Office of the General Manager InternAt — Alameda County Water District.

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Opportunity Summary 

Alameda County Water District is seeking an intern for assignment to its Office of the General Manager. The intern’s assignments will center around policy and administrative research, strategic plan implementation and refinement, interagency coordination, and legislative program development. The ideal candidate should be skilled at researching federal, state, and local regulations, with education and experience in public administration. Duties include researching a workforce development program for temporary employment of high school minors. Other duties would include programmatic and technical assistance with emergency preparedness, public affairs, and community engagement.

Please note there is a 960 hour maximum on the number of hours students can work in the internship over the three semesters. Students may not work more than 30 hrs a week.

Opportunity Learning Outcomes 
  • Apply academic knowledge to real-world tasks and challenges.
  • Develop effective communication skills in a professional setting.
  • Strengthen time management and organizational abilities.
  • Gain experience in working collaboratively within a team.
  • Understand workflows, processes, and responsibilities relevant to the field.
  • Learn how to conduct research, analyze data, or support projects in a practical context.
  • Clarify career goals by experiencing a professional work environment.
  • Build a professional network by connecting with mentors, colleagues, and supervisors.
  • Develop a strong understanding of workplace culture and expectations.
  • Practice decision-making in real-life work situations.
  • Analyze problems, propose solutions, and reflect on outcomes.
  • Recognize how your role and organization contribute to the community or public good.
  • Explore opportunities to engage in or support civic initiatives or community outreach.
  • Identify personal strengths and areas for improvement.
  • Set learning goals and reflect regularly on progress
  • Increase confidence in navigating professional and interpersonal dynamics.
Opportunity Training 

Students will receive District on-boarding through our employment process. Job specific training will be provided by the supervisor.

 

Compensation Details 
TypeFrequencyAmountExplanationShow to students?
Hourly Paybi-weekly31.00Yes
Opportunity Application Instructions 

Students are required to contact the supervisor, Jackie McCloud, to request an interview, and be apprised of next steps.

ACWD is seeking one student intern for each semester (or one intern who can commit to two or three semesters). The opportunity will remain open until filled, but applicant interest will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Program 
Center for Community Engagement
Location Type 
On-site
Location 
Fremont, CA
United States
Expected Hours 
HoursDuration
30hours per week
Students required to have a personal vehicle 
No
Fees students may incur with this opportunity 
No Fees will be incurred by students
This opportunity provides some form of compensation 
Yes
Opportunity Availability 
Ongoing