Tuesday, September 20, 2011

White House Council o on Environmental Quality Internn Environmental Quality Internships Available

WHITE HOUSE COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY NOW ACCEPTING SPRING INTERNSHIP APPLICATIONS. 
DEADLINE:  NOVEMBER 1ST


The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) coordinates Federal environmental efforts and works closely with agencies and other White House offices in the development of environmental policies and initiatives. CEQ was established within the Executive Office of the President by Congress as part of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA).
The Council's Chair, Nancy Sutley, serves as the principal environmental policy adviser to the President. Chair Sutley assists and advises the President in developing environmental policies and initiatives.
CEQ interns are given a wide range of assignments including conducting research, managing incoming inquiries, attending meetings, and writing memos on a variety of environmental issues.  Interns have the opportunity to be involved in groundbreaking projects, working closely with staff from all levels and a variety of backgrounds.  The pace in the office is fast, so accuracy and attention to detail are absolute requirements.  Interns can expect to begin with the basics and gradually add more specialized projects as they gain experience.
Other essential intern duties include answering phones, routing mail, copying documents, filing and retrieving information, assembling briefing materials and performing assigned research tasks. 

Qualifications Needed:
We are seeking students who are:
  • Highly motivated
  • Willing to contribute where needed
  • Have the ability to handle the inherent pressure that comes with working within the Executive Office of the President.
Additionally, candidates should have:
  • Excellent communications skills
  • Computer literacy
  • Relevant classroom or practical experience
We strongly prefer candidates who are available to work full-time, but will consider applicants who cannot.  CEQ will work with interns who are attempting to arrange credit with a college or university to help fulfill academic requirements.   All internship positions are unpaid.
Most interns work a typical semester-based schedule (May – August, September – December, January – April); however a position may be customized based on applicant availability and project needs.
Deadlines for applications are March 1 (Summer), July 1 (Fall), and November 1 (Spring).


Shira Miller
Special Assistant to the Chair
Council on Environmental Quality
smiller@ceq.eop.gov

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