Closing Date: 24th June, 2025

Description:

Summary:
Unpaid internships with A Government Entity are offered year round and can last from 12 weeks to 12 months. Duties vary based on the department and/or office in which the intern is placed. A Government Entity's Internship Program offers valuable experience that contributes to educational and professional growth, and may be applied in any future employment endeavor, including federal, state and local governments or in the private sector.

Apply now for an opportunity at the A Government Entity.

Duties:
Position: Law students currently enrolled and in good standing as a J.D. or LL.M candidate in an ABA accredited law school.

The A Government Entity offers substantive work that gives interns an opportunity to demonstrate their skills through work experience. Interns assist the A Government Entity with tasks set out by various teams, such as research, data capturing and working closely with different team members to learn more about the Commission. Students will be assigned to work with A Government Entity staff members on projects and assignments that cover a broad range of the Commissions' work.

The A Government Entity offers substantive legal work that provides interns an opportunity to demonstrate their writing, analytical, and advocacy skills. Law students will be assigned to work with A Government Entity staff members on projects and assignments that cover a broad range of the Commissions' work.

Interns may be assigned to one of the following Divisions or Offices:
Chairman/Commissioner's Office

Five Commissioners administer the A Government Entity, all Commissioners are appointed by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The President designates one of the Commissioners to serve as Chairman. The Chairman and Commissioners sponsor advisory committees as well as provide market oversight.

Duties of a legal intern may include:
  • Researching and analyzing market issues
  • Drafting memos summarizing research and briefing the Chairman or Commissioner
  • Drafting public statements
  • Attending meetings with market participants

Division of Enforcement (DOE)
DOE investigates and prosecutes alleged violations of the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) and A Government Entity regulations by filing complaints in the U.S. District Court. The Division also provides expert help and technical assistance with case development and trials.

Duties of a legal intern may include:
  • Researching and writing legal memoranda, including pleadings and papers
  • Reviewing and analyzing evidence in ongoing investigations
  • Assisting attorneys in preparing investigative testimony, depositions, and discovery

Division of Market Oversight (DMO)
DMO fosters open, transparent, fair, competitive, and secure markets through oversight of derivatives platforms, specifically, designated contract markets (DCMs) and swap execution facilities (SEFs).

Duties for the Compliance Branch law student intern include working under the supervision of a special counsel includes:
  • Assist in examining and assessing the adequacy of DCM and SEF self-regulatory and rule enforcement programs.
  • Help in reviewing and assessing DCM designation and SEF registration applications for demonstration of an applicant's ability to comply with the Commodity Exchange Act and Commission regulations.
  • Review and analyze SEF Annual Compliance Reports and draft a summary memorandum.
  • Review and analyze DCM and SEF rules as assigned.

Market Participants Division (MPD)
MPD provides oversight in derivatives market intermediaries, including commodity pool operators, commodity trading advisors, futures commission merchants, introducing brokers, major swap participants, retail foreign exchange dealers, and swap dealers, as well as designated self-regulatory organizations.

Duties of a legal intern may include:
  • Assisting with technical analyses of intricate regulations and industry governing activities
  • Preparing legal reports and analytical fact summaries
  • Reviewing documents, and conducting background and factual research on swap dealers and futures market intermediaries

Office of International Affairs (OIA)
OIA is responsible for overseeing how the A Government Entity interacts with its foreign counterparts in multilateral and bilateral fora, assisting the Chairman, Commissioners and staff of the A Government Entity in analyzing the implications of regulatory policies, advising the A Government Entity on supervisory cooperation issues, and providing technical assistance to foreign authorities.

Duties of a legal intern may include:
  • Researching, analyzing, and monitoring relevant international standards as well as legislative proposals, statutes, regulatory requirements, advisories, guidance, and market developments
  • Collaborating with OIA staff members in the preparation of briefing memoranda and presentation materials in connection with international meetings attended by the Chairman and senior A Government Entity staff
  • Assisting and joining A Government Entity staff in meetings and discussions with external stakeholders and drafting related summaries and analysis

Requirements:
Conditions of Employment:
  • Suitable for Federal employment, determined by background investigation
  • Actively enrolled(at least part-time)in an accredited college or university
  • You must submit a law school transcript
  • Must be in good standing-J.D or LL.M candidate an accredited ABA law school
  • You must be a U.S. Citizen or National
  • Selective Service registration required for male applicants, unless exempt
  • To be eligible for this volunteer internship all of the following requirements must be met.

You MUST submit academic transcripts demonstrating that you meet the eligibility requirements. (Unofficial is acceptable)
If you do not submit sufficient academic documentation necessary to demonstrate that you meet the eligibility requirements described in this announcement, your application will be deemed incomplete, and you will be ineligible. A completed application will only be accepted via USAJobs. Applications will not be accepted via email.

The experience may have been gained in either the public, private sector or volunteer service (https://arc.fiscal.treasury.gov/files/my-arc/all-agencies/human-resources/guidance-and-reference/fs-resume-tips.pdf). One year of experience refers to full-time work; part-time work is considered on a prorated basis. To ensure full credit for your work experience, please indicate dates of employment by month/day/year and indicate number of hours worked per week on your resume.

Key Requirements:
  • Please refer to "Conditions of Employment."
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Qualifications:
To meet the Student Volunteer requirements, you must be a student accepted for enrollment or enrolled and seeking a degree (diploma, certificate, degree) in a qualifying educational institution, on a full or half-time basis (as defined by the institution in which the student is enrolled).

All Education must be accredited by an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order for it to be credited towards qualifications (particularly positions with a positive education requirement.) Therefore, applicants must report only attendance and/or degrees from schools accredited by accredited institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Applicants may verify accreditation at the following website: Accreditation (https://www2.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/index.html). All education claimed by applicants will be verified by OPM accordingly.

*All applications must be received via www.usajobs.gov***

Education:
  • Currently enrolled and in good standing as a J.D. or LL.M candidate in an ABA accredited law school.
  • AND
  • Completed at least one (1) year of law school by requested start date.

You MUST submit a copy of your transcripts or equivalent.

U.S. Education: Institutions located within the United States that have attained accreditation are listed on the U.S. Department of Education's website. To verify your institution's accreditation, please access this website: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/search.aspx

A complete listing of all institutions, including those located outside of U.S. territories, may be found in Accredited Institutions of Post-Secondary Education, a handbook published annually by the American Council on Education (ACE).

Special Instructions for Foreign Education: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show that the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university. For further information, visit: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usne