Illinois Secretary of State

ILSOS Summer Jobs - 2026 (Select Locations)

Summer Worker - Statewide, IL - Temporary

Office of the Illinois Secretary of State
Alexi Giannoulias

Job Title:      Summer Jobs - 2026
Division:     TBD
Union:             N/A
Location:      Available Locations Listed Below
 
Available Locations
  • Beardstown - DMV
  • Harrisburg - DMV
  • Belvidere - DMV
  • Benton - DMV
  • Marion - DMV
  • Bradley - DMV
  • Mascoutah - DMV
  • Mattoon - DMV
  • Centralia - DMV
  • Silvis - DMV
  • East St Louis - DMV
  • Taylorville - DMV
  • Galesburg - DMV
  • Tilton - DMV
  • Granite City - DMV

Salary:            High School $17.00 hourly - College $18.00 hourly - Graduate/Law Intern $25.00 hourly

Overview: 
The Office of the Illinois Secretary of State is offering Illinois students, who are currently enrolled as a high school junior or senior, or will be attending a post-secondary program (college or trade school) this fall, the opportunity to gain professional experience related to the duties, responsibilities and operations of the Office. 

Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Provide operational support across a wide variety of areas and departments. Many jobs are located in Secretary of State DMVs. Many jobs are also available in other departments, such as Business Services, Physical Services, the Executive Office, Administrative Hearings, Police, Personnel and the State Library, just to name a few.
  • Receive training and assignments designed to develop knowledge, understanding, and practical skills consistent with the various career disciplines within the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State.
  • Work with staff and the public, assisting with supporting and carrying out the duties and responsibilities of the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State, including implementation of programs and services.
Locations where summer jobs are available:
  • The Illinois Secretary of State will be offering summer jobs in various cities and locations across the State, including in the Chicago-land area and in the Springfield area, in both DMVs and office buildings.
  • When applying for a summer job, you will be able to choose up to 3 cities or locations where you would like to work this summer. Please choose the locations with your first choice first, second choice second, and third choice location third. If you only want to work in one location, then only list your first choice as your single location choice.
Specific Skills:
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
  • Basic technology and computing skills, including Microsoft Suite platforms.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills.
  • Self-starter and highly motivated work ethic.
  • Effective team member, who collaborates well with others.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to interact well with customers.
Eligibility:
  • MUST be enrolled at a high school/college/university or trade school for the upcoming calendar semester/quarter.
  • Must be lawfully authorized to work in the United States.
Application Process: 
To apply for a Summer Job at ILSOS:
 
  • Required: Please complete the online application to the right. Please note that the application requires you to upload or paste two items:
    • a brief cover letter which explains why you want to work at the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State, AND
    • a current resume showing your past work history and school achievements.
  • When you have completed the application and uploaded your cover letter and a resume, then hit the “submit application” button at the bottom of the application.
  • You will receive an automatic text or email from the Office of the Secretary of State confirming that you have submitted an application.
Questions about Your Application?
If you have any questions about your application, please do not hesitate to contact our Job Counselors. You can reach Jamillah Ali-Joyce at [email protected] or 312.793.3634 in Chicago and Derrick Mooney at [email protected] or 217.524.7086 in Springfield.
 
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be lawfully authorized to work in the United States.
Applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital or veteran status, or the presence of a non-job-related medical condition or disability.

 
Apply: ILSOS Summer Jobs - 2026 (Select Locations)
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Please Note:

To be eligible for the Summer Jobs Program, you MUST be enrolled as a junior or senior high school, college or trade school student for the following semester and indicate where you are enrolled. Your application will only be accepted if you provide this information.

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Location Preference:

Available positions include work in the Secretary of State offices in Chicago and surrounding suburbs, Springfield, as well as downstate facility locations. Please select up to three options, in order of preference, where you would like to or be willing to work.

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Cover Letter:

Please attach a cover letter to:
- introduce yourself and
- tell us why you are interested in working for the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State.
- If you have interest in working in a specific department, operational area or location, please be sure to include this information.*
Resume:

Please attach a resume outlining your work experience, educational achievement and any social activities you feel may be relevant.*
Experience Report:

Fully describe your work history beginning with your present position. Additional work history or information may be provided as a single attachment.

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Employer #1 - Job Duties
Employer #1 - Reason for Leaving
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Employer #2 - Address
Employer #2 - Job Title
Employer #2 - Dates of Employment
Employer #2 - Average Hours Worked per Week
Employer #2 - Job Duties
Employer #2 - Reason for Leaving
Attachment - Additional Job History/Information
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Child support obligations: State law requires that you provide certain information about child support obligations at the time of hire. The possibility of employment is not affected by a child support obligation or default in payment.

Selective Service Registration: As a condition of employment, state law requires that “every male born on or after January 1, 1960, and less than 27 years old, shall submit documentation, at time of appointment, evidencing his registration with the Federal Selective Service System.”

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I authorize the investigation of all statements contained in this application for employment as may be necessary for making an employment decision. I understand that this application is not intended to be a contract of employment.

In the event of employment, I understand that false or misleading information in my application or interview(s) may result in discharge or other disciplinary action. I understand that if hired I authorize the State of Illinois to investigate all aspects of my qualifications and background; any individual, organization, or agency that maintains records relating to me to provide these records upon request to any agency of the State of Illinois conducting such an investigation. This authorization includes employment, credit, and criminal history records. I release any individual, organization, or agency from any liability incurred from providing such records. Proof of citizenship or immigration status will be required upon employment.*
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