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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any job opportunities with ONDCP?
All ONDCP employment positions, as well as positions for other Federal agencies, are posted on the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Web site.  From the site, you can conduct a search for currently available ONDCP positions.

Does ONDCP have a student internship program?
Yes, the ONDCP Student Internship Program allows students to gain educational and work experience within various components of ONDCP. Internship opportunities within ONDCP are unpaid positions working at least two days a week with a minimum commitment of two months (not exceeding 90 days in duration).

What is ONDCP’s mailing address?
Mail for ONDCP staff can be sent to either of the following locations:

Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
Executive Office of the President
Washington, DC 20503

or

Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse
PO Box 6000
Rockville, MD 20849-6000

If your mailing is time-sensitive, please send it to the second address provided above (the Clearinghouse address), which will ensure a faster delivery.

Are ONDCP patches available for distribution?
No, ONDCP patches are no longer available.

Where can I locate contact information for a specific ONDCP staff person?
Contact information for individual staff members is not available on the ONDCP Web site. If you would like to contact us and provide the details of your request and full contact information, we can forward this information to the staff person for you.

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