Monday, July 10, 2023

US EPA Internship

Internship information down below

The details – Support diversity in environmental crime enforcement at EPA

Introduction

Help our Special Agent teams nationally recruit a diverse next generation of criminal environmental law enforcement agents for the Environmental Protection Agency Criminal Investigation Division (CID).

What you'll do

The EPA criminal enforcement program is part of EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA). It is headquartered in Washington, DC, with field investigative offices in EPA’s 10 regional offices and in more than 30 other locations across the country. An EPA CID virtual intern will assist our Regionally based Special Agents in Charge (SACs) and Diversity Team members to inform regional and national audiences about the work of EPA Criminal Enforcement. They will also assist with recruiting professionals to conduct and support environmental crime enforcement. Your duties may include: • Working with the SACs and Diversity team to develop a recruiting plan for either national application or one of 10 EPA Regions • Researching existing undergraduate institutions and/or professional organizations to analyze and compare them against competing factors such as location, student/member diversity, criminal justice and/or environmental curriculum, etc. • Identifying and contacting potential recruiting partners and influencers, including professional organizations, affinity groups, and university career centers • Assisting with scheduling and advertising of the recruitment travel and events • Depending on travel or in-person event restrictions, supporting and participating in recruiting events at or near your campus by managing logistics, registering attendees, and taking photos • Serving as the SAC's principal point of contact for students and faculty on your campus • Developing social media content of national or regional interest • Analyzing data and metrics to measure outcomes

What you'll learn

Learn about EPA work in recruiting professionals to conduct and support environmental crime enforcement, and about efforts of the Diversity team.

Apply through this link Applications are due by July 31st

Estimated program start and end dates are Sep. 15, 2023 – May 31, 2024.