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28 PAID SPRING Intern Positions from SSA for UMBC Students Only

Attention UMBC Undergraduate and Graduate Students!!

THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (http://www.ssa.gov/) HAS 28 NEW PAID SPRING INTERN OPENINGS FOR CURRENT UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE STUDENTS FROM VARIOUS MAJORS WITH A 3.0 GPA OR ABOVE.

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The intern positions ABOVE are part of a partnership created between SSA and the Erickson School of Aging at UMBC. Students from UMBC will be hired to fill these positions.

These positions start in February. All positions require US Citizenship, a 3.00 GPA, 15 to 20 hours of intern work for 15 weeks, and pay from about $12 to $22+ per hour depending on year and academic ranking.

MOST positions are located in Baltimore/Woodlawn, MD- VERY close to campus.

ABOVE YOU WILL FIND A FILE TO ALL OF THE POSITION DESCRIPTIONS. Please do not call the contacts listed in the position descriptions, as this information is only being shared to help you if you are selected for an interview.

IF INTERESTED, please e-mail your updated resume to Christine Routzahn (routzahn@umbc.edu) at the Shriver Center and let her know which positions interest you. Please only provide the position #s. She will need your information by FRIDAY- December 17th (no late submissions accepted). Please note that the majors and class standing are simply preferred. Therefore, if you are interested and can perform the work, please still apply.

ALSO, all of these positions are posted on our on-line system UMBCworks. If you have an account, PLEASE PLEASE apply to these positions directly on UMBCworks rather than e-mailing me your resume.

AGAIN, the deadline to apply is Friday, December 17th.

NOTE: If you are selected and accept one of the SSA intern positions, you
will be required to enroll in the Shriver Center's internship practicum for spring 2011, which provides a notation on your transcript that you are completing a university sanctioned internship. This is not a credited course. We will simply ask that you complete some minor requirements such as evaluations, etc. We will also work with you if credit is available within your major for your internship experience.

Questions, contact Christine Routzahn at routzahn@umbc.edu

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