Intern, Special Programs: Forensic Services

National Center for Missing & Exploited ChildrenAlexandria, VA
1dOnsite

About The Position

POSITION: Intern, Special Programs: Forensic Services DEPARTMENT: Missing Children Division (MCD), Special Programs LOCATION: Alexandria, VA SEMESTER: Summer 2026 Interested Applicants ONLY NOTE: If the application deadline date has been reached and the position is still posted, please continue to apply as we are still accepting applications. UNIT DESCRIPTION: The Forensic Services Unit (FSU) falls under the Missing Children Division (MCD), Special Programs. FSU maintains three core programs that encompass 1) biometrics, 2) forensics, and 3) a multidisciplinary team that works on unidentified deceased child cases and long-term missing child cases. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Interns will be assigned to the Forensic Services Unit and will be assigned to an FSU Case Manager to assist on one or more of the following duties with the potential to take on additional responsibilities. Communicate professionally with law enforcement or other forensic professionals to help gather information and advance cases of missing children. Review case files and identify relevant information to help determine need for resource application. Prepare written supplemental progress reports on case activities and communications Assist with the collection and documentation of information on special data projects Help compose standardized reports detailing availability of biometrics on missing child cases Participate in internal multidiscipline case reviews Attend various on-site and virtual trainings and presentations as they are offered

Requirements

  • Must currently have or working towards a Master’s Degree or other advanced degree related to Forensic Science, Criminal Justice, or a related field
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Able to commit to a minimum of 20 hours per week
  • Ability to work in person at the Alexandria, Virginia office
  • Demonstrate ability to analyze written materials
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
  • Ability to work independently and as a part of a team
  • Ability to handle and maintain the confidentiality of highly sensitive information

Responsibilities

  • Communicate professionally with law enforcement or other forensic professionals to help gather information and advance cases of missing children.
  • Review case files and identify relevant information to help determine need for resource application.
  • Prepare written supplemental progress reports on case activities and communications
  • Assist with the collection and documentation of information on special data projects
  • Help compose standardized reports detailing availability of biometrics on missing child cases
  • Participate in internal multidiscipline case reviews
  • Attend various on-site and virtual trainings and presentations as they are offered

Benefits

  • Although internships are unpaid positions, each intern will have the opportunity to acquire knowledge and hands-on experience in the position of his/her choosing and will receive academic credit through an approved program at his/her college or as a volunteer.
  • Interns will be reimbursed for parking or public transportation expenses.
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