JMC Connect: Internships & Job Opportunities (Jan. 17)
Opportunities of interest to JMC students
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Office for Experiential Learning: Flint Study Away Program
The Office for Experiential Learning has four internship opportunities in Flint this summer (see position descriptions below). Interested students should email Cathy White (gamperca@msu.edu) their resume ASAP.
Flint Study Program Features:
Three academic credits
Fulfill Experiential Learning requirement
Free housing at University of Michigan Flint for duration of internship
Eight-week internship experiences (June to August)
20-25 hours per week
Office of the Genesee County Prosecutor
Appropriate for students with law school aspirations
GPA of 3.0 or higher and junior or senior status
Office of the Genesee County Clerk (Paid)
Appropriate for students with career interests in government and/or politics
GPA of 3.0 or higher and junior or senior status
City of Flint (2 Positions) (Paid)
Appropriate for students with careers interests in government, business, business services, community engagement, community relations
GPA of 3.0 or higher and sophomore, junior or senior status
Crim Fitness Foundation
Appropriate for students with interest in community engagement, community health, public health, health policy, fitness, event planning and delivery
GPA of 2.5 or higher and sophomore, junior or senior status
Farough & Associates: Political Campaign Internships
Farough and Associates, a Michigan-based public relations firm, is seeking interns to assist with political campaigns. Experience first-hand key aspects of political campaigns while working with high-profile candidates throughout the firm. Responsibilities include financial database management, donor research, logistical assistance, promotion of events, etc. Apply by sending a cover letter and resume to dan@faroughassociates.com while indicating in the subject line that you are applying for an internship.
MSU Student Food Bank: Lead Student Supervisor Position
The MSU Food Bank is currently hiring for the Lead Student Supervisor position. This role is ideal for students looking to gain valuable leadership, community engagement, and operational experience while combating food insecurity at MSU. Responsibilities include assisting with overseeing the food bank operation, ensuring smooth daily activities, and managing volunteers. This position offers a pay rate of $15-$20/hour with 20-25 hours of work per week. Apply by Jan. 17. Learn more and apply via MSU Career Network
Glassen Scholars Program
Interested in natural resources, conservation and public policy? Consider the Hal and Jean Glassen Scholars Program. Selected students are placed into a 12-week paid summer internship program: May 12 to Aug. 15. Students will be placed with a natural resource-related agency or organization in the Greater Lansing area. Students must enroll in ANR 491 during the summer semester. Apply by Jan. 19. Learn more and apply via MSU Qualtrics Form
Regulatory and Scientific Affairs Intern
Interested in regulatory compliance and making an impact in the global pet care industry? Gain valuable experience in regulatory areas such as product development, international trade and operational compliance by working closely with Nestle Purina’s experienced professionals. Work onsite, based in St. Louis, Missouri, full time with a compensation of $20/hour. Apply by Feb. 3. Learn more and apply via Handshake
Greek America Corps 2025: Volunteer Opportunity in Greece
The Greek America Foundation is a non-profit organization founded to promote, preserve and perpetuate Greek culture through various educational/cultural programs and projects including summer 2025 programs in Greece. The programs take place in various areas of Greece with a minimum two-week duration. Experience humanitarian work with NGOs serving vulnerable populations and take part in environmental activities. Apply by Feb. 7. Learn more and apply via Greek America Corps Website
ASP&E Ambassador Program
Help incoming MSU students navigate their new life at MSU. The ASP&E Ambassador program is a program where students serve as representatives of the larger MSU community and help fellow incoming Spartans. ASP&E is seeking volunteers to support orientation efforts and socio-cultural programming. Note that this does not qualify for the JMC Field Experience Requirement. Apply by Feb. 7. Learn more and apply via MSU American Semester Program & Exchanges
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