Leadership Development Intern
Columbus, OH jobs
Spring 2026 Leadership Development Internship The Ohio Farm Bureau is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic intern to join our Leadership Development team for the Spring 2026 semester. This part-time, paid internship offers the chance to gain hands-on experience in event planning, program support, and agricultural leadership development, while working alongside professionals committed to growing the next generation of leaders in agriculture. This hybrid role combines remote work with in-office responsibilities and on-site event support. Interns can expect to work 10-20 hours per week from January through April 2026, with occasional evening and weekend hours required for special events. Compensation is $20 per hour. The position reports directly to the Senior Director of Leadership Development. What You'll Do As an intern, you will be an integral part of our programming team. Your responsibilities will include:
Assisting with logistics, communication, and marketing efforts for signature events such as the Winter Leadership Experience, ExploreAg programs, and AgriPOWER seminars.
Contributing to planning for the Land & Living exhibit at the 2026 Ohio State Fair, one of our most visible educational programs.
Supporting the team with day-to-day program planning and execution.
Completing other tasks as needed to ensure events and initiatives run smoothly.
What We're Looking For The ideal candidate is a current undergraduate student who has completed at least one year of coursework, preferably in an agriculture-related field. You should bring strong organizational skills, the ability to work independently, and a commitment to professionalism in representing the Farm Bureau brand. Additional requirements include:
Valid driver's license and access to reliable transportation.
Familiarity with Google Suite tools (Docs, Sheets, Gmail, etc.).
Willingness to complete a background check if required.
Why This Internship Matters This internship provides a unique opportunity to contribute to leadership development programs that make a lasting impact on Ohio's agricultural community. You'll gain valuable professional experience, build connections in the industry, and see firsthand how the Farm Bureau develops leaders who shape the future of agriculture. How to Apply Interested candidates should apply at the OFBF website with the following information. *************************
Cover letter
Resume
Contact information for three professional references
Application deadline: November 1, 2025.
2026 Internship Program
Pittsburgh, PA jobs
Job Description
Are you looking to kickstart your career with a company that's as dynamic as you are? At EHS Support, we value intellectual curiosity, focus, and hard work-and we reward it with incredible opportunities. We're known for doing things differently and achieving great results through effective applications of science and hard work.
Why settle for average when you can aim for excellence? If you're looking for more than just a job, if you're eager to tackle real-world problems and want to learn, grow, and evolve, then our internship program is perfect for you. Don't miss the chance to be part of something special. Your path to an impactful future starts here!
Internship applications for the 2026 Summer Semester are being accepted now!
If you are fearless, hardworking, engaging, and want to achieve, we invite you to apply for an internship position in our 2026 Summer Internship Program (Internship Program). We are seeking to build a multidisciplinary team of candidates from science and engineering backgrounds with knowledge in hydrogeology, ecology, chemistry, biology, environmental science and data analytics/geographic information systems, and other relevant disciplines to support our 2026 Internship Project Assignment.
Recent graduates, graduate students, and undergraduate students in the summer immediately preceding expected graduation are eligible for our Internship Program. Up to eight candidates will be selected as interns to participate in the Project Assignment. A multidisciplinary team will be selected with representation in each of the following disciplines/majors:?
Environmental Sciences: Includes candidates for a degree in geology, biology, ecology, environmental chemistry, natural resources management, or other related environmental sciences.
Engineering: Includes candidates for a degree in any engineering discipline, with preference for study in water resources, environmental, civil, chemical, or industrial/process engineering.
Environmental Data Analytics: Includes candidates with focused study and practical experience in spatial data analysis (e.g., geographic information systems [GIS]), environmental data analytics/management, or applied statistics (particularly in R).
The Internship Program runs for 10 weeks from June 8 through August 14, 2026, and involves predominantly remote work. Interns will be required to commit to a minimum of 40 hours of work per week throughout the Internship Program; work will be completed through independent and collaboration-based assignments. As part of the Internship Program, interns will be required to collaborate in-person for three, 1-week group sessions at a dedicated workspace in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In-person weeks will be the first, middle, and last week of the 10-week program. This is a paid internship opportunity, and accommodations will be arranged for candidates not living in the immediate Philadelphia region.
INTERNSHIP PROJECT ASSIGNMENT?
The Project Assignment entails a multidisciplinary, regional-scale assessment of a major urban waterway in the US. Land-use changes and urban revitalization are placing a greater focus on the opportunities that these areas can provide to society and ecological functions. The primary objective of the regional-scale waterway assessment is to define the potential sources and pathways of chemical and physical stressors to the urban waterway that may be impacting human health and ecological receptors. The work will determine the state of knowledge regarding historical and current environmental conditions within the waterway and its surrounding watershed and, in the context of future urban planning/development, predict the future societal demands. The findings of the assessment will be used to define the scope of future investigations and potential management/development options to support future remediation and restoration of ecological and societal functions.
The project team will leverage historical data and reports prepared by industry and government agencies, current and historical infrastructure information, peer-reviewed literature studies, and high-resolution imagery to identify the potential contributions to and impacts on each river system. Analytical data and spatial information to support the assessment will be integrated into a comprehensive geospatial database to facilitate analyses at spatial scales ranging from individual sites to watershed-level assessments. As part of the analysis, preliminary conceptualization of linkages between sites and impacts to the target waterway will be developed. Team members will have the opportunity to explore forensic and statistical analysis techniques to further correlate the linkages between sites and waterway impacts.
A full Project Assignment description will be provided to interested candidates upon receipt of a complete application package. Interested applicants are required to submit the following to be considered for the 2026 Internship Program:
A cover letter with an expression of interest and a statement of qualifications for consideration in the Internship Program.
A current resume reflecting academic research experience or work experience that is relevant to your performance in the Internship Program.
A copy of your current transcript that reflects your completed coursework and performance to date in your program of study. Unofficial transcripts will be accepted.
Following a review of complete application packages, select candidates will be invited to interview for the program. Applicants failing to submit any of the required components of the application package will not be considered for an interview.
Complete application packages must be submitted by January 18, 2026. Interviews of select candidates will be conducted in February and the selection of successful candidates is anticipated in March 2026.
We look forward to engaging with you and encourage you to apply today!
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
Learn more: ******************* (search 2026 internship).
2026 Internship Program
Pennsylvania jobs
Are you looking to kickstart your career with a company thats as dynamic as you are? At EHS Support, we value intellectual curiosity, focus, and hard workand we reward it with incredible opportunities. Were known for doing things differently and achieving great results through effective applications of science and hard work.
Why settle for average when you can aim for excellence? If you're looking for more than just a job, if you're eager to tackle real-world problems and want to learn, grow, and evolve, then our internship program is perfect for you. Dont miss the chance to be part of something special. Your path to an impactful future starts here!
Internship applications for the 2026 Summer Semester are being accepted now!
If you are fearless, hardworking, engaging, and want to achieve, we invite you to apply for an internship position in our 2026 Summer Internship Program (Internship Program). We are seeking to build a multidisciplinary team of candidates from science and engineering backgrounds with knowledge in hydrogeology, ecology, chemistry, biology, environmental science and data analytics/geographic information systems, and other relevant disciplines to support our 2026 Internship Project Assignment.
Recent graduates, graduate students, and undergraduate students in the summer immediately preceding expected graduation are eligible for our Internship Program. Up to eight candidates will be selected as interns to participate in the Project Assignment. A multidisciplinary team will be selected with representation in each of the following disciplines/majors:?
* Environmental Sciences: Includes candidates for a degree in geology, biology, ecology, environmental chemistry, natural resources management, or other related environmental sciences.
* Engineering: Includes candidates for a degree in any engineering discipline, with preference for study in water resources, environmental, civil, chemical, or industrial/process engineering.
* Environmental Data Analytics: Includes candidates with focused study and practical experience in spatial data analysis (e.g., geographic information systems [GIS]), environmental data analytics/management, or applied statistics (particularly in R).
The Internship Program runs for 10 weeks from June 8 through August 14, 2026, and involves predominantly remote work. Interns will be required to commit to a minimum of 40 hours of work per week throughout the Internship Program; work will be completed through independent and collaboration-based assignments. As part of the Internship Program, interns will be required to collaborate in-person for three, 1-week group sessions at a dedicated workspace in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In-person weeks will be the first, middle, and last week of the 10-week program. This is a paid internship opportunity, and accommodations will be arranged for candidates not living in the immediate Philadelphia region.
INTERNSHIP PROJECT ASSIGNMENT?
The Project Assignment entails a multidisciplinary, regional-scale assessment of a major urban waterway in the US. Land-use changes and urban revitalization are placing a greater focus on the opportunities that these areas can provide to society and ecological functions. The primary objective of the regional-scale waterway assessment is to define the potential sources and pathways of chemical and physical stressors to the urban waterway that may be impacting human health and ecological receptors. The work will determine the state of knowledge regarding historical and current environmental conditions within the waterway and its surrounding watershed and, in the context of future urban planning/development, predict the future societal demands. The findings of the assessment will be used to define the scope of future investigations and potential management/development options to support future remediation and restoration of ecological and societal functions.
The project team will leverage historical data and reports prepared by industry and government agencies, current and historical infrastructure information, peer-reviewed literature studies, and high-resolution imagery to identify the potential contributions to and impacts on each river system. Analytical data and spatial information to support the assessment will be integrated into a comprehensive geospatial database to facilitate analyses at spatial scales ranging from individual sites to watershed-level assessments. As part of the analysis, preliminary conceptualization of linkages between sites and impacts to the target waterway will be developed. Team members will have the opportunity to explore forensic and statistical analysis techniques to further correlate the linkages between sites and waterway impacts.
A full Project Assignment description will be provided to interested candidates upon receipt of a complete application package. Interested applicants are required to submit the following to be considered for the 2026 Internship Program:
* A cover letter with an expression of interest and a statement of qualifications for consideration in the Internship Program.
* A current resume reflecting academic research experience or work experience that is relevant to your performance in the Internship Program.
* A copy of your current transcript that reflects your completed coursework and performance to date in your program of study. Unofficial transcripts will be accepted.
Following a review of complete application packages, select candidates will be invited to interview for the program. Applicants failing to submit any of the required components of the application package will not be considered for an interview.
Complete application packages must be submitted by January 18, 2026. Interviews of select candidates will be conducted in February and the selection of successful candidates is anticipated in March 2026.
We look forward to engaging with you and encourage you to apply today!
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
Learn more:
Arizona Department of Administration
Delivering results that matter by providing best in class support services.
Law Intern
Job Location:
Governor's Regulatory Review Council (GRRC)
This position may offer the ability to work remotely, on a hybrid basis within Arizona, based upon the department's business needs and continual meeting of expected performance measures
Main Office Location: 100 North 15th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007
Posting Details:
Salary: $18.97 per hour
Grade: 04
Open Until Business Needs Are Met
Job Summary:
The Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) is seeking a Law Intern to support the Governor's Regulatory Review Council (GRRC) in its core business processes. The extern will assist with tasks such as reviewing rulemaking submissions, conducting legal research, supporting preparations for monthly Council meetings and and potentially presenting at those meetings. This position provides a valuable opportunity for law students to gain hands-on experience in Arizona's rulemaking process and professional development in legal research, writing, and communication.
The State of Arizona strives for a work culture that affords employees flexibility, autonomy, and trust. Across our many agencies, boards, and commissions, many State employees participate in the State's Remote Work Program and are able to work remotely in their homes, in offices, and in hoteling spaces. All work, including remote work, should be performed within Arizona unless an exception is properly authorized in advance.
Job Duties:
Assist Council staff in reviewing rulemaking and five-year review report submissions
Conduct legal research and draft related documents
Prepare materials and support monthly Council Meetings
Complete other tasks and projects as assigned by GRRC staff
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):
Strong knowledge of legal research and writing techniques
Ability to research statutes and navigate the Arizona Administrative Code
Basic professional communication skills, including verbal and written formats
Understanding of rulemaking processes or willingness to learn
Selective Preference(s):
At a minimum, completion of all required first-year (1L) law school courses
Interest in regulatory processes and public service
Pre-Employment Requirements:
The selected candidate will be required to provide documentation of law school enrollment and complete any additional pre-employment requirements as directed by ADOA
If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver's License Requirements.
All newly hired State employees are subject to and must successfully complete the Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-Verify).
Contact Us:
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Christopher Langseth at ****************************** for assistance
The State of Arizona is an Equal Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer
DSO UI/UX Intern
Phoenix, AZ jobs
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
Delivering results that matter by providing best in class support services.
DSO UI/UX Intern
Job Location:
Arizona Strategic Enterprise Technology (ASET)
This position may offer the ability to work remotely, within Arizona, based upon the department's business needs and continual meeting of expected performance measures
Main office location: 100 N. 15th Avenue, Suite 302, Phoenix, AZ 85007
Posting Details:
Salary: $19.00/Hourly
Grade: 04
Open Until Business Needs Are Met
Job Summary:
The Department of Administration (ADOA) - Arizona Strategic Enterprise Technology (ASET) Office develops and executes the statewide IT strategy for Arizona state government and provides IT infrastructure and services to state agencies to ensure continuity of mission-critical and essential systems. ASET is managed by Arizona's State CIO and serves as an information technology leader for the State of Arizona government.
The Digital Solutions Office (DSO) is focused on enabling integrated and personalized digital experiences that empower and improve the lives of individuals, businesses, and visitors to Arizona. The office will do so by collaborating across multiple programs and agencies.
Our team is seeking a motivated UX Research Intern who is passionate about enhancing user experiences through insightful research and analysis. The DSO UI/UX Intern will support user-centered design initiatives and help ensure that our digital solutions meet the needs and expectations of our diverse user base.
The State of Arizona strives for a work culture that affords employees flexibility, autonomy, and trust. Across our many agencies, boards, and commissions, many State employees participate in the State's Remote Work Program and are able to work remotely in their homes, in offices, and in hoteling spaces. All work, including remote work, should be performed within Arizona unless an exception is properly authorized in advance.
Job Duties:
You should also have experience in web design, graphic design, and a good understanding of user experience design principles. If you have a passion for creating great user experiences and are looking for an opportunity to grow your career, then we would love to hear from you!
Assist in conducting user research to gather insights on user behavior, needs, and motivations through methods such as interviews, surveys, usability testing, and analytics.
Help analyze research findings and contribute to actionable recommendations to inform design and development decisions.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams including designers, developers, product managers, and stakeholders to integrate user research findings into the product development process.
Support the development and maintenance of user personas, journey maps, and other research artifacts to communicate user insights and drive user-centered design practices.
Participate in the user research process, from planning and recruitment to data collection, analysis, and reporting. Advocate for the user and ensure that user experience considerations are integrated into all stages of the product lifecycle.
Stay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices in UX research and apply them to enhance our research methodologies and processes.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge of:
Qualitative and quantitative research methods
The ideal candidate for this position will have a background in user interface/user experience design, as well as strong communication skills
Demonstrate a good understanding of user experience design principles
Keep abreast of the latest UI/UX design trends and technologies
Skills in:
Analyzing and interpreting data
UI/UX design trends and technologies
Identifying patterns in data
Translating insights into actionable recommendations
Verbal and written communication
Collaboration and building relationships with stakeholders
Ability to:
Apply appropriate research methods to different research questions
Convey research findings effectively
Advocate for user needs
Integrate user-centered design principles into product development
Proactively identify and resolve issues
Selective Preference(s):
Currently pursuing a degree in UX Research, Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field.
Familiarity with a variety of research tools and methodologies, including usability testing, interviews, surveys, and analytics.
Basic knowledge of UX design principles, human-computer interaction, and the ability to collaborate effectively with design and development teams.
Pre-Employment Requirements:
To be eligible for this internship, applicants must be currently enrolled in a college or university program
If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver's License Requirements.
All newly hired State employees are subject to and must successfully complete the Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-Verify).
Contact Us:
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Chris Langseth at ****************************** for assistance
The State of Arizona is an Equal Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer
Intern - Horticulturist
Columbus, OH jobs
Purpose
Performs various activities associated with the care and maintenance of the Inniswood Metro Gardens.
Performs a variety of gardening tasks including bed preparation, layout and planting, pruning, watering, weeding, and fertilizing.
Intern - Historical
Columbus, OH jobs
Purpose PLEASE NOTE - THIS IS A JOB DESCRIPTION ONLY. THIS IS NOT A POSTING FOR A VACANCY To see a list of job postings, please click HERE To provide assistance to the farm staff while allowing students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program or within two quarters/semesters of graduation the opportunity to gain professional experience through on-the-job training as part of their educational experience. Students may receive college credit for internship period.
Example of Duties
Interns assigned to Slate Run Living Historical Farm, a working 1880's farm that interprets cultural, agricultural and natural history to the public, will participate in costumed living history demonstrations for school groups and the general public while learning 1880's agricultural and domestic skills. Historical interns may care for livestock and poultry; participate in traditional food preparation and preservation, gardening, and fieldwork. Interns may also help with the maintenance and care of the site and may be involved with record keeping, public program planning, and historical research. and preservation, gardening, use of hand tools and fieldwork. Interns must enjoy working with the public, be willing to learn 1880s skills and share them with visitors and be comfortable in a rural environment. Farm interns are expected to work most weekends and some holidays, since these are the times when the farm receives the most visitors.
Interns may perform special projects and related duties as required or assigned.
Intern - Friends of Metro Parks
Columbus, OH jobs
Purpose The Friends of Metro Parks Intern plays a key role in supporting the Development Coordinator of Friends with communications, social media, event planning, clerical work, and grant-writing. Assists with the planning and coordination of community events, including ordering supplies, setting-up, tearing-down, and representing the organization at the event.
Manages the Friends of Metro Parks' social media pages and interacts with the online community.
Strengthen the organization's social media presence by developing engaging content and creating a sustainable social media strategy.
Assists with light accounting duties, tracks deposits and expenses; makes bank deposits. Manages petty cash and donations.
Composes various types of correspondence, documents and reports; prepares materials and informational packets for meetings and special events.
Responds to questions from the public, vendors, Friends' members, and Metro Parks' personnel.
Keeps records organized and files paperwork.
Helps with fundraising efforts by writing emails and letters, securing donations, generating fundraising event ideas, and identifying potential donors.
Conducts research to identify grant opportunities relevant to the organization's mission and goals.
Assists in writing and submitting grant proposals to secure funding for organizational projects.
Supports the Friends of Metro Parks' committees.
Performs special projects and related duties as required or assigned.
Qualifications
Education/Experience: Experience in an administrative or clerical capacity with an emphasis on customer service, communications, event planning, and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated experience with computers and various software applications. Experience in social media management and grant writing preferred. Experience in non-profit or government sector preferred.
Team-Oriented: Works on a team with customer service staff. Outstanding customer service, communications and interpersonal skills.
Attendance: Being present at work is an essential function of the position.
Language Skills: Ability to communicate effectively through speech and in writing. Ability to compose various types of correspondence and responds to public inquiries. Ability to establish effective working relationships with others.
Mathematical Skills: Ability to calculate fractions, decimals, and percentages.
Reasoning Ability: Ability to exercise considerable independent judgment and discretion. Ability to carry out instructions, define problems, propose solutions to problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
Licenses/Registrations: Possession of a valid Ohio Driver's license and ability to be insurable by the Park District's insurance carrier.
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit for prolonged periods of time, stand, walk/move, talk and hear. The employee is required to use hand and fingers to key data, use computers, file paperwork, answer phone, etc. Employee will also work special events, which may require lifting up to 50 lbs, walking moderate distances, standing for prolonged periods of time on an infrequent basis.
Work Environment: While performing the duties of this position, the employee works in an office environment the majority of the time, but will work in outside weather conditions during events. Employee is occasionally required to travel to parks throughout the park district and to offsite locations for meetings, trainings, and events.
Other Information
Work Hours: Interns work up to 800 hours, based on operational needs. It is anticipated that the schedule will consists of 16 - 24 hours per week from August 1st. through December 31st. The ideal candidate will be flexible with their schedule to accommodate evening and weekend events.
Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks has a longstanding commitment to provide a safe, quality-oriented and productive work environment. Alcohol and drug abuse poses a threat to the health and safety of Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks' employees and to the security of the organization's equipment and facilities. For these reasons, Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol-free work environment
Supervision
Received: Manager of Park Operations, Development Coordinator, Friends of Metro Parks President and Vice President.
Given: Volunteers
FLSA Status
Given the nature of this classification's duties/responsibilities, it has been designated as Non-Exempt under the governing Fair Labor Standards Act and, therefore, is entitled to formal overtime compensation.
Core Values
Attendance: Is at work as scheduled; reports to work on time; follows proper procedures for requesting leave or calling off.
Policies & Procedures: Follows established policies and procedures; inquires of supervisor if unclear on policy/procedure, includes following safety policies, procedures and protocols.
Professionalism: Handles the responsibilities of the position in an effective manner; maintains integrity and appropriate behavior in dealing with conflicts and challenges with the public, co-workers, and managers; offers differing points of view in an acceptable manner.
Team Player: Supports other members of the organization in accomplishing their goals and projects; recognizes and credits others for their contribution in achieving goals.
Positive Attitude: Supports Metro Parks established priorities at all times; cultivates team environment; exhibits enthusiasm while carrying out responsibilities; looks for solutions to work conflicts and challenges.
Productivity: Thoroughly completes work in a timely manner; organizes and plans assignments well or follows supervisory instructions well with little explanation; follows-up as needed.
Quality: Demonstrates technical competence, meets job expectations; completes assignments with few errors.
Initiative: Does not wait to be told what to do; appropriately makes suggestions for improvements; does not hesitate when things do not go according to routine and quickly adjust to meet exceptions.
Interpersonal Communication: Interacts with others with tact and courtesy; communicates clearly and effectively; shares information with supervisor or coworkers to achieve goals; responsive to the public.
LAND DEPARTMENT
Since its inception in 1915, the Arizona State Land Department has been entrusted with managing approximately 9.2 million acres of State Trust lands scattered throughout Arizona. The Common Schools (K-12) are the largest beneficiary entitled to approximately 87% of the land and receiving close to 90% of State Trust Land revenues. Through the application of sound stewardship, and effective business management principles, the Land Department can succeed in its mission of responsibly managing the assets of a multi-generational perpetual Trust in alignment with the interests of the beneficiaries and Arizona's future. Are you ready to join us in our mission?
Please apply today!
For general information, visit our website: **************
1110 W. Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85007
Intern
Job Location:
1110 W. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Posting Details:
Salary: $15-$18 hourly
Grade: 4
Closing Date: Open until business needs are met
Job Summary:
Under the direction of the Legislative Policy Administrator, the intern will support the legislative team with all government relations matters including state, local, federal, and tribal. Additionally, the intern will also assist the Public Information Officer (PIO) at the Arizona State Land Department. This internship supports our agency by researching legislative issues, drafting correspondence and summaries, attending hearings and meetings, tracking bills, and performing general office tasks, all while learning the legislative process firsthand. The core responsibilities with be assisting with legislative matters, with a small amount of time also assisting the PIO.
Interns are hired on a temporary basis and are typically part-time (under 20 hours weekly) unless indicated by the hiring supervisor. Interns are not benefit eligible and work at the discretion of the appointing authority. Interns may be employed through their approved assignment or until the department determines that the work is no longer required.
Job Duties:
-Listen to committee hearings and take notes on bills the department is monitoring.
-Monitor state legislation impacting the department.
-Managing the database used for tracking bills and communicating the status of the database to the staff on a regular basis.
-Monitoring Legislative Committee calendars and communicate the upcoming hearings to the staff on a regular basis.
-Communicating with legislators, lobbyists, constituents, and the general public.
-Assist in coordinating stakeholder meetings.
-Responding to department inquiries.
-Attending legislative and committee hearings, taking notes, and preparing summaries of key discussions and information.
-Performing a range of clerical and administrative duties, including data entry, managing incoming mail, and other general office operations.
-Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge of:
-The legislative process
-Microsoft Office and Google Suite applications
Skilled in:
-Verbal and written communication
-Time management and organization
Ability to:
-Multitask and prioritize assignments
-Perform the essential job functions as outlined
-Work collaboratively with office staff, legislators and/or organizations/agencies on legislative-related issues
Selective Preference(s):
-Bachelor's Degree in Government, Political Science, Public Affairs/Administration and Law.
-Experience working in a fast-paced office environment with multiple deadlines.
Pre-Employment Requirements:
-Requires possession of and ability to retain a current, valid state-issued driver's license appropriate to the assignment. Employees who drive on state business are subject to driver's license record checks, must maintain acceptable driving records and must complete required driver training. (refer to Arizona Administrative Code R2-10-207.12.)
If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver's License Requirements.
All newly hired State employees are subject to and must successfully complete the Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-Verify).
Benefits:
-Work with a creative, collaborative team of people who enjoy sharing their knowledge and experience.
-Gain valuable experience working in a State Agency.
-Upon successful completion of the required training and probationary period, this position may offer the ability to work a hybrid remote work schedule, based upon the department's business needs and continual meeting of expected performance measures. All work, including remote work, should be performed within Arizona. Remote work is a management option and not an employee entitlement or right. An agency may terminate a remote work agreement at its discretion.
Contact Us:
If you have trouble applying for this position, please email ********************** for assistance.
Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation such as a sign language interpreter or an alternative format by contacting ASLD Human Resources at ************. Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation. Arizona State Government is an AA/EOE/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer.
Software Engineering Intern
Richfield, OH jobs
**Company:** Davey Resource Group, Inc. **Additional Locations:** Ohio **Work Site:** Hybrid **Req ID:** 208299 **About Us** Davey Resource Group's division for Utility Asset Management is focused on smart growth that continues to provide opportunities centered on the electric and telecommunications industry. Davey Resource Group is expanding our software development team and is looking for a Software Engineering Intern who possesses a passion for building products that users will love. This role will help designers and software developers test out all of their implementations before they are released to our users to ensure we're developing the highest quality product.
**Job Description**
As a Software Engineering Intern, you will be exposed to the entire product development life cycle and will interface with designers, software developers, and stakeholders to uncover issues and work toward solutions.
**Responsibilities**
**-** Work with Designers and Software Developers to understand expected outcomes of new features, bug fixes, and system improvements.
- Understand user journey and test out new features on their behalf before it goes to production.
- Write detailed reports on your findings; this could include bugs and possible areas of improvement.
- Freedom to shadow Software Developers, Designers, and Product Managers.
**Requirements**
+ Computer Science degree candidate with programming background who is at the Junior level and up
+ Programming Language (backend): C# (preferred), Java, SQL
+ Programming Language (frontend): React (preferred), Javascript
+ Databases: MongoDB (preferred), BigQuery (preferred), SQL Server or Oracle or any other relational Database excluding MS Access
+ Great problem solving skills, ability to dig in and work independently without fear of failure, ability to take on tasks on the fly, great communication skills. Any experience on Cloud native solutions is a huge plus.
**Additional Information**
This internship location will be based in our Richfield, Ohio office but the team that this intern will work with has team members who work around the country and around the world. Based on the team structure, there is high flexibility for remote work in this position.
The Davey Tree Expert Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected class, including race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, marital or familial status, disability, status as a protected veteran, status as an Aboriginal or Indigenous person, or other classification protected by law.
Utility Asset Management is a division of Davey Resource Group, Inc. (DRG), a Davey company. Davey has been employee-owned since 1979. Our engineering, field services, inspection, and construction teams help keep the world connected, supporting the infrastructure of our electric utility and communications partners. The Davey Tree Expert Company provides research-driven tree services, grounds maintenance and environmental and utility infrastructure consulting for residential, utility, commercial and environmental partners in the U.S. and Canada. We care about our clients, each other and the world around us. We offer the resources, size and stability of a big company while maintaining the culture, entrepreneurial spirit and feel of a small one. We invest in our people, offering industry-leading training, technology, and benefits that lead to a rewarding and safe work experience at all levels. Wherever you want to grow your career, there's a place for you at Davey. To learn more, visit Davey.com.
**Accommodations:** If requested by employee or otherwise as required by law, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
**If you need assistance at any time, please contact us at ************** or at** ******************** .
**Employment Type:** Intern
**Job Type:** Full Time
**Travel Expectations:** Up to 50%
Software Engineering Intern
Richfield, OH jobs
Company: Davey Resource Group, Inc. Additional Locations: Ohio Work Site: Hybrid About Us Davey Resource Group's division for Utility Asset Management is focused on smart growth that continues to provide opportunities centered on the electric and telecommunications industry. Davey Resource Group is expanding our software development team and is looking for a Software Engineering Intern who possesses a passion for building products that users will love. This role will help designers and software developers test out all of their implementations before they are released to our users to ensure we're developing the highest quality product.
Job Description
As a Software Engineering Intern, you will be exposed to the entire product development life cycle and will interface with designers, software developers, and stakeholders to uncover issues and work toward solutions.
Responsibilities
* Work with Designers and Software Developers to understand expected outcomes of new features, bug fixes, and system improvements.
* Understand user journey and test out new features on their behalf before it goes to production.
* Write detailed reports on your findings; this could include bugs and possible areas of improvement.
* Freedom to shadow Software Developers, Designers, and Product Managers.
Requirements
* Computer Science degree candidate with programming background who is at the Junior level and up
* Programming Language (backend): C# (preferred), Java, SQL
* Programming Language (frontend): React (preferred), Javascript
* Databases: MongoDB (preferred), BigQuery (preferred), SQL Server or Oracle or any other relational Database excluding MS Access
* Great problem solving skills, ability to dig in and work independently without fear of failure, ability to take on tasks on the fly, great communication skills. Any experience on Cloud native solutions is a huge plus.
Additional Information
This internship location will be based in our Richfield, Ohio office but the team that this intern will work with has team members who work around the country and around the world. Based on the team structure, there is high flexibility for remote work in this position.
The Davey Tree Expert Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected class, including race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, marital or familial status, disability, status as a protected veteran, status as an Aboriginal or Indigenous person, or other classification protected by law.
Utility Asset Management is a division of Davey Resource Group, Inc. (DRG), a Davey company. Davey has been employee-owned since 1979. Our engineering, field services, inspection, and construction teams help keep the world connected, supporting the infrastructure of our electric utility and communications partners. The Davey Tree Expert Company provides research-driven tree services, grounds maintenance and environmental and utility infrastructure consulting for residential, utility, commercial and environmental partners in the U.S. and Canada. We care about our clients, each other and the world around us. We offer the resources, size and stability of a big company while maintaining the culture, entrepreneurial spirit and feel of a small one. We invest in our people, offering industry-leading training, technology, and benefits that lead to a rewarding and safe work experience at all levels. Wherever you want to grow your career, there's a place for you at Davey. To learn more, visit Davey.com.
Accommodations: If requested by employee or otherwise as required by law, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
If you need assistance at any time, please contact us at ************** or at ********************.
Employment Type: Intern
Job Type: Full Time
Travel Expectations: Up to 50%
Software Engineering Intern
Richfield, OH jobs
Company: Davey Resource Group, Inc. Additional Locations: Ohio Work Site: Hybrid
About Us
Davey Resource Group's division for Utility Asset Management is focused on smart growth that continues to provide opportunities centered on the electric and telecommunications industry. Davey Resource Group is expanding our software development team and is looking for a Software Engineering Intern who possesses a passion for building products that users will love. This role will help designers and software developers test out all of their implementations before they are released to our users to ensure we're developing the highest quality product.
Job Description
As a Software Engineering Intern, you will be exposed to the entire product development life cycle and will interface with designers, software developers, and stakeholders to uncover issues and work toward solutions.
Responsibilities
• Work with Designers and Software Developers to understand expected outcomes of new features, bug fixes, and system improvements.
• Understand user journey and test out new features on their behalf before it goes to production.
• Write detailed reports on your findings; this could include bugs and possible areas of improvement.
• Freedom to shadow Software Developers, Designers, and Product Managers.
Requirements
Computer Science degree candidate with programming background who is at the Junior level and up
Programming Language (backend): C# (preferred), Java, SQL
Programming Language (frontend): React (preferred), Javascript
Databases: MongoDB (preferred), BigQuery (preferred), SQL Server or Oracle or any other relational Database excluding MS Access
Great problem solving skills, ability to dig in and work independently without fear of failure, ability to take on tasks on the fly, great communication skills. Any experience on Cloud native solutions is a huge plus.
Additional Information
This internship location will be based in our Richfield, Ohio office but the team that this intern will work with has team members who work around the country and around the world. Based on the team structure, there is high flexibility for remote work in this position.
The Davey Tree Expert Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected class, including race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, marital or familial status, disability, status as a protected veteran, status as an Aboriginal or Indigenous person, or other classification protected by law.
Utility Asset Management is a division of Davey Resource Group, Inc. (DRG), a Davey company. Davey has been employee-owned since 1979. Our engineering, field services, inspection, and construction teams help keep the world connected, supporting the infrastructure of our electric utility and communications partners. The Davey Tree Expert Company provides research-driven tree services, grounds maintenance and environmental and utility infrastructure consulting for residential, utility, commercial and environmental partners in the U.S. and Canada. We care about our clients, each other and the world around us. We offer the resources, size and stability of a big company while maintaining the culture, entrepreneurial spirit and feel of a small one. We invest in our people, offering industry-leading training, technology, and benefits that lead to a rewarding and safe work experience at all levels. Wherever you want to grow your career, there's a place for you at Davey. To learn more, visit Davey.com.
Accommodations: If requested by employee or otherwise as required by law, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
If you need assistance at any time, please contact us at ************** or at ********************.
Employment Type: Intern
Job Type: Full Time
Travel Expectations: Up to 50%
2026 Information Technology - Local Government Summer Intern
Columbus, OH jobs
The MORPC Local Government Summer Internship Program provides the opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to obtain practical work experience with a local government within MORPC's 15-county region to prepare them for possible careers in public service. MORPC coordinates the recruitment and placement of students to match each host's request; hosts make the final hiring decision and provide an hourly wage. Interns work for a host for a minimum of 16 hours to a maximum of 40 hours per week for a 10- to 14-week period, which means there are both part-time and full-time positions available. The summer 2026 internship program will begin on May 12th and will end on August 14th.
Interns gain applicable knowledge to enhance classroom learning by working with current government professionals throughout Central Ohio and acquire insights into the services provided by a regional planning commission. Interns also can attend monthly commission meetings as well as special MORPC-sponsored events and are paired with a MORPC staff member to serve as their mentor during the summer internship program.
Previous IT interns have gained experience using PowerApps, Action 1, OneDrive, Microsoft 365, and other software programs on the job. Specific past assignments include:
* Migrating employee accounts to .GOV domain
* Setting up devices in a community's new health department building
* Creating a new IT ticketing system app and SharePoint page
* Organizing a city's technology resource page
* Setting up firewall and VLANs
* Help Center Operations and troubleshooting
* Imaging new computers, reimaging old computers, and other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Students must meet the following requirements:
* 30 hours of completed college coursework
* Interest in public service careers
* GPA 3.0 or higher (preferred)
* Legally eligible to work in the United States
* Reliable transportation to and from work
* Attend a Central Ohio college OR attend other college and have access to local housing
Benefits
All MORPC internships are paid opportunities! Pay ranges between $15 to $20 per hour depending on the host.
Additional benefits include practical work experience, mentorship, and exposure to services offered by a regional planning commission.
Please apply online at ***************************** or you may mail a resume to:
MORPC Attn: GA-9-26
111 Liberty St., Suite 100
Columbus, OH 43215
*************
No phone calls please.
Intern - IT
Columbus, OH jobs
Purpose Under general supervision of the IT Manager, the IT Intern provides assistance and troubleshooting for client problems with desktop hardware and peripherals, operating systems, LAN/WAN/VPN and telephone networks, etc. Supports network operating systems including basic trouble-shooting of network operating problems, configuration issues at workstations, and physical network.
This includes a full range of technical support in areas of workstation hardware and software; workstation and peripheral equipment installation, maintenance and repair; network (voice and data) operations; and other computer-related issues. Contributes to technical support consistent with service level agreements and coordinates the resolution of complex problems with vendors, technical staff, and users.
Example of Duties
Prioritizes inbound support request tickets; responds to client questions and problems relating to computers, communications, and centralized applications; identifies problems; resolves issues for most common problems, escalating issues upward, if necessary.
Maintains accurate documentation of status and problem resolution, applicable hardware and/or software adds, changes, moves or deletes; updates documentation on technical issues.
Troubleshoot and resolves basic network issues such as login problems, password resets, and minimum requirements for functionality.
Identifies and resolves basic network configuration issues at the workstations, user or network resource issues, etc.
Installs, configures, and resolves basic hardware problems with standard computers, network and peripheral equipment.
Creates basic application packages using vendor-supplied installation routines, scripts, and some customization of settings.
Sets up user accounts, permissions, and passwords.
Supports and administers Google Apps.
Provides guidance to users on how to operate software and computer equipment, as well as provides training to users on established programs.
Maintains current knowledge with respect to relevant state-of-the-art technology, equipment, and/or systems.
Performs continuous updates of core technology infrastructure.
Modifies and maintains system backup procedures.
Supports and configures cloud services.
Creates and maintains detailed technical documentation, change logs, and other material as needed.
Contributes to setting and achieving park district and IT strategic goals and objectives.
Performs special projects and related duties as required or assigned.
Qualifications
Education/Experience: Students currently enrolled in an information technology or computer science certification program, or related college or university program, or recent graduates within two quarters/semesters. Desired knowledge of CompTIA A +, CompTIA N+ and Windows 10 or 11 MCSA.
Demonstrated knowledge in an Enterprise Windows/MAC environment, including LAN/WAN/VPN networks. Demonstrated experience with Google Apps, Microsoft Office, Active Directory, Chrome Browser, VMware, Chrome OS, IOS, Android, Linux, Windows Server, Windows 10, Windows 11 and MacOS. Demonstrated experience in modifying systems and performing routine system maintenance.
Excellent skills in problem identification, problem resolution, detailed documentation, time management, interpersonal communications, and customer service.
Team-Oriented: Works on a team. Outstanding customer service, communications and interpersonal skills.
Attendance: Being present at work is an essential function of the position.
Language Skills: Ability to communicate verbally and in writing to coworkers, other professionals, the general public, Franklin County Data Center, and public officials; ability to explain technical information in everyday language which non-technical people can understand; ability to train others. Communication occurs daily.
Mathematical Skills: Ability to calculate fractions, decimals and percentages; deal with non-verbal symbols in formulas, equations or graphs; proofread technical materials, recognize errors and make corrections.
Reasoning Ability: Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions and develop appropriate recommendations to resolve identified problems; ability to gather, collate and classify information about data, people, and things.
Licenses, Registrations: Possession of a valid Ohio driver license, and insurable by the Park District's insurance carrier.
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit for prolonged periods of time, walk/move, talk and hear. The employee is required to use hands and fingers to key data, use calculator, computer, file paperwork, etc. Ability to operate standard office equipment in the performance of essential functions. Ability to work at heights and in confined spaces while installing computer systems and cabling. Ability to take the necessary precautions to work safely with electrical and electronic components. Ability to move objects weighting above 15 lbs. with the help of equipment/devices, on an infrequent basis. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. manually or up to 100 lbs. with mechanical assistance.
Work Environment: While performing the regular duties of this job, the employee regularly works in an office environment. The employee is required to travel to parks throughout the District.
Any Additional Information: Ability to maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, other professionals, the general public, Franklin County personnel, and public officials. Other Information
The above Description represents the essential and most significant duties of this position. It is not intended to exclude other work duties, assignments and responsibilities not mentioned herein. In addition to the job description, further information in performing duties is found in the Metro Parks' Rules & Regulations, Employee Policies/Handbook, and other departmental specific directives and procedures.
Work Hours: The typical work schedule is Monday - Friday from 8 am - 4:30 pm, however, the schedule may vary dependent upon the IT projects assigned and work hours may be adjusted to include evening, weekend, or holiday hours.
Drug & Alcohol Free Workplace: Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks has a longstanding commitment to provide a safe, quality-oriented and productive work environment. Alcohol and drug abuse poses a threat to the health and safety of Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks' employees and to the security of the organization's equipment and facilities. For these reasons, Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol-free work environment.
Supervision
Received: IT Manager; additional guidance is provided through personnel policies, system procedure manuals, and department work practices.
Given: None
FLSA Status
Given the nature of this classification's duties/responsibilities, it has been designated as Non-Exempt under the governing Fair labor Standards Act and, therefore, is entitled to formal overtime compensation and/or formal compensatory time.
Core Values
Attendance: Is at work as scheduled; reports to work on time; follows proper procedures for requesting leave or calling off.
Policies & Procedures: Follows established policies and procedures; inquires of supervisor if unclear on policy/procedure, includes following safety policies, procedures and protocols.
Professionalism: Handles the responsibilities of the position in an effective manner; maintains integrity and appropriate behavior in dealing with conflicts and challenges with the public, co-workers, and managers; offers differing points of view in an acceptable manner.
Team Player: Supports other members of the organization in accomplishing their goals and projects; recognizes and credits others for their contribution in achieving goals.
Positive Attitude: Supports Metro Parks established priorities at all times; cultivates team environment; exhibits enthusiasm while carrying out responsibilities; looks for solutions to work conflicts and challenges.
Productivity: Thoroughly completes work in a timely manner; organizes and plans assignments well or follows supervisory instructions well with little explanation; follows-up as needed.
Quality: Demonstrates technical competence, meets job expectations; completes assignments with few errors.
Initiative: Does not wait to be told what to do; appropriately makes suggestions for improvements; does not hesitate when things do not go according to routine and quickly adjust to meet exceptions.
Interpersonal Communication: Interacts with others with tact and courtesy; communicates clearly and effectively; shares information with supervisor or coworkers to achieve goals; responsive to the public.
INTERN (Assured Adequate and Water Supply)
Washington jobs
DEPT OF WATER RESOURCES
ADWR's mission is to safeguard the health, safety, and economic welfare of the public by protecting, conserving, and enhancing Arizona's water supplies in a bold, thoughtful and innovative manner. ADWR strives to ensure reliable water supplies to meet the needs of current and future Arizonans.
Do you want to join our team? ADWR is seeking an Intern for the Assured and Adequate Water Supply Section.
Intern Water Planning and Permitting Division/Assured & Adequate Water Supply (AAWS) Section WWW.AZWATER.GOV
Job Location:
Address: Hybrid -
1110 W. Washington St. Suite 310
Phoenix, AZ 85017
Posting Details:
Salary: $16.50
Grade: 04
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Job Summary:
The Assured and Adequate Water Supply (AAWS) Intern will support the section with a variety of administrative and program-related tasks, with a focus on records management, file inventory, and handling public records requests. The intern will assist staff by preparing and organizing application files, maintaining accurate records, and supporting day-to-day program operations.
This role offers the opportunity to gain practical experience in a professional regulatory environment while learning how the State's landmark Assured Water Supply Program is administered. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team and contribute to water sustainability efforts.
This position may offer the ability to work remotely, within Arizona, based upon the department's business needs and continual meeting of expected
The State of Arizona strives for a work culture that affords employees flexibility, autonomy, and trust. Across our many agencies, boards, and commissions, many State employees participate in the State's Remote Work Program and are able to work remotely in their homes, in offices, and in hoteling spaces. All work, including remote work, should be performed within Arizona unless an exception is properly authorized in advance.
Job Duties:
Assist in analyzing/reviewing a submitted hydro-modeling application. This includes exposure to GMS, MODFLOW, and related programming.
Assist with the file management, record keeping, and data management aspects of the section. This includes exposure to the AAWS database, Wells 55, and various types of AAWS applications.
Collaborate with legal staff, hydrogeologists, and other water resources professionals to better understand the designation of assured and adequate water supply.
A deep dive or broad overview of any of the above duties shall depend on the candidate's interest and background.
Other duties as assigned.
Expected Deliverables:
A PowerPoint presentation describing the experience.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge of:
Basic office practices such as filing, organizing, and record-keeping
Microsoft Office software, including Word, Excel, and Outlook
General research methods and information sources
Skills:
Clear written and verbal communication
Organizing and maintaining records and files accurately
Using spreadsheets or databases to enter and retrieve information
Working cooperatively in a team environment
Abilities:
Follow instructions and complete tasks with attention to detail
Learn and apply departmental procedures and policies
Manage time effectively and meet assigned deadlines
Maintain professionalism when working with staff and the public
Selective Preference(s):
Applicants should demonstrate an interest in water resources, environmental policy, or public service and possess strong organizational and communication skills to support program activities.
This position requires possession of and the ability to retain a current, valid, state-issued driver's license appropriate to the assignment
Pre-Employment Requirements:
Candidates must be enrolled in a degree program related to water resources management, sustainability, environmental studies, public administration, public policy, history, geography, political science, urban planning, or a related field.
All newly hired State employees are subject to and must successfully complete the Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-Verify).
Benefits:
Work with a creative, collaborative team of people who enjoy sharing their knowledge and experience.
Gain valuable experience working in a State Agency.
By providing the option of a full-time or part-time remote work schedule, employees enjoy improved work/life balance, report higher job satisfaction, and are more productive. Remote work is a management option and not an employee entitlement or right. An agency may terminate a remote work agreement at its discretion.
For a complete list of benefits provided by The State of Arizona, please visit our benefits page
Retirement:
Positions in this classification may participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Please note, enrollment eligibility will become effective after 27 weeks of employment.
Contact Us:
If you have any questions please feel free to contact ADWR Human Resources Office at ************** for assistance. Persons with disabilities may request a reasonable accommodation such as a sign language or an alternative format by contacting ADWR Human Resources. Arizona State Government is an AA/EOE/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer.
2026 Information Technology - Local Government Summer Intern
Columbus, OH jobs
The MORPC Local Government Summer Internship Program provides the opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to obtain practical work experience with a local government within MORPC's 15-county region to prepare them for possible careers in public service. MORPC coordinates the recruitment and placement of students to match each host's request; hosts make the final hiring decision and provide an hourly wage. Interns work for a host for a minimum of 16 hours to a maximum of 40 hours per week for a 10- to 14-week period, which means there are both part-time and full-time positions available. The summer 2026 internship program will begin on May 12th and will end on August 14th.
Interns gain applicable knowledge to enhance classroom learning by working with current government professionals throughout Central Ohio and acquire insights into the services provided by a regional planning commission. Interns also can attend monthly commission meetings as well as special MORPC-sponsored events and are paired with a MORPC staff member to serve as their mentor during the summer internship program.
Previous IT interns have gained experience using PowerApps, Action 1, OneDrive, Microsoft 365, and other software programs on the job. Specific past assignments include:
Migrating employee accounts to .GOV domain
Setting up devices in a community's new health department building
Creating a new IT ticketing system app and SharePoint page
Organizing a city's technology resource page
Setting up firewall and VLANs
Help Center Operations and troubleshooting
Imaging new computers, reimaging old computers, and other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Students must meet the following requirements:
30 hours of completed college coursework
Interest in public service careers
GPA 3.0 or higher (preferred)
Legally eligible to work in the United States
Reliable transportation to and from work
Attend a Central Ohio college OR attend other college and have access to local housing
Benefits
All MORPC internships are paid opportunities! Pay ranges between $15 to $20 per hour depending on the host.
Additional benefits include practical work experience, mentorship, and exposure to services offered by a regional planning commission.
Please apply online at ***************************** or you may mail a resume to:
MORPC Attn: GA-9-26
111 Liberty St., Suite 100
Columbus, OH 43215
*************
No phone calls please.
Strategic Engagement Intern
Washington, DC jobs
Semester: Spring (January-May 2026)
Status: Part-time Temporary (20-25 hours per week) Reports to: Strategic Engagement Manager
Stipend: $18.00 per hour
ORGANIZATION
Issue One is a nonpartisan, nonprofit advocacy organization that unites Republicans, Democrats, and independents to win game-changing federal reforms to fix our broken political system and create an inclusive democracy that works for everyone. Issue One educates the public and Congress to pass legislation to increase transparency, strengthen government ethics and accountability, reduce the influence of big money in politics, protect the freedom to vote, and strengthen U.S. elections.
POSITION
The advocacy team at Issue One is made up of three interconnected teams: the strategic engagement team, which builds bipartisan coalitions and advances campaigns like Check the Exec; the legislative team, which develops and executes advocacy strategies on Capitol Hill; and the policy team, which sets forth the organization's strategic agenda, partnering with key thought leaders across the country to advance pro-democracy reforms.
The strategic engagement team designs and delivers multi-pronged advocacy strategies at the national and state levels. As mobilization and campaign experts, the team focuses on building influence in many ways which include-leveraging public pressure, partner relationships, and issue-based storytelling to build bipartisan support for reform.
Issue One seeks a spring strategic engagement intern interested in learning about campaign strategy and advocacy. The intern will support Issue One's election protection strategy, Faces of Democracy council, and Check the Exec campaign, among other responsibilities.
Interns are integral members of Issue One and will gain hands-on experience in campaign strategy and research. Since Issue One also works closely with other reform organizations, interns will also gain a comprehensive perspective on nationwide work toward democracy reform.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Draft research briefs and memos on democracy, technology reform, election protection, and related policy issues
Support Check the Exec, Issue One's bipartisan campaign to defend democracy by strengthening constitutional checks and balances against executive overreach; tasks may include monitoring political developments, drafting briefs, supporting campaign rollouts, and engaging with validators and partners
Track and monitor relevant political, media, and policy news
Assist with campaign strategy, including webinars and public events, and provide administrative support to the strategic engagement team
Collaborate with staff to prepare for and sit in on meetings with Issue One Councils (e.g., ReFormers Caucus, Faces of Democracy, Council for Responsible Social Media)
Provide general support across the strategic engagement team's democracy defense portfolio, with opportunities to work on election protection, money in politics, technology reform, and other constitutional defense initiatives
REQUIREMENTS
A “yes mentality”: proactive, flexible, and solution-oriented
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work across the political spectrum with respect and openness
Creative thinker with the ability to adapt to evolving priorities
Strong research and analytical skills
Collaborative and eager to work in a team environment
Quick learner who is comfortable in a fast-paced setting
LOCATION
This will be a part-time internship of 20-25 hours per week. Interns can work remotely or join us on-site for a hybrid schedule, including being in our Washington, DC office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. If remote, they must reside in a state where Issue One is formally established. These states include California, Colorado, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Remote opportunities outside of these states are not available.
We anticipate this being a roughly 18-week internship, starting on or about Monday, Jan. 12, and ending on or about Friday, May 22.
SALARY & BENEFITS
This intern will be expected to work between 20-25 hours per week and be compensated at $18.00 per hour.
Intern Selection Timeline
Oct. 10-24: Position is posted, and resumes are collected
Oct. 24-Nov 1: Resumes are screened and interviews are scheduled.
Nov. 1-14: Interviews are conducted; candidate is selected and internship is offered
Special Note: While Issue One will do its best to follow the above timeline, there are instances where the selection process is shortened or delayed due to circumstances beyond our control. The organization will do its best to update all selected candidates on any changes to the timeline. In addition, while resumes may be submitted after Oct. 24, there's no guarantee they will be screened for a potential interview.
DEI Philosophy and Self-ID Questionnaire
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) drive everything we do at Issue One. We celebrate each individual's unique perspectives and experiences with our team. Your voice matters to us, and we're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels valued and respected.
As part of our ongoing DEI efforts, we invite all applicants to voluntarily complete our self-identification questionnaire when submitting their resume. Rest assured, your responses are confidential and have no impact on your job application. This survey helps us better understand our diverse community, ensuring that everyone has equal opportunities for success.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can apply by clicking here. Please include how you heard about the position.
Issue One is committed to the principles of equal employment. We are committed to complying with all federal, state, and local laws providing equal employment opportunities and all other employment laws and regulations. We intend to maintain a work environment that is free of harassment, discrimination, or retaliation because of age, race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation (including transgender status, gender identity or expression), pregnancy (including childbirth, lactation, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decisions, marital status, personal appearance, matriculation, political affiliation, credit information, employment status, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including testing and characteristics), veteran status, uniformed service member status, status as a victim or family member of a victim of domestic violence, a sexual offense, or stalking, homeless status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws. The Company is dedicated to the fulfillment of this policy in regard to all aspects of employment, including, but not limited to, recruiting, hiring, placement, transfer, training, promotion, rates of pay, fringe benefits, and other compensation, the application of disability and/or temporary disability policies, termination, and all other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment.
Summer 2026 Training Intern (Remote)
Memphis, TN jobs
We are proud to be a member of the Rentokil family of companies, the global leader in Pest Control and other services across more than 90 countries. We pride ourselves on being a trusted partner to many of the world's leading brands and serve consumer and business customers across multiple industries. We are extremely proud of our legacy of excellence and constantly work to fulfill our mission to "protect people, enhance lives, and preserve the planet."
This summer internship offers a meaningful and engaging experience for a motivated student to develop valuable skills and gain practical knowledge in the fields of instructional design and corporate training. The intern will work closely with our Senior Instructional Designer to gain insight into the function of our training team, including our approach to new training requests, best practices for managing multiple projects, and how to effectively apply adult learning theories and instructional design principles in a corporate setting.
Key Learning Experiences and Responsibilities:
* Project-Based Instructional Design: Be assigned specific, hands-on instructional design projects, which may include developing new e-learning courses or redesigning existing course materials. This provides a practical opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world business challenges.
* Collaboration with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs): Partner directly with SMEs across the organization to understand content requirements and learning objectives. This experience will develop skills in effective information gathering and tailoring instructional materials to diverse target audiences.
* Learning Management System (LMS) Exposure: Gain practical experience by exploring and working within our Learning Management System (LMS), Cornerstone. This exposure will illuminate the technical aspects of delivering, administering, and managing online learning content.
* Training Needs Assessment and Analysis: Be involved in the initial stages of training requests, helping to conduct needs assessments and analyses. This will underscore the importance of identifying specific learner needs and aligning instructional strategies to meet organizational goals.
* Feedback and Iteration Process: Participate in a structured feedback loop where constructive critiques are provided on work. This interactive process is designed to foster resilience, critical thinking, and continuous improvement in instructional material development.
* Reflection and Portfolio Development: Be allocated dedicated time to reflect on internship experiences and compile a professional portfolio showcasing completed projects. This valuable artifact will support future career endeavors.
* Dedicated Mentorship: Be paired with an experienced Senior Instructional Designer who will provide continuous guidance, answer questions, and share industry insights to significantly enhance the overall learning experience.
Desired Qualifications:
* Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Corporate Training, Adult Education, or a related field.
* Strong academic foundation or coursework in adult learning theories, curriculum development, or instructional design models.
* Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a professional, fast-paced environment.
Rentokil is committed to complying with all Federal, State, and local laws related to the employment of qualified individuals with disabilities.
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Auto-ApplySheriff's Office Intern
Delaware, OH jobs
PLEASE READ POSTING IN ITS ENTIRETY It is the goal of the College Student Internship Program to provide a valuable learning experience to a junior or senior studying criminal justice or other law enforcement-related field. Intern will shadow, observe, participate, and take full advantage of all activities and opportunities provided. The Delaware County Sheriff's Office staff will mentor, give feedback, and provide meaningful tasks and assignments to the intern.
Must have a valid Ohio driver's license and a clean criminal record. Work consists of complex, varied, non-standardized tasks requiring application of numerous laws, rules, regulations, and procedures.
* Detective Bureau assistance;
* Patrol ride-along; assist with taking incident reports, etc. Corrections Officer shadowing; jail
* programming assistance Court Services Division shadowing (transport, courts, etc.) Dispatch -
* shadow and observation
* School Resource Officers/Explorers programming assistance
* Other duties as assigned
Prior to completing the application, verify that you can comply with these 5 requirements:
* Must be 18 years of age or older and of good character.
* Must be a Delaware County resident and eligible to work in the United States.
* Must currently be enrolled as a junior or senior pursuing a Bachelor's degree or higher at an accredited college or university, with a minimum 2.5 GPA; and must be pursuing a degree in criminal justice or a law enforcement related field.
* Must submit a copy of current GPA and proof of enrollment; a letter of recommendation from a law enforcement or related professor; and, a personal letter of reference.
* Must not have any felony arrests or convictions, no operating a motor vehicle under the influence or convictions of misdemeanor crimes within the last four (4) years.
As a reminder, in addition to completing the online application, you must also submit (either as an attachment to your application or via email to: ***************************):
* Letter of reference from someone you are not related to
* Letter of recommendation from a college professor
* Proof of college/university enrollment and current GPA
Estimated Time FrameSteps in Process to be CompletedDecember 3 - January 1Applications Submitted
January - February Staff Review of Applications
Interviews
Late February/MarchBackground Check on Top 2 Finalists
March/AprilSelection of Intern
Late May/Early JuneIntern Begins 10 Week program(start date is flexible)
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North Canton, OH jobs
Intern
Potential Interactions:
Administration, Finance, Engineering, Building, Drinking Water Plant, Water Distribution, Sanitary Sewer, Street, Parks, and Recreation
Potential Supervisors:
Superintendents and Operations Managers of relevant departments
General Purpose:
The Administration Intern will assist the Department of Administration with the day-to-day operations of the municipality. The intern's role will revolve heavily around research and analysis. Projects assigned throughout the internship are expected to vary in topic and will give the intern a greater understanding of the multiple dimensions and functions of local government.
Essential Duties:
Complete projects that require conducting research on issues related to the municipality, analyzing data using tools such as Excel and possibly SQL or GIS, and drafting reports.
Access and record information from outside sources, including governmental and state departments' websites.
Assist in the development and preparation of reports, plans, presentations, maps, and other materials related to special projects.
Present the status of projects and project findings to officials.
Draft professional letters, memos, spreadsheets, reports, press releases, and other documents as needed.
Proofread letters and documents.
Review, interpret, and apply a variety of complex policies and procedures.
Attend meetings as needed.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Seeking Juniors or above majoring in Public Relations, Public Administration, Political Science, Law, Communications, or a related field. Excellent oral and written communication skills; Experience with Microsoft Office applications (including Access and Excel); Ability to conduct effective research and write reports; Ability to work in groups and independently to solve problems.
This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position. While it is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements, Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary that are a logical assignment to the position. The City of North Canton is an equal opportunity employer.
Salary Description UNPAID