STUDENT EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM:
The Student Employment Program provides Federal employment opportunities to students who are enrolled
or accepted for enrollment as degree seeking students taking at least a half-time academic, technical, or vocational
course load in an accredited high school, technical, vocational, 2 or 4 year college or university, graduate or
professional school.
The Tax Division employs approximately 10 students through the Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP).
To apply for a student position with the Tax Division, you must submit a resume which includes a description of your
work experience, the dates (month and year) of previous and current employment, the status of your school enrollment,
your social security number and whether you can work full-time or part-time.
Application materials should be sent to:
USDOJ/Tax Division Human Resources Office
P.O. BOX 813
Ben Franklin Station
Washington, DC 20044
Attn: Student Employment Coordinator
OR
You may submit your application via e-mail to: Tax.Applications@usdoj.gov.
BENEFITS:
Annual (Vacation) and Sick Leave:
Students are eligible to earn annual and sick leave.
Health and Life Insurance:
Students in the Student Temporary Employment Program are considered temporary employees and are generally
not entitled to these benefits. However, once students have been continuously employed for a year without a break in
service exceeding 5 days, they may enroll in the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program, paying 100% of the
premium (i.e., both the employee and government share).
Retirement Coverage:
Students in the STEP are generally ineligible for retirement coverage.
Student Work Schedules:
You can work a variety of schedules. You and your supervisor will work together to determine your schedule based
on your academic needs and the work needs of the office.
Salary:
Typically, the Tax Division hires students at the GS-1 thru GS-4 grade levels. Salaries will be determined by your
level of education. In the Washington, DC area, these grade levels earn from $17,152 - $23,744 annually.
For additional detailed information concerning student employment you may visit the Office of Personnel Management's Website
at: http://www.opm.gov/employ/students.
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