This is a student intern position assisting the Office of Academic & Student Affairs, starting July 1, 2026, with a commitment of 20 hours/week.
Responsibilities include conducting research, data analysis, creating reports, collaborating on projects, participating in training, and supporting legislative efforts.
Minimum qualifications: a 3.0+ GPA, 60+ completed undergraduate credits, strong communication and technical skills, experience with Microsoft Office, Adobe, and virtual communication tools.
Preferred candidates are enrolled graduate or upper-division undergraduates with advanced Office skills and interest in government or higher education.
Applicants must apply via the People First system, providing transcripts, class schedule, and work hours; a cover letter and resume are encouraged.
Salary ranges from $15.00 to $18.00 per hour, with pre-employment background screening required.
The Mission of the Department of Children and Families is to improve the economic and social well-being of Wisconsin’s children, youth and families. The Department is committed to protecting children and youth, strengthening families, and supporting communities.
Our five overarching goals are: