Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed has announced that he will offer paid summer internships. alnews montgomeryal mymgm ourmgm alabamanewsnetwork
“Opportunities like the Mayor’s Internship Program increase access to a world of careers in public service and beyond,” Reed said. “This initiative goes hand-in-hand with our workforce development strategy while also allowing us to do our part to create good paying jobs for motivated students in our region.
The Mayor’s Internship Program is an eight-week paid internship beginning June 20 and ending August 19. Successful candidates are required to commit to a minimum of 25 hours per week and can work up to 37.5 hours per week based on the needs of the host department. The candidate must also be available to work for the duration of the internship. However, accommodations will be made for students who are scheduled to travel back to school before August 19, 2022.
Participants will provide research, administrative and staff assistance to city managers. Interns will be assigned to departments such as Finance, Communications, Economic Development, Neighborhood Services, Grants, Information Technology and Cultural Affairs. Successful candidates will conduct research, draft presentations and create reports in the departments in which they are assigned.
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