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FBI - Law Enforcement Communication Unit
Research Internship
FBI Academy

POSITION: The FBI's Law Enforcement Communication Unit (LECU) is offering full-time unpaid internships to qualifying students during Spring and Fall semesters. The LECU is located at the FBI Academy on the Marine Corps Base at Quantico, Virginia.

DUTIES: The duties will vary in accordance with the needs of the LECU and the skills and interests of the students. Generally, duties may involve assisting the staff of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (LEB) in editing and preparing articles submitted by law enforcement professionals for publication; literature searches and preparing annotated bibliographies or summaries of pertinent articles; assisting in analysis and reporting of data collected in various research projects; developing, collating and bringing together information from various sources for writing/editing assignments; proofreading LEB material through all stages of production from the original incoming articles to the finished publication; assisting LECU instructional staff in lesson plans, student practical exercises and role plays for New Agent and National Academy classes concerning Interviewing and Interrogation, Statement Analysis and/or Media Relations.

QUALIFICATIONS: The student should be majoring in criminal justice or a related field (such as English or Communications); however, other majors may be considered on a case-by-case basis. The student must have at least a college junior standing, be enrolled at least half-time, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Some experience with microcomputers is desirable. Most written products required of the intern will be produced in WordPerfect or Word. Proficient writing skills and analytical abilities are necessary. The student must be a U.S. citizen and able to provide their own transportation and lodging. The student must be able to qualify under FBI standards pertaining to the use of illegal drugs and must successfully pass a polygraph and drug test as part of the background investigation. This also requires the applicant to be fingerprinted and complete a comprehensive background information questionnaire. Final selections will be contingent upon a successful background investigation by the FBI.

HOURS: The working hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Interns will be expected to work 40 hours a week. The internship starts the first week in September for the Fall program and the second week in January for the Spring program. The program is a minimum of 14 weeks.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Submit the following materials to your school's appropriate department or internship coordinator. School officials or student should forward the entire packet and faculty sponsorship letter to Mr. Gary Holmes, FBI Academy Internship Program Manager, at the address listed below.
A letter of faculty sponsorship from your college or university
A 1-2 page essay indicating background, interests, goals, and reasons for wanting to participate in program
A resume
1-2 recommendations from a departmental faculty member within your major
Transcripts of college credits earned (original copy; include all academic years)
Copy of a college term paper or other writing sample written by the applicant
SF-86 application form (available from www.OPM.gov or writing to Mr. Holmes - see below)

NOTE: Interviews for finalists are held at the FBI Academy. Transportation costs for such an interview will be borne by the applicant.

DEADLINES: November 1st - if applying for Fall internship beginning the following September
March 1st - if applying for Spring internship beginning the following January

SEND APPLICATIONS OR DIRECT INQUIRIES TO:

ANDRE SIMONS
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES UNIT
FBI ACADEMY
QUANTICO, VA 22135

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