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Employment at the Financial Management Service

Federal Career Intern Program

What is the Federal Career Intern Program (FCIP)?

This program is intended to be used for grades GS-5, 7 and 9 positions or other trainee positions appropriate for the program. FMS uses this program to recruit the following:

  • Accountants
  • Financial Program Specialists
  • Computer Specialists
  • Management Program Specialist
  • Program Analysts

After successful completion of the program you may be converted non-competitively to a permanent position. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) approval is required to develop or extend internships beyond 2 years. In these cases, internships may be extended for up to 1 additional year.

How Do You Begin the Process?

To find out if your school is in the partnership program, contact your school counselor.

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Contact our recruitment office for more information.

E-mail: job.opportunities@fms.treas.gov
Call: (202) 874-8090
Write: Department of the Treasury
Financial Management Service
Human Resources Division
Attn: Federal Career Intern Program Coordinator
Room 170A
3700 East-West Highway
Hyattsville, MD 20782

The Financial Management Service is an Equal Opportunity Employer

   Last Updated:  December 19, 2011

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