Marysville announces summer internship opportunities

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is launching a summer internship program for high school graduates and college students looking to explore careers in local government. Up to six paid internships are available in various departments, including Communications, Community Development, Information Services, Police, and Municipal Court. The program runs from June 23 to August 8, allowing interns to gain practical, hands-on experience while earning $17 per hour for at least 20 hours of work each week. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and should submit their applications by May 27. This initiative not only supports youth employment but also fosters a deeper understanding of local governance.

By engaging young people in municipal operations, Marysville aims to cultivate future leaders in public service. The internships are part of a broader effort to promote civic engagement and community involvement among the youth. The City encourages interested individuals to apply through the provided link for more details.

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