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City of New Haven offers a Student Internship Program that provides hands-on experience in municipal government across multiple departments. Interns work on project-based assignments and gain exposure to public administration, planning, IT, finance, and more.
Internships can be paid or unpaid, with hourly rates posted for student levels. The program emphasizes mentorship, professional development, and preparing students for future careers in public service.
The City of New Haven is seeking motivated and enthusiastic students to participate in our Student Internship Program. This program provides meaningful, hands-on experience in municipal government while allowing students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world projects that support the community.
Whether you're interested in public administration, engineering, planning, finance, information technology, communications, public health, human resources, environmental sciences, or another field, the City offers internship opportunities across a variety of departments throughout the year.
Internships provide valuable work experience directly related to the student's academic field of study. Participants will be given high-level work experience that may prepare them for permanent positions in the workforce.
Student Interns are hired to provide special project related work within a variety of departments and gain hands-on experience in a field of municipal operations.
Student Interns work on project-based assignments designed to complement their academic studies and career goals. Under the guidance of experienced professionals, interns may:
Assignments vary by department and are designed to provide valuable educational experiences but must align with the student's current course of study. When you apply for an Internship position you should indicate the department(s) for which you are interested in working, however, placement is not guaranteed.
EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Applications submitted without resume and proof of current enrollment will not be considered.
While unpaid internships generally are not permitted, they will be considered and reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
All unpaid internships are required to receive academic credit or acknowledgement in writing from the educational institution. Approved unpaid internships must meet these educational credit or program requirements. Documentation from the educational institution will be required. Unpaid internships must comply with all applicable federal and state labor standards.
For paid internships, current hourly rates are:
Alternative rates may apply to approved collaborative intern programs if approved by OPMG and HR. Rates are subject to change in accordance with City policy.
Internships are not eligible to receive medical benefits, vacation pay, holiday, union membership, or union contractual benefits. Any period of internship employment will not be construed in any way to mean probationary employment. Persons may not be employed in two concurrent positions with the City and/or the Board of Education at the same time.
Internships will be considered and reviewed on a semester basis to ensure continuity of goals, active enrollment and to ensure that opportunities are widely available. As such, an internship will not be approved in advance for more than a semester (4 month period) at a time.
Internships are intended to provide in-person, hands-on experience in municipal operations as it relates directly to an individual’s course of study. Remote or telework assignments are not permitted for Student Interns, whether paid or unpaid.
Depending on assignment, additional pre-employment conditions may be required, which may include fingerprinting, background checks, and drug screening, in accordance with the City's Drug Free Workplace Policy*. Instructions and information on this pre-employment process are included in Conditional Offer of Employment.
Students should indicate area of interest where prompted within the online application. Placement in preferred Department is not guaranteed.
Applications will be reviewed by the Department of Human Resources and the hiring department. Placement depends on department and operational needs, student qualifications, goals, and availability. Qualified applicants may be considered for current and future internship opportunities.
Applications submitted without resume and proof of enrollment will not be considered.
Preference will be given to those residing in New Haven.
All interns will be required to attend HR orientation on their first day, including Connecticut’s mandatory Sexual Harassment Prevention Training, and may not begin departmental assignments until orientation is completed. Interns returning from a break in service greater than 1 year are required to attend Orientation and complete a new set of new-hire paperwork.
Dress code as defined by the department.
Time and Attendance requirements.
City of New Haven Standards of Conduct.
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