USA
13 days ago
Student Intern
Summary The Navy Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR) Intern Program offers internship experiences that fit students' academic and professional development needs Responsibilities Our goal is to match students' skills and objectives with installation FFR program departments that can mutually accommodate goals. As a management trainee, students learn how to apply educational concepts to real-world situations, as they discover another potential career path and complete education requirements. Student efforts directly impact the quality of life of the Navy community, working side-by-side with employees to create and deliver programs, services and experiences for active-duty service members, their families and other eligible customers. Incumbent is assigned to assist in the operation of a specific FFR activity, e.g.; Outdoor Recreation, Single Sailor Program, Sports and Fitness, Food & Entertainment, and Information Technology. Typical assignment may include planning, scheduling and publicizing of events, applying rules and regulations in supervising indoor and outdoor activities, setting up venues, scheduling and conducting tours and field trips. Marketing duties may include photography, video production, social media strategies, graphic design, promotions and print production. Other programs available and dependent on student's academic goals. Requirements Conditions of Employment Qualifications As many Navy FFR interns are interested in exploring career opportunities with us, we are looking for the Navy Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR) professional of the future. Eligible candidates are mature, independent and good role models for others, whether on duty or not. In order to be considered for an internship, you must meet the following criteria: Active Enrollment in a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) Program; and/or active enrollment in a post-high school degree or certificate program. Applicant must be a United States citizen. Must meet federal health and safety protocols prior to assignment. Education Active Enrollment in a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) Program; and/or active enrollment in a post-high school degree or certificate program. Additional Information
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