Doña Ana County moves ahead with annual summer intern program
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Doña Ana County, in cooperation with the New Mexico Public Education Department, will sponsor its 5th annual Summer Enrichment Internship Program.
Intern applications will be accepted through Wednesday, April 30.
The County also said it is seeking businesses to participate in the program, too.
'The program's goal is to provide high-school students with the opportunity to participate in high-quality internships in government agencies, businesses and local organizations. The County will place students at internship sites based on students' interests and the needs of the organization,' the County said in a news release.
Students have expressed interest in the following fields:
Agriculture/farming
Animal science
Automotive
Cosmetology
Information Technology, IT
Medical
Public safety
The program needs businesses, organizations or agencies to partner with the County. By participating, businesses and agencies will receive the following benefits, according to the County:
The opportunity to develop the next generation of employees and team members through career exploration and professional mentorship
The ability to spark interest in specific professions and build relationships with local students
The opportunity to provide a student with an engaging, fun and life-impacting learning experience
The County will facilitate the intern salary, background checks, liability and worker's compensation insurance costs.
Coordinators will assist businesses and organizations by overseeing students' work experience. Applications for businesses are available at www.DonaAna.gov/summerintern.
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