Financial Analysis
Department: Department of the Interior
Location(s): Anywhere in the U.S. (remote job), United States
Salary Range: $0 - $0 Without Compensation
Job Summary: Make an impact while you learn. The Semester of Service Program offers students a volunteer project-based opportunity to support real Federal missions, gaining hands-on experience and valuable career-ready skills. With this project, you'll support a financial analysis-based project.
Major Duties:
- Work Schedule and Flexibilities: Flexible - could start 7 AM E.T. Or later 10-15 hrs. per week - Start, end times, and hours worked per week are negotiable 90-day Semester of Service Term Remote work Project Overview: The Office of Trust Funds Investments manages approximately $9 billion in Tribal and Individual Indian trust funds, invested primarily in fixed-income securities across U.S. Treasury, government agency, and high-quality credit markets. OTFI's mission is to uphold fiduciary responsibilities, support Tribal sovereignty and self-determination, and ensure the prudent and transparent management of trust assets. This project provides a Semester of Service student with the opportunity to assist key investment activities that directly support OTFI's operational effectiveness, modernization goals, and beneficiary engagement responsibilities. Purpose and Need: OTFI's investment operations generate essential income for Tribal Nations and Individual Indian beneficiaries. To maintain efficiency, transparency, and compliance, the program requires ongoing support in data stewardship, investment documentation, portfolio reporting, modernization activities, and preparation of materials used in engagement meetings with Tribal Nations. Additionally, OTFI is expanding the use of Bloomberg LLC investment system capabilities, which requires improved data organization, workflow tracking, and document integration. The student's contributions will address short-term capacity gaps associated with modernization, data quality improvements, and investment-process documentation. Student Responsibilities: The selected student will support OTFI staff in the following areas: - Investment Data and Documentation Support Assist with data entry, indexing, and organization of investment files and bond documentation. Support maintenance of records tied to daily investment activity and Bloomberg analytics outputs. Strengthen data quality and control processes aligned with BTFA modernization priorities. - Portfolio Reporting and Basic Financial Research Compile summary materials for internal reporting and Tribal investment presentations. Conduct preliminary research on market conditions, yield-curve changes, and fixed-income trends. Assist in assembling investment reports that communicate performance and risk insights to beneficiaries. - Bloomberg System Support Activities Help coordinate workflows related to data exports, document storage, and surveillance tools within the Bloomberg system. Support tracking and organization of Bloomberg capabilities used in investment analysis, compliance, and market monitoring. - Modernization and Process-Improvement Support Contribute to tasks tied to OTFI's FY26-2030 modernization roadmap, including data cleanup, process documentation, and internal coordination. Assist with small-scale project management tasks that improve operational efficiency and beneficiary-service readiness. Anticipated Benefits to OTFI and BTFA: - Strengthened data governance and documentation supporting the $9B trust fund portfolio. - Improved readiness for modernization activities and Bloomberg system integration. - Enhanced quality of Tribal investment presentations and beneficiary engagement materials. - Increased capacity for research, analysis, and reporting aligned with fiduciary responsibilities. - Support for operational efficiency and transparency consistent with BTFA's strategic modernization goals. Anticipated Student Learning Outcomes: The student will gain exposure to: - Federal trust-fund investment operations and fiduciary stewardship. - Fundamentals of fixed-income markets and portfolio management. - Use of Bloomberg analytics and investment-data workflows. - Tribal financial engagement and public-sector investment communication. - Modernization practices in a government financial-services environment.
Qualifications: Applicants will be considered based on their knowledge, skills or abilities related to project needs. Specifically, juniors and seniors with an educational concentration in finance are preferred. The government-wide "Semester of Service" Student Volunteer Program, as authorized under 5 U.S.C §31114 and 5 CFR Part 3085, enables Federal agencies to engage students in unpaid, project-based assignments of limited duration. These assignments are designed to align with each agency's strategic priorities, offering participants practical experience within Federal operations while supporting the advancement of targeted initiatives.
How to Apply: To apply for this position, you must submit the documentation specified in the Required Documents section above. A complete application package must be sent by 11:59 PM (ET) on 05/10/2026 to pathways_pmf@ios.doi.gov to receive consideration. Your application email should indicate the project(s) to which you are seeking consideration. We are not accepting online applications, please follow the instructions above to apply.
Application Deadline: 2026-05-10