26-Fall Internship

NJ Office of Homeland Security and PreparednessRobbinsville Township, NJ
Onsite

About The Position

The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (NJOHSP) leads and coordinates New Jersey's counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and preparedness efforts while building resiliency throughout the State. Interns will be exposed to all facets of the State homeland security and preparedness mission, interact with senior government officials and various government agencies, receive training and career development opportunities, have the opportunity to gain valuable work experience and college credit, and conclude their internship with a capstone presentation. Internships are offered in the following areas: Intelligence & Operations Division (Hamilton), Preparedness Division (Hamilton), NJ Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC) (Hamilton, West Trenton or Newark), and Communications Bureau (Hamilton). Applicants will be able to select one Division of their interest. Interns must report in-person to their assigned office location. Interns are hired as TES employees and are not eligible for remote work. Hours of work will be Monday-Friday within business hours of 8AM-5PM. Interns are limited to no more than 21 hours per week. The internship program starts and ends on the dates noted above.

Requirements

  • Undergo a Level 1 background investigation check.
  • Have a U.S. citizenship or permanent residence status.
  • Be available for the entire duration of the internship program.
  • Submit all required documentation with application (resume, unofficial transcript, completed State of New Jersey Application for Employment, cover letter discussing why you wish to intern for NJOHSP, and a writing sample under 500 words demonstrating your written work product).
  • Must be available for Orientation on September 14, 2026.
  • High School Seniors are welcome to apply to internships in our NJ Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC).
  • Internships in all other areas are only open to undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled full-time in an accredited college or university or post-graduate program who have completed a minimum of 48 college credits or two years by the start of the internship.

Nice To Haves

  • Letter of recommendation is optional.

Responsibilities

  • Be exposed to all facets of the State homeland security and preparedness mission.
  • Interact with senior government officials and various government agencies.
  • Receive training and career development opportunities.
  • Gain valuable work experience and college credit.
  • Conclude their internship with a capstone presentation.

Benefits

  • Paid internships
  • College credit
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