Internship Program
The Purpose
As the Chickasaw Nation faces the challenge of balancing tribal sovereignty with maintaining a collaborative relationship with the federal government, it is crucial that future, young Chickasaw leaders are trained and encouraged to build relationships with policymakers throughout Indian Country and the United States Capitol. The Chickasaw Nation internship program provides opportunities for student ambassadors to build bridges, one relationship at a time, in an effort to address numerous issues facing the unconquered and unconquerable Chickasaw Nation. The program is designed to train young leaders to identify problems and implement lasting solutions through collaborative working relationships with government and business leaders.
Our Mission
The mission of the internship program is to work in partnership with government and business leaders across the country to provide an exclusive educational opportunity to the leading students of the Chickasaw Nation. The program is a tool to have a direct impact on the future of the tribe by nominating and supporting a participant who will return home with the experience to be a leader in the Chickasaw Nation.
Program Benefits
The Chickasaw Nation will provide:
- 6-8 week internship opportunity
- a weekly stipend
- one round trip ticket to the location of their intern site
- housing accommodations
Program Components
The internship program is conducted at different times throughout the year in locations determined by the Chickasaw Nation. Once an intern has been selected, staff will work with the student and employer to determine exact dates.
Intern sites include, but are not limited to:
- Governmental Offices: Indian Health Service, Environmental Protection Agency, State Offices, etc.
- Congressional or Senate Offices
- Native American Organizations
- Native Owned or Operated Businesses
"Internship programs, such as the Chickasaw Nation's, are excellent tools for molding our tribal nation's youth into successful, unconquered and unconquerable citizens that they are destined to become." Jennifer Barnes, Environmental Protection Agency intern 2004.
About
This program trains students to become strong, knowledgable leaders for the future. It provides opportunities for a student ambassador to build bridges, one relationship at a time, in an effort to address issues facing the Chickasaw Nation. Internship opportunities are dependent on availability.
You Provide
- Chickasaw citizenship card (for student)
- Resume with three references
- Copy of latest college transcript
- Two letters of recommendation
- Short essay describing student's goals and why he/she is interested in an internship with the Chickasaw Nation
- Law students must be in good standing
- Application (can be obtained at http://www.chickasaw.net/)
- Comprehensive report upon completion of internship
Eligibility
- Must be Chickasaw citizen
- Must be between 18-25 years old
- Must be full-time student enrolled as a sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student in college
- Must have at least a cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Must be willing to attend orientation
Deadlines
Fall semester - September 1st
Spring semester - November 1st
Summer semester - April 1st
Contact Information