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Description
~ The U.S. Department of the Interior's (DOI), Office of
Environmental Policy and Compliance (OEPC) has a mission to provide leadership on environmental policies and compliance for the nation's
premier resource management and conservation agency. ~
OEPC works with DOI Bureaus and Offices to be
the Department's lead voice for a range of
environmental issues. We also coordinate with other federal and state agencies to
help ensure environmental stewardship and the protection of natural,
cultural, and historic resources.
Additionally, OEPC provides advice to the
Secretary of the Interior, the Deputy Secretary, the Assistant Secretary for
Policy, Management, and Budget, and other senior officials.
For more information about our office, check
out our website. Also, check out our Anchorage link.
Internship Overview
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance (OEPC), is offering a summer internship at the Anchorage, Alaska office.
The internship is unpaid and would be a minimum of 6 to 10 hours per week, beginning May or June 2014, with specific hours negotiated. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and currently enrolled in a college or university and receiving school credits, or accepted into a college or university for the fall semester.
Responsibilities
- The intern will provide
assistance with the DOI disaster preparedness program in Alaska and
Alaska-based oil discharge/hazardous substance release preparedness documents. - Other duties may also include general
research, assisting with environmental review and comments on external federal
projects, preparing draft reports and meeting summaries, and general office
duties. - The exposure to various statutes
that govern our natural resources (such as the National Environmental
Protection Act, National Historic Preservation Act, Endangered Species Act, Oil
Pollution Act of 1990, and other authorities) will help improve the intern's
understanding of federal service and the mission of the DOI and OEPC.
To Apply
Please click below: "Apply Now Online!" to send application materials to Grace Cochon with OEPC Alaska.
Applications
must include:
- A resume;
- A cover letter indicating reasons for interest
in interning with DOI; and - Three academic or work references.
Note: As
with all federal agencies, if selected and before work can begin at the agency,
the applicant must pass a security clearance, which includes a standard fingerprint
and background check, as well as have a college transcript submitted from the
school.
Completed applications must be
received by March 14, 2014.