Project Code: DOE-USA-4
| Project Title | Intern Coordinator |
|---|---|
| Project Summary | Under supervision of the DOE Federal Employee Mentors, the Internship Coordinator will use independent analysis and judgement to coordinate and supervise the work of DOE's virtual interns. |
| Country | United States |
| Agency | Energy Department |
| DoS Office | N/A |
| Post | N/A |
| Section | N/A |
| Number of Interns | 1 |
- Provide leadership in the development and implementation of a viable internship program
- Facilitate Powerpedia content inters learning by scheduling the weekly 30 minute training meetings
- Send out reminders to submit the Weekly report
- Scheduling your reminder emails (https://support.google.com/mail/answer/9214606?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en) - Gmail
- Collect articles created by interns and post on the Weekly report article
- Follow up with interns who have not submitted their article by the deadline
- Raise awareness to the Internship POC of any missing submissions
- Select the "Article of the week" based on the Criteria
- Serve as Data migration manager
- Gather intern recommendations and other feedback
- Maintain awareness of academic year limitations and issues (vacations, exam weeks, etc.)
- Assess the effectiveness of internship programs
- Coordinate and assist other Federal Employee Mentors with various other activities throughout year
| Skill(s) |
|---|
| Cultural diplomacy |
| Survey / polling design |
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