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Office of Procurement & Grants Internship (Summer 2025)

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Logistics
  • Lincoln
  • Quick Apply

AI generated summary

  • You must have coursework in office support or customer service experience. Preferred: post-high school education in business or procurement. Must be currently enrolled in college.
  • You will process invoices, manage funding updates, develop item lists and contracts, conduct supply chain analysis, and handle diverse procurement transactions in a fast-paced learning environment.

Requirements

  • Minimum Qualifications: Coursework/training in administrative/office support functions, procedures, and methods including the operation of personal computers and office equipment; or areas related to the programs and functions of the employing agency. OR Experience in customer service or public contact; or applying criteria/regulations; and/or performing administrative/office/secretarial support work including use of personal computers and office equipment.
  • Preferred Qualifications: Post High School education in business administration, procurement, supply/inventory operations or related field.
  • Other: Must be currently enrolled in a college or university

Responsibilities

  • Assist with processing invoices.
  • Provide funding updates and manage related workflows.
  • Develop core item lists, supply chain analysis, contractual terms and conditions, and policy and document organization.
  • Procurement transactions for goods and/or services range from standardized products and services to those of moderate complexity.
  • DHHS offers a fast-paced supportive learning environment while working with a variety of internal and external customers.

FAQs

What is the job title for this internship?

The job title is Office of Procurement & Grants Internship (Summer 2025).

Where is the internship located?

The internship is located in Lincoln, NE.

What is the hiring rate for this internship?

The hiring rate for this internship is $13.109 per hour.

What are the primary responsibilities of the Procurement and Grants Intern?

The primary responsibilities include processing invoices, providing funding updates, developing core item lists, conducting supply chain analysis, and managing procurement transactions for goods and/or services.

What qualifications are required to apply for this internship?

Minimum qualifications include coursework/training in administrative/office support functions or experience in customer service, public contact, or administrative support.

Are there any preferred qualifications for applicants?

Yes, preferred qualifications include post high school education in business administration, procurement, supply/inventory operations, or a related field.

Do applicants need to be enrolled in college or university?

Yes, applicants must be currently enrolled in a college or university.

What kind of work environment does the DHHS offer for interns?

The DHHS offers a fast-paced supportive learning environment while working with a variety of internal and external customers.

What benefits are offered to interns at the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services?

Interns receive a comprehensive package of pay, benefits, paid time off, retirement, and professional development opportunities.

Is there an equal opportunity statement associated with this internship?

Yes, the State of Nebraska promotes diversity, inclusion, and belonging and recruits without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or genetics.

How should applicants with accommodation needs proceed?

Applicants needing accommodations in the selection process should request this in advance by contacting the Nebraska State Personnel Office.

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The word Nebraska is from the Oto Indian word “Nebrathka” meaning “flat water.” The pioneers who settled Nebraska in the late 1800s deserve much of the credit for transforming the state from a land considered unfit for cultivation to an agricultural oasis. Today Nebraska ranks among the leading states in many agricultural production categories.