I/O Assessment Intern
Emergency Services Consulting International · Washington DC-Baltimore Area
Apply & track with Apply EdgeI/O Associate (Assessments and Training Public Safety)Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to katie.kelley@esci.usLocation: This is an on-site (non-remote, non-hybrid) position located in Chantilly, VACompany Description Emergency Services Consulting International (ESCI), the consulting arm of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, has supported safer communities across the United States and Canada since 1976. The organization combines real-world public safety experience with industrial/organizational psychology and data analytics to design evidence-based solutions. ESCI partners with fire chiefs, police commanders, and EMS leaders to provide practical, future-ready strategies. The team focuses on anticipating emerging challenges in fire, police, EMS, emergency communications, and organizational development. Applicants can expect to join a mission-driven organization that collaborates closely with public safety agencies to improve community outcomes. Role Description The Public Safety Testing Intern is an on-site position based in the Washington DC–Northern Virginia Area. The intern will support the design, implementation, and evaluation of public safety testing processes for fire, police, EMS, and related agencies. Daily responsibilities may include assisting with exam and assessment development, validating testing tools, organizing candidate testing materials, and helping compile and analyze testing data. The intern will collaborate with senior consultants and project managers, prepare documentation and reports, and contribute to quality assurance and process improvement efforts. This role offers hands-on experience in public safety consulting and testing, with exposure to industry best practices and client-facing projects. QualificationsGraduate degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology (or currently enrolled in a graduate program in Industrial/Organizational Psychology.Strong research, data collection, and analytical skills, preferably related to testing or assessment.Clear written and verbal communication skills, with attention to detail and accuracy.Ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams and interact professionally with clients.Proficiency in standard office software (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and comfort with data tools.Demonstrated interest in improving public safety systems and understanding of community-focused service.Reliable transportationThis is a paid internship opportunity for 10–20 hours per week, with a flexible schedule that can be accommodated around the intern’s current class schedule..