The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) encourages and supports internships where feasible. Students who are looking for internships at SCDES can use the information on this page as a guide to get started.

Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent. - National Association of Colleges and Employers

Getting Started

About SCDES

SCDES is charged with promoting and protecting the health of the public and the environment in South Carolina. With more than 3,400 employees working in approximately 100 locations across the state, SCDES places health at the heart of all that we do.

We encourage prospective interns to learn more about us — our commitment to serving South Carolinians for 50 years, who we are and what we do.

Search for Internships

SCDES advertises its internships on the South Carolina Careers website. You can search the site to find and apply for available internships. If you apply for an internship, you will be contacted by the program who is seeking interns.

If you are unable to find an internship or one that fits your needs, complete a request to express your interest in future internships. Please note that by submitting a request, you are consenting to allow SCDES's Human Resources to share your information with SCDES programs searching for interns.

We review requests received and we will contact you if an internship becomes available. We also encourage you to keep searching the South Carolina Careers website for new internships.

Internships for Class and/or Graduation Credit

To receive class and/or graduation credit for an agency internship, a memorandum of agreement (MOA) is required between SCDES and the student's academic institution. If SCDES does not have an MOA with a school, please allow 4-6 weeks for processing.

SCDES does not guarantee an internship based on an academic institution's active MOA with SCDES. Non-paid, for-credit internships depend on many factors, such as location, student interests, and SCDES staffing/project availability.


Departments

Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs

Camp Burnt Gin - Summer 2024 Employment

Camp Burnt Gin has 4 departments hiring for Summer 2024. To learn more and submit a Staff Interest Form, visit Work at CBG. For volunteer information, visit Get Involved: Volunteer Opportunities.


Testimonials

New SCDES Employees

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NeKyra Thomas, Office of Human Resources Intern
Office of Human Resources - Classification and Compensation

“I've felt my level of professionalism grow so much in just six weeks, and I have gotten so used to the office setting,” NeKyra said. “Upon graduation, DHEC will be the first place I look for a career! This internship was an invaluable experience, and I will take every lesson learned with me."

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Brian Norman, Jr., Environmental Health Manager II
Solid Waste Regulation Development, Planning, and Reporting
Division of Mining and Solid Waste Management

"As an intern with DHEC, I learned many valuable skills in both the office and out in the field that primed me for my current role here at DHEC. Every connection I made was more than thrilled to talk about what it is that they do. They truly cared about my benefit from the internship.”


Former SCDES Interns

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Tyler Zimmerman
Interned with the Office of Public Health Preparedness Pee Dee Region

“My public health preparedness internship was the perfect opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the industry I will soon be entering. It not only gave me practical experience in program development, emergency preparedness, and response, but it also allowed me to network and learn from industry experts in each facet of public and environmental health. Because of this internship, I feel prepared and confident in my skills for my future in the public health field.”

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Beata DeWitt
Interned with Environmental Affairs

“DHEC has done a phenomenal job in providing the best work experience for interns [ . . . ] My internship has allowed me to learn as I work. I have met many outstanding people from various departments of DHEC with a common goal of helping the community.

Frequently Asked Questions