>   APPLY ONLINE     
 >   FEEDBACK     
 >   PRINTER FRIENDLY      
 >   TEXT ONLY 
  WHERE INTELLIGENCE GOES TO WORK
   NSA HOME      ABOUT NSA      RESEARCH      BUSINESS       CAREERS       PUBLIC INFO      HISTORY 
  JOB SEARCH     BENEFITS      CAREER FIELDS      STUDENT PROGRAMS      TRANSITIONING 
MILITARY
    DIVERSITY      FAQs 
 CAREER FAIR SCHEDULE      CO-OP      INTERNSHIPS      SCHOLARSHIPS/EMPLOYMENT      HIGH SCHOOL 
    
STUDENT PROGRAMS | HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT PROGRAMS  | NSA Image
Spacer | NSA Image

NSA isn't just for college graduates. Several programs are available for high school students with a variety of skill sets.

 
Spacer | NSA Image
STUDENT PROGRAMS | High School Student Programs Picture | NSA Image



 

 F urther Your Education

Whether you're gifted in math and science, or strong in office technology, NSA provides on-the-job training specific to your skill set.

 HIGH SCHOOL WORK STUDY PROGRAM 

Spend your senior year earning valuable work experience with NSA.

Application Deadline
Applications are accepted September 1st - November 1st of each year.

About the HSWS Program
The High School Work Study Program is designed for high school students who are enrolled in either business computing or office technology classes, and who plan to participate in a school-sponsored work experience program during their senior year.

About the Vo-Tech Program
The Vo-tech Program is designed for students who are enrolled in Printing/Graphic Arts or Manufacturing classes, and who plan to participate in a school-sponsored work experience program during their senior year.

Nature of the Program

When hired, you will be placed on a Temporary Appointment which includes a "Not to Exceed" date of June 30th. This means employment is guaranteed from September-June of your senior year, with the possibility of an extension through August 31st. Your temporary, part-time employment category requires a Monday-Friday duty schedule for no more than 32 hours and no less than 20 hours per week.

Training
You'll enhance your educational requirements with on-the-job training and continued participation in work experience at school during your senior year.

Salary
As a High School Work Study or Model Shop student you will earn a wage consistent with a GGD-01 job classification.

As a Vo-Tech student you will earn a wage consistent with a WB 1/1 job classification.

Benefits
You will earn sick and annual leave in proportion to time actually worked. Time will be accrued at a rate of one hour leave per 20 hours worked. You will also be paid full Social Security taxes.

Available High School Work Study positions:

  • Office Assistant (type, file, maintain records, answer phones, and operate business equipment such as word processors and personal computers)
  • Accounting Assistant (handle ledgers and analyze and maintain vital financial records)
  • Computer Aides (operate our data processing equipment, often the most sophisticated equipment on the market)

Job Placement After Graduation
NSA cannot guarantee permanent full- or part-time employment after completing the work-study program. However, should a permanent vacancy exist, every effort will be made to find a place for you if you desire permanent employment.

Qualifications

  • Must reside in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. metro area
  • Must be a U.S. citizen
  • Must have an interest and aptitude in business computing and office technology
  • Must be a high school junior enrolled in either business computing or office technology classes with plans to participate in a school-sponsored work experience program throughout your senior year
  • Must carry at least an unweighted 2.5 GPA
  • Must be 16 years old by August 31st following your junior year
  • Must have reliable transportation for getting to and from work

Making the grade

  • You must meet the standards of performance on the job
  • You must maintain passing grades in all senior class work
  • If absent from school, you must be absent from work
  • You must achieve satisfactory evaluations from both your Work Supervisor and Work Experience Coordinator
  • You must complete the program year, graduate, and receive your high school diploma
  • Employment may be terminated if your personal conduct warrants such action

How to apply
Check with your high school work experience coordinator to determine if NSA is scheduled to visit your school during the fall semester. You may also call NSA's Recruiting Branch at (410)-854-4592 for an independent application. The application consists of:

  1. Resume - you must apply online and send an additional copy with your application Sample (11.4KB PDF)
  2. Two teacher recommendations Recommendation form (15.5KB PDF)
  3. Official transcript and a copy of your first quarter report card

Application deadline is November 1st of your junior year.


Back to TopBack To The Top | NSA Image

    
Spacer | NSA Image Spacer | NSA Image Spacer | NSA Image
 Template Footer | NSA Image