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Internship - Fall 2020 - Research, Analysis and Evaluation

INTRODUCTION
The Partnership for Public Service is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization with a big mission: we’re working to ensure the federal government is dynamic, innovative and that it effectively serves the American people. We’ve got a great team that helps make it happen.
Our staff is diverse in experience and perspective, but at our core, we share a lot of the same traits. We are mission-driven, creative, collaborative, optimistic and inclusive.
Our work is strategic, fast-paced and guided by our values:
  • Passion for public service and our work toward a more effective government
  • People who promote a culture of learning, leadership, collaboration, inclusion and respect
  • Persistence to drive change, take strategic risks and deliver results
  • Promise to be trustworthy, nonpartisan and fiscally responsible
We hire smart and friendly people who are great at what they do and good to one another in the process. Are you ready to join our team?
RESEARCH, ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION INTERN
The Partnership’s research and evaluation department advises government on topics such as customer experience, artificial intelligence, innovation, change management, recruiting and hiring talent, employee engagement and performance management, and oversees the Partnership’s monitoring, evaluation, and learning portfolio.
Research, Analysis and Evaluation interns will have the opportunity to work on research products, data analysis, and/or program evaluations. Interns may shape research products that aim to make government more effective, helping to produce high-visibility reports, insightful issue briefs and innovative research projects, such as the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government® Rankings. Additionally, interns may assist in evaluating the short-and long-term outcomes of the Partnership’s programs and support efforts to increase data-driven decision-making.
These interns’ specific responsibilities will include a combination of conducting background research, attending and writing summaries of interviews with federal leaders and private sector experts, analyzing program data or responding to information requests. Most research interns also assist in planning and carrying out the logistics of roundtable discussions and public-facing report release events. Interns may also collect, analyze and present on quantitative and qualitative data, build databases and dashboards for tracking program metrics, and assist with survey design and management.
The ideal candidate will have some social science research experience and possess strong writing skills, qualitative or quantitative data analysis and visualization skills, organization and time management skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel. Experience with Qualtrics and/or PowerBI/Tableau is a plus. Data science skills highly desired. Candidates should be able to work independently and in a team setting.
PUBLIC SERVICE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
The Public Service Internship Program is an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students as well as recent graduates to contribute to the Partnership’s mission while developing valuable professional skills.
Fall 2020 internships available in:
  • Communications: 2-3 positions (ideal for those interested in communications, marketing, events planning)
  • Development: 1 position (ideal for those interested in nonprofit fundraising and relationship management)
  • Government affairs: 2 positions (ideal for those interested in the legislative process and federal policies)
  • Government leadership and management programs: 6-8 positions (ideal for those interested in organizational and leadership development, human capital, business of government, the federal hiring process)
  • Project Management/Human Resources: 1 position (ideal for those interested in nonprofit operations/management, talent acquisition, project management, human resources)
  • Presidential Transition: 3-4 positions (ideal for those interested in presidential transition)
  • Research, analysis and program evaluation: 2 positions (ideal for those interested in social science research)
Specific internship position descriptions are available at https://ourpublicservice.org/about/public-service-internship-program/.
Interns work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Their responsibilities vary but often include event planning and execution, research, writing and outreach to external partners, including federal agencies and colleges and universities. Additionally, there is time allocated to support the organization by taking shifts to staff the front desk and assisting other teams as needed. Due to the matrixed environment of our organization, interns will have the opportunity to work on multiple projects and learn about other teams.
The program also incorporates opportunities for professional and personal growth through workshops and trainings specifically geared toward students and young professionals, such as networking, office etiquette, resume reviews, interviewing, etc. Interns are also invited to participate in all staff-wide workshops and trainings, including brownbag speakers such as high-ranking government officials and corporate partners. Interns complete a learning agreement at the start, a mid-point review and end-of-term evaluation. Interns are supervised by a full-time staff member on their team, in addition to having the support of three intern coordinators and an assigned buddy.
WHO SHOULD APPLY
The Partnership strives to be an inclusive organization that fosters learning, collaboration and respect. We actively recruit for diversity in our workplace, believing that a range of backgrounds, perspectives and experiences contributes to our mission of revitalizing government.
We seek extraordinary undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates with:
  • A commitment to public service
  • Strong written and oral communication
  • Analytical thinking
  • An ability to work well in teams
There is no single academic major or background we prefer over another—if you share our passion and are committed to developing your skills while gaining valuable experience, we want to hear from you!
Typically all internship positions are physically located in Washington, DC at the Partnership’s office and applicants must be willing to relocate to Washington, DC for the duration of the term. Please note that the Partnership does not provide housing or relocation assistance for interns. **We will continue monitoring the COVID-19 crisis throughout the next several months to determine whether fall internships will be on-site or remote work. If internships are completed through remote work, the internship is subject to a "Bring Your Own Technology" policy meaning the internship requires the intern to provide and use their own personal computer capable of accessing the internet and to have access to a high-speed internet connection during the work day.**
HOW TO APPLY
Before applying, carefully read the internship position descriptions at https://ourpublicservice.org/about/public-service-internship-program/ to determine which position(s) you are best qualified for and most interested in pursuing. While each position requires a commitment to public service, the descriptions detail the skills and competencies necessary for each particular position. You may only apply to one internship position per term but will have a chance to indicate your interest in other positions on the application form.
For full consideration, you must apply through our website.  We can only consider applications received directly; we cannot consider applications submitted only through Handshake.
SELECTION PROCESS
The applicant review and selection process depends on the number of applicants, though we strive to conduct interviews (including phone and video interviews) and have offers extended within a month after the application deadline of July 3, 2020. Applicants are encouraged to apply early, as we do review resumes on a rolling basis and reserve the right to fill positions before the application deadline.
COMPENSATION
Interns receive the following compensation:
  • Full-time interns with an undergraduate or graduate degree will receive $1,000 per month
  • Full-time interns who are currently undergraduate students will receive $800 per month
  • Part time intern compensation will be pro-rated accordingly