What are the responsibilities and job description for the Information Services Unpaid Intern position at State of Washington?
We are dedicated to growing a culture of belonging through our values:
Respect | Trust | Diversity | Inclusion | Equity
This posting is for two(2) unpaid non-permanent internship positions.
At the Department of Licensing (DOL), we recognize the importance of work life harmony and strive to create a culture where employees feel valued and respected. Employees are trusted and encouraged to be a part of process improvements that impact their work, create value for our customers and help build trust in our government.
Our Information Services Department is currently recruiting two (2) interns who are passionate about the work we do to learn from our team!
We are one of the most public facing state agencies and the second largest revenue generating agency in Washington State. We regularly interact with over 6 million Washington residents. We advance public safety and consumer protection through licensing, regulation, and education, and collect over $3 billion in revenue. Our Business & Professions Division (BPD) has 39 business and professional licensing programs and overall manages 42 programs, providing oversight of Combative Sports events, maintaining Uniform Commercial Code filings, administering the Centralized Investigations & Audits Unit (CIAU), Performing Rights Society registration, and maintaining the Firearms database for law enforcement.
If you are a collaborative team player familiar with fast paced reading and interpretation of policy, laws, and regulations, we invite you to apply!
Some of what you will do:
- Participate in IT service desk functions for the agency.
- Provide software and hardware troubleshooting.
- Perform hardware and software installation.
- create, view, update, and follow standardized documentation.
- Learn consultation standards.
- Perform research.
- Enrollment in an Information Technology or closely related program.
- The ability to understand and follow agency values of respect, trust, diversity, equity and inclusion through behaviors and decisions.
- Prior to a new hire, a pre-employment screening, including criminal record history, will be conducted. Information from the pre-employment check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
- This position required a minimum of 8 hours a week in-office at our Thurston county locations. More hours per week are allowed, but please consider this minimum and your ability to work Monday-Friday during business hours prior to applying.
DOL is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. In keeping with our commitment, we will take the steps to ensure that people with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations.
How to Apply:
- Select the apply button at the top of this job announcement.
We value diverse perspectives and life experiences.
We employ and serve people of all backgrounds including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ , people with disabilities, and veterans. We value the unique traits and attributes that each employee brings to the job. Through the diverse perspectives of an inclusive workforce, we will create a more respectful, productive, and unified team to better serve the public of Washington.
To take advantage of veteran/military spouse preference, please notify the Talent Acquisition Team. Use a subject line that includes the title of this recruitment.
Persons requiring accommodation in the application process, during the recruitment process, or who need this job announcement in an alternative format, may contact the Human Resources Office at 360-902-4000 or may email HRRecruit@dol.wa.gov. Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call our ASL interpreter via Video Phone at 360.339.7344.