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What government jobs are available for high school students?

I'm curious about what kind of work a high school student can do in a government role. Are there any entry-level positions or internships for teens interested in public service?

a year ago

There are a number of possibilities for high school students looking to get involved in government roles, even at an entry-level or intern capacity, although some may depend on your location and local government structure.

One example is to participate in a student government day/week or similar events, which may be arranged by your local or state government. During this time, you'll have the chance to learn about how your local government operates, and maybe even shadow an official or employee.

There may also be part-time or summer positions in visiting services or records management at local government offices, including libraries, parks and recreation departments, and other community services. These roles offer real-world experience and could be great stepping stones to a career in public service.

It's not uncommon for cities and towns to have internship programs open to high school students. Check with your local government's HR department or website for potential opportunities.

At the federal level, the U.S. Department of State sponsors the U.S. Youth Ambassador Program for high school students. This program empowers young people to be active global citizens by giving them the opportunity to travel overseas and learn about different cultures and international issues.

Lastly, don't forget about volunteer opportunities, which can provide great experience and demonstrate your commitment to public service, even if they don't offer a paycheck. Examples might include working on a political campaign, participating in city planning meetings, or volunteering for public safety events.

In conclusion, while the specifics will depend heavily on where you live and what's available locally, there are certainly options out there for high school students interested in public service. Best of luck with your exploration into the world of government work!

a year ago

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