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2016 Summer Internship Programs Compliments of SENATOR ANDY DINNIMAN WEST CHESTER OFFICE One North Church Street • West Chester, PA 19380 • (610) 692-2112 • Fax: (610) 436-1721 HARRISBURG OFFICE Senate Box 203019 • Harrisburg, PA 17120-3019 • (717) 787-5709 • Fax: (717) 787-4384 E-MAIL: [email protected] FACEBOOK: Senator Andy Dinniman TWITTER: @SenatorDinniman WEBSITE: www.senatordinniman.com Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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2016Summer Internship Programs

Compliments of

SENATOR ANDY DINNIMANWEST CHESTER OFFICE

One North Church Street • West Chester, PA 19380 • (610) 692-2112 • Fax: (610) 436-1721

HARRISBURG OFFICESenate Box 203019 • Harrisburg, PA 17120-3019 • (717) 787-5709 • Fax: (717) 787-4384

E-MAIL: [email protected]

FACEBOOK: Senator Andy Dinniman

TWITTER: @SenatorDinniman

WEBSITE: www.senatordinniman.com

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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February 2016

Dear Friend:

One of the most meaningful and rewarding ways to learn about jobs in state government isthrough an internship in one of Pennsylvania’s government agencies. A myriad of opportunitiesexist for students and others to gain insight and understand how state government works forPennsylvania.

In the following pages you will find information on available internships. Our staff has compileda list of opportunities, background and contact information. This material will help those whoare interested in applying for the positions.

We have done our best to insure the accuracy of the information concerning potentialinternship opportunities. However, keep in mind that agencies handle the processing ofapplications through their own personnel offices and their procedures may differ. Therefore,some agencies who indicated that internships may be available are unable to actually offerpositions. In addition, in large multi-office agencies one location may be unaware ofopportunities in other offices.

Another important point to remember is that there are application deadlines so it is important toreview the information as soon as possible. Also, please understand that there is no guaranteethat any applicant will be approved for an internship.

Each agency will make a decision on hiring an intern(s) based on their own selection criteria.Please utilize the contact number provided for each agency to learn more about the internshipselection process and the status of an application.

Please take a moment to review the material. I am hopeful that it will be helpful to you in findingthe right internship opportunity.

Sincerely,

Andy DinnimanState Senator

Senate of Pennsylvania

ANDREW E. DINNIMANSTATE SENATOR19TH DISTRICT

182 MAIN CAPITOL BUILDINGSENATE BOX 203019

HARRISBURG, PA 17120-3019717-787-5709

FAX: 717-787-4384

ONE NORTH CHURCH STREETWEST CHESTER, PA 19380-3006

610-692-2112FAX: 610-436-1721

EMAIL: [email protected]: www.senatordinniman.comFACEBOOK: Senator Andy Dinniman

TWITTER: @SenatorDinniman

COMMITTEES

EDUCATION, MINORITY CHAIRAGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS

ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGYPOLICY

PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARESTATE GOVERNMENT

BEN FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITYEDUCATION COMMISSION OF THE STATES

INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE CAUCUS, CO-CHAIRJOINT LEGISLATIVE CONSERVATION COMMITTEE

LIFE SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY CAUCUS, CO-CHAIRLINCOLN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

PENNSYLVANIA HIGHER EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITYPENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATIONSTATE PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHORITY

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Aging...............................................................................................................................1

Agriculture.......................................................................................................................3

Attorney General.............................................................................................................3

Auditor General...............................................................................................................3

Community & Economic Development...........................................................................3

Conservation & Natural Resources.................................................................................7

Corrections ...................................................................................................................22

Education......................................................................................................................22

Emergency Management..............................................................................................22

Environmental Protection .............................................................................................22

Game Commission .......................................................................................................23

General Services...........................................................................................................23

Health ...........................................................................................................................24

Historical & Museum Commission................................................................................25

Housing Finance Agency..............................................................................................29

Human Relations Commission .....................................................................................29

Human Services............................................................................................................29

Inspector General .........................................................................................................30

Liquor Control Board ....................................................................................................30

Military and Veterans Affairs .........................................................................................31

PennDOT ......................................................................................................................31

PHEAA ..........................................................................................................................31

Probation & Parole Board .............................................................................................32

PSERS ..........................................................................................................................65

Public Utility Commission.............................................................................................65

Revenue........................................................................................................................65

SERS.............................................................................................................................66

State, Department of ....................................................................................................67

State Police...................................................................................................................67

Turnpike Commission ..........................................................................................68

Students are encouraged to apply for Government Service Intern positionsthrough the Bureau of State Employment at:

http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/home/4635

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� AGINGOpportunities: The Department of Aging does offer internship opportunities. A generalprogram summary is attached.

Interns in the past have been able to receive credit. It depends on their school’s guidelines butgenerally as long as they have specific training goals for the program and a certain number ofhours, credit is provided by the institution.

Deadline: ASAP

How to Apply: For more information or to apply, contact:Evelyn L. Chianelli, Special AssistantPennsylvania Department of Aging, Executive Office555 Walnut St. • Forum Place • 5th Floor • Harrisburg PA 17101Phone: 717-525-5086 Email: [email protected]

See next page for additional information

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� AGRICULTUREOpportunities: Summer interns are on an as-needed basis. Potential opportunities includeengineering, scientific, and technical interns with the Bureau of Food Safety, and labassistants/forest inspect pest aids at the Bureau of Plant Industry.

How to Apply: Check with our website at www.agriculture.pa.gov for available openings.

� ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICEOpportunities: The Office of Attorney General accepts undergraduate and graduateinternships within our Executive Office (i.e. Press Office, Government Affairs Unit, Educationand Outreach Unit, Department of Veterans and Military Affairs). We only accept law schoolstudents for internships within our three legal divisions (i.e. Criminal, Civil, and Public Protection).

How to Apply: Interns can apply at this website: https://employment.attorneygeneral.gov

� AUDITOR GENERAL’S OFFICEOpportunities: The Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General is the chief fiscalwatchdog of the commonwealth. It is responsible for using audits to ensure that all statemoney is spent legally and properly.

The Department of the Auditor General offers internships, with the possibility of collegecredits, in a variety of areas, including auditing, IT audits, legal, communications, andlegislative affairs. Our office is located across the street from the state capitol in Harrisburg.

How to Apply: Please contact Marty Rowan, Deputy Auditor General, at 717-787-3192or [email protected].

� COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTOpportunities: DCED uses four classifications of Interns – Government Service Interns (GSI),Engineering, Scientific and Technical Interns (ESTI), Information Technology (IT) and Legal.

How to Apply: http://www.newpa.com/start-here/resources/about-us/dced-job-opportunities/internship-opportunities

See next 3 pages for additional information

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DCED INTERNSHIP APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

An electronic version of the Internship Application is available through DCED’s website at newPA.com. The application is ina fillable PDF format. Save and email the form to: [email protected] (DCED and PennDOT share HumanResources services.) Please type your name in the signature block if you are unable to scan the application.

If you are not able to save and email the form: print a copy of the completed electronic form, sign and date the hard copyand send to the address listed below. Be sure to sign before sending.

To send via U.S. mail, please type or print in black or blue ink — no pencil. Complete all portions of this form, includingsignature and date.

Incomplete forms will be returned to the applicant. Resumes are not considered a substitute for COMPLETEANSWERS. If additional space is needed to adequately answer any questions, please use white paper the same size asthe form and mark each additional page with your name and social security number.

GENERAL INFORMATION (Items 1 through 9) Complete blocks as directed.

EDUCATION/SKILLS (Items 10 through 15)List all college and other formal education/training including dates attended, years completed, type of degree and yearof degree.

EMPLOYMENT (Item 16)Complete as directed or attach a resume with your name and social security number clearly marked.

MISCELLANEOUS (Items 17 through 18)Complete blocks as directed.If the answer to any of these questions is “yes,” please provide details on a separate sheet of paper.

* BE SURE TO SIGN THE APPLICATION *

If mailing your application, mail to:

PennDOT/DCEDInternship Coordinator

Bureau of Human ResourcesP.O. Box 3789

Harrisburg, PA 17120

What happens to my application once it is submitted?The information is entered into our Computer Referral System to await a suitable vacancy for which you may be referred.

How long is my application kept on file?Your application will be maintained on file for a period of ONE YEAR. At the end of that time, it will automatically becomeinactive. It will be necessary to submit an updated Internship Application at that time.

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is Proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer Promoting Workforce Diversity.

DCED-ADMIN-002 (03-14)

APPLICATION FOR THE DCED INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

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APPLICATION FOR THE DCED INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

DCED-ADMIN-002 (03-14) COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIADEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

ADMINISTRATION DEPUTATE

1. LAST NAME 2. FIRST NAME MI 3. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

4. STUDENT’S COLLEGE ADDRESS (NUMBER, STREET & APT. NO.) TELEPHONE NO. (COLLEGE)

5. CITY STATE ZIP CODE

6. STUDENT’S PERMANENT ADDRESS (NUMBER, STREET & APT. NO.) TELEPHONE NO. (PERMANENT)

7. CITY STATE ZIP CODE

8. EMAIL ADDRESS

9. HAVE YOU PREVIOUSLY WORKED WITH DCED AS AN INTERN?

GENERAL INFORMATION

EDUCATION/SKILLS

� Yes � No

10. CHECK HIGHEST LEVEL COMPLETED AT TIME OF ANTICIPATED EMPLOYMENT

11. NAME & LOCATION (CITY & ZIP CODE) OF COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OR PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL

12. LIST SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: (e.g., CPR, First Aid, Red Cross Lifesaving Certification, GIS experience, operation of computer/lab/office equipment, etc.)

13. TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE, DO YOU HAVE RELATIVES WORKING IN DCED? If yes, please indicate the name and relationship of the relative.

14. ARE YOU CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN COLLEGE FULL-TIME? 15. ARE YOU REGISTERED OR DO YOU INTEND TO REGISTER FULL-TIME IN COLLEGE NEXT TERM/SEMESTER?

� High School � 1st Year College � 2nd Year � 3rd Year � 4th Year � 5th Year � 6th Year(Graduate School)

Name & Location (City & Zip Code)

Dates Attended Did youGraduate?

AnticipatedDate of

GraduationType of Degree

(B.A. etc.)Major Course

of StudyFrom To

� Yes � No

� Yes � No

� Yes � No

� Yes � No

� Yes � No

� Yes � No � Yes � No

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A. NAME AND ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER (INCLUDE ZIP CODE, IF KNOWN) DATES EMPLOYED (MONTH & YEAR)

EXACT TITLE OF YOUR POSITION

NAME OF IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR TELEPHONE NO. NUMBER AND CLASS OR LEVEL OF EMPLOYEES YOU SUPERVISED

EMPLOYMENT

DCED-ADMIN-002 (03-14)

APPLICATION FOR THE DCED INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

16. List your employment record. Start with present employment, including paid employment, internships, volunteer or unpaid workand military service. If your title and duties changed in the course of your work with one employer, describe the changed dutiesin a new block. Attach additional sheets, if needed. Include your name and social security number and the same informationas requested in A through C.

From: To:

B. NAME AND ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER (INCLUDE ZIP CODE, IF KNOWN) DATES EMPLOYED (MONTH & YEAR)

EXACT TITLE OF YOUR POSITION

NAME OF IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR TELEPHONE NO. NUMBER AND CLASS OR LEVEL OF EMPLOYEES YOU SUPERVISED

From: To:

C. NAME AND ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER (INCLUDE ZIP CODE, IF KNOWN) DATES EMPLOYED (MONTH & YEAR)

EXACT TITLE OF YOUR POSITION

NAME OF IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR TELEPHONE NO. NUMBER AND CLASS OR LEVEL OF EMPLOYEES YOU SUPERVISED

From: To:

I authorize the Departments of Community & Economic Development and Transportation to obtain information concerning me from former employers and any other persons I have given as references, and I release all concerned from any liability in connection therewith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � Yes � No

17. Were you ever convicted of any criminal offense, which includes felonies, misdemeanors, summary offenses and convictions, resulting from a plea of no contest or have you ever forfeited bond or collateral in connection with a criminal charge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � Yes � No

If yes, give details on a separate sheet of paper. Be sure to include your social security number. Exceptions to theabove are: minor traffic violations, offenses committed before your 18th birthday which were adjudicated in juvenilecourt or under a Youth Offender Law, and any convictions which have been expunged by a court or for which yousuccessfully completed an Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition Program. Note: Conviction of a criminal offense isnot a bar to employment in all cases. Each case is considered on its merit.

18. Are there any criminal charges pending against you at this time? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � Yes � No

If yes, give details on a separate sheet of paper. Be sure to include your social security number.Note: Pending criminal charges are not a bar to employment in all cases. Each case is considered on its merit.

SIGNATURE (IN INK) OF APPLICANT) DATE

CERTIFICATIONI certify that all of the statements made by me are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief,

and are made in good faith. I am aware that all statements made by me on this application are subject to investigation including verification of prior employment and education.

NOTE: If applying online, signature will be obtained when appointed.

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, DCED will provide reasonable accommodation to persons withdisabilities. If contacted for interview, please inform them of any necessary accommodations you may need.

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� CONSERVATION & NATURAL RESOURCESOpportunities: Several internships available; Learning opportunities located throughout thestate; job responsibilities directly related to your field of study; experience that can be usedupon graduation when seeking full-time employment; and gaining an insight into stategovernment employment.

Deadline: ASAP

How to Apply: www.dcnr.state.pa.us/humanresources/internapp/index.htm

See next 14 pages for additional information

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� CORRECTIONSHow to Apply: Unpaid student internships for undergraduates are available with the DOC.Each State Correctional Institution (SCI) is responsible for selecting their own student interns.If you are interested in an unpaid student internship with the DOC, please contact the specificSCI at which you would like to perform your internship and call the number listed for thatinstitution and speak directly to the SCI Internship Coordinator. Visit www.cor.pa.gov foradditional information on each location.

There are also unpaid internship opportunities with the DOC in Central Office inMechanicsburg, PA, as well as a limited number of paid internship opportunities in CorrectionalIndustries in Camp Hill.

How to Apply: For information regarding undergraduate or post-doctoral internships at our SCI,Central Office or Correctional Industries, please call 717-728-5357 or via email at [email protected].

� EDUCATIONOpportunities: Interns for the Department of Education are filled on an as needed basis. Ifinterested contact Diana Hershey at [email protected].

� EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTOpportunities: Please check with PEMA for any internships. A potential intern should contactHeidi Koppenhaver, Office of Human Resources at 717-705-3756.

� ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONOpportunities: DEP typically offers Engineering, Scientific and Technical Internships forstudents who are currently enrolled full-time in a bachelor's degree or advanced degreeprogram, have completed their freshman year, are in good academic standing, and arePennsylvania residents or are attending a Pennsylvania college or university. Internships aretypically available statewide.

Acceptable majors include Agronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Ecology, Engineering(Air, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Mining, Nuclear, Sanitary),Environmental/Natural Science (Environmental Studies, Environmental Resource Management),Geology, Information Technology, Meteorology, Microbiology, Physics, and Soils Science.Other majors will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Typically the major would need to beconsidered qualifying for our full-time positions in order to be accepted. A combination of 24credit hours of study in the physical, biological and environmental sciences, regardless of themajor, may be qualifying. Students can apply as described for us to determine eligibility.

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Deadline: March 1, 2016

How to Apply: Students need to complete the online application and have their college registrarcomplete and submit the Academic Verification Statement (AVS). Students applying for a paidinternship must also complete and submit the State Work Study Program (SWSP) form.Students applying for an unpaid internship for college credit must submit a letter or memo fromtheir college dean or professor indicating that completing an internship is a requirement of thedegree program. Students applying for an unpaid internship without college credit must submita letter of recommendation from their college dean or professor indicating that the internshipwill provide a valid supplement or enhancement to the student's studies in their degree program.The AVS form, the SWSP form and the School and Major (Program of Study) codes needed forthe SWSP can be found through links on our internship page here: http://www.dep.pa.gov/About/Employment/Jobs/Pages/Internships.aspx#.VlMj2qMo6Uk

Students who meet the eligibility requirements can apply for a paid or unpaid Summerinternship by visiting DEP's website at http://www.dep.pa.gov/About/Employment/Jobs/Pages/Internships.aspx#.VlMj2qMo6Uk

Questions regarding DEP internships can be directed to: [email protected]

� GAME COMMISSIONOpportunities: The Game Commission did not have any summer internship programsavailable at the time of this printing.

� GENERAL SERVICESOpportunities: The Department of General Services is specifically seeking interns interested inthe area of information technology.

How to Apply: Go to www.scsc.pa.gov > Job Seekers > Open Test Announcements >Internships and Summer Employment to learn more about the Commonwealth Public ServiceInternship Program and submit an application under Test Announcement # 2016-032.

Contact [email protected] with questions.

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� HEALTHOpportunities:

– To gain an understanding of how the Department of Health interacts with other state agencies and the PA General Assembly in regards to legislation and its impact on public health.– The Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA) serves as liaison between the Department and the General Assembly. The office assists in developing proposed legislation and in promoting health-related initiatives of the administration. Also, it works with members of the legislature, responds to inquiries on behalf of their offices and their constituents, and explains and promotes Department programs and policies.

Schedule of Experiences:– Exposure to the operations of State Government by working as a team member in the OLA

Specific tasks will include: – Attending legislative hearings– Edit and review Annual Reports for the Department and various Bureaus– Assist in the review and editing of testimony– Reviewing legislation and movement of legislation to committee, floor, etc.– Bill analysis, review and input to the Department’s Policy Office– Answering phone and email inquiries from elected officials and staff members– Assist in the preparation of mailing and outreach efforts– Meet with deputies and directors to learn about the policies and programs at the Department– Participate in meetings at the Department as well as meetings involving the General Assembly– Assist with Vital Records function to include the issuance of birth and death certificates

Outcomes will include:– An understanding of the operations of a state agency– An understanding of the operations of the PA General Assembly – Work as a team member in the Office of Legislative Affairs– Learn to prioritize tasks and manage daily work schedule – Ability to research inquiries from legislative offices in a professional manner – Development of work-skills in a professional office environment

Supervision and Monitoring:– Participate in daily updates on issues (team meetings)– Weekly planning meeting– Mid-semester evaluation– Final evaluation at the completion of the semester– Work with the supervisor regarding the development of a health-related class project paper

Internship is under the guidance and oversight of:– Will Freeman, Legislative Specialist; Neil Malady, Legislative Director

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How to Apply: For more information or to apply, contact: Will Freeman Executive Office, Room 806, Health and Welfare Building 625 Forster Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Monday through Friday 717-783-3985

� HISTORICAL & MUSEUM COMMISSIONOpportunities: The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission is accepting applications fromstudents who are interested in the 2016 Keystone Summer Internship Program.

The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) offers a variety of internshipopportunities to undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing a career in public history.PHMC, an agency of state government, is the official history agency of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania.

Deadline: ASAP

How to Apply: To receive the application from the website, please visit www.phmc.pa.gov andfollow these steps below:

– Click to the top right hand side and click “about” – Scroll down, click on “join”– The middle of the page click on “internships” – Click on “Keystone Summer Internships” – Towards the right you will see a link “Keystone Internship Application”

Please fill out the application and other paperwork required. Students can email the applicationto [email protected] or mail it to:

Internship Programs Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 300 North Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120-0024

See next 3 pages for additional information

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� HOUSING FINANCE AGENCYOpportunities: The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Ageny did not have any summer internshipprograms available at the time of this printing. Please check www.phfa.org for availability.

� HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSIONOpportunities: PHRC has interns year-round, most are legal interns. Some are placed throughPenn State and Temple's Capitol Semester. Requirements vary according to the position. Legalinterns are in Pittsburgh, Harrisburg or Philadelphia. Administrative, educational outreach orcommunications interns are in Harrisburg only.

How to Apply: Those interested should email [email protected] and express their interest. Anapplication will be sent to those interested.

� HUMAN SERVICESOpportunities: There are numerous opportunities available for current college students towork as a Commonwealth Public Service Intern for DHS. This is a paid ($14.03/hour), sixmonth internship, which provides a flexible pathway for college students to advance from thisinternship program to Commonwealth employment in a variety of occupations. Followingsuccessful completion of this program, students will be promoted to a full-time, permanentposition with the Department of Human Services!

To qualify, you must be currently enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student in an accreditedcollege/university in a declared bachelor’s degree program and have successful completion ofat least 60 college credits at the time of hire. Full time undergraduate students who havesuccessfully completed at least 30 college credits and anticipate the completion of at least 60college credits at the time of hire may apply for this program. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT:Authorization by the college/university for the student to participate in the CommonwealthPublic Service Intern Program.

How to Apply: Apply by late January to be considered for internships starting in late spring!Access the test announcement for Commonwealth Public Service Intern for additionalinformation, including a general description of the type of work and how to apply by going tothe Civil Service website. www.scsc.pa.gov

Students may apply online through the Online Services section of the Civil Service website.

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� INSPECTOR GENERALOpportunities: On a continuous basis, the Office of Inspector General looks to recruitqualified college students to serve as Investigative, Information Technology, and InteractiveMedia Design Interns to assist in meeting the agency's mission as well as to help students gainexperience. The internships are unpaid positions and last for the length of the student'ssemester. Depending upon school requirements and case assignments, interns will usuallywork between 20 and 40 hours per week. To accommodate students, internships are availableduring fall, spring, and summer semesters.Deadline: January Start – November 30 Deadline

May Start – March 31 DeadlineAugust Start – June 30 Deadline

How to Apply: Contact Tiffany R. Welcome at [email protected] or 215-560-1519.To guarantee a prompt start to an internship and to give ample time for interviewing andbackground checks, it is important for interested students to supply a resume, personal datasheet, and internship application to the Internship Coordinator by the application deadline.

� LIQUOR CONTROL BOARDOpportunities: Paid internships are offered, but are subject to availability within specificoffices and bureaus. All information for LCB internships is listed on the LCB's website: www.lcb.state.pa.us (“About Us – Work With Us - Internships”)

If a candidate is interested in being a Government Service Intern (GSI), the appropriate link maybe found on the LCB's website. When the PLCB is contacted by one of its bureau directors forcandidates to interview, it opens a requisition with the Commonwealth's Bureau of State Employment,which provides a list of applicants to interview based on the GSI applications submitted.

Interested candidates can forward resumes directly to the LCB's Bureau of Human Resourcesfor consideration.

Deadline: ASAP

How to Apply: For information on LCB internships and to learn how to apply, go towww.lcb.state.pa.us (“About Us – Work With Us - Internships”)

For GSI internships, go to www.employment.pa.gov and click on "Apply Now".

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� MILITARY & VETERAN AFFAIRSOpportunities: They offer:

– Wildlife Fisheries Biologist Aides– Engineering Scientific & Technical Interns

Deadline: ASAP

How to Apply: E-mail [email protected] or contact: DMVA HR Service Center at 717-861-6993.

� PENNDOTOpportunities: As in years past, PennDOT will sponsor an extensive Summer EmploymentProgram (SEP) which includes Government Services Interns. The program runs from Maythrough August 2016 to supplement the permanent workforce.

The Government Services Interns are utilized primarily for summer maintenance and signupgrade services, and they perform laboring duties in maintenance organizations as well asworksites along the highway. In order to be eligible for consideration, candidates must beenrolled as a full-time college student for Fall 2016 and have a valid Pennsylvania Driver’sLicense. The hourly rate is $12.43. Please note that some PennDOT County MaintenanceOrganizations, including Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lycoming, Philadelphia, Pike, Snyder,Sullivan, and Union Counties will not be hiring Government Services Interns in 2016. Moreinformation about PennDOT’s Government Services Interns and other internship opportunitiescan be found at www.penndot.gov/about-us/Pages/Employment.aspx.

Deadline: ASAP

How to Apply: Interested parties should apply online at www.emplyment.pa.gov under theStudent Summer Employment Positions category. The technical support line is 717-787-5703.All candidates, including those previously employed by PennDOT, must complete the onlineapplication to be considered for employment.

� PHEAAOpportunities: Visit pheaa.org/jobs to view a complete list of job announcements, includinginternship opportunities when available.

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� PROBATION & PAROLEOpportunities: Must be studying criminal justice, law, or government and completed secondyear of undergrad or be in law school. Prefer law students for summer.

Deadline: April 1, 2016

How to Apply: www.pbpp.pa.gov – Go to the About the Board Section then to Employmentand then Contact HR.

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� PSERSOpportunities: The Commonwealth uses the Government Services Internship (GSI)classification for the summer intern positions. PSERS utilizes the GSI during the entire schoolyear.

GSI positions within the Commonwealth are paid positions, including the ones hired at PSERS.

The candidate must be a full time college student (carry 12 credits). Depending on the school,there may be a requirement for the total number of hours that must be worked if the internshipis being used towards college graduation. Many GSI positions, again, are temporary during thesummer and are not counted towards college credit. It is a temporary job during school break.

Positions are located in the field offices and in our Harrisburg Central Office (Bureau ofCommunications and Counseling only).

Deadline: Candidates can apply at any time through the Bureau of State Employment'swebsite. However, for summer internships, it is highly recommended that college studentsapply earlier in the year so that their application is on file when an agency is ready to hiresummer help (usually in May).

How to Apply: http://employment.pa.gov/portal/server.pt/community/home/4635

� PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONOpportunities: There are no internships available at this time.

� REVENUEOpportunities: The Department of Revenue utilizes the Government Services Intern and Clerk2 job titles for summer employment. Most positions are located in Strawberry Square, Harrisburg.

– Government Services Intern (full-time enrollment in a post-secondary education institution for the fall semester. Performs a variety of functions based on bureau assignment). $12.43 per hour.

– Clerk 2 Intern (performs customer service functions in our Taxpayer Service and Information Center). $14.23 per hour.

How to Apply: Please submit your application on the Bureau of State Employment website tobe considered for this great opportunity.

1. Go to www.employment.pa.gov2. Click on Job Opportunities on the right side of the page.3. On the second page of positions click on Student Summer Employment Positions or on the first page of positions click on Clerical Support positions.

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4. Click on Apply and complete the application following the instructions provided.

You can apply under both categories to expand your opportunities.

The Department of Revenue will request a list of qualified candidates from the Bureau of StateEmployment, and we will contact you for an interview.

� SERSOpportunities: Internship opportunities are currently limited to the agency’s paid investmentinternship program. Availability of internships is dependent on agency needs and budgetconstraints. The agency does not currently offer summer investment internships. InvestmentInterns work during an entire fall (August – December) or spring (January – May) college semester.

About the work:SERS-Investment Office actively manages a dynamic portfolio in excess of $26 billion. Thus,SERS-Investment Internship program provides students with an opportunity to gain real worldinvestment exposure and experience in a top-ranking pension plan. Key activities includeperforming investment research, implementing new investment strategies, monitoringinvestment performance, and ensuring external investment managers adhere to guidelines.

Intern assignments may include:

– Monitoring cash flow

– Preparing cash forecasting reports and liquidity schedules

– Maintaining databases

– Preparing materials for board meetings

– Performing qualitative and quantitative analysis of investment managers’ performance

– Monitoring investment managers to ensure compliance

– Assisting with analysis of asset class portfolios

Investment interns work in SERS’ Harrisburg, Pennsylvania central office. Interns must beavailable a minimum of 15 hours a week during normal business hours during the fall or springsemester. There is flexibility with the days and times worked but a set schedule must be agreedupon and adhered to for the duration of the internship.

Eligibility Requirements (must meet all requirements):– Enrolled at an accredited college or university

– Working toward a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree in Business Administration, Economics, Finance, International Business, Investment Management, or related field

– Overall GPA of 3.25 or higher

– Available to work a minimum of 15 hours a week during the course of a semester

– Available to work between the hours of 7:30 AM and 5:00 PM

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Deadline: ASAP

How to Apply: Samantha M. Cox, Recruitment and Placement Officer Human Resources Division Phone: 717-237-0395 Email: [email protected] Fax: 717-783-0581

� STATE, DEPARTMENT OFOpportunities: The DOS does generally have legal interns; however, it is all coordinatedthrough the Office of General Counsel.

Aside from unpaid interns, agencies will have the opportunity to sponsor paid Finnegan Internsthis year. The link below provides additional information about the program.http://finneganfoundation.org/internship.html

Deadline: ASAP

� STATE POLICEOpportunities: Opportunities for internships with the PSP are very limited.

There is one internship available this year through the Laboratory Internship Program. – Scientific Services Division, Harrisburg Regional Laboratory

Qualifications– Must be currently enrolled at a college or university in a FEPAC accredited forensic program and have completed their junior year of study.– Must have 12 college credits in chemistry, have maintained a GPA of 3.0 and be in good standing with their academic institution.– Must be available to participate in the 2016 Internship program for approximately 8 weeks throughout the summer.

The internship announcement and applications are sent to the Internship Coordinator for the ForensicProgram within each FEPAC school. They disseminate the information and "filter" the applicationsprior to returning them to the PSP. The announcement and application will not be found on a website.

Deadline: ASAP

How to Apply: For more information, http://www.psp.pa.gov/employment/Pages/Interns-Associates-and-Trainees.aspx#.VNEYl2ko6Uk

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� TURNPIKE COMMISSION

Opportunities: The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is accepting applications for itssummer employment program for 2016. The program runs from May 1st through September30th. There will be positions available in Fare Collection, Maintenance and administrativeoffices across the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

To be eligible for employment, applicants must meet the following criteria:

– Be at least eighteen (18) years of age or have completed a secondary education program such as high school or GED prior to their starting date of employment:

– Be currently enrolled in, or accepted to, a post-secondary educational program such as a college or trade school for the upcoming summer or fall semester.

CEO Intern Fellows Program for Diverse Groups:The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission will also be conducting the 2nd annual Chief ExecutiveOfficer's (CEO) Intern Fellows Program for Diverse Groups. This program will place up to 10individuals in positions at the Commission's Central Administration Building with a particularemphasis on positions within the fields of math & science.

Deadline: ASAP

How to Apply: Interested individuals should complete a summer employment applicationonline at www.paturnpike.com under "Employment/CEO intern Program".