The Division of Monetary Affairs (MA) supports the Federal Reserve’s deliberations, decisions, and communications regarding monetary policy and financial stability. The Program Management Office (PMO) leads the development and execution of MA’s strategy and special projects. The PMO is seeking a Graduate Intern to help us implement MA’s new five-year strategic direction.
About the Role
Our internship is designed to help you develop as a leader at the intersection of strategy, management, and public policy. As an MA PMO intern, you will:
- Have a unique window into the operations behind the Fed’s research and policy development. You’ve read about us in the news; now see how it gets done.
- Work alongside seasoned professionals on critical initiatives that keep our policy, research, data, technology, people, and culture all at the leading edge. You’ll learn from the best.
- Make a difference. There’s never been a more important time for public service. You’ll use your skills to give back while gaining experience you can’t get anywhere else.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation and transportation subsidy
- Flexible work schedule with hybrid options and paid sick leave
- A brand new, state-of-the-art facility with a fitness center and on-site dining
- Access to LinkedIn Learning and in-house 'R' courses
Position Requirements
Above all, we’re looking for a versatile problem-solver with strong interpersonal skills, a knack for communicating, and a growth mindset. If you can think on your feet and our mission and values resonate with you, we encourage you to apply.
This internship is a great fit for graduate students in public policy, public administration, business, project management, and organizational development, but students in any field are welcome. Experience with strategic planning, communications, project and program management, organizational performance, data analysis, operations, human capital, and process improvement are all a plus, but if you don’t have experience, we’ll help you learn. This is not a research position; we don’t require any prior knowledge of economics or finance.
The Details
- This internship will last 10–12 weeks beginning in early summer 2023. (The position may be extended beyond the summer.)
- Over the summer, we’ll need you to work 40 hours per week and to be available during our core hours of 10 A.M.–3 P.M, Monday–Friday.
- While we offer flexible schedules and remote work, we’ll need you to join us on-site at least once a week and sometimes more at our office in Washington, D.C.
- U.S. citizenship required
- Must be enrolled in a graduate degree program with at least one semester remaining after August/summer 2023.
- To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume no longer than one page each.
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