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The program is open to all college students who are at the time of their application, have graduated or
scheduled to graduate by the end of academic year 2014-2015. To qualify, they or their parents must presently
be a resident or must have family origins from the municipalities covered by the First Congressional District of
Leyte.
This year, twenty-five (25) interns will be selected. Fifteen (15) students enrolled in Leyte will be
assigned to an internship placement in Metro Manila while ten (10) students enrolled in Manila will be assigned
within the First District of Leyte.
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
Pre-Program Orientation and Training
All interns will undergo a five-day pre-program orientation and training in Manila. It will include the
general orientation on the internship, a leadership development and teambuilding course, lectures on the
Philippine political system, roundtable discussions on current social and political issues and trainings on
community mobilization and event management.
Internship Program Proper
The Internship Program Proper will cover four weeks. Using the experiential learning approach, the
program shall focus on three key areas:
Governance Internship. Interns coming from Leyte will be assigned to the Office of Rep.
Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez at the House of Representatives. Metro Manila-based interns will
be assigned at the Leyte First Congressional District Office, Tacloban City. All interns will be
assigned to work closely with the existing legislative and political staff on a variety of programs and
projects and assist with routine office tasks (depending on which office they will be assigned). They
may also be designated to other legislative office or government office where they will gain further
first-hand knowledge of the governance process.
Each intern shall be provided with an internship plan as well as written job description detailing his
or her assigned duties and responsibilities and the name and designation of the person to whom he
or she will report.
Leadership Development. Aside from professional and leadership development training, all
interns shall attend weekly learning sessions led by experts and leaders from a wide range of
professional backgrounds. They will engage in substantive policy discussions with these speakers
and share and exchange ideas with their co-interns. They will also get to build meaningful
professional connections and have a platform or an open dialogue on issues of mutual interest.
Community Service. All interns shall be required to be engaged in a community service projectfrom conceptualizing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating. This will help them broaden their
personal experience with civic engagement and allow them to give back to their communities.
During the program, the interns will be provided with mentoring support and professional supervision.
Introspection sessions and group workshops will also be conducted weekly. Interns will also be encouraged to
write a journal or an activity report during the internship period.
Post-Program Introspection and Evaluation
All interns will undergo a five-day Post-Program Introspection and Evaluation in Tacloban City. They will
have the opportunity to share their learning and reflections, assess and review the program and plan out their
post-program activities.
Each intern shall receive a Certificate of Completion.
SELECTION PROCESS
Applications should be addressed to the Project Coordinator and will be submitted to the Office of Rep.
Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez. A selection committee shall review all applications. The selection committee
shall take into consideration the applicants solid scholastic achievement, strong communication skills,
community service contributions, evidence of leadership skills, quality of the application essay and the panel
interview results. Interns will be chosen based on the following selection criteria:
INTERNSHIP INCLUSIONS
All interns will be provided with living allowances for the duration the internship. They will also receive
free food, housing and local transportation. The program will also cover the roundtrip airfare costs from Tacloban
to Manila.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
15 May 2015
15 June 2015
22 June 2015
1 July 2015
CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information and inquiries, please contact
Ms. Jewel Therese de Veyra
Project Coordinator
Contact No. 0917-575-2355; 0909-227-5147
Email: leytefirstinternship@gmail.com