Farm Credit Mid-America is a financial services cooperative serving financial needs of farmers and rural residents in Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, and Tennessee. Our purpose is to secure the future of rural communities and agriculture. We are passionate about serving the needs of our rural communities and creating positive customer experiences. We have been named as a Best Places to Work in Kentucky for the past 12 years. At Farm Credit Mid-America we put our customers and team members at the heart of all we do.
About Our Opportunity
The Farm Credit Mid-America (FCMA) internship program provides students with the opportunity to grow and develop both personally and professionally through valuable on-the-job experience, job shadowing, networking, and mentoring. By working with a variety of departments, interns will have the opportunity to explore different career paths. Working as a cohort, interns will learn about our Association by assisting various departments to conduct research, capture and share data, and participate in a variety of projects throughout the Association.
Our 12-week program (May to August) combines on-the-job experience, group projects, mentorship, and customer-focused experiences. In addition, interns will participate in a series of learning and development
opportunities to build skills that translate to the workplace.
Compensation: We value our interns and offer a competitive wage alongside the benefit of gaining the real-life experience. Our 2025 internships pay $20 an hour.
Schedule: 12 week summer intern program from May to August, 40 hours per week Monday through Friday with some travel within our territory.
Location: The primary internship location will be based at our Louisville office. Depending on the assignment, interns might work at a FCMA retail office in our marketplace (Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, or Tennessee). Furnished housing is provided for those who need to relocate.
How You Will Spend Your Time
- WORK AS A TEAM TO ACCOMPLISH SPECIFIC GOALS: Interns will work as a cohort and within smaller teams in a variety of work and project situations throughout the program. Interns will be exposed to several departments and functions throughout the duration of the program. These areas include Credit, Collateral, Food and Agribusiness, Human Resources, Marketing and Retail Operations and Rural 1st teams.
- INTERN LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT: As an intern, you will gain Farm Credit Mid-America and industry knowledge as well as develop professional skills by completing a series of learning & development activities. This includes workshops, classes, and immersive experiences.
- CUSTOMER, COMMUNITY AND TEAM INVOLVEMENT: The intern will demonstrate FCMA values through his/her interaction with potential and current FCMA customers, the community, and the office team. The intern will assist the office staff in daily activities as appropriate.
- REPRESENT AND COMMUNICATE THE MISSION AND VALUES OF FARM CREDIT MID-AMERICA: Interns represent and communicate our core values and comply with conduct policy and confidentiality expectations.
- CAPSTONE PRESENTATION TO FARM CREDIT MID-AMERICA LEADERSHIP: At the conclusion of the internship, the intern teams will present their learnings and experiences from the program to members of the FCMA leadership team.
Minimum Education & Experience
Summer Interns will be college students actively pursuing a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, agriculture, economics, business, or related field. Candidates should have completed a minimum of 30 credit hours toward their degree at the start of the intern program.
Desired Skills and Attributes:
- Collaboration: Actively participates as a member of a team to move the team toward the completion of goals. Maintains strong, personal connections with team members and key stakeholders. Aligns personal work and performance with the broader team to achieve mutual outcomes.
- Communication Skills: Proactively communicates; informs others of what they need to know. Utilizes oral and written communication to enhance relationships across the association. Capably articulates thoughts and ideas in speaking and listens carefully to others.
- Interpersonal Skills: Exhibits acceptable standards of professional conduct. Listens carefully. Develops and maintains positive working relationships with all constituents.
- Adaptability: The ability to quickly and calmly adjust to changing circumstances and situations. The ability to shift focus between tasks or contexts.
- Curiosity: constantly seeking new information and learning. Challenges the process in a respectful manner.
* US Citizen or unrestricted work authorization is required (no sponsorship available).