Thursday, July 11, 2013

Pathways Internship Experience Program (IEP) and Internship Temporary Experience Program (ITEP) - Accepting Applications


We are accepting applications for the U.S. Department of State Pathways Internship Experience Program (IEP) and the Internship Temporary Experience Program (ITEP).

These vacancies are located in Washington D.C.

Please visit USAJobs to start the online application process and search for the following vacancy announcement numbers:

ITEP

  • GS-199 Foreign Affairs GS-5/7 ITEP HRSC/PATH-2013-0108: Cutoff - first 100 applicants

IEP

  • GS-199 Foreign Affairs GS-5/7 IEP HRSC/PATH-2013-0109: Cutoff - first 100 applicants
  • GS-199 Intelligence Research GS-7 IEP HRSC/PATH-2013-0110: Cutoff - first 50 applicants

These two programs replace all former paid internships (e.g. Student Temporary Employment Program, Student Career Experience Program, Cooperative Education Program, Stay-in-School Program, and the Summer Clerical Program).

The Internship Experience Program (IEP) allows for non-temporary appointments that are expected to last the length of the academic program for which the intern is enrolled. IEP participants, while in the program, are eligible for noncompetitive promotions.

The Internship Temporary Experience Program (ITEP) places interns on temporary appointments not to exceed one year with the possibility of extensions in one-year increments. The temporary nature of ITEP allows for interns to work during seasonal and holiday breaks in academic programs. ITEP participants are ineligible for noncompetitive promotions. If an ITEP participant is qualified at a higher grade level, he/she must compete for the position via a USAJobs vacancy announcement.

Both programs allow for noncompetitive conversion into the competitive service following successful completion of all program requirements. Veteran’s preference applies. So consider a Pathways internship with the U.S. Department of State, witnessing and participating in the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy, working closely with the U.S. diplomats and civil servants who carry out America’s foreign policy initiatives.

We appreciate your interest in a career with the U.S. Department of State.

Visit our forums if you have any questions, or to search for topics of interest. The forums can be found under Engage on the careers.state.gov website. You can also search our FAQs for more information.

U.S. citizenship is required. An equal opportunity employer.



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