Establishes the New Jersey State Government and Civil Service Student Internship Program; appropriates $750,000.
The program not only provides valuable experience to students but also grants those who successfully complete the 480 hours of internship preference for entry-level civil service positions within two years of graduation, provided the job is similar to the internship. Additionally, disabled veterans and veterans participating in the program are given the highest priority for employment preference. Funding for the stipends is appropriated from the State General Fund, amounting to $750,000, highlighting the potential financial implications for the state's budget due to this initiative.
Senate Bill 3785 establishes the New Jersey State Government and Civil Service Student Internship Program, aiming to attract students from various academic disciplines who have an interest in public service. This program is directed by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and requires participants to complete two work periods of 240 hours each with a state government department or agency. The program is open to full-time or part-time students attending accredited institutions of higher education, except those pursuing juris doctorate or PhD degrees, with priority given to New Jersey residents or those attending New Jersey institutions.
While the initiative is designed to enhance career prospects for students and bring youth into public service, certain elements may raise concerns. For example, the stipulation that hours worked will not contribute to hiring preferences for positions requiring advanced degrees (juris doctorate or PhD) may dissuade some participants. Furthermore, there is no penalty for withdrawing from the program, yet leaving before the completion of the 480-hour requirement results in the loss of post-graduation hiring preference, which some may find discouraging.