What are the responsibilities and job description for the Central Services Risk Management Internship position at Center for Digital Governmtent?
Position Description
The Department of Central Services - Risk Management is seeking temporary, unpaid interns with a minimum of 10 hours/week and a maximum of 24 hours/week. All work hours must be done Monday - Friday during standard business hours (8 am - 4:30pm).
This internship is an extension of academic instruction and provides the opportunity to turn classroom instruction into practical application in the workplace. The intern will draw upon the knowledge gained through their college coursework in order to perform the principal assignment and/or projects of this internship.
Internship Opportunities
Examples of Duties and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Risk Management Internship
To provide hands-on, educational experience supporting the Risk Management Division in day-to-day functions related to workplace injury claims, liability incidents and safety initiatives. Interns are given opportunities to gain experience and knowledge in workers’ compensation, general liability, safety compliance processes and standard office procedures. Interns will also gain professional experience, build meaningful connections and contribute to a team that values safety, service, and innovation.
Describe the Intern's principal learning assignments and/or projects. What will the Intern learn about, be exposed to, or assist with?
Intern will assist in reviewing root cause analysis related to workers’ compensation and liability claim files and review incident and accident reports to identify patterns of organizational risk. Interns will interpret departmental procedure manuals and standard operating procedures regarding special claims investigative strategies and medical billing statistical analysis regarding unique claims handling practices. Interns will also have an opportunity to create departmental correspondences and communicate with departmental staff to assist with associated handling of tasks.
Describe What The Intern Will Achieve Through This Experience
The Intern will develop an understanding of the workers compensation claim process along with the ability to apply I/O psychology principles to real-world risk and claims challenges. In addition, the Intern will learn about Safety requirements specific to Local Government which allows for participation giving the intern additional learning and possible certificate opportunities.
Minimum Qualifications
Candidates should be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a related field (ex: Human Services, Public Relations, Marketing, Social Work)
All applicants/students must have a cumulative *GPA of a 3.0 .
Supplemental Qualifications
College Major Preference: Ideal for students studying Business, Medical Billing/Coding, Occupational Safety, Risk Management, Psychology, Public Health, or related fields with an interest in workplace behavior, safety culture, and organizational risk reduction strategies.
List Preferred Experience/courses Taken
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The supplemental questions are a very important first step in our screening process. Therefore, you are required to accurately and completely respond to each question by providing the information asked in each question. Your responses will be used to initially determine your qualifications and eligibility for this position. DO NOT INDICATE "SEE RESUME" IN RESPONSE TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS. This response and a lack of detail and explanation in the supplemental questions and in your application may result in failure or disqualification for this position. THIS MEANS YOU WILL BE INELIGIBLE FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION IN THIS RECRUITMENT PROCESS. Please check "yes" to show that you have read and understand this statement.
Are you currently an undergraduate or graduate student in a US-accredited university or college? Note: Only active and current students will be considered.
If you are a current student, please provide the degree you are seeking, the name of of the university/college, and the number of credit hours obtained.
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Did you upload a college transcript and/or evidence of active enrollment? (Note: All students should demonstrate their cumulative GPA of a 3.0 and their active status)
Do you have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA? Note: Cumulative GPA is the average of all your grades for all your undergraduate and graduate courses.
All of our internships require on-site office hours during the work week. The location is in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Are you willing to work on-site?
Please describe why you want an internship with Anne Arundel County and why you would be a good fit.
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If selected, what days of the week and hours could you work?
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What semester are you applying to?
Please check all of the preferred experiences or courses that you have taken:
College Major Preference: Ideal for students studying Business, Medical Billing/Coding, Occupational Safety, Risk Management, Psychology, Public Health, or related fields with an interest in workplace behavior, safety culture, and organizational risk reduction strategies. Are you enrolled in a listed or related program? If so, YES, indicate your program name and anticipated graduation date.
The Department of Central Services - Risk Management is seeking temporary, unpaid interns with a minimum of 10 hours/week and a maximum of 24 hours/week. All work hours must be done Monday - Friday during standard business hours (8 am - 4:30pm).
This internship is an extension of academic instruction and provides the opportunity to turn classroom instruction into practical application in the workplace. The intern will draw upon the knowledge gained through their college coursework in order to perform the principal assignment and/or projects of this internship.
Internship Opportunities
Examples of Duties and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Risk Management Internship
To provide hands-on, educational experience supporting the Risk Management Division in day-to-day functions related to workplace injury claims, liability incidents and safety initiatives. Interns are given opportunities to gain experience and knowledge in workers’ compensation, general liability, safety compliance processes and standard office procedures. Interns will also gain professional experience, build meaningful connections and contribute to a team that values safety, service, and innovation.
Describe the Intern's principal learning assignments and/or projects. What will the Intern learn about, be exposed to, or assist with?
Intern will assist in reviewing root cause analysis related to workers’ compensation and liability claim files and review incident and accident reports to identify patterns of organizational risk. Interns will interpret departmental procedure manuals and standard operating procedures regarding special claims investigative strategies and medical billing statistical analysis regarding unique claims handling practices. Interns will also have an opportunity to create departmental correspondences and communicate with departmental staff to assist with associated handling of tasks.
Describe What The Intern Will Achieve Through This Experience
The Intern will develop an understanding of the workers compensation claim process along with the ability to apply I/O psychology principles to real-world risk and claims challenges. In addition, the Intern will learn about Safety requirements specific to Local Government which allows for participation giving the intern additional learning and possible certificate opportunities.
Minimum Qualifications
Candidates should be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a related field (ex: Human Services, Public Relations, Marketing, Social Work)
All applicants/students must have a cumulative *GPA of a 3.0 .
- Students are required to upload an official or unofficial transcript to their application to demonstrate their enrollment status and GPA.
Supplemental Qualifications
College Major Preference: Ideal for students studying Business, Medical Billing/Coding, Occupational Safety, Risk Management, Psychology, Public Health, or related fields with an interest in workplace behavior, safety culture, and organizational risk reduction strategies.
List Preferred Experience/courses Taken
- Ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Ability to handle sensitive information responsibly.
- Strong writing, communication, and analytical skills.
- Interest in workplace behavior, claims handling, and systems-based problem solving.
01
The supplemental questions are a very important first step in our screening process. Therefore, you are required to accurately and completely respond to each question by providing the information asked in each question. Your responses will be used to initially determine your qualifications and eligibility for this position. DO NOT INDICATE "SEE RESUME" IN RESPONSE TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS. This response and a lack of detail and explanation in the supplemental questions and in your application may result in failure or disqualification for this position. THIS MEANS YOU WILL BE INELIGIBLE FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION IN THIS RECRUITMENT PROCESS. Please check "yes" to show that you have read and understand this statement.
- Yes
- No
Are you currently an undergraduate or graduate student in a US-accredited university or college? Note: Only active and current students will be considered.
- Yes
- No
If you are a current student, please provide the degree you are seeking, the name of of the university/college, and the number of credit hours obtained.
04
Did you upload a college transcript and/or evidence of active enrollment? (Note: All students should demonstrate their cumulative GPA of a 3.0 and their active status)
- Yes
- No
Do you have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA? Note: Cumulative GPA is the average of all your grades for all your undergraduate and graduate courses.
- Yes
- No
All of our internships require on-site office hours during the work week. The location is in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Are you willing to work on-site?
- Yes
- No
Please describe why you want an internship with Anne Arundel County and why you would be a good fit.
08
If selected, what days of the week and hours could you work?
09
What semester are you applying to?
- Spring 2026
- Summer 2026
- Fall 2026
- Spring 2027
- Other
Please check all of the preferred experiences or courses that you have taken:
- Ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Ability to handle sensitive information responsibly.
- Strong writing, communication, and analytical skills.
- Interest in workplace behavior, claims handling, and systems-based problem solving.
College Major Preference: Ideal for students studying Business, Medical Billing/Coding, Occupational Safety, Risk Management, Psychology, Public Health, or related fields with an interest in workplace behavior, safety culture, and organizational risk reduction strategies. Are you enrolled in a listed or related program? If so, YES, indicate your program name and anticipated graduation date.
- Required Question