DOJ Pathways Internship Program Bureau of Prisons Student Trainee (Human Resource Student Trainee) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Washington, DC at Geebo

DOJ Pathways Internship Program Bureau of Prisons Student Trainee (Human Resource Student Trainee)

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Department Of Justice
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DIVISION: Staffing & Employee Relations Section, Human Resource Management Division, Central Office, Washington, DC
PATHWAY PROGRAM Overview: Allows students to be exposed to the work of the Government through Federal internships while pursuing their degree. This position is being filled under the Pathways Internship Program which is designed to provide students enrolled in a wide variety of educational institutions, from high school to graduate level, with paid work opportunities in agencies to explore Federal careers while still in school. The Internship provides manager''s a ready source of student employees and potential permanent employees upon completion of the program requirements. It also provides the student with work experience directly related to the curriculum studies or career goals.
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Job Title: DOJ Pathways Internship Program Bureau of Prisons Student Trainee (Human Resource Student Trainee)
Department: Department Of Justice
Agency: Justice, Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System
Job Announcement Number: CO-2014-0146
SALARY RANGE: $30,761.00 to $39,984.00 / Per Year
OPEN PERIOD: Friday, March 21, 2014 to Friday, March 28, 2014
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0299-04
POSITION INFORMATION: Hours of work can be Full-Time or Part-Time based on Participant Agreement. - 1 YEAR OR MORE
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 05
DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy - Washington DC, DC
WHO MAY APPLY: OPEN TO INDIVIDUALS CURRENTLY ACCEPTED FOR ENROLLMENT OR CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN A QUALIFYING EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ON A FULL OR HALF-TIME BASIS.
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Public Trust - Background Investigation
SUPERVISORY STATUS: NoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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