Internships with Campus Safety
Interns will work with experienced professionals in the field of emergency management and public safety, obtain a greater understanding of career possibilities and areas of interest, and gain marketability for employment opportunities after graduation.
Pay: Unpaid
Duration: Spring, Summer or Fall Semester
Time Commitment: Interns should commit at least 15 hours per week during regular business hours of Monday through Friday between 9:oo a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Interns may be asked to work outside of normal business hours for special events or exercises. Flexible hours are accepted on a case by case basis.
Dress Code: A casual appearance with campus safety attire is preferred. A campus safety shirt will be provided. Closed toe shoes are required.
Code of Conduct: Interns are expected to:
- Assume personal and professional responsibility for his/her actions and activities
- Maintain professional relationships with University students, faculty, and staff
- Relate and apply knowledge acquired in the academic setting to the professional setting
- Be consistent and punctual in the submission of all work assignments.
- Academic Credit: Contact your internship coordinator for requirements and gain course credit.
Duties: The primary duty of the campus safety and emergency management intern will be to provide technical and administrative assistance on emergency management projects. These projects may involve exercise design and development, preparing incident action plans, editing critical emergency management documents and conducting public information and outreach. Duties may also include assisting staff with day-to-day operations in Campus Safety and Emergency Management.
Interns will also:
- Research and apply for federal and state grants
- Take notes and memos during meetings
- Conduct independent research into security improvements, training exercises, and new preparedness procedures
- Assist campus safety officers on patrols on campus and staff the guardhouse to greet visitors and field incoming calls
Applicants should fill out an application HERE. Submit the application and a resume to Nathan Hupp, Emergency Manager, nhupp@marymount.edu
Spring 2021 Intern:
Lilia Griffin – Marymount University, Senior
Majoring in Criminal Justice
Spring 2021 Intern:
Jasmine Gutierrez – Marymount University, Senior
Criminal Justice Major
Dean’s List for Multiple Semesters
Spring 2021 Intern:
Lizzy Bacha – Marymount University, Senior
Criminal Justice Major with a double Minor in Forensic Computing and Information Technology
Dean’s List for Multiple Semesters
Spring 2021 Intern:
Nathalie M. Garcia – Marymount University, Senior
Criminal Justice Major with a Minor in Psychology
Spring 2021 Intern:
Shea Smith – Marymount University, Senior
Psychology Major with Minors in Forensic Psychology and Forensic and Criminal Investigations
MU Women’s Lacrosse, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Co-President
Dean’s List for Multiple Semesters
Spring 2021 Intern:
Kristyna McCullough – Marymount University, Senior
Criminal Justice Major with Minors in Biology and Forensic and Criminal Investigations
Dean’s List for Multiple Semesters
Fall 2020 Intern:
Karen Reyes – Marymount University
Criminal Justice Major
All-Atlantic East First Team for Women’s 2019 Soccer
Signed a professional deal with Finnish football(soccer) powerhouse Åland United this Fall 2020
Summer 2020 Intern:
Kaitlin Berger – Marymount University
Criminal Justice Major with a Minor in Psychology
Fulbright Award recipient for the fall semester to study in International Law Enforcement at The National University of Public Service in Budapest, Hungary