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Are you looking for an opportunity to serve your country?
As a
federal agency, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS)
offers employment at
our Washington, D.C., headquarters and our state offices.
The
following information applies to employment positions within the U.S. federal
government and does not necessarily apply to the volunteer or member
opportunities offered through our national service programs.
  We currently have 6 open job listings. To view all vacancies at CNCS, you can do a targeted search at USAJobs.gov (the official employment site of the U.S. federal government).
Follow us on Twitter at @nationalservice and use #cncsjobs to get the most up to date information on our employment opportunities.
NOTE: These vacancies are all posted USAJOBS.gov. To complete your application package, you will be asked to register in USAJOBS.gov, submit an up-to-date resume, and respond to job-related questions. Registration is quick and easy, and need only be done once. You may update your resume at anytime and use it to apply to any CNCS announcement.
*This position is only posed on nationalservice.gov and will not be advertised on USAJOBS website.
  CNCS provides part-time or short-term opportunities throughout the year for college students and other individuals. While the internships don't include a stipend, we offer a rich opportunity to gain substantive work experience in a dynamic, hands-on environment. If interested, please send your resume to the email address listed in the position description.
Internships are available to United States citizens only.
  Here at CNCS, we strive to engage all Americans in volunteering and service. If you're interested in finding a volunteer or national service opportunity in your area, visit Serve.gov.
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Volunteers without a high school diploma have a 51 percent higher likelihood of finding a job after being out of work than non-volunteers. (We have the research!)
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