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Federal Career Intern Program

Looking for a professional, full-time employment and
career development program
to help you “jump-start”
your career in the Federal Government?
Come join the…

Career Intern Program at the National Science Foundation
Positions Available Now!


THE PROGRAM

  • Designed with you in mind – the perfect combination of professional experience and career development

  • Two year program that is designed to maximally prepare you for a career in analyzing and implementing public programs

  • We’re looking for the best and brightest with diverse professional experiences and academic training

  • NSF is currently seeking a career intern for the Division of Human Resource Management, with future opportunities available in other career fields.

KEY FEATURES

  • Work with your supervisor to create an Individual Development Plan
  • Take advantage of two years of intensive training including classroom, web-based and on-the-job learning opportunities
  • Experience the variety of activities at NSF through rotational assignments.
  • Enjoy all the benefits of being an employee in the federal government
  • Earn a competitive salary commensurate with your skills and abilities (starting salary from $48,108 - $62,546 a year)
  • After successful completion of the program, you are eligible for a permanent position at NSF.
THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION (NSF)

  • Created in 1950, NSF is an independent U.S. government agency responsible for advancing science and engineering in the United States
  • NSF makes merit-based grants and cooperative agreements and provides other forms of support to educators and researchers in science, engineering and mathematics.
  • NSF investments - in people, in their ideas, and in the tools they use - will catalyze the strong progress in science and engineering needed to secure the Nation's future.

Come join our team at NSF, ranked the 4th best place to
work
in the Federal Government among small agencies!


For system reasons, when answering the basic eligibility questions for this position, you must select choice #1 for questions 2 & 3. You may answer all other questions as they apply to you. Thank you, and good luck!
For other career opportunities at NSF visit: http://www.nsf.gov/about/career_opps/
email us at mostrows@nsf.gov for more information.

 

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Last Updated: May 20, 2009