The Student Internship Program nurtures the educational and professional development of promising job candidates, which may lead to a longer retention of the individual as a County employee. A successful internship program enhances the County's image among the student population, encouraging more students to apply in the future.Student Intern, Level III is for Junior or Senior year college students, or Degree-holder students working on their secondary degree or professional certification. Individuals assigned to this classification would only be eligible to work in a position related to the student's field of study.Level III Student Interns are closely supervised and work as assistants. Students are responsible for learning the agency's or department's policies, procedures, and methods of operations; collecting and tabulating data; and learning how to interpret data. They can evaluate information gained in accordance with established policies and procedures and assist professional staff in ongoing project work in an increasingly responsible role. Students participate in the team analysis of problems and the preparation of reports under the supervision of professionals.Student EligibilityHave a legal right to work in the United States.Be enrolled in an accredited institution or a school licensed by a state agency or have graduated from such an institution or school within the last six months.Have an overall grade point average of at least 2.5 on a four-point scale.Submit a completed application for employment, unofficial transcript, and proof of enrollment or course schedule for the current school session.Verification and Audit ProceduresPrior to hiring a student or recent graduate into one of the intern classifications, departments must verify both the student's status with the school and enrollment in a defined program of study aligned with the intern position.Departmental use of these classifications will be subject to audit by ESA Human Resources to ensure that they are being used for the defined purposes of introducing the County to students as a potential employer and providing practical work experience to local students.The recent graduate category will be monitored to ensure that no one is working as an intern longer than six months following graduation.Hours per fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) are limited to 1,040. Work can be performed full-time during the summer and/or part-time during the school year, with the proposed work schedule approved by the Agency.For non-521 Student Interns, each hour of work counts toward the non-521 extra help County-wide cap. For a Student Intern-521, each hour of work will be counted at half the rate of the County's total 521 extra-help cap.Special RequirementsHigh school students under 18 years of age must obtain a work permit prior to employment.Ability to travel to alternate locations in the course of work. If driving, possession of a valid California driver's license prior to appointment and the ability to qualify for and maintain a County driver authorization.May be required to pass a background check.May be required to pass a physical exam.Knowledge ofCommon computer systems and applications.Ability toEstablish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, at all levels, including colleagues, the public and other agencies.Understand, interpret and apply instructions, rules and regulations.Carry out oral and written instructions.Communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing.#J-18808-Ljbffr