carriers, applications seeking to discontinue service, and petitions requesting forbearance from statutory provisions and regulations. Recommends and reviews rules and policies relating to all aspects of telep...
Internship The candidate will provide primary support for the Commission’s efforts to protect the Open Internet and broadband privacy, and develops the annual Broadband Progress Report. Reviews communications industry mergers and other transactions involving wireline carriers, applications seeking to discontinue service, and petitions requesting forbearance from statutory provisions and regulations. Recommends and reviews rules and policies relating to all aspects of telep...
Internship The candidate will provide primary support for the Commission’s efforts to protect the Open Internet and broadband privacy, and develops the annual Broadband Progress Report. Reviews communications industry mergers and other transactions involving wireline carriers, applications seeking to discontinue service, and petitions requesting forbearance from statutory provisions and regulations. Recommends and reviews rules and policies relating to all aspects of telep...
Internship The candidate will provide primary support for the Commission’s efforts to protect the Open Internet and broadband privacy, and develops the annual Broadband Progress Report. Reviews communications industry mergers and other transactions involving wireline carriers, applications seeking to discontinue service, and petitions requesting forbearance from statutory provisions and regulations. Recommends and reviews rules and policies relating to all aspects of telep...
Internship Candidate will learn about the different positions, tasks and goals of a Congressional office. The various angles of Congressional support that will partake in include: Helping caseworkers in the district catalogue issues; assisting legislative correspondents in constituent services by answering phones, sorting mail or giving tours of the . Capitol; and aiding the legislative assistants by researching policy issues.
Internships The candidate will be responsible for the economic regulation of telecommunications carriers. Develops competitive pricing policies and rules for the retail and wholesale interstate rates charged by carriers; the intercarrier compensation rates that carriers charge each other; and the rates for resale of local exchange services, unbundled network elements and interconnection that incumbent carriers charge competitive carriers.
Internships The candidate will be responsible for the economic regulation of telecommunications carriers. Develops competitive pricing policies and rules for the retail and wholesale interstate rates charged by carriers; the intercarrier compensation rates that carriers charge each other; and the rates for resale of local exchange services, unbundled network elements and interconnection that incumbent carriers charge competitive carriers.
Internships The candidate will be responsible for the economic regulation of telecommunications carriers. Develops competitive pricing policies and rules for the retail and wholesale interstate rates charged by carriers; the intercarrier compensation rates that carriers charge each other; and the rates for resale of local exchange services, unbundled network elements and interconnection that incumbent carriers charge competitive carriers.
Summer Internship The interns may be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office. College students are considered. The hours are flexible to accommodate students' hectic course schedules, but generally run 9:00 . to
Spring Internship The interns will have an opportunity to learn about the legislative process and the federal government by working closely with the legislative, communications, and constituent services staff members. College students are considered, regardless of major.
Internship The intern will work with the Connect2HealthFCC Task Force. Will have the opportunity to participate in these significant efforts and work closely with senior staff. Conduct research and analyze data. Assist in the preparation of a variety of Commission documents, including briefing materials, public notices, and legal memoranda for the Chair of the Task Force and other senior FCC officials. Participate in meetings with Commission personnel and outside parties (i.
Fall Internship The intern will be placed in the Telecommunications and Analysis Division. Will conduct research on topics of communications and administrative law. Review comments in rulemaking or other proceedings. Attend meetings internally and with outside parties as appropriate. Draft Division documents, including research memos, briefing sheets, and others. Must currently be a full-time or part-time law student at an accredited school. Preference will be given to law s
Legal Internship The candidate will assist the Administrative Law Judges, the OALJ Administrator, and the staff attorneys by conducting legal research and drafting legal memoranda for environmental and other litigation, facilitating alternative dispute resolution teleconferences, and using multi-disciplinary skills to support OALJ. Must have completed second year (or the equivalent for part-time students) at an ABA-accredited law school. Should preferably have strong academi
Legal Internship The candidate will assist the Administrative Law Judges, the OALJ Administrator, and the staff attorneys by conducting legal research and drafting legal memoranda for environmental and other litigation, facilitating alternative dispute resolution teleconferences, and using multi-disciplinary skills to support OALJ. Must have completed second year (or the equivalent for part-time students) at an ABA-accredited law school. Should preferably have strong academi
Summer Honors Clerkship Program The candidate will assist the Administrative Law Judges, the OALJ Administrator, and the staff attorneys by conducting legal research and drafting legal memoranda for environmental and other litigation, facilitating alternative dispute resolution teleconferences, and using multi-disciplinary skills to support OALJ. Should have completed second year (or the equivalent for part-time students) at an ABA-accredited law school. Should preferably ha
Spring Internship The internship programs are designed to provide students with an understanding of the core functions of a congressional office, including responding to constituent inquiries, researching legislation, developing public policy, and observing the legislative process firsthand by attending committee meetings, hearings, and a variety of lecture series.
Student Diversity and Inclusion Internship The candidate should have academic and professional experience in a CRS internship. Will have a broad range of subjects and disciplines including law, economics, foreign affairs, the physical and behavioral sciences, environmental science, public administration, the social sciences, library and information science, information technology and finance. Working in the infrastructure Offices may work on information management support an
Volunteer Internship The candidate will have opportunity to observe and learn about the legislative process at the national level. Will assist professional staff in performing research in response to public policy-related issues and questions. Have an opportunity to participate in the legislative process and to develop valuable research skills in a public policy setting. Must be graduate or law students, undergraduate students with exceptional academic talent are also welcom
Graduate Recruit Program The candidate should be student enrolled in, or graduating with an appropriate advanced degree from, accredited graduate institutions, and (2) Library of Congress staff who already possess a graduate degree. While specific education or degree requirements may be required in some cases, the general education requirements for all Graduate Recruit positions are outlined below. Some Graduate Recruit positions carry promotion potential to higher grade lev
Internship The Intern will work in a fast-paced Congressional Office, gaining valuable exposure and knowledge of the legislative process and the United States Congress. Intern responsibilities include greeting constituents, handling constituent phone calls, opening and sorting mail, giving Capitol Tours, and assisting staff with administrative tasks. Interns will also have the opportunity to conduct legislative research, assist with correspondence, as well as attend some Cap
Summer Clerkship The candidate must be current law school students with strong writing skills who are enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the Committee’s work. The strongest candidates will also be organized and detail-oriented, as they will balance multiple, often disparate, projects corresponding with the broad jurisdiction of the Committee.