This information is cross posted from: http://www.dhs.gov/secretarys-honors-program

Secretary's Honors Program

The Secretary’s Honors Program (SHP) is a highly competitive, premier program for exceptional recent graduates looking for a career at DHS. Qualified candidates apply for a limited number of slots and are selected based on their academic performance, experience and other criteria. Those selected for the program will be offered a variety of incentives and enhanced career opportunities including Department rotations, mentorships, focused on-the-job training and inclusion in various professional development programs. 

Individuals who possess graduate or undergraduate degrees may apply for the following fellowships within the SHP: 

  • Information Technology Fellows – a one-year program designed for graduate-level recent graduates with computer science- related academic backgrounds and career paths who have a clear interest in, and commitment to, excellence in the operation and management of information technology.
  • Cyber Fellows (Bachelor's) and Cyber Fellows (Master's) – a two-year program for either bachelor's or graduate-level recent graduates in computer science, computer or network engineering, or other information assurance/security/technology fields of study. These programs are designed to develop technically skilled cyber professionals across DHS. Through rotational assignments, participants see how each DHS Component agency collaborates on cyber-related issues such as identification and analysis of malicious code, forensics analysis, and intrusion detection and prevention, and works first-hand on critical issues or incidents in a fast-paced, growing environment. The Cyber Fellows (Master's) incorporates leadership training and cyber deployments into the program. Candidates are encouraged to participate in the Cybersecurity Internship Program prior to applying for the Honors Program. The SHP Cyber Fellows program will begin accepting applications in late 2012. 
  • Honors Attorneys – a two-year program designed for highly qualified third-year law students, fourth-year students graduating from four-year programs, combination programs or LL.M. programs immediately after law school, and those applying from judicial clerkships immediately after law school. Candidates will have the opportunity to work at multiple legal offices within the Office of the General Counsel. The SHP Honors Attorneys program is not accepting applications at this time, as the program managers are currently reviewing applicants for the fall of 2013. The application period for the fall of 2014 will open in August 2013.
  • Policy Fellows – a one-year program for recent graduates with either a Master’s or a Bachelor’s degree.  Candidates will provide direct assistance to top policymakers throughout DHS and will work side-by-side with experts in policy-focused areas and offices.
  • Management Fellows – a one-year program for recent graduates with either a Master’s or a Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, organizational development or human resources.
  • Emergency Management Fellows – a one-year program for recent graduates with either a Master’s or a Bachelor’s degree.  Candidates will have an academic background that prepares graduates with strategic organizational management processes used to protect critical assets from hazards, man-made and natural disasters and facilitate recovery operations.

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I'm not sure that posts promoting the Department of Homeland Security belong on a site devoted to peace and collaborative development. Are there guidelines? For example, do you accept job posts from military organizations? How about para-military? How do you decide?

We provide a very broad range of fellowships on PDCN as there are many students interested in both security and peacebuilding.. Any posting on PCDN does not equal an endorsement and of course people are welcome to critique and suggest we do otherwise. We do not post purely security or military postings.

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