Apply for the U.S. Foreign Service PAID Internship Program
Overview: The U.S. Foreign Service Internship Program (USFSIP), established in 2014, offers a unique, merit- and needs-based opportunity for undergraduate students to gain firsthand experience in U.S. diplomacy. This program consists of two paid summer internships, providing students with a blend of professional and academic growth while exploring career opportunities at the Department of State.
Program Highlights:
- Two Summer Internships: Participants engage in a two-year commitment, spending the first summer in Washington, D.C., and the second summer at a U.S. embassy or consulate overseas.
- Comprehensive Training: The program includes a three-week orientation covering U.S. diplomatic history, writing skills, and professional development, followed by hands-on experience in policy work.
- Academic and Professional Benefits: Interns not only gain valuable work experience but also receive training that enhances both their academic and professional trajectories.
Open & Closing Dates:
August 28, 2024, to September 8, 2024
Salary:
$19.33 per hour
Pay Scale & Grade:
GS-04
Location:
Department of State Posts – Overseas and Domestic (MANY vacancies)
Eligibility Criteria:
- Open to U.S. Citizens: Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or those owing allegiance to the U.S.
- For Current Undergraduates: Eligible students must be enrolled in an undergraduate program, maintaining a GPA of 3.2 or higher.
- Financial Need: Demonstration of financial need is required through the Student Aid Index on the FAFSA or a Statement of Financial Need.
- Rising Sophomores/Juniors: Applicants should be sophomores or juniors at the time of application, ensuring they will be continuing their education through spring 2026.
- Security Clearance: Participants must obtain and maintain a SECRET security clearance.
Program Structure:
- First Summer (2025): A 10-week internship in Washington, D.C., including three weeks of orientation and seven weeks of policy work at the Department of State.
- Second Summer (2026): A 10-week assignment at a U.S. embassy or consulate overseas.
- Intervening Year: Students must maintain their GPA and take the Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT).
Application Process:
- Deadline: Applications must be submitted electronically through USAJOBS by September 8, 2024.
- Documents Required: Applicants need to submit transcripts, a resume built in USAJOBS, a Statement of Interest, and a Statement of Financial Need. FAFSA Submission Summaries are optional but recommended.
- Evaluation: A selection panel reviews applications based on academic performance, financial need, and demonstrated interest in foreign affairs.
Security Clearance Information: Obtaining a security clearance is essential but may take up to 150 days, especially for candidates with extensive foreign ties or other complicating factors. The clearance process could delay or prevent participation if not completed in time.
Equal Opportunity: The U.S. Department of State is committed to diversity and inclusion, ensuring a fair hiring process free from discrimination.
Application Assistance: For help with the application process, applicants can contact the Help Desk or reach out to a Diplomat in Residence for guidance.
This program is a stepping stone for students interested in a future in diplomacy, offering unmatched exposure to U.S. foreign policy operations and the potential for a fulfilling career with the Department of State.
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