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Internships / Work Study

Graduate student interns usually serve for one semester or quarter during the academic year, either on a full-time or part-time basis. Summer internships are typically full-time and range from 10 to 12 weeks.

Eligibility Requirements:

To apply, please send your resume by e-mail to tto@cdc.gov with information on the type of position desired (see below) and time frame of availability.  Someone from the TTO will follow up.

Available Positions: (All positions are volunteer, unpaid, and do not provide academic credit unless otherwise indicated.)

  1. Legal Interns (Note: for law school credit)
  2. Marketing Intern (MBA students preferred)
  3. Legal Intern for the Summer term

Work-study opportunities are also available for undergraduate students. The Work Study Program offers students various clerical/filing and student trainee occupations during the academic year and/or summer months (June/July – September.) Students must apply for and be awarded federally-sponsored college work-study through their academic institution to be eligible for the work study program. Students working through the Work Study Program are not CDC/ATSDR employees and are not eligible for federal benefits.

Part-time and full-time details at CDC TTO are available for employees and contractors currently employed by the CDC. However TTO does NOT currently have any funding for details. Thus, it is the detailees responsibility to provide supervisory authorization and FTE funding for their detail.

 

 

 

Page last reviewed: March 31, 2008
This page last updated: May 23, 2008
Content source: Office of the Chief Science Officer