About Team Kentucky Internship Program: The Team Kentucky Internship Program brings talented and motivated college students into the world of public service. The program provides meaningful and relevant work experience, professional development activities, and offers interns networking opportunities with other interns across the Commonwealth, all while working alongside program and field professionals, state government leaders. The Team Kentucky Internship Program is a prestigious and competitive program; therefore, interested applicants must complete an online application and be vetted through an interview process. Those selected for the program will perform valuable work in our state agencies. To be considered for a position in the Team Kentucky Internship Program, applicant must: Be enrolled at an accredited Kentucky post-secondary school or other educational institution approved by the Kentucky Personnel Cabinet. Be in good standing with the school with at least a 2.5 grade point average at hire. Graduating high school seniors enrolled in college courses with a 2.5 GPA may also qualify and apply to participate in the program. Candidates must be 18 years of age by May 15, 2026. Interested applicants must upload their unofficial transcript when applying to TKIP positions. Program Requirements - Attend TKIP Orientation Attend at least 1 Professional Development Day Attend at least 1 Agency Tour Complete 300 working hours throughout the program Submit the final project Attend TKIP Reception About the General Counsel's Office - The General Counsel's Office oversees all litigation and legal matters involving the Office of the Governor, as well as legal matters involving other executive branch cabinets and agencies. In addition, the General Counsel's office responds to open records requests received by the Office of the Governor and reviews open records responses and legal questions for other agencies. The General Counsel's Office provides legal advice to the Office of the Governor, including the Office of Boards & Commissions. The Office handles extradition and requisition requests. A Day in the Life - Assist with day-to-day office needs and other projects, including but not limited to research on legal questions. Review and edit legal briefs and other legal writing. Participate in moot courts and court observation. Assist with review of civil rights restoration and pardon applications. Assist the Office of Boards & Commissions in drafting orders. Assist with extraditions and requisitions. Perform other tasks as assigned. What You'll Need to Succeed - Be dependable: Comply with a designated work schedule and meet assigned deadlines. Communicate with your supervisor ahead of time if you are unable to follow your work schedule, would like to request a schedule adjustment, or if you need further support to meet a deadline. Take initiative: Look for ways to go above and beyond in your day-to-day work to show your supervisor that you are a self-motivated problem solver. Take advantage of learning opportunities: Seek out new opportunities to learn about your state agency and state government. Request feedback on your job performance - this will show you are receptive and searching for opportunities to grow. Ask questions if you are unsure how to complete an assigned task or need additional support or guidance.
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Career Level
Intern
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
251-500 employees