Student Opportunities at NWS Hastings
Job Shadowing
Student Volunteering
Paid Internships
The National Weather Service (NWS) Hastings, Nebraska office offers several opportunities to students interested in pursuing a career in meteorology and other related career fields.
Job shadowing is the most basic program offered by the NWS in Hastings. It is aimed at students who are interested in a possible career in meteorology, hydrology, atmospheric science, climatology or engineering, with an emphasis on the operational forecast environment.
Student volunteering is a program offered to college students pursuing a degree in meteorology or a related field.
The Pathways program is a paid opportunity for college students to work part time at the NWS, gain experience and have a chance to transition into an operational role following graduation.
To find out more information about Student Opportunities in the National Weather Service and NOAA, please visit this website.
For additional information, please contact the NWS Hastings StudentTeam using this form.
Job shadowing is the most basic program offered by the National Weather Service (NWS) in Hastings. It is aimed at students who are interested in a possible career in meteorology, hydrology, atmospheric science, climatology or engineering, with an emphasis on the operational forecast environment. As part of a job shadow, students receive a tour of ouroffice, spend 1-4hours with a NWS Hastings meteorologist observing the forecast process, and discuss career opportunities. Parents or guardians are welcome to join their students (encouraged for pre-college level students). There are threelevels of job shadow available.
Level 1
A virtual option, this is a quick and straightforward way for students who are exploring career options in meteorology, atmospheric science, hydrology, climatology or engineering to learn more about careers with the National Weather Service (NWS). These meet and greet sessions with 1 to 2 NWS meteorologists generally last around 1 hour and afford students an opportunity to learn more about our job responsibilities and organization. Bring your questions and be ready to engage in a fun and valuable discussion. Times and dates for a job shadow of this kind are flexible. Total Approximate Time: ~1 hour
Level 2
This level is intended for pre-college students who intend to pursue a career in meteorology, atmospheric science, hydrology, climatology or engineering. It typically involves a tour of our office and approximately 1 to 2 hours shadowing an NWS meteorologist. This is intended to give the student a basic understanding of the job responsibilities of an NWS meteorologist, while allowing them time to ask questions of and discuss career opportunities with a current professional. While we are flexible on time, the best time for this level of job shadow is often during the day, but evenings are options as well. Total Approximate Time: 1 - 2 hours
Level 3
This level is intended for undergraduate or graduate students who are either enrolled in or considering a major in meteorology, atmospheric science, hydrology, climatology or engineering. As with Level 2, we provide a tour of our facilities for the student. Time allotted for discussion, job shadowing and asking career advice from one of our meteorologists is a bit more extensive at 2 to 4 hours. The student may also have time to meet with a member of the local management team to discuss future career options and the goals of the NWS. Times for a job shadow of this kind are flexible, but we generally recommend a period often during the day, but evenings are options as well. Total Approximate Time: 2 - 4 hours
For additional information or help with applying,please contact the NWS Hastings Student Team using this form.
The Student Volunteer Program at the National Weather Service (NWS) in Hastings is a step above thejob shadow program, offering students an opportunity to spend 1-2 days a week in a professional setting during a spring, summer or fall semester. This program is fully volunteer (non-paid) and allows students to work one-on-one with members of the NWS Hastings staff, while gaining valuable work experience in an operational environment. This program is being offered as a fully in-person opportunity or a hybrid opportunity of in-person and remote work. The volunteer program is competitive, and provides students with mentoring and the opportunity to conduct a research project focused on local topics. Student volunteer positions are best suited for junior, senior or graduate level students who are actively majoring meteorology, atmospheric science, hydrology, climatology, or engineering.
- Spring2025: September30th, 2024
Requirements
- U.S. Citizenship
- Undergraduate (going into junior or senior year) or graduate college student
- Students should have an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Successful completion of Sophomore Year Meteorology Courses
- Be able to provide fingerprints and pass a background security investigation
Application Process
Students interested in applying to a volunteer position at NWS Hastings need to complete the following to be considered:
- Application Form (Google Form)
- Submit a 1-2 page resume
- Submit a Cover Letter (Optional)
- Submit a current college transcript (An unofficial transcript is acceptable, but we mayultimately need an official copyif you are selected)
Once the deadline for applications has passed, we will review all the submitted applications and make a selection. An interview by phone or Google Meet or even in personmay be requested as part of the selection process.
If you are selected you will need to submit fingerprints and pass a background security investigation. This is required for all volunteers or potential employees atfederal agencies, and can take 6-8 weeks. Once the background check is complete, we will contact you to discuss a schedule for your volunteer period.
Expectations & Duties
Goal: To gain experience and increase understanding about the National Weather Service and their daily operations.
Options:
- Fully In-Person
- Hybrid Option - Part time Remote and Part time in-person
Fully In-Person Option:
- Time Commitment: Students should expect to spend 4-6hours per week volunteering at the NWS Hastings
- Project: During the first weeks of the experience the student will identify a project that they can work on that is of interest to them with the expectation that the project can be completed and either presented or shared with the staff at the end of the volunteer period.
- AFD Writing: Beginning Week 3 - students will be expected to write 2 AFDs per week focusing on the impacts and confidence, general weather pattern overview, and a deeper discussion of any uncertainty.
Hybrid Option:
- Time Commitment: Students should expect a schedule of alternating time spent remotely at their home/school and in-person at the NWS Hastings. Approximately 3 to 6 hours per week of volunteering time.
- In-Person:
- It is recommended that the time for in-person volunteering be during the daytime hours of the work week, we understand that that may not be possible.
- We encourage at least one time during the session that the student be present during the daytime work-week hours for the best experience.
- Approximately 4 to 6 hours for the in-person portion is encouraged depending on the schedule of the student and the drive time to Hastings.
- Remote:
- It is recommended that this be the same time each week but understand varying needs of the student’s schedule.
- Virtual meetings will be harnessed to connect the student to the forecasters and learn different techniques and forecast processes.
- AFD Writing: Beginning Week 3 - students will be expected to write 2 AFDs per week focusing on the impacts and confidence, general weather pattern overview, and a deeper discussion of any uncertainty.
- Project: During the first weeks of the experience the student will identify a project that they can work on that is of interest to them with the expectation that the project can be completed and either presented or shared with the staff at the end of the volunteer period. Remote or In-person time could be spent on the project.
Additional Expectations
- Students will becomefamiliar with NWS operations, policies and procedures, software and computer systems, and hydrological/meteorological products
- Assist meteorologists during severe weather operations
- Students may join NWS staff for COOP visits andother NWS site visits (River Gauges, 88D-radar, etc.)
- Opportunities to participate inpost-event severe weather verification may occur
- Students may be able to get college credit for their volunteer hours.
For additional information or help with applying, please contact the NWS Hastings Student Volunteer Team using this form.
Paid internship positions within the National Weather Service (NWS) can be a challenge to find and are generally very competitive. They are not offered directly by local forecast offices (though local offices routinely host paid interns), but rather determined at the national level. That said, they offer one of the most in-depth and challenging introductions to a career with the NWS. It is highly recommended that anyone seeking a career with the NWS consider applying for these positions when they become available.
Paid internships with the NWS are offered through the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Pathways Program. This program offers students an opportunity to work directly for the NWS while in school, and thechance to be converted to a full time employee upon successful completion of the program.
For additional information or help with applying, please contact the NWS Hastings StudentTeam using this form.