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Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs

Grants and Program Support Intern (OA), GS-0303-00


Announcement Number:
JP-14-999 VOL
Application Deadline:
11/12/2013
WASHINGTON / DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA / DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Open Date:
10/21/2013
Salary Range:
0.0
0.0
Location Notes:
Applications will be accepted from degree seeking students enrolled or accepted for enrollment at least half-time in an accredited institution.
Pay Schedule:
Annual
Who May Apply:
US Citizens
Time Limit:
Internship
Promotion Potential:
0
Number of Vacancies:
Many
Work Schedule:
Full Time




Agency Marketing Statement:

  • Are you interested in working for a cutting edge agency this summer with a mission to improve public safety and the fair administration of justice? If so, the Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP) is seeking high performing individuals to serve as Summer Volunteer Student Interns in the capacity of Grants and Program Support Intern. OJP has provided leadership in developing the nation's capacity to prevent and control crime, improving the criminal and juvenile justice systems, increasing knowledge about crime and related issues, and assisting crime victims.

    This summer while engaging in professional development and experiential learning activities, interns will have an opportunity to research and analyze data that supports project recommendations for grant services. Additionally, participants in the OJP Summer Volunteer Intern program will engage in experiential learning and enrichment seminars. The seminars provide the interns with a broad breadth of understanding of the activities of the federal city (e.g. tours of the Supreme Court, Congress and other federal buildings/monuments); enhance familiarity with the Office of Justice Programs and other components within the Department of Justice. Activities will include lecture series, tours, conference participation and discussion groups on current topics related to criminal justice and public service. For more information on OJP, please refer to http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ .

Notes:

  • Interested students will be given an opportunity (on the "Applicant Information" screen) to select up to four (4) OJP organization(s) you wish to be considered. Descriptions of these organizations are found below.

    Since this is an on-line application process, faxed or emailed applications will not be accepted. Applications and supporting documentations (e.g., DD-214 and college transcripts) must be RECEIVED BY THE CLOSING DATE of this announcement. To be referred for this position, you must be currently attending, or are enrolled to attend, classes on at least a half-time schedule as defined by your educational facility. A copy of your college transcript must be submitted with your on-line application.

    ORGANIZATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS:

    The Office of the Assistant Attorney General sets policy and priorities, coordinates the activities of the Bureaus and Offices, and ensures that OJP policies and programs reflect the priorities of the President, the Attorney General, and the Congress.

    The Bureau of Justice Assistance supports law enforcement, courts, corrections, treatment, victim services, technology, and prevention initiatives that strengthen the nations criminal justice system.

    The Bureau of Justice Statistics collects, analyzes, publishes, and disseminates statistical information on crime, criminal offenders, crime victims, and criminal justice operations.

    The National Institute of Justice is the research and evaluation arm of the Department of Justice, and is dedicated to researching crime control and justice issues.

    The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention provides national leadership, coordination, and resources to prevent and respond to juvenile delinquency and victimization by supporting states and communities in their efforts to improve the juvenile justice system.

    The Office for Victims of Crime works to enhance Americas capacity to assist crime victims by helping to change attitudes, policies and practices by supporting a wide range of activities using the Crime Victims Fund, such as victim compensation and assistance services.

    The Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking Office assists states, local governments, tribal governments, and other public and private entities in relation to sex offender registration, notification, and other measures for the protection of the public from sexual abuse or exploitation.

    The Office of Audit, Assessment, and Management ensures financial grant compliance and auditing of OJPs internal controls to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse; conduct programmatic assessments of DOJ grant programs; and serve as a central source for grant management policy.

    The Office of Administration serves as the principal advisor to the Assistant Attorney General for OJP on matters involving human resources, contracting and procurement, property and space management, and the maintenance, safety, and security of facilities.

    The Office of the Chief Financial Officer serves as the principal advisor to the Assistant Attorney General for OJP on matters involving fiscal policy guidance and control, and supports accounting, budgetary, financial and grants management, and claims collection services.

    The Office of the General Counsel provides legal advice and guidance on all agency operations and on a variety of diverse legal questions arising under grants, contracts, and statutes and regulations governing the expenditure of federal grants or contract funds.

    The Office of Communications works to develop and implement a strategic communications plan in support of the OJPs priorities. The three OCOM teams work with OJP bureaus and offices to coordinate communication and activities with the Congress, Media, & Stakeholders.

    The Office of the Chief Information Officer provides information technology leadership, guidance, and implementation that advances the OJPs mission, improves management effectiveness and ensures effective internal controls.

    The Office for Civil Rights ensures that recipients of financial assistance from OJP, and Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) are not engaged in prohibited discrimination and to secure prompt and full compliance with all civil rights laws and regulations.

    The Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships works closely with the White House Office for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships and with members of the faith and community based non-profit communities to implement efforts across the country in three particular areas: prisoner reentry, youth violence prevention, and President Obama's Fatherhood & Mentoring Initiative.

Duties:

  • Performs work related to the gathering and development of materials, and reporting of activities in support of the technical projects of an organization.
  • Performs office automation work requiring the use of software applications and computer equipment. Prepares correspondence, reports, technical documents, graphs/charts, forms, and other office support materials.


Contact Information:

Constance Jones
202-616-8663
Constance.Jones2@usdoj.gov

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