Riverside County Educational Support Program
Shondi LeeProgram Manager
Lora LopezCollege Relations Specialist
Amanda VasquezHR Technician
Karla MedranoStudent Intern
Program Activity
Financial Assistance
Additional ESP Services
• Career and personality assessments
• Career counseling
• Educational advisement
• College transfer information
• University program information
• Financial aid resources including access to union training funds
• County textbook exchange
• Accreditation information
• Job shadowing
• Resume assistance
University Partners
Tuition discounts range from 10-60% off
Onsite Degree Programs
Master of Arts in Education – Organizational Leadership (Executive Program)
•CACMasters in Public Administration
•Spruce Street, City Hall, and City of Riverside EOC BA in Business Administration with Organizational Leadership
•Spruce Street and DPSS Staff DevelopmentBA in Public Administration
•Spruce Street and DPSS Staff DevelopmentBA in Interdisciplinary Studies with Behavioral Science
•DPSS Staff Development
Master of Arts in Management•Ben Clark Training Center, DPSS Staff Development, and Spruce Street
Tuition Savings with Cohorts
Over Over $2.5 million $2.5 million in tuition savings in tuition savings
for for County employees County employees
since 2012!! since 2012!!
Possible Upcoming Onsite Degree Programs
Continued degree programs…Continued degree programs…•Bachelors in Business Administration•Bachelors in Public Administration•Masters in Organizational Leadership (including an Executive Program)•Masters in Public Administration•Master of Arts in Management
New degree programs…New degree programs…•MBA•MFT or MSW•Masters in Accountancy/Accounting•Bachelors in Accounting•Masters in Public Policy•And ??
Riverside County Educational Support Program
Student Internship ProgramStudent Internship Program
Purpose
To attract the best and brightest students and
encourage them to become interested in
employment with the County of Riverside.
Benefits for Students
• Valuable work experience
• Application of academic theory in real-world
• Try out a career in advance
• Network with professionals
• Monetary compensation
• Academic credit
• Eligible for internal recruitments
• County resources…including tuition discounts!!
Benefits for Departments
• Great recruiting tool
• Brings new, innovative ideas
• Support for full-time employees
• Assistance for short-term assignments and projects
• College-educated pre-professionals
• Cost-effective without long-term commitment
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WASTE DISPOSAL
TRANSPORTATION
TLMA AGENCY
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
RCRMC
PARKS
MENTAL HEALTH
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
HUMAN RESOURCES
FLOOD CONTROL
FIRE PROTECTION
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
DEPT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
COUNTY COUNSEL
CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
AVIATION
ASSESSOR-CLERK RECORDER
Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Number of Interns by Department
Unpaid Interns
Paid Interns
Total Interns
Values
Department Name
Department Paid Interns Yearly Total Approx. Cost per InternASSESSOR-CLERK RECORDER 1 $4,295.02 $4,295.02AVIATION 0 $0.00 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1 $3,488.46 $3,488.46CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES 2 $4,892.53 $2,446.27COUNTY COUNSEL 0 $0.00 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 0 $0.00 DEPT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES 5 $33,080.56 $6,616.11ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY 1 $5,504.58 $5,504.58EXECUTIVE OFFICE 1 $12,592.63 $12,592.63FIRE PROTECTION 0 $0.00 FLOOD CONTROL 8 $27,030.56 $3,378.82HUMAN RESOURCES 5 $34,075.26 $6,815.05INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2 $5,371.25 $2,685.63MENTAL HEALTH 0 $0.00 PARKS 0 $0.00 RCRMC 20 $106,384.09 $5,319.20REGISTRAR OF VOTERS 1 $1,035.10 $1,035.10TLMA AGENCY 0 $0.00 TRANSPORTATION 2 $18,660.92 $9,330.46WASTE DISPOSAL 3 $17,241.42 $5,747.14Grand Total 52 $273,652.37 $5,262.55
Yearly Intern Cost by Department
Intern Pharmacist (73610)
Year in school 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Graduate 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Graduate AllHourly Wage 9.02 9.52 10.02 10.52 11.17 11.22 12.22 13.22 14.22 15.30 14.77 Hourly wage: 15.00$ <-- enter desired wageWage + TAP Overhead 9.11 9.62 10.12 10.63 11.28 11.33 12.34 13.35 14.36 15.45 14.92 Wage + TAP Overhead 15.15$
1 week 145.76 153.84 161.92 170.00 180.51 181.32 197.48 213.64 229.80 247.25 238.68 1 week 242.40$ 4 weeks 583.05 615.37 647.69 680.01 722.03 725.26 789.90 854.54 919.18 988.99 954.73 4 weeks 969.60$ 3 months 1,894.92 1,999.96 2,105.00 2,210.04 2,346.59 2,357.10 2,567.18 2,777.26 2,987.34 3,214.22 3,102.88 3 months 3,151.20$ 6 months 3,789.84 3,999.92 4,210.00 4,420.08 4,693.19 4,714.20 5,134.36 5,554.52 5,974.68 6,428.45 6,205.76 6 months 6,302.40$ 9 months 5,684.76 5,999.88 6,315.00 6,630.12 7,039.78 7,071.29 7,701.53 8,331.77 8,962.01 9,642.67 9,308.64 9 months 9,453.60$ 1 year 7,579.69 7,999.85 8,420.01 8,840.17 9,386.37 9,428.39 10,268.71 11,109.03 11,949.35 12,856.90 12,411.53 1 year 12,604.80$
1 week 182.20 192.30 202.40 212.50 225.63 226.64 246.84 267.04 287.24 309.06 298.35 1 week 303.00$ 1 month 728.82 769.22 809.62 850.02 902.54 906.58 987.38 1,068.18 1,148.98 1,236.24 1,193.42 1 month 1,212.00$ 3 months 2,368.65 2,499.95 2,631.25 2,762.55 2,933.24 2,946.37 3,208.97 3,471.57 3,734.17 4,017.78 3,878.60 3 months 3,939.00$ 6 months 4,737.30 4,999.90 5,262.50 5,525.10 5,866.48 5,892.74 6,417.94 6,943.14 7,468.34 8,035.56 7,757.20 6 months 7,878.00$ 9 months 7,105.96 7,499.86 7,893.76 8,287.66 8,799.73 8,839.12 9,626.92 10,414.72 11,202.52 12,053.34 11,635.81 9 months 11,817.00$ 1 year* 9,474.61 9,999.81 10,525.01 11,050.21 11,732.97 11,785.49 12,835.89 13,886.29 14,936.69 16,071.12 15,514.41 1 year* 15,756.00$
1 week 218.64 230.76 242.88 255.00 270.76 271.97 296.21 320.45 344.69 370.87 358.02 1 week 363.60$ 1 month 874.58 923.06 971.54 1,020.02 1,083.04 1,087.89 1,184.85 1,281.81 1,378.77 1,483.49 1,432.10 1 month 1,454.40$ 3 months 2,842.38 2,999.94 3,157.50 3,315.06 3,519.89 3,535.65 3,850.77 4,165.89 4,481.01 4,821.34 4,654.32 3 months 4,726.80$ 6 months 5,684.76 5,999.88 6,315.00 6,630.12 7,039.78 7,071.29 7,701.53 8,331.77 8,962.01 9,642.67 9,308.64 6 months 9,453.60$ 9 months 8,527.15 8,999.83 9,472.51 9,945.19 10,559.67 10,606.94 11,552.30 12,497.66 13,443.02 14,464.01 13,962.97 9 months 14,180.40$ 1 year* 11,369.53 11,999.77 12,630.01 13,260.25 14,079.56 14,142.59 15,403.07 16,663.55 17,924.03 19,285.34 18,617.29 1 year* 18,907.20$
1 week 291.53 307.69 323.85 340.01 361.01 362.63 394.95 427.27 459.59 494.50 477.37 1 week 484.80$ 1 month 1,166.11 1,230.75 1,295.39 1,360.03 1,444.06 1,450.52 1,579.80 1,709.08 1,838.36 1,977.98 1,909.47 1 month 1,939.20$ 3 months 3,789.84 3,999.92 4,210.00 4,420.08 4,693.19 4,714.20 5,134.36 5,554.52 5,974.68 6,428.45 6,205.76 3 months 6,302.40$ 6 months 7,579.69 7,999.85 8,420.01 8,840.17 9,386.37 9,428.39 10,268.71 11,109.03 11,949.35 12,856.90 12,411.53 6 months 12,604.80$ 9 months* 11,369.53 11,999.77 12,630.01 13,260.25 14,079.56 14,142.59 15,403.07 16,663.55 17,924.03 19,285.34 18,617.29 9 months* 18,907.20$ 1 year* 15,159.37 15,999.69 16,840.01 17,680.33 18,772.75 18,856.78 20,537.42 22,218.06 23,898.70 25,713.79 24,823.05 1 year* 25,209.60$
1 week 364.41 384.61 404.81 425.01 451.27 453.29 493.69 534.09 574.49 618.12 596.71 1 week 606.00$ 1 month 1,457.63 1,538.43 1,619.23 1,700.03 1,805.07 1,813.15 1,974.75 2,136.35 2,297.95 2,472.48 2,386.83 1 month 2,424.00$ 3 months 4,737.30 4,999.90 5,262.50 5,525.10 5,866.48 5,892.74 6,417.94 6,943.14 7,468.34 8,035.56 7,757.20 3 months 7,878.00$ 6 months* 9,474.61 9,999.81 10,525.01 11,050.21 11,732.97 11,785.49 12,835.89 13,886.29 14,936.69 16,071.12 15,514.41 6 months* 15,756.00$ 9 months* 14,211.91 14,999.71 15,787.51 16,575.31 17,599.45 17,678.23 19,253.83 20,829.43 22,405.03 24,106.68 23,271.61 9 months* 23,634.00$ 1 year* 18,949.22 19,999.62 21,050.02 22,100.42 23,465.94 23,570.98 25,671.78 27,772.58 29,873.38 32,142.24 31,028.82 1 year* 31,512.00$
*Interns may not exceed 1,000 hours in a fiscal year
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What Interns Do
• Train on actual duties assigned to professional employees
• Assist in special research, studies, surveys and investigations
• Assist in compilation and analysis of data
• Assist in preparation of briefs, reports,
evaluations, etc.
• Attend divisional and department staff
meetings
• Complete special projects as assigned
Scope of Work
Volunteer Opportunities
Internships
• Gain work experience in a particular field or career
• Supervised and mentored by experienced professionals
• Learn the skills needed for a career in a particular industry
• Gain hands-on experience in a field related to course of study
• Develop professionally and personally
Internship vs. Volunteer
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers
• Donate their time to a company, charity, event or cause
• Help organizations they are passionate about
• May learn skills but not the main focus
• Usually not for a particular career path, industry or major
• Not same level of mentoring, supervising & evaluating
Internship vs. Volunteer
ESP Internship Services
• Marketing and referral
• Administrative support
• Consultation
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