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Overview
The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program provides off-campus
paraprofessional employment opportunities for SIUC and SIUE undergraduate
students. Students selected into the Governmental Internship Program are able to
work directly for an Illinois legislator in his/her district office or in the
office of one of the code departments in a position that is related to his/her
career/academic discipline. In addition, the student is enrolled in an
internship course and receives credit toward the fulfillment of his/her course
requirements. These positions are salaried, and students selected into the
program are able to earn up to $880 per month. The Vince Demuzio Governmental
Internship Program does not provide a tuition or fee waiver to the student.
Legislative internships will be coordinated through the Office of the
President, while the internships in the code departments will be coordinated
through the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIUC and the Career
Development Center at SIUE. Positions are available for fall, spring, and
summer, depending on the availability of funds.
Governmental Internship Policy
General Eligibility:
- The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program is available to
undergraduate students at both SIUC and SIUE. No restrictions are made with
respect to discipline. The internships are highly competitive, and every
effort will be made to ensure that the most highly qualified students are
selected.
- The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internships are salaried positions.
Students are paid on a monthly basis. Students who work 60 hours per month
will be paid $660 per month, and students who work 80 hours per month will
be paid $880 per month.*
- The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internships do not provide a tuition or
fee waiver.
- The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internships are not eligible for Federal
Work-Study funding.
* Rates are established by and may be modified by the
Office of the President.
Position Eligibility:
- The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internships are a paraprofessional
employment opportunity for the undergraduate student. These positions
provide a level of service or responsibility different from that of other
student employment positions on campus. It is the responsibility of the
Office of the President, the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute (SIUC), and
the Center for Career Development (SIUE) to ensure that this distinction
exists.
- The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internships are different from graduate
internship positions within the departments in that they are off-campus and
function within the offices of an Illinois legislator or one of the code
departments. It is the responsibility of the Office of the President, the
Paul Simon Public Policy Institute (SIUC), and the Center for Career
Development (SIUE) to ensure that this distinction exists.
- Undergraduate students selected for a Vince Demuzio Governmental
Internship perform their internship experience off-campus and have no
teaching responsibilities.
- Undergraduate students selected for a Vince Demuzio Governmental
Internship are expected to have a work experience related to their
career/academic discipline. It is the responsibility of the department
and/or college sponsoring a student to assure that this relationship exists
between the position and the internship experience.
- Undergraduate students selected for a Vince Demuzio Governmental
Internship must have direct, ongoing contact with a faculty member and be
enrolled in an internship course each semester of the internship, except
summer.
- Undergraduate students selected for a Vince Demuzio Governmental
Internship are paid from state funds. Funds will be transferred to the
Office of the President, the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute (SIUC), and
the Center for Career Development (SIUE) for approved internships.
Student Eligibility:
- Students must have a minimum of junior status (i.e., at least 56 hours
of baccalaureate-level course work).
- Students must maintain full-time academic status through the period of
the internship (minimum of 12 credit hours during fall and spring semesters
and 6 credit hours during summer session).
- Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.75 overall and/or 3.00 in the
major on a 4.00 scale.
- Students must be willing to commit for a one- to two-year period of
time.
- Concurrent enrollment in a two- to three-credit-hour internship course
is required for fall and spring semesters.
- Students selected for the internship experience may, upon evaluation at
the end of each semester, hold the internship position for up to two years.
- University policies regarding students holding multiple positions will
apply for this internship program.
- Security-sensitive positions may require the code department to conduct
a pre-employment background investigation, which includes a criminal
background check, before any offer is made.
Governmental Internship Procedures
- The student community at both SIUC and SIUE is notified of the Vince
Demuzio Governmental Internship Program via University websites and the
placement of printed material on the SIUC and SIUE campuses and in the
offices of participating legislators and code departments. Students meeting
the eligibility requirements are encouraged to review the websites or
brochure and to apply. Each student will follow the application procedures
detailed in the brochure and application form.
- Available positions are posted to the Office of the President’s website
as well as the websites of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute (SIUC) and
the Center for Career Development (SIUE). Additional postings may occur at
the school/college and department levels. All position vacancies will be
posted on the above noted websites for at least one week.
- Application forms are available from the above identified offices as
well as electronically via the Web at www.siu.edu. Students completing the
Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship application for placement in a
legislative district office must submit their materials through their
respective school/college dean’s office to the Office of the Vice President
for Academic Affairs. Students completing the Vince Demuzio Governmental
Internship application for placement in a code department must submit their
materials through their respective school/college dean’s office to the Paul
Simon Public Policy Institute (SIUC) or the Center for Career Development
(SIUE), as appropriate.
- The Office of the President and the legislator review the applications
and select students for the legislative internship program. Student
finalists can expect to have one or more interviews. All applicants will be
notified of the decision.
- The Paul Simon Public Policy Institute (SIUC) or the Center for Career
Development (SIUE) and the code department staff review applications and
select students for the code department internship program. Student
finalists can expect to have one or more interviews. All applicants will be
notified of the decision.
- The Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs or the Paul Simon
Public Policy Institute (SIUC) or the Center for Career Development (SIUE)
sends the name and student identification number of selected applicants
along with the completed hiring forms to the Human Resources office at SIUC
or SIUE. Authorization for this job classification is pursuant to 2 Policies
of the Board A 10(a) Undergraduate Assistantship. The following hiring forms
are required.
SIUC
- Notice of Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Appointment
- Personal and Professional Data Sheet
- W-4/IL W-4 Tax Forms
- Electronic Direct Deposit Form
- I-9 Employment Verification Form
- Statement of Selective Service Registration
- Ethics Training Pamphlet
- Visa Verification (if applicable)
SIUE
- Notice of Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Appointment
- Pre-Employment Data Form
- Post-Employment Data Form
- W-4/IL W-4 Tax Forms
- Electronic Direct Deposit Form
- I-9 Employment Verification Form
- Student Employee Compliance Agreement (Draft Form)
- Ethics Training Pamphlet
- Alien Information Collection Form (if applicable)
- The students selected must sign an Agreement that outlines the terms of
the internship. In addition, students selected will be responsible for
obtaining signatures on the Agreement from their department chairs, their
school/college deans, and the legislators/code department staff to which
they are assigned. The Agreement will then be submitted to the Vice
President for Academic Affairs or the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute
(SIUC) or the Career Development Center (SIUE), as appropriate, for final
signature.
- Student interns will be paid monthly.
- The Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs or the Paul Simon
Public Policy Institute (SIUC) or the Center for Career Development (SIUE)
will monitor the Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program to assure
that student interns continue to meet the student eligibility criteria.
Students who do not continue to meet the student eligibility criteria will
be terminated from the position.
- The supervisor of the student intern should evaluate the student at the
end of each semester. Students who are not meeting the expectations of the
appointment may be terminated.
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