United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Office of Inspector General (OIG)
Student Volunteer Program (SVP)
Internship Location: Chicago, IL
The United States Department of Agriculture
The USDA provides leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition,
and related issues based on public policy, the best available science, and effective management.
The USDA has a vision to provide economic opportunity through innovation, helping rural America to
thrive; to promote agriculture production that better nourishes Americans while also helping feed
others throughout the world; and to preserve our Nation's natural resources through conservation,
restored forests, improved watersheds, and healthy private working lands.
The United States Department of Agriculture – Office of Inspector General
The USDA - OIG conducts audits, investigations, and reviews to accomplish the following three
strategic goals:
1. Strengthen USDA’s ability to protect public health and safety and to secure agricultural and
Department resources.
2. Strengthen USDA’s ability to deliver program assistance with integrity and effectiveness.
3. Strengthen USDA’s ability to achieve results-oriented performance.
USDA OIG's work promotes economy, efficiency, and integrity in USDA programs and
operations. USDA's budget is one of the largest in the Government, and the Department's nearly
100,000 employees run approximately 300 programs. These programs provide a wide array of
services and benefits nationwide, including providing the Nation with nutrition assistance, ensuring
public safety, and distributing benefits to the Nation's farmers and producers in the wake of natural
disasters.
USDA OIG partners with the Department to:
Recommend policies and actions to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness;
Investigate, detect, and prevent fraud, waste, and mismanagement;
Inform the Secretary of Agriculture, Congress, and management about problems, and
progress toward solutions;
Report criminal violations to the U.S. Department of Justice;
Operate a Whistleblower Hotline;
Comment on legislation and regulations; and
Maintain liaison and oversight for external audits and conduct our own or joint investigations
with other law enforcement agencies.
Proposed Job Duties/Assignments
SVP participants will assist federal special agents and investigative personnel in the USDA-OIG,
Chicago, IL office by working on a myriad of special projects, logistical and administrative tasks as
requested by USDA-OIG management. Participants will have the opportunity to network and
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Office of Inspector General (OIG)
Student Volunteer Program (SVP)
interact with USDA personnel as well as Federal, state and local law enforcement stakeholders in
support of investigative and programmatic initiatives. Moreover, SVP participants may be invited to
attend investigative interviews, court appearances and assist in many aspects of USDA-OIG’s
criminal, civil and administrative investigations.
Application Requirements:
Students must be enrolled in an accredited school, college, or university at a minimum of half-time
status and be in good academic standing (minimum of a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale). Candidates that
do not meet this minimum GPA requirement may still apply for a SVP position but may be asked to
write a Letter of Explanation and/or Request for Exception to waive this requirement. In addition, the
student must be at least 18 years of age, pass a pre-employment background check, and be a U.S.
citizen.
SVP participants work a minimum of 10 hours per week and schedules are based upon office
needs. SVP participants will work for the entirety of the equivalent of a spring, fall, or summer
semester term unless the SVP supervisor and the SVP participant agree upon a shorter
timeframe. For appointments that exceed the semester timeframe, the SVP participant and SVP
supervisor must submit an extension request to the SVP coordinator in Washington, D.C. for
approval to work during the following term. The SVP participant can work no more than two
consecutive semesters.
Application Process:
Application packages will be accepted during the Spring, Summer and Fall terms.
TO APPLY students must send ONE e-mail with the following:
1. a cover letter indicating their interest in interning at the USDA-OIG, Chicago, IL
2. a resume; and
3. unofficial school, college, or university transcripts.
The ONE e-mail with all application materials attached must be sent
to: Kenneth.Enser@oig.usda.gov & Brandon.Griggs@oig.usda.gov
The SVP coordinator will review all applications to ensure eligibility. All eligible candidates will be
referred to an SVP supervisor for further consideration, possible interview, and selection. Upon
tentative selection and acceptance into the SVP, the SVP coordinator will provide USDA-OIG
Human Resources with the selected student's information for the official offer letter and for
processing a background check.