JOB OVERVIEW
The Farm Credit Council is seeking a motivated and dynamic spring intern to join our Washington D.C.-based regulatory team. This intern will gain hands-on experience in federal regulatory and government affairs and economic analysis within the finance and agriculture industry.
Successful applicants will have a proactive attitude, collaborative mindset and a background or strong interest in economic research and government affairs.
This is a paid internship at $20/hour, with an expectation of working approximately 30-40 hours per week from January to March. The Farm Credit Council operates on a hybrid schedule with remote work on Mondays and Fridays and in the office Tuesday through Thursday, however, we are open to adjusting hours and in office days to accommodate academic commitments such as school or class schedules. Candidates must be based in the Washington D.C. area for the length of the internship and available to work in person on pre-determined in-office days.
Any student or recent graduate of a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) or student active in their MANRRS University chapter selected to intern would receive an additional $3,500 stipend as part of Farm Credit’s Launching Leaders program.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist in tracking and analyzing federal regulatory and legislative developments impacting the Farm Credit System and the agricultural economy.
- Conduct research on economic trends relevant to agriculture, rural lending, and financial markets.
- Support the development of comment letters and position papers on proposed federal regulations.
- Compile and analyze data and statistics to support internal reports and presentations.
- Attend and report on congressional hearings, agency briefings, and industry meetings.
- Collaborate with FCC staff on projects related to federal policies, credit access, financial markets, and other Farm Credit issues.
- Participate in events and other opportunities as needed.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
- Currently enrolled as a junior or senior in college, or recently graduated, with a focus in agricultural economics, business, legal studies, or related field
- Strong written and verbal communications skills
- Legally authorized to perform work in the U.S.
- Engages professionally and politely with board of directors, members, constituents
- Supports the core values and mission of the organization
An Overview of Farm Credit Council
The Farm Credit Council is the national trade association representing Farm Credit System institutions before Congress, the Executive Branch and others. The Council provides the mechanism for member grassroots involvement in the development of positions and policies with respect to federal legislation and government actions that impact Farm Credit.
Farm Credit has a mission to support rural communities and agriculture with reliable, competitive credit and financial services, today and tomorrow. More information about Farm Credit is available at www.farmcredit.com.
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Farm Credit Council is an equal opportunity employer. We value inclusivity and strive to build a culture that encourages, supports and celebrates a diverse workforce. All qualified applicants are welcome and encouraged to apply.
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