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Candidates with prior Washington, DC based congressional + + (i.e. Capitol Hill) experience will be given priority. +Having a connection to Philadelphia or Southeastern Pennsylvania. +Having good general knowledge of the physical layout of Capitol Hill, including +House and Senate office buildings, as well as the U.S. Capitol Building. +Proficiency with Intranet Quorum or other CRM software. +Prospective applicants should have a valid driver’s license, as well as full-time +access to a working automobile. Prospective applicants should be able to work +in dynamic and rapidly paced work environment, have a defined interest in +public service, and should be prepared for the need to work evenings and some +weekends as needed (schedule flexibility is a must, particularly during weeks +Congress is in session). +Compensation will be commensurate with experience. This position includes +paid leave, retirement benefits, full medical, dental, vision insurance, student +loan repayment support for qualified individuals, among other benefits. +Prospective applicants should send a resume and cover letter +to PA02.Jobs@mail.house.gov. Please no calls or drop ins. This office is an equal +opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, +color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or +disability. + +MEM-451-24 + +Background: +The oVice of a conservative mid-western Member of Congress seeks to hire a Deputy Chief +of StaB based in the D.C. oVice. +Job Expectations: +The Deputy Chief of StaV will work closely with the Member, the Chief of StaV, and District +Director to determine and execute the overall strategies of the oVice. This includes, but is +not limited to, formulating policy positions, overseeing the oVice’s legislative and media +relations strategies, and collaborating with District staV on important outreach and +communication eVorts. In addition, the Deputy Chief of StaV will provide leadership and +guidance to structure the oVice to provide outstanding constituent relations. +Salary Level/Range: +Dependent upon skills and experience. +Preferences: +• Bachelor's degree +• Demonstrated interest in public service +• Previous Hill experience, particularly on policy and legislation + + Applicant Instructions: +Interested applicants should e-mail a resume and cover letter +to ConservativeMidwestGOP@gmail.com. +Notice: +All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including +marital or parental status), sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or national +origin. + +MEM-442-24 +Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) seeks a highly motivated, hard-working Legislative +Assistant, based in our Washington, D.C. oVice. This position reports to the Legislative +Director. The LA will handle a domestic-facing portfolio, including animals, arts, postal, +small business, housing, and telecom. +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• + +Key duties include: +Meeting with constituents, stakeholders, and advocacy groups within the portfolio of issue +areas +Working with external stakeholders, CRS, Legislative Counsel, and committee staV to draft +legislation based on the Member’s priorities +Preparing and staVing the Member for meetings, and assisting in the drafting of remarks, as +needed +Communicating clearly and consistently with the Member, Legislative Director, and +legislative, communications, and district teams on legislative updates +Ideal candidates will have strong written and oral communications skills and be detailoriented, organized, and creative. Other key qualities include: +Commitment to a collaborative work environment +Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage competing priorities +Ability to communicate up and down within the team +Ability to learn the Congressman’s voice and legislative priorities +Interest in identifying and pursuing new opportunities and the ability to anticipate and +adapt to challenges +This oVice is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team: candidates of color, +women, and LGBTQIA+ candidates are encouraged to apply. This oVice is an equalopportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, +sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, military status, age, marital +status, or parental status. Colorado ties are a plus and prior Hill experience is preferred. +Compensation is competitive and commensurate with level of experience. +Qualified applicants should submit a resume, cover letter, and writing sample (no more + + than 3 pages) as one combined PDF to co06.resumes@mail.house.gov. Include +“Legislative Assistant – [Full Name]” in the subject line. Applications will be considered on +a rolling basis as received. No phone calls or drop-ins please. + +MEM-438-24 + +District Director +(District OBice) +OBice of Congresswoman Jill Tokuda +SUMMARY: +Rep. Jill Tokuda is looking for a highly motivated individual to manage her Hawaii staV and +oversee operations and objectives to ensure community and constituent needs are met +fully and in a timely manner. This position develops outreach and constituent service +strategies, represents the Congresswoman in meetings and at events, supervises district +staV, and plans/assigns work. The ideal candidate would have supervisory experience and +leadership skills, the ability to manage multiple tasks, and extremely strong written and +verbal communication skills. Attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively is +required. +ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: +Works with staV to put together the Congresswoman’s district schedule. +Ensures casework is being handled in a timely manner and that messages, +commendations, and correspondence are being delivered before deadlines. Proofs +documents sent out from the district oVice. +Oversees the annual congressional competitions for art & computer applications, as well +as the military academy nominations process. +Directly oversees district staV including field representatives. +Maintains communication with the Congresswoman and the Chief of StaV, ensuring they +are abreast of local concerns and any Hawaii staV issues, suggests strategies for handling +when needed. +Candidates must be able to work a flexible schedule, including occasional nights and +weekends. Interested candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, resume, and three +references to HI02jobs@gmail.com. + +MEM-431-24 +Congresswoman Alma Adams, member of the House Education and the Workforce +Committee, seeks an experienced Legislative Assistant to join her team. The policy +portfolio and areas of responsibility for this position is mostly focused on Education and +Workforce Committee work. The portfolio of work will include other issues however they +will be assigned based on experience and need. + + This position reports to the Legislative Director and Chief of StaV and will include extensive +work with the Congresswoman and the rest of her team. Qualified candidates should have +knowledge of the legislative process and demonstrate an ability to take initiative. +Hill experience is required. +Duties include, but are not limited to: +1. Preparing and staVing Member for meetings, committee hearings and markups, floor +votes, and related events; +2. Representing Member in meetings with constituents and both national- and local-level +advocacy groups, think thanks, and other groups relevant to policy portfolio; +3. Tracking legislation and other developments in assigned issue area(s), monitor relevant +committee and floor activity, track developing local/international news events, make +recommendations for votes, cosponsor ships and letters for Member to sign; +4. Building and maintaining positive relationships with congressional staV, district and +national stakeholders, advocacy organizations, Executive Branch oVicials, and other key +stakeholders relevant to policy portfolio; +5. Building support for Member’s policy priorities and developing/implementing ideas for +new initiatives (legislation, letters, events, press, etc.) +6. Drafting legislation, letters, floor/committee remarks, talking points, press related +materials, and other written material related to policy portfolio; and +7. Other duties as assigned by senior staV. +The OVice of Representative Alma Adams is an equal opportunity employer, committed to +developing an organization that is reflective of and attentive to the needs of the diverse +community we serve. The oVice does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, +religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. +To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample +to NC12.Resume@mail.hosue.gov with “Legislative Assistant” in the subject line. +Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. + +MEM-425-24 + +The oVice of Rep. Greg Landsman seeks a highly motivated, energetic, and organized +individual to serve as a Legislative Correspondent, based in our DC oVice. +The LC reports to the Legislative Director and works in close collaboration with the +Member, Chief of StaV, and communications and district teams. The LC will manage the +Congressman’s constituent mail program and provide support to the full legislative team. +Key duties include: +Drafting tailored letters in response to constituent inquiries +Maintain and update current response letter library +Sorts/batches incoming constituent mail by issue area +Ensures accurate batching and a timely response to all constituents + + Meeting with constituents, stakeholders, and advocacy groups as needed +Communicating clearly and consistently with the Legislative Director, Chief of StaV, and +Member +Key qualities include: +Strong verbal and written communications skills and ability to communicate both up and +down within the team +Excellent organizational skills and ability to prioritize assignments +Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and quickly respond to requests from the +Member and the team +Commitment to a collaborative work environment +Ability to quickly learn and adapt to the Congressman’s voice, style, and legislative +priorities +Comfort with receiving and delivering feedback +Attention to detail, creativity, and most of all, hustle. +Salary range is $50,000 - $55,000, commensurate with experience. Title commensurate +with experience. +Candidates of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Ohio ties are a plus. The +oVice is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, +color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, military +status, age, marital status, or parental status. +Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. To apply, please +email jobs.landsman@mail.house.gov with “Legislative Correspondent” in the subject line +and the following application materials attached as one combined PDF: +Cover letter +Résumé +Brief writing sample +Two references including name, current title and organization, phone number, email, and a +one-sentence description of your relationship to the reference (we will not contact these +references without reaching out to you for your approval) +No phone calls or drop bys, please. + +MEM-424-24 + +The oVice of Rep. Greg Landsman seeks a highly motivated, energetic, and detail-oriented +individual to serve as a Legislative Aide, based in our DC oVice. +The Legislative Aide reports to the Legislative Director and works in close collaboration with +the Member, Chief of StaV, and communications and district teams. Exact issue area +portfolio is flexible, and applicants with backgrounds in any issue area are encouraged to +apply. + + Key duties include: +Preparing and staVing the Member for meetings +Working with committee staV, external stakeholders, Legislative Counsel, and the +Congressional Research Service to draft legislation based on the Member’s priorities +Creating vote recommendations on legislation coming to the Floor within a given issue area +Meeting with constituents, stakeholders, and advocacy groups within the portfolio of issue +areas +Communicating clearly and consistently with the Member, Chief of StaV, and legislative, +communications, and district teams on legislative updates +Overseeing special projects, that may include drafting letters of support, and researching +and advising local stakeholders on federal funding/grant opportunities +Key qualities include: +Strong verbal and written communications skills and ability to communicate both up and +down within the team +Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and quickly respond to requests from the +Member and the team +Commitment to a collaborative work environment +Ability to quickly learn and adapt to the Congressman’s voice, style, and legislative +priorities +Comfort with receiving and delivering feedback +Attention to detail, creativity, and most of all, hustle +The salary for this position is $65,000. +Candidates of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Ohio ties are a plus. The +oVice is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, +color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, military +status, age, marital status, or parental status. +Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. To apply, please email +jobs.landsman@mail.house.gov with “Legislative Aide” in the subject line and attach the +following application materials as one combined PDF: +Cover letter +Résumé +Two references including name, current title and organization, phone number, email, and a +one-sentence description of your relationship to the reference (we will not contact these +references without reaching out to you for your approval) +No phone calls or drop bys, please. + +MEM-415-24 +JOB SUMMARY +The OVice of Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA-43) seeks a dynamic and experienced + + Communications Director to lead the development and implementation of +communication strategies that promote the Member's priorities and initiatives. The ideal +candidate will have a strong background in media relations, public aVairs, and strategic +messaging, as well as the ability to work collaboratively with legislative and district teams. +CORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: +•Develop and implement comprehensive communication strategies for the Member. +•Oversee media relations, including drafting press releases and managing inquiries. +•Coordinate communications eVorts with legislative initiatives. +•Craft speeches, op-eds, and other written materials. +•Manage social media presence and digital communications. +•Work closely with the Chief of StaV and Legislative Director to align messaging. +•Monitor and analyze media coverage of the Member and relevant issues. +•Serve as the primary spokesperson for the Member. +•Train and prepare the Member for public appearances and interviews. +QUALIFICATIONS +•Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. +•5+ years of experience in communications, media relations, or public aVairs. +•Strong writing and editing skills with attention to detail. +•Experience working in a fast-paced political environment. +•Familiarity with social media platforms and digital communication strategies. +•Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines eVectively. +•Strong interpersonal and team collaboration skills. +•Knowledge of current legislative issues and their impact on constituents. +•Familiarity with California and/or District 43 preferred. +SALARY +•Commensurate with experience. +APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS: +Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and at least 3 references +to ellis.mcginnis@mail.house.gov with “Communications Director” in the subject line. +Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Incomplete applications may not +be considered. This oVice is an equal opportunity employer. + +MEM-411-24 + +The OVice of Congressman John Garamendi seeks an experienced Communications +Director. +The Communications Director will design and execute a communications plan to elevate +the Representative and better connect him with his constituents. This will include but is not +exclusive to drafting press releases, authoring op-eds, pitching and coordinating earned +media, overseeing social media content and strategy, creating direct constituent mail, and + + telephone town halls. The role will also directly manage and mentor two other +communications staV members. +This is not an entry-level position; a strong background in communications is required. +Exceptional candidates will have significant earned media experience, management +experience, and writing in with a strong prospective. Our oVice is an equal opportunity +employer and does not discriminate based on race, religion, disability, age, ethnicity, +national origin, sex, gender, LGBTQ+ identification, family status, or military status. +Women, people of color, and other members of traditionally underrepresented +communities are strongly encouraged to apply. Our oVice is a tightknit community, and we +are also looking for someone who can continue to foster that environment and encourage +cross-talent collaboration. +Applications are requested by October 14th but will be considered on a rolling basis. To +apply, please email ca08.jobs@mail.house.gov with Communications Director Applicant in +the subject line and the following application materials attached as one combined PDF: 1. +Cover letter; 2. Résumé; and 3. Two writing samples, preferably a press release and an oped. Salary will depend on experience, but is expected to align with the median salary of +communications directors in personal oVices in the House of Representatives. + +MEM-410-24 +CONGRESSIONAL STAFF: Full Time Constituent Services Representative +SUMMARY: The Constituent Services Representative position acts as a liaison to federal, +district, and local agencies for the Member/constituents and answers casework +correspondence and verbal communications with constituents. Candidates must be a selfstarter, excited to problem solve, hardworking, dependable, and organized as well as +possess strong oral and written communication skills. This position requires the ability to +work well under pressure, good judgment, strong customer service skills, and a +commitment to public service. Availability to work some evenings and weekends is +required. Ability to communicate in multiple languages is also highly desirable. A vehicle to +travel to evening and weekend events is also recommended. +Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and resume +to ny08team@gmail.com with the Subject Line: Constituent Services Representative +Position. +Women, people of color, and LGBTQ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. +ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS REQUIRED: +• Acts as the representative for the Member within his or her area of responsibility +including answering casework correspondence, meeting with constituents, verbal +communications with constituents, and serving as a liaison with federal, district, and + + local agencies; +• Handles casework assignments and special projects at the direction of the Director of +Constituent Services; +• Continually screens active cases/ constituent service requests and acts as a liaison +with constituents to ensure that their cases are handled in a responsive manner; +• Maintains up-to-date files on all cases and categories of information of importance to +the oVice; +• Attends and monitors scheduled district meetings on behalf of the Member with +constituents and groups during regular oVice hours, some evenings and weekends; +• Logging incoming and outgoing correspondence, handling visitors & telephone calls; +• Logs in all incoming and outgoing mail and incoming telephone calls relating to +casework and constituent concerns in Congressional Management System Database; +• Performs cross functional tasks with other departments, as needed. +• Meets attendance requirements as established by the oVice; Maintains a good +working relationship with the Member, staV, and constituents; +• Accepts performance-based criticism and direction; +• Works well under pressure and handles stress; +SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: +• Strong customer service, oral and written communication skills; +• Familiarity with local, state and federal agencies; Strong knowledge of issues and +events in the district in which the Member is involved; +• Professional telephone manner and excellent customer and client service skills; +• Temperament to communicate with a variety of personalities in a tactful, pleasant, +and professional manner. +• Ability to work cooperatively and courteously with others; +• Thoroughness and careful attention to detail; +• Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment in fulfillment of casework +responsibilities; +• Knowledge of oVice policies, practices, and procedures; +• Knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft oVice suite and other oVice computer +applications. + +MEM-402-24 + +Constituent Advocate (District OBice) +OVice of Congresswoman Jill Tokuda +Rep. Jill Tokuda is looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual to join her +district staV in her Honolulu OVice. This position works with constituents who request +assistance and acts as a liaison to federal, state, and local agencies. The ideal candidate +would have strong customer service skills and the ability to write quickly and eVectively. +Attention to detail and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment is required. +ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: + + • +• + +• +• +• + +Works with constituents who request assistance and maintains up-to-date files on all +cases. +Manages casework through a constituent management system and handles cases in a +timely and responsible manner, which includes working with federal, state, and local +agencies. +Answers phones, checks voicemail, and responds to calls or refers calls to appropriate +staV. Greets and assists visitors. +Reviews, processes, and distributes mail. +Prepares written responses to constituent inquiries and congratulatory messages. +Candidates must be able to work a flexible schedule, including occasional nights and +weekends. Interested candidates are requested to submit a cover letter and resume to +hawaii02jobs@gmail.com. + +MEM-392-24 + +Congresswoman Emilia Sykes seeks a Communications Director to serve in their +Washington, D.C. oVice. Candidates must be proactive, possess superior written and oral +communication skills, and be able to execute a robust communications strategy. This is +not an entry-level position. Only candidates with prior political or legislative +communications experience will be considered. +Primary responsibilities: +•Creating and executing a robust communications plan; +•Establishing and maintaining relationships with Ohio, national, and D.C.-based media; +•Advancing press events and staVing the Member as needed, including occasional night +and weekend commitments; +•Drafting and distributing press releases, statements, and media advisories; +Creating, editing, and strategically placing op-eds; +•Overseeing the development of social media content creation, including rapid response; +•Managing a franked communications plan including text messages, e-newsletters, digital +ads, radio ads, 499s, mailers, etc; +•Pitching to reporters and producers, responding to press inquiries, and serving as the +main point-of-contact for media; +•Updating the website as needed; +•Managing the Press Secretary; and +•Performing other duties as assigned. +Candidates of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The oVice is an equalopportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, +sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, disability, military +status, age, marital status, or parental status. +The salary range for this position is $90,000-$100,000 based on experience. + + To apply, please send a resume, three references, and two writing samples in one pdf to +JoinTeamSykes@mail.house.gov with the following subject line: Full Name – +Communications Director. + +MEM-382-24 + +The Military and Veterans ABairs Liaison is responsible for maintaining relationships with +veterans, military members, military installations and organizations, veterans organizations +and oVices, and other like entities within the district. Additionally, the liaison will be +responsible for all military and veterans related casework and lead the oVice’s service +academy nomination process. +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• + +ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: +Acts as the representative for the Member within his or her area of responsibility including +answering casework correspondence, meeting with constituents, verbal communications +with constituents, and serving as a liaison with federal, district, and local agencies; +Informs the Member and the District Director of all happenings in his or her assigned issue +areas by screening district media sources and interacting with constituents, organizations, +etc; +Acts as a liaison to local, state and federal oVicials and other persons or groups to form +eVective relationships for the Member; +Acts as a liaison to and notifies the appropriate media when the Member will be in the +liaison’s area and works with the Member’s Scheduler and Press Secretary to ensure +appropriate media participation; +Assesses casework for problems requiring legislative action and makes recommendations +to the District Director and Director of Constituent Services; +Monitors scheduled district meetings for the Member with constituents; +Screens and refers cases, when appropriate, to other district oVices; +Assists with the handling of oVice matters such as logging incoming and outgoing +correspondence, handling visitors, telephone calls, and computer operations; +Prepares periodic reports for the District Director on pending cases and district activities in +his or her assigned issue areas; +Continually screens active cases and acts as liaison with constituents to ensure that their +cases are handled in a responsive manner; +Maintains a good working relationship with the Member, staV, and constituents; +Performs other duties as assigned. +EDUCATION (OR EQUIVALENT EXPERIENCE): +Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred; +Previous oVice experience is preferred; +Previous experience working for a Member of Congress, elected oVicial, or government +agency preferred; + + • +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• + +• +• +• +• + +SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: +Meets attendance requirements as established by the oVice; +Accepts performance based criticism and directions; +Strong oral and written communication skills; +Works well under pressure and handles stress; +Works a flexible schedule including some nights and weekends; +Thorough knowledge of legislative process and of House organization and procedures; +Thorough knowledge of local, state and federal agencies and departments; +Knowledge of all issues and events in the district in which the Member is involved; +Professional telephone manner; +Temperament to communicate with a variety of personalities in a tactful, pleasant, and +professional manner; +Ability to perform the essential job functions above; +Ability to work cooperatively and courteously with others; +Temperament to communicate with a variety of personalities in a tactful, pleasant, and +professional manner; +Thoroughness and careful attention to detail; +Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment in fulfillment of casework +responsibilities; +Knowledge of oVice policies, practices, and procedures; +Knowledge of oVice computer applications; and +Proficiency in word processing. +WORKING CONDITIONS: +Work is mainly performed in an oVice environment; +Ability to work in a small work station without an expectation of privacy. +This job is primarily performed in-person +This position will be in the District OVices of Congressman Max Miller (Medina and Parma, +Ohio) +Applicant Instructions: +All interested candidates are encouraged to submit a cover letter and resume to +Raymond.Paoletta@mail.house.gov. +Notice: +All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including +marital or parental status), sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or national +origin. + +MEM-135-24 +PRESS SECRETARY- The OVice of Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) seeks an +experienced Press Secretary for her Washington, D.C. oVice. Candidates must be able to + + manage media relations, press opportunities, and messaging for a senior member of +Congress. This role reports to the Communications Director. +This is not an entry-level position. Candidates with established, active relationships with +top-tier national media outlets and on-the-record experience will receive preferred +consideration. Ohio ties are preferred, but not required. +PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: +•Serve as the primary contact for media requests, pitching and securing media +opportunities in top-tier national outlets, coordinating necessary preparations, messaging, +and risk management. +•Advance press events and staV the Member as needed for media engagements. +•Establish and maintain relationships with Ohio media, and activate current relationships +with national, and D.C.-based media. +•Draft and distribute media materials including press releases, statements, media +advisories, and op-eds. +•Assist with developing social media content creation, including rapid response. +•Complete special projects. +•Develop and execute media strategy as part of the oVice’s larger communications +strategy. +Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. +The OVice of Congresswoman Beatty is an Equal Opportunity Employer who does not +discriminate in employment based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and +gender identity), national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic +information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, +military service, or other non-merit factor. LGBTQ+, and minority candidates as well as +candidates from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. +Please submit your resume and cover letter to oh3.jobs@mail.house.gov using the +following subject header: PRESS SECRETARY: First name, Last name. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/output/HVAPS_Template_internships_2024_10_28.txt b/output/HVAPS_Template_internships_2024_10_28.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9859f71 --- /dev/null +++ b/output/HVAPS_Template_internships_2024_10_28.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1323 @@ +Internship Openings +Week of October 28, 2024 +MEM-455-24 + +The O&ice of Congresswoman Andrea Salinas (D-OR-06) is seeking candidates for a fulltime (40 hours a week) ten-week fall internship in our Washington D.C. o&ice. The +preferred dates of this internship are starting in mid-November, but start dates are flexible. +Interns will get an in-depth look at the operations and functions of a congressional o&ice, +including policy, communications, o&ice operations and constituent services. Interns will +get opportunities to attend hearings and briefings; assist with constituent services; and +research legislation. +Qualifications: +• Outstanding verbal and written communication skills +• Ability to speak courteously with constituents +• Ability to work independently and as a part of a team +• Attention to detail and eagerness to go above and beyond +• Professionalism and demonstrated interest in public service +• OR-06 ties are preferred, but not required +Compensation information: +• Academic credit may be available and should be arranged with your academic institution. +The O&ice is an equal employment opportunity employer and, consistent with the +Congressional Accountability Act (“CAA”) and House Rule XXIII, does not discriminate on +the basis of an individual’s race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, +national origin, disability, military status, age, marital status, parental status, or any other +factor or basis prohibited by applicable federal law. This means that these factors will not +be the basis for any hiring, discharge, promotion, pay, benefits, or reassignment decision or +action, or any other personnel or job action a&ecting the terms, conditions, and privileges +of employment. Consistent with the CAA, the O&ice may, however, consider party +a&iliation, domicile, and political compatibility in making employment decisions. +Application: + + We are currently accepting applications for an internship based in Washington D.C. If +interested in a district-based internship, please check Salinas.house.gov for more +information on all internships available. +To apply, please complete the online form: https://salinas.house.gov/services/internships. +Please note that you must include your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample that is no +longer than 2 pages all in one PDF file. Rolling applications are open until November 15th at +11:59 pm PST. + +MEM-454-24 +The O&ice of Congressman Greg Casar (TX-35) is currently seeking candidates for paid +internship for the 2025 Spring term. Internships are full-time and in-person in our +Washington, DC o&ice. Current college students and recent graduates are welcome to +apply. Texas ties, district ties, and Spanish language fluency are preferred but not required. +The spring internship program runs from January 13 to April 4 (12 weeks). Internships in our +DC o&ice are paid $17.50/hour at the close of each month. A spring internship is 30-40 +hours per week, five days a week from 9:00AM to 5:00PM ET. Schedule is flexible to +accommodate students enrolled in courses. +DUTIES +The internship provides a valuable opportunity to contribute to the daily operations of a +congressional o&ice and gain first-hand experience with the legislative process. +Interns are critical to the operations of a congressional o&ice. Various intern +responsibilities may include but are not limited to: greeting guests, answering phones, +logging constituent phone calls, email inbox, opening and sorting mail, drafting constituent +letters, performing legislative research, leading Capitol tours, assisting sta& with events, +meetings, communications tasks, and various day-to-day o&ice tasks. +QUALIFIED APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS +The ideal candidate will be dependable, professional, detail-oriented, an e&icient +multitasker, a proactive problem-solver, be comfortable interacting and speaking on the +phone with the public. Successful internship candidates should: +• Be at least 18 years of age +• Be a current undergraduate, graduate student, or have recently graduated. +• Demonstrate an interest in politics, policy, and/or public service. +• Possess a professional demeanor and an upbeat disposition while interacting with +visitors, constituents, and sta& members in a fast-paced, highly dynamic environment. +• Possess e&ective skills for verbal and written communications. +• Possess e&ective teamwork skills, flexibility, willingness to learn new skills, and the ability +to support the needs of multiple team members and leaders in the o&ice. +• Possess time management skills including the ability to prioritize and track work status. + + HOW TO APPLY +Our o&ice is committed to building a team with diverse lived experiences that equips our +team to serve the Texas 35th district. Candidates are encouraged to apply and describe in +their cover letter how their experience translates to the role and needs of the o&ice. +Application deadline is November 6 at 5pm ET. Interested applicants should: +1. Fill out an application via the +link: https://airtable.com/appDJlUyTaIr68tCa/pagQmSBAk23Qls3cB/form +2. In the application link, submit one combined PDF of a resume, cover letter, contact +information of 2-3 references, and a brief writing sample (no more than three pages). +Due to the large volume of applicants, only applicants selected for interviews will be +contacted. +The O&ice of Congressman Greg Casar is an equal opportunity employer; we do not +discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national +origin, age, disability, military status, parental status, marital status, sexual orientation, or +any other factor or basis prohibited by applicable federal law. Applicants with disabilities +who require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application or hiring +processes are encouraged to request an accommodation at any time during those +processes. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and A booster will be requested. + +MEM-453-24 + +The o&ice of Congresswoman Stephanie Bice (OK-05) is seeking applicants for a paid +internship for the Spring 2025 term. Successful applicants will be motivated, detailoriented, display a strong work ethic, and interact well with constituents and others. +Furthermore, applicants should have a strong interest in the legislative process and the +functioning of Congress. +The intern would be expected to handle, sort and/or log incoming calls, mail, and electronic +correspondence, lead tours of the Capitol, conduct research, help draft legislative and +o&icial correspondence, and assist the D.C. o&ice sta& with work as assigned including +administrative and logistical support. Qualified applicants should possess strong and +e&ective communication (both verbal and written), work well in a highly dynamic fastpaced environment, have good time management skills including the ability to prioritize, +and track multiple work products, possess attention to detail, and a willingness to learn +new skills and tasks and be flexible in supporting the Member and all sta& in various roles, +both administrative and legislative. +To apply, please email ok05internship@mail.house.gov with a copy of your resume. + +MEM-450-24 + +Representative Kevin Mullin’s (CA-15) D.C. o&ice is seeking an in-person, part-time, paid + + press intern for Spring 2025. The press intern will work closely with the communications +team. +Applicants should be organized, creative, familiar with current events, and detail oriented. +Responsibilities include answering telephones; compiling daily press clips; creating +content for social media; drafting press releases, newsletters, and other written materials; +maintaining press lists; clipping floor and hearing remarks; and designing graphics. +The ideal candidate is team-oriented, has a strong work ethic, and has an ability to excel in +fast-paced environments. Excellent written and oral communication skills are a must. +Relevant communications skills such as graphic design, social media, and video editing +experience are preferred. +The Spring internship begins January 7, 2025 and will end mid- to late-May, with flexible +start and end dates. At least 20 hours of availability per week is preferred. Work is in person +and is compensated at $15 per hour. +To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, and one page writing sample as one PDF, as +well as one sample graphic you have created, at this +link: airtable.com/apprYNgTcbCLqWcnA/pagycLdSOg3lB7jpV/form. +The deadline to apply is November 7, 2024. Due to the large volume of applicants, only +those selected for an interview will be contacted. +Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This o&ice is an equal +opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, +sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, disability, military +status, age, marital status, or parental status. + +MEM-449-24 + +The D.C. o&ice of Representative Kevin Mullin (CA-15) is accepting applications for paid +internships for the spring semester. +The ideal candidate will have excellent written and oral communications skills, interest in +the legislative process, resourcefulness, and a willingness to learn in a fast-paced +environment. Ties to the Bay Area or California are preferred, but not required. +Responsibilities include answering phones, researching legislative issues, drafting +constituent correspondence, attending policy briefings and hearings, recommending +legislation to the Representative, and other tasks as assigned. +The Spring internship begins January 7, 2025 and will end mid- to late-May, with flexible +start and end dates. At least 20 hours of availability per week is preferred. Work is in person +and is compensated at $15 per hour. + + To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, and one page writing sample as one PDF at +this link: airtable.com/apprYNgTcbCLqWcnA/pagycLdSOg3lB7jpV/form. +The deadline to apply is November 7, 2024. Due to the large volume of applicants, only +those selected for an interview will be contacted. +Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This o&ice is an equal +opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, +sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, disability, military +status, age, marital status, or parental status. + +MEM-448-24 +The O&ice of Congressman Jim Himes is seeking applicants for the Spring 2025 internship +program in his Washington, D.C. o&ice. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a +resume, cover letter, writing sample, and completed application by November 8th. +Interns serve important roles for the o&ice by providing support with o&ice administration, +communications, and legislative research. The Himes o&ice is dedicated to ensuring every +intern has a worthwhile educational experience that broadens their professional skillset, +enhances their understanding of how Congressional o&ices operate, and aids in their +overall career development. +Strong candidates will have: +• A demonstrated interest in politics, government, American history, or related fields. +• Precise attention to detail, strong interpersonal skills, and a sense of humor. +• Ability to juggle multiple priorities in a fast-paced work environment. +• Scheduling flexibility that allows for 24-40 hours of work a week. +Job Duties include: +• Performs research on issues or topics related to bills, committee hearings, and district +and state concerns and drafts responses to constituent correspondence to address key +issue areas +• Answers incoming calls and captures constituent requests to ensure consideration by +Member o&ice +• Assists with of the Capitol and arranging visits to other national landmarks +To apply, submit the following: +1. Resume +2. Cover letter (one page) +3. 1–3-page writing sample +4. Completed Internship Application Form found at himes.house.gov/internships +5. To be considered for a stipend, you must submit a 1-page statement of purpose +explaining how the funds will assist you in participating in the internship + + This o&ice is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, +color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation. +Qualified candidates should submit their completed materials +to Himes.Internship@mail.house.gov by Friday, November 8, 2024 at 5:00 pm EST. + +MEM-447-24 + +Congresswoman Dina Titus (NV-01) seeks highly motivated Legislative Interns in our D.C. +o&ice for the Spring 2025 semester. +Interns in our D.C. o&ice will have the opportunity to witness the legislative process and the +inner workings of Capitol Hill first-hand. Responsibilities include but are not limited to +answering constituent phone calls, attending policy briefings and meetings, providing tours +of the United States Capitol, and conducting legislative research to support the needs of +the Congresswoman's sta&. The internship will run from January through May, from 9 am-6 +pm when Congress is in session and from 9 am-5 pm when Congress is not in session. +The ideal candidate possesses excellent oral and written communication skills, prioritizes +professionalism, is a dedicated team player, and has a friendly persona. Ties to Nevada's +First District are a plus, but not required. The o&ice of Congresswoman Dina Titus is an +equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, +sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, disability, military +status, age, marital status, or parental status. +How to Apply: +Interested applicants should fill out the form below and include a cover letter, resume, and +short (1-2 page) writing sample. Applications will be accepted until Sunday, December 1, +2024, on a rolling basis. +Application Form: airtable.com/appjUVDedFRF8MvRK/shrHMRz57ZvPcdOdy + +MEM-446-24 + +The O&ice of Congresswoman Grace Meng (NY-06) seeks candidates for paid Spring 2025 +internship positions in the Washington D.C. o&ice. +Intern responsibilities will vary and are designed to give interns insight to the legislative +process and a well-rounded experience on Capitol Hill. Some duties include answering +phones, running errands, giving Capitol tours, researching legislation for the Member and +legislative sta&, attending hearings and briefings, and answering constituent letters on +various issues before the House. +This internship will run from January to May. Hours are flexible to accommodate students +course schedules, but generally run from Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. + + Applications for the Spring semester will be considered on a rolling basis. Priority will be +given to applicants who apply before November 1st. Interested applicants should email a +resume, cover letter, writing sample, and their availability +to ny06_intern_app@mail.house.gov. Please include your name and the semester for +which you are applying in the subject line. + +MEM-445-24 + +Paid internships in Congressman Balderson’s Washington, D.C. o&ice o&ers college-aged +students an exciting introduction to the U.S. House of Representatives and the workings of +a Congressional o&ice. Internships are designed primarily for students who have +completed at least one full year of collegiate undergraduate coursework and preference is +given to students with Ohio ties. Students selected for the internship program will have the +opportunity to research and review current legislation, help with press-related projects, +directly interact with OH-12 constituents through phone calls and U.S. Capitol tours, and +expand their professional network. This is a great chance to learn more about the +legislative process and see the inner workings of Congress while developing professional +skills and building a resume. +To access the internship application for this upcoming Spring 2025 semester, please see +the link below. Deadline for the Spring 2025 application is November 4th, 2024. +Internships | U.S. Congressman Troy Balderson +(house.gov) balderson.house.gov/forms/internships/ + +MEM-444-24 + +The o&ice of Congressman Glenn Grothman (WI-06) is now accepting applicants for Spring +2025 Congressional Internships in our Washington, DC o&ice. Successful applicants will +be motivated, detail-oriented, display a strong work ethic, and interact well with +constituents. In addition, applicants should have a strong interest in the legislative process +and the function of Congress. A monthly stipend will be provided to individuals selected for +the internship. +Internship duties in the Washington, DC o&ice may include: +• Answering constituent phone calls and directing them appropriately +• Researching legislation for the Member and legislative sta& +• Attending congressional hearings and policy briefings +• Answering constituent letters on various issues before the House +• Helping the communications/press team +• Conducting Capitol tours for constituents and other guests +• Other projects as assigned by the sta& + + To apply, please email your resume to WisconsinResumes@mail.house.gov. Ties to the +state of Wisconsin are preferred, but not required. + +MEM-443-24 + +The o&ice of Congressman Glenn Grothman (WI-06) is now accepting applicants for Spring +2025 Congressional Internships in our Washington, DC o&ice. Successful applicants will +be motivated, detail-oriented, display a strong work ethic, and interact well with +constituents. In addition, applicants should have a strong interest in the legislative process +and the function of Congress. A monthly stipend will be provided to individuals selected for +the internship. +Internship duties in the Washington, DC o&ice may include: +• Answering constituent phone calls and directing them appropriately +• Researching legislation for the Member and legislative sta& +• Attending congressional hearings and policy briefings +• Answering constituent letters on various issues before the House +• Helping the communications/press team +• Conducting Capitol tours for constituents and other guests +• Other projects as assigned by the sta& +To apply, please email your resume to WisconsinResumes@mail.house.gov. Ties to the +state of Wisconsin are preferred, but not required. + +MEM-441-24 + +The O&ice of Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21) seeks a highly motivated and creative +Digital/Press Intern to join a fast-paced communications operation based in Rep. Costa’s +Washington, D.C. o&ice for the Winter/Spring 2025 intern class. +This internship program prides itself on its educational aspects. Press interns will immerse +themselves in fast-paced press operations and learn the ins and outs of a congressional +communications shop. They will have an opportunity to learn and engage on various digital +platforms while learning how to connect people to policy. +Qualified candidates should have strong writing, editing, and digital skills to assist with +time-sensitive assignments, as well as basic familiarity with graphic design/video editing +software, such as Adobe, Canva, and Photoshop. Candidates with experience in a press or +digital media role (including internships) are preferred but not required. California or +Central Valley ties are a plus. The intern will be under the supervision of the +Communications Director and Internship Coordinator. +• + +Internship Responsibilities +Assist the Communications Director and Press Assistant with drafting social media +content, e-newsletters, targeted mailing, and website content. + + • +• +• +• +• + +Edit photos and create engaging graphics in line with the Congressman’s brand. +Clipping, editing, and compiling videos. +Assist with the creation and maintenance of press lists. +Compile daily press clips and reports about social media analytics. +Other o&ice tasks such as answering phones, drafting correspondence, conducting tours, +and other duties as required. +Internship Dates and Details: +Fall internships will start in early December 2024 and go until April 2025, with some +flexibility. Interns are expected to work in compliance with the o&ice's regular hours of +operation. Our o&ice cannot accommodate remote or hybrid internships at this time. +Deadline: Applications must be submitted by 6 p.m. ET on Friday, November 15th. +Apply: Interested applicants should fill out the internship application via our website: +Internships | Congressman Jim Costa (house.gov), +(https://costa.house.gov/services/internships) specifying in their application their desire to +be a press intern. +No phone calls, or walk-ins, please. The O&ice of Rep. Jim Costa is an equal opportunity +employer committed to building and maintaining an inclusive and diverse work +environment. +Contact: Please reach out to our intern coordinator, Grant Menolascino, with any +questions regarding the application process at Grant.menolascino@mail.house.gov. + +MEM-440-24 + +Congressman Josh Harder (CA-9) is seeking motivated legislative interns for the Spring +Session in his Washington, DC o&ice. Interns will participate in the daily operations, +assisting with congressional hearings, writing memos, answering phones, sorting mail, and +supporting sta&. Candidates should exhibit strong work ethic, attention to detail, +punctuality, and excellent writing skills. District ties are preferred but not required. This +paid internship provides valuable experience in government and politics. To apply, send +your resume, cover letter, and a 1-2 page writing sample as a PDF +to Eli.Aguayo@mail.house.gov by COB on November 22nd, 2024. + +MEM-439-24 + +The O&ice of Congresswoman Susan Wild (PA-07) is seeking full-time interns to assist her +legislative team in Washington D.C. for Spring 2025. Candidates should be motivated, +flexible, and detail-oriented individuals with availability beginning in January. +Intern responsibilities include answering constituent phone calls, assisting with the +constituent mail program, drafting memos, attending committee hearings and briefings, + + giving tours, and assisting sta& with projects in a wide array of issue areas. Candidates +should possess strong oral and written communication skills, an ability to multitask in a +fast-paced environment, a team-player mentality, and a good sense of humor. Candidates +with Pennsylvania ties are strongly encouraged to apply. +To apply, please e-mail a resume, cover letter, and one-page writing sample +to wildinterns@gmail.com with the subject line LASTNAME- Legislative Internship. Also +include policy areas of interest, desired start and end dates, and availability. Applications +will be considered on a rolling basis; deadline to apply is Friday, November 8th at 5pm. Late +applications will not be considered. + +MEM-437-24 +The O&ice of Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21) seeks a highly motivated and +creative Digital/Press Intern to join a fast-paced communications operation based in Rep. +Costa’s Washington, D.C. o&ice for the Winter/Spring 2025 intern class. +This internship program prides itself on its educational aspects. Press interns will immerse +themselves in fast-paced press operations and learn the ins and outs of a congressional +communications shop. They will have an opportunity to learn and engage on various digital +platforms while learning how to connect people to policy. +Qualified candidates should have strong writing, editing, and digital skills to assist with +time-sensitive assignments, as well as basic familiarity with graphic design/video editing +software, such as Adobe, Canva, and Photoshop. Candidates with experience in a press or +digital media role (including internships) are preferred but not required. California or +Central Valley ties are a plus. The intern will be under the supervision of the +Communications Director and Internship Coordinator. +Internship Responsibilities +Assist the Communications Director and Press Assistant with drafting social media +content, e-newsletters, targeted mailing, and website content. +Edit photos and create engaging graphics in line with the Congressman’s brand. +Clipping, editing, and compiling videos. +Assist with the creation and maintenance of press lists. +Compile daily press clips and reports about social media analytics. +Other o&ice tasks such as answering phones, drafting correspondence, conducting tours, +and other duties as required. +Internship Dates and Details: +Fall internships will start in early December 2024 and go until April 2025, with some +flexibility. Interns are expected to work in compliance with the o&ice's regular hours of +operation. Our o&ice cannot accommodate remote or hybrid internships at this time. +Deadline: Applications must be submitted by 6 p.m. ET on Friday, November 15th. + + Apply: Interested applicants should fill out the internship application via our website: +Internships | Congressman Jim Costa (house.gov), specifying in their application their +desire to be a press intern. +No phone calls, or walk-ins, please. The O&ice of Rep. Jim Costa is an equal opportunity +employer committed to building and maintaining an inclusive and diverse work +environment. +Contact: Please reach out to our intern coordinator, Grant Menolascino, with any questions +regarding the application process at Grant.menolascino@mail.house.gov. + +MEM-436-24 +The O&ice of Congressman Matt Cartwright (PA-08) seeks motivated, detail-oriented, and +energetic individuals for legislative internships in Washington, DC for January-May. Please +indicate availability in the first sentence of the cover letter. +Qualified applicants should have strong interpersonal skills, the ability to manage multiple +tasks, possess strong writing skills, and demonstrate a solid work ethic. +Responsibilities include but are not limited to: logging constituent concerns, drafting +constituent correspondence on a variety of issues, attending legislative briefings, greeting +constituents and visitors when in the o&ice, assisting sta& with research and special +projects, tracking media coverage, and performing administrative duties. +As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a +congressional o&ice. +To apply for an internship in the O&ice of Congressman Cartwright, please submit an +application, including a resume, cover letter, and a short writing sample at the following +link: https://cartwright.house.gov/services/internships.htm. +No phone calls or drop-ins please. + +MEM-435-24 +The Democratic StaK of the House Energy and Commerce Committee seeks qualified +undergrad students and recent graduates for Legislative Interns for the Spring 2025 +session. +An internship with the Energy and Commerce Democrats is designed to give students a +thorough understanding of a Congressional committee’s role in the legislative process. +Throughout the course of the program, interns will assist sta& with administrative tasks +such as answering phones, conducting legislative research, and preparing materials for +sta& and member briefings. In addition, interns will have the opportunity to shadow sta& at + + hearings and markups, as well as attend briefings on subjects within the Committee’s +broad jurisdiction. +Our ideal candidates are organized and committed students eager to join a fast-paced +environment and build upon their knowledge of how Congress works—in particular, the +role that congressional committees play in the federal legislative process. Superior writing +and communication skills, attention to detail, and a sense of humor are required. Full-time +availability is preferred, but part-time candidates are eligible as well. +All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex +(including marital or parental status), sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or age. +Women, minority, and veteran candidates are highly encouraged to apply. Interns will +receive a stipend, and applicants may request the Committee’s assistance to receive +credit from their educational institution. +Interested applicants should submit their resume, cover letter, and one writing sample (two +pages max.) to InternshipResume.EC@mail.house.gov. In your cover letter, please indicate +preferred start/end dates for scheduling purposes and whether you are available to work +full-time or part-time. Please put “Spring 2025 Legislative Intern Application” in the subject +line. The deadline for applications is November 15, 2024. Please no phone calls or dropins. + +MEM-434-24 + +Congressman Emanuel Cleaver’s Washington, D.C. o&ice is seeking spring interns from +January through May. Intern responsibilities vary daily but typically include sorting +constituent mail, answering the phones, attending hearings and briefings, leading tours, +drafting constituent response letters, and assisting the legislative sta&. Qualified +candidates will have strong written and interpersonal skills, a positive work ethic, and the +ability to manage multiple tasks at once. The ideal candidate can work a full-time +schedule. +To apply, please submit a single PDF containing a cover letter with intended start and end +dates, a resume, and a writing sample to MO5internships@mail.house.gov. Applications +for the spring semester are due on Friday, November 1, by 11:59 pm. +The o&ice is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, +color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, +disability, military status, age, marital status, or parental status. + +MEM-433-24 +Press Internship + +The O&ice of Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL-10) is now accepting applications for + + Spring 2025 Press Interns in the Washington, D.C., o&ice. This paid internship runs from +early January through late May and is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. +Hours are flexible to accommodate academic schedules, with general hours from 9:00 +a.m. to 6:00 p.m. when Congress is in session and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. when not. +As a press intern, you will collaborate closely with the communications team to create +engaging graphics, edit videos, and draft social media content. You may also have the +opportunity to join sta&ers alongside the Congressman at events or during meetings to +capture pictures and draft content on-site. Additional responsibilities include some +legislative internship duties, such as answering constituent calls, leading Capitol tours, +and assisting with front o&ice administrative tasks. +The ideal candidate is adaptable, detail-oriented, and thrives in a fast-paced, deadlinedriven environment. Strong writing skills are essential, as is the ability to communicate +e&ectively with both internal and external stakeholders. Experience with graphic design +platforms like Canva, as well as photo and video editing software, is a plus. +Interested applicants should submit one PDF file containing a cover letter, resume, two +references, a 1–3-page writing sample, and one example of digital work (video, graphic, or +photo). These materials should be sent to Matthew.Rodriguez@mail.house.gov with the +subject line “Spring 2025 Press Internship Application – [Your Name]. Please submit your +application by 11:59 p.m. EST on November 12th, 2024. +Due to a high volume of applicants, you will likely only be contacted if you are selected +for an interview. This o&ice is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate +based on race, religion, disability, age, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, LGBTQ +identification, family status, or military status. Women, people of color, and other +members of traditionally underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to +apply. + +MEM-432-24 + +The O&ice of Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL-10) is now accepting applications for +Spring 2025 legislative interns in the Washington, D.C., o&ice. This paid internship runs +from early January through late May and is open to both undergraduate and graduate +students. Hours are flexible to accommodate academic schedules, with general hours +from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. when Congress is in session and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. when +not. +As a legislative intern, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of the o&ice +while gaining valuable experience working with the legislative team on policy matters. Your +responsibilities will include answering phones, managing errands, researching legislation +for the congressman and sta&, attending hearings and briefings, leading Capitol tours, and +responding to constituent inquiries. This position provides a unique opportunity to gain +first-hand experience in learning about the legislative process and the diverse functions of + + a congressional o&ice. +The ideal candidate is adaptable, detail-oriented, and thrives in a fast-paced, deadlinedriven environment. Strong writing skills and the ability to communicate e&ectively with +both internal and external stakeholders are essential. Experience in a professional +environment and knowledge of basic congressional operations are a plus. +To apply for a legislative internship with Congressman Schneider, please complete the +internship application form on our website +(https://schneider.house.gov/students/internships) by 11:59 p.m. EST on November 12, +2024. If you have trouble accessing the application form or have any questions, please +email Matthew.Rodriguez@mail.house.gov. +Due to a high volume of applicants, you will likely only be contacted if you are selected for +an interview. This o&ice is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate based +on race, religion, disability, age, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, LGBTQ identification, +family status, or military status. Women, people of color, and other members of +traditionally underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply. + +MEM-430-24 + +The Washington, D.C. O&ice of Congressman Ed Case (HI-01) is seeking motivated +candidates for a Spring 2025 semester internship. +Responsibilities Include: +• Answering phones and managing correspondence +• Leading constituent tours of the Capitol +• Conducting research on legislation for the Member and legislative sta& +• Attending hearings and briefings +• Assisting with various o&ice tasks +Interns will have the chance to engage directly with the legislative process and contribute +to the functions of a congressional o&ice. Application Deadline: November 1, 2024 +To Apply: Interested candidates should submit the following materials: +• Resume +• Cover letter (including interest in the internship, availability, and ties to Hawaii) +• Three references (academic and work-related) +• Two short writing samples (maximum of 5 pages) +For more information or to submit your application, please +email HI01.Internships@mail.house.gov. + +MEM-429-24 + + The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Democratic Sta& seeks a +motivated and reliable undergraduate or graduate student to fill a full-time digital media +and traditional press intern position this spring. The intern responsibilities include, but are +not limited to, written content creation, graphic design, video editing, and performing other +press and administrative tasks as necessary. +Successful candidates will possess familiarity with programs such as Adobe Premiere Pro, +Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Canva, as well as compiling and interpreting social +media analytics. Ability to work in a fast-paced, rapid response environment and +willingness to learn are a must. This position reports to the Communications Director. +Candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences are strongly encouraged to apply. To +apply, please send a resume and portfolio to oversightpress@mail.house.gov. + +MEM-428-24 +Congresswoman Doris Matsui, representing the 7th Congressional District of California, +seeks interns for her Washington, D.C. and District (Sacramento) o&ices for the Spring +2025 term. Interns will have a unique opportunity to learn about the legislative process +first-hand and the many functions of a Congressional o&ice. +Intern responsibilities will vary but may include answering phones and data entry. +Washington DC interns may be asked to assist in researching legislation for the Member +and legislative sta&, attending briefings, hearings, and markups; and answering constituent +letters on various issues. Interns based in California may also be asked to assist on a +variety of constituent casework or in-district projects, as needed. +To apply, please visit the “Internships” page of Congresswomen Matsui’s o&icial website +and complete the application form: https://matsui.house.gov/services/internships. As part +of the application, a cover letter, resume, and 2 writing samples are required. Ties to +California’s 7th District are preferred, but not required. All applications are considered on a +rolling basis. + +MEM-427-24 + +The Democratic Sta& of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, under the leadership of +Ranking Member Jerrold Nadler (NY-12), seeks legal interns for the Spring 2025 internship +program. This program o&ers the opportunity to experience the operation of a +congressional committee firsthand and learn about the important role that our committee +plays in the legislative processes of the United States Congress. +The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has legislative and oversight jurisdiction across a wide +range of issues, including oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of +Investigation, constitutional law, federal criminal law, voting rights, immigration and +naturalization, administrative law, intellectual property law, and antitrust law. Interns work + + closely with committee sta&, including subcommittee and oversight sta&, on a range of +issues. + +• +• +• +• +• +• + +Intern assignments will vary depending on the work of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee +each semester. Examples of potential responsibilities include: +Researching legal and policy issues under the committee’s jurisdiction; +Tracking relevant legislation, hearings, briefings, and media; +Drafting internal and external memoranda; +Supporting oversight counsels in transcribed interviews and depositions; +Supporting committee clerks and professional sta& members during hearings and +markups; and +Providing administrative support, including answering calls, delivering correspondence, +and preparing the committee’s hearing room. +The Democratic Sta& of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee strives to ensure that our +internship class reflects the country’s diversity. Candidates from minority backgrounds are +strongly encouraged to apply. The committee does not discriminate on the basis of race, +color, religion, sex (including marital or parental status, sexual orientation, and gender +identity), disability, age, or national origin. +The deadline for applications for the Spring 2025 session has been extended to October 30, +2024. This internship is based in Washington, DC and is open to qualified undergraduate, +graduate, and law students. Applications must be submitted at the following website: +https://democrats-judiciary.house.gov/about/internship-opportunities.htm. + +MEM-426-24 + +Press Fellow +The O&ice of Congressman Tim Kennedy (NY-26) is seeking a highly motivated Press +Fellow to work in the Washington, D.C. o&ice for the Spring Session. Press Fellows are an +integral part of day-to-day operations and gain hands-on experience, including attending +briefings, meetings, press conferences, and networking events. +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• + +Press Fellows Responsibilities: +Draft and edit press releases, statements, op-eds, and other communication materials +Compile press clips and monitor emerging news stories +Maintain and update media contact lists and databases +Prepare press reports for internal distribution +Draft social media and contribute to digital strategy +Edit videos, and design graphics and posters +Support the communications team with administrative tasks and project coordination +Other duties as assigned +Skills and Qualifications: + + • +• +• +• +• +• +• + +Excellent written and verbal communication skills +Strong attention to detail and organizational abilities +Ability to multitask and prioritize in a fast-paced environment +Familiarity with social media platforms and digital communication tools +Major in Communications, Journalism, or a related field is a plus +A proactive and collaborative attitude +A sense of humor +Internship Details: +Spring internships will start in January and go until May, with some flexibility. This is a paid +opportunity. Western New York ties are a plus, but not required. Please submit your +application to KennedyNY26.Press@mail.house.gov with the subject line “FULL NAME +Press Fellow Application,” with a resume, cover letter, and writing sample by COB +November 1, 2024. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. +We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, +religion, national origin, age, disability, or socioeconomic status. All are welcome and +encouraged to apply. + +MEM-423-24 + +The O&ice of Representative Donald Norcross (NJ-01) is seeking motivated candidates for +the Spring 2025 Internship program. Applications are considered on a rolling basis. +Intern responsibilities will include but are not limited to assisting sta& with legislative, +administrative, constituent relations, scheduling, and communications activities. Interns +will answer phones; sort, distribute, and respond to constituent mail; attend hearings and +briefings; assist with legislative research; compile daily clips; and participate in +professional development activities. +Successful candidates will demonstrate that they are organized, detail-oriented, and +professional. Strong written and oral communication skills are essential. +Interns receive a stipend. The spring internship will span early January to early May, but +start/end dates are flexible based on semester schedule. +Please send a resume, cover letter, three professional references and a brief writing sample +to andrew.skurnik@mail.house.gov. No phone calls or drop-ins, please. Applications will +be reviewed on a rolling basis and applicants are encouraged to apply early. Incomplete +applications will not be reviewed. +When emailing over your completed application materials, please include a resume, cover +letter. And 2-3 references in one combined PDF. + +MEM-421-24 + + The Democratic Sta& of the Committee on Rules is seeking full- and part-time, energetic +interns for the spring (January - May). Our interns work closely with Committee sta& to +prepare materials for Committee meetings, conduct research projects, learn about the +Rules of the House and the various procedures for legislation to reach the House Floor, and +complete a variety of other administrative tasks. Ideal candidates have strong writing skills, +a good work ethic, an interest in learning about House floor procedures, and are detailoriented. Interns will gain experience in legislative analysis, political communications, and +institutional processes. +A stipend will be available for qualified candidates. No calls or drop-ins please. +Massachusetts ties are a plus. All o&ers are conditional on completion of a federal criminal +background check. The o&ice is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages +candidates from diverse backgrounds or with untraditional experience to apply. +Interested applicants should email a cover letter and resume with the subject line: +"Legislative Intern Spring 2025 – Last Name, First Name" explaining why you want to join +the Democratic sta& of the House Rules Committee +to RulesInternDem.Application@mail.house.gov. Please apply by November 8, 2024. +Note: Students on quarter systems or with unusual schedules are still encouraged to +apply—please detail your particular situation in your cover letter. + +MEM-420-24 + +Congresswoman Rosa L. DeLauro (CT-03) is seeking applicants for the Fall 2024 internship +program in her Washington, D.C. o&ice. +Responsibilities: The o&ice of Congresswoman DeLauro runs an internship program +intended for current undergraduate students, recent college graduates, and students +currently enrolled in graduate school. Internships in Congresswoman DeLauro's o&ice +combine administrative and legislative work. Interns are involved in all aspects of the o&ice +including constituent services, correspondence, and legislative research, in addition to +providing general sta& support. +Qualifications: Applicants should have an ability to work in a fast-paced environment, +possess excellent writing skills, and an enthusiastic attitude. Interning in Congresswoman +DeLauro's o&ice is a great opportunity to work in a highly active legislative o&ice. +How to Apply: Please email your completed intern application form (also located on +delauro.house.gov/services/internships), cover letter, resume, brief writing sample (1-2 +pages), and two reference contacts in a single PDF file +to Lydia.McCarty@mail.house.gov with the subject line “Spring 2024 Internship” by +November 15. + + Applicants and employees shall not be discriminated against with respect to +compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such person’s +race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, service in the military, disability, or sexual +orientation. + +MEM-418-24 + +Congressman Rob Menendez (NJ-08) seeks interns for his Washington, D.C. o&ice for +Spring 2024. +Ideal candidates are organized and passionate undergraduate students, graduate +students, or recent graduates with an interest in public service. They should be self-starters +with excellent writing and organizational skills. +Our o&ice is an equal opportunity employer, and we do not discriminate on the basis of +race, sex, color, age, religion, disability, national origin, military status, sexual orientation, +or gender identity or expression. Special consideration will be given to candidates with New +Jersey ties and to those from backgrounds that are traditionally underrepresented in +Congress. +Key responsibilities of D.C. interns include: +• Greeting guests and assisting with front o&ice operations +• Answering phones, recording constituent opinions, and correctly processing other +inquiries +• Legislative work: attending hearing and briefings, writing memos, composing cosponsor +recommendations, and drafting letters to be sent to constituents +• Organizing incoming mail +• Assisting with press clips and communications tasks +Applications are processed on a rolling basis, and candidates are encouraged to apply as +soon as possible. The internship will take place in-person from January to May. Preference +will be given to those with availability of at least 20 hours per week, and a stipend will be +provided. +To apply, please fill out the application and submit a resume and cover letter through this +link: menendez.house.gov/services/internships. Please indicate your availability in your +cover letter and format the files [LastName_CoverLetter] and [LastName_Resume]. + +MEM-417-24 +Rep. Troy Nehls (TX-22) Seeks full time Legislative and Press Interns for Spring 2025 +Congressman Troy E. Nehls’ (TX-22) Washington, D.C o&ice is currently seeking qualified +individuals who have a passion for federal policy and America First priorities to serve in his +Washington, D.C. o&ice for the Spring of 2025. This internship provides students with a + + firsthand understanding of our nation’s legislative process. Interns will contribute to the +daily operations of the o&ice. Duties include (but are not limited to): greeting visitors, +answering phones, leading tours of the Capitol, attending briefings and hearings, +performing legislative research, and assisting both legislative and communications sta&. +Those interested should send their resume and cover letter +to jacqueline.camuy@mail.house.gov with "Spring 2025 Internship" in the subject line. +Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until November 2nd. +Texas ties are preferred. +Hours: +Full-time interns will work 9:00 AM to 5:00PM when out of session, 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM when +in session Monday through Friday in order to meet the full-time rate. +Stipend: +This is a paid internship. Please include availability, previous experience and information +about yourself and your education. Texas ties preferred. +Transportation Accommodations: +Interns will be able to use the Metro and will be reimbursed for their commutes to and from +the o&ice + +MEM-416-24 + +The O&ice of Congresswoman Summer Lee is committed to investing in the next generation +of public leaders and citizen activists. Congressional internships o&er a comprehensive +learning opportunity to understand better how congressional o&ices and the legislative +process work. Both in the Washington, DC, and District O&ice, the internship program is +designed to be a learning experience in which students are exposed to various areas +including constituent services, scheduling, o&ice administration, press and +communications, and legislative policy. +Typical duties will include answering phones, leading Capitol tours (Washington, D.C.based), researching legislation for the Member and legislative sta&, attending hearings and +briefings, and answering constituent letters on a variety of issues. The ideal candidate for +this paid, part-time internship will be team-oriented and have strong written and verbal +communication skills. +Students and recent graduates who are interested in the legislative process are highly +encouraged to apply. The Congresswoman is on the Oversight and Accountability +Committee and the Space, Science, and Technology Committee. Ties to Pennsylvania’s +12th Congressional District are preferred, but not necessary. + + All applicants should apply by November 15, 2024, +at: https://summerlee.house.gov/internships. + +MEM-414-24 + +The O&ice of Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37) is seeking interns for our +Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles o&ices for the Spring 2025 term. +Our o&ice values open communication, hard work, and creating a collegial environment. +We are looking for interns with a can-do attitude who are eager to grow. Interns will have +great opportunities to learn from o&ice sta& and network with others to make the most of +their time with our o&ice! +Intern Expectations +Candidates should have an interest in the legislative process and civic service; possess +excellent writing, research, organization, time management, and communication skills; +work well in a team environment; and have a general understanding of the US political +system. +Internship Responsibilities +Legislative interns can expect to: +· Answer phones and assist in correspondence with +constituents +· Greet constituents and o&ice visitors +· Process tour requests and lead Capitol tours +· Handle mail +· Assist in processing casework +· Perform legislative research +· Work on other administrative tasks as directed +Press interns can expect to: +· Assist the Communications Director and Press Assistant in drafting social media content +and other materials like press releases, website content, and newsletters +· Create graphic design posts for social media +· Compile daily press clips +· Edit video clips +· Maintain press lists +· Answer phones and assist in correspondence as needed. +In our DC o&ice, you can apply to be EITHER a Legislative OR Press intern. In our Los +Angeles o&ice, you will be a general o&ice intern. +Internship Dates and Details: + + Spring internships are slated to start early January and go until late April/early May, with +some flexibility. Interns are expected to work in person in the o&ice, Monday-Friday 9 a.m.5 p.m. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate remote or hybrid internships at this time. +Deadline: Applications must be submitted by 6 p.m. ET on Friday, November 22nd . + +• + +• + +To apply: Interested applicants should send their resume and a brief cover letter (in one +document) to: +· CA37.internships@mail.house.gov for DC o&ice internship. +Use the subject line “First name Last name [legislative] OR [press] – Spring 2025 +internship” +· ca37.DOinternships@mail.house.gov for Los Angeles o&ice internship +Use the subject line “First name Last name – Spring 2025 Internship” in your email. +Please reach out our intern coordinator, Madilyn Brandon, with any questions +at Madilyn.Brandon@mail.house.gov. + +MEM-413-24 + +Communications Interns assist the communications sta& by compiling media clips, +drafting social media posts and press releases, creating digital content, answering phones, +inputting casework inquiries, and aiding the Congresswoman’s communications e&orts. +Experience working in communications is a plus. +Ideal candidates for this internship are diligent, detail-oriented, and can excel in a fastpaced environment. Applicants should possess strong written and verbal communication +skills, an eye for and ability to create engaging digital content, and a good sense of humor. +Ties to Washington State are preferred, but not required. Applicants are encouraged to +include any previous customer service experience (retail, food service, hospitality, etc.) on +their resumes. +Interested applicants should send a resume, cover letter, a one-page writing sample, and a +sample social media post with relevant written and visual components in a single PDF +document to WA10resumes@gmail.com with “DC Spring Communications Internship[LAST NAME]” in the subject line. Please indicate in the cover letter which internship you +are applying for and your dates of availability. +The deadline for applications is Thursday, October 31, 2024, at 5 PM ET, but applicants are +encouraged to submit their application early. Applications that are incomplete or +submitted after the deadline will not be considered. +This o&ice is an Equal Employment Opportunity O&ice and does not discriminate in +employment based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, sexual +orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, military service, or other + + non-merit factors. Individuals from underrepresented communities are encouraged to +apply. Please no unsolicited phone calls or drop-ins. + +MEM-412-24 + +Legislative Interns assist the legislative sta& by preparing briefing notes and memos, +researching legislation, tracking legislative activity, providing mail program support, +answering phones, inputting casework inquiries, attending hearings, and advancing the +Congresswoman’s legislative agenda. +Ideal candidates for this internship are diligent, detail-oriented, and can excel in a fastpaced environment. Applicants should possess strong written and verbal communication +skills, an ability to manage multiple short-term and stretch assignments, and a good sense +of humor. Ties to Washington State are preferred, but not required. Applicants are +encouraged to include any previous customer service experience (retail, food service, +hospitality, etc.) on their resumes. +Interested applicants should send a resume, cover letter, and a writing sample not to +exceed one page in length in a single PDF document to WA10resumes@gmail.com with +“DC Spring Legislative Internship-[LAST NAME]” in the subject line. Please indicate in the +cover letter which internship you are applying for and your dates of availability. +The deadline for applications is Thursday, October 31, 2024, at 5 PM ET, but applicants are +encouraged to submit their applications early. Applications that are incomplete or +submitted after the deadline will not be considered. +This o&ice is an Equal Employment Opportunity O&ice and does not discriminate in +employment based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, sexual +orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, military service, or other +non-merit factors. Individuals from underrepresented communities are encouraged to +apply. Please no unsolicited phone calls or drop-ins. + +MEM-409-24 + +Congresswoman Suzan DelBene, representing the 1st Congressional District of +Washington state, seeks interns for her Washington, D.C. and District (Kirkland) o&ices. +Interns will work in a fast-paced congressional o&ice, gaining valuable experience and +knowledge of the United States Congress. +Intern responsibilities include greeting constituents and handling constituent phone calls, +assisting sta& with administrative tasks, conducting research, and assisting with +constituent correspondence. Kirkland, WA interns will have the opportunity to attend +community events and tours with the Congresswoman and sta&. Washington, D.C. interns +will have the opportunity to lead tours of the U.S. Capitol as well as attend hearings and +briefings for the legislative sta&. + + To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and short writing sample (1 to 2 pages) +through our web form +here: https://airtable.com/appNK10LkiweHjE79/shrKQyVOSs0khwKCp. The deadline for +Spring 2025 internship applications is Friday, November 8th at 11:59 PM. + +MEM-407-24 + +Job Opening: Spring DC Fellowship +Office: Congressman Shri Thanedar +The Washington, D.C. Office of Congressman Shri Thanedar (MI-13) is now accepting +applications for a legislative fellowship during the Spring 2025 term. This fellowship is a +great opportunity for individuals in professional programs who seek to gain an in-depth +legislative experience. This is a full-time, in-person position. +Fellows assist the legislative team with drafting legislation, assisting with stakeholder +meetings, and helping with committee assignments. +Duties include but are not limited to: +• Performing Research (CRS, the Library of Congress, MIN, or other available resources) +• Attending meetings on behalf of the office +• Drafting talking points, proclamations, and various briefings +• Staffing the Congressman at various events +• Tracking and responding to constituent requests and letters +• Helping find legislative opportunities for sponsorship and co-sponsorship +• Performing tasks and duties as needed to help day to day activities of the office +Other duties will be based on the fellow's interests. +We are looking for candidates with an eagerness to learn, research skills, and strong +writing skills. Start and end dates are flexible. MI-13 ties and research experience are +pluses. Must be in a program that sponsors your fellowship. +This office is an Equal Opportunity Employment Office and does not discriminate on the +basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or age. We strongly +encourage BIPOC-identifying individuals and members of other underrepresented +communities to apply. +To apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and a 1-3 page writing sample in one +combined document to HR.Thanedar@mail.house.gov with the subject line “Last Name Spring DC Fellow Application.” The application deadline is November 15, 2024. No calls or +drop-ins, please. + +MEM-406-24 +Job Opening: Spring DC Internship +Office: Congressman Shri Thanedar +The Washington, D.C. Office of Congressman Shri Thanedar (MI-13) is now accepting +applications for press and legislative internships during the Spring 2025 term. This +internship is a great opportunity for individuals who seek to gain public service experience +and insight into Capitol Hill. This is a full-time, in-person position. + + Duties include but are not limited to: +• Answering phone calls +• Greeting office visitors +• Drafting constituent correspondence +• Coordinating tour requests and leading tours of the Capitol +• Attending congressional briefings, hearings and other professional development events +• Drafting press releases to be posted on the website and social media accounts +• Researching legislation and writing cosponsor memos for the legislative team +• Assisting operations, communications, and legislative staffers with various tasks +Other duties will be based on the intern's interests. +We are looking for candidates with an eagerness to learn, customer service skills, and +strong writing skills. Start and end dates are flexible. MI-13 ties and service industry +experience are pluses. +This office is an Equal Opportunity Employment Office and does not discriminate on the +basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or age. We strongly +encourage BIPOC-identifying individuals and members of other underrepresented +communities to apply. +To apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and a 1-3 page writing sample in one +combined document to HR.Thanedar@mail.house.gov with the subject line “Last Name Spring DC Press or Legislative Intern Application.” The application deadline is November +15, 2024. No calls or drop-ins, please. + +MEM-404-24 + +FERN HOLLAND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FELLOWSHIP +Congressman Moulton o&ers a full-time, paid foreign policy fellowship in our Washington, +D.C. o&ice. This opportunity is only open to candidates who are currently Pell Grant-eligible +or who were Pell Grant-eligible while pursuing their bachelor's degree. Current +undergraduate students, current graduate students, and recent college graduates are +welcome to apply, though preference is given to graduate students. The fellow will work on +assignments on foreign policy and national security, in addition to some regularly assigned +intern responsibilities. +RESPONSIBILITIES +Conducting legislative research. +Taking notes at briefings and hearings. +Organizing research from Members of Congress and outside organizations. +Writing briefings for the Congressman. +Drafting questions for House Armed Services Committee and Select Committee on China +hearings. +The full fellowship description can be found here. +APPLICATIONS: +Please email MA06.Resumes@mail.house.gov with your resume and cover letter using the +subject line: FHF: LAST NAME. + + • +• +• + +If you are selected for an interview, a sta& member will contact you +Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis +If selected, you will be required to submit a FAFSA form. +If you have any questions, please email Emerson Jacobson +(Emerson.Jacobson@mail.house.gov) + +MEM-401-24 + +The o&ice of Congressman Kevin Kiley is seeking full or part-time interns for the FALL 2024 +term. Position duties include attending Congressional hearings, scheduling/leading Capitol +tours, answering phones, sorting mail, and assisting legislative sta& with research. +Applicants should possess conservative values and hold strong written and verbal +communication skills. Recent graduates are welcome to apply. +Interested applicants should send their resume and availability. Please use “Kevin Kiley +Internship” in the subject line. Please send resumes to Anthony.euceda@mail.house.gov + +MEM-400-24 + +The Washington D.C. O&ice of Representative Brad Sherman CA-32 will be accepting +applications for an in-person internship during the Spring Semester 2025. +Applications will be accepted October 1st, 2024 – November 8th, 2024. +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• + +Interns will be responsible for: +Greeting guests and assisting with front o&ice operations; +Answering phones, recording constituent opinions, and correctly processing other +inquiries; +Conducting Capitol tours for constituents and other guests; +Day-to-day o&ice work to assist with the functioning of the congressional o&ice and other +duties as delegated by members of the sta&; +Supporting the Legislative Correspondent with sorting mail and drafting constituent letters; +Attending hearings and briefings, as requested by senior sta&; +Researching legislation for the Member and legislative team; +Other administrative tasks as assigned +As a result, interns will learn about the functions of a congressional o&ice, congressional +communications, and the legislative process. +Ideal candidates should be a self-starter with strong attention to detail, the ability to work +in a fast-paced environment, and a good sense of +humor. CA-32 ties are preferred but not required. + +• + +Interested applicants should submit the following in one PDF document: +Resume + + • +• +• + +Cover letter +One-page writing sample +Dates of availability +Applications should be sent in PDF format to brads.interns@mail.house.gov with “CA-32 +Spring 2025 Internship” in the subject line. +For more information on the internship please visit: +https://sherman.house.gov/contact/internships + +MEM-398-24 +Congressman Mike Levin (CA-49) seeks interns for his Washington, D.C., o&ice for the +Winter/Spring 2025 term. +These internships provide an opportunity for undergraduate students, graduate students, +and recent graduates to learn more about the workings of a Congressional o&ice and the +legislative process. Interns should have a general understanding of the U.S. political +system, value open communication, be eager to grow, and bring a can-do attitude. +Internships last approximately three to four months and are intended to be an educational +experience. Internships are o&ered for either academic credit or a stipend. Internship +applicants must be high school graduates. Current students and recent graduates will be +given first priority for the internship program. +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• +• + +Legislative intern responsibilities include: +Attending committee hearings and congressional briefings, +Conducting policy research and drafting legislative materials, +Authoring constituent correspondence on a range of policy issues, +Answering phones and processing mail, +Leading constituents on tours of the Capitol, +Working on other administrative and legislative tasks, as directed. +Press intern responsibilities include: +Assisting the Communications Director and Digital Manager/Press Secretary in drafting +and editing social media content, digital graphics, and other digital materials, +Drafting press releases, newsletters, remarks, and talking points, +Compiling daily press clips and maintaining press lists, +Answering phones and processing mail, +Leading constituents on tours of the Capitol, +Working on other administrative and communications-related tasks, as directed. +Press interns should have strong social media skills and basic familiarity with graphic +design and video editing. Submission of a sample graphic or similar communications work +with your application is strongly encouraged. + + This o&ice is an equal opportunity employer; we do not discriminate on the basis of race, +color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity or expression, or sexual +orientation. We deeply value the diversity of our employees and encourage candidates +from diverse backgrounds to apply. +To apply for an internship with Representative Levin, please email a cover letter, resume, +three references, and a brief writing sample all in one pdf file, with the file name including +internship class, year, last name, and first name (i.e. Spring2025.Doe.Jane.pdf) to +CA49.DCInternships@mail.house.gov by November 15, 2024. +Please specify whether you are applying for the press internship or the legislative +internship. Applicants with strong ties to the 49th District are given preference. + +MEM-397-24 +Internships in the O&ice of Congressman Tim Kennedy are available for the fall, spring, +and summer sessions for college students and recent graduates. Students will gain +invaluable experience working for a member of Congress alongside congressional sta&. +Hours can be flexible to accommodate academic schedules. +In Washington, D.C. and the Bu&alo District O&ice, intern responsibilities vary, but typically +include answering phones, administrative duties, legislative research, attending hearings, +meetings, and briefings, drafting correspondence, letters, and Congressional Extensions of +Remarks, and assisting with media monitoring. In addition, interns may be assigned to +assist in various constituent casework or assist with district-based projects. As a result, +interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional +o&ice. +To apply for an internship, please email <> +with the subject line [Name], [DC or District Intern], and [Session (Spring, Summer, Fall)]. +Please include a resume, cover letter, and three references as attachments. Applications +will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and you will be notified if and when the position has +been filled. +We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, +national origin, age, or socioeconomic status. All are welcome and encouraged to apply. + +MEM-396-24 +The o&ice of Congressman Kevin Hern (OK-01) seeks motivated and team-oriented Interns +to assist with various o&ice duties based in his Washington, D.C. o&ice for the 2025 Spring +Term (January – April/May). Internships are intended to current undergraduate students, +recent college graduates, and students currently enrolled in graduate school. + + Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, answering constituent phone calls, taking +notes at briefings and hearings, conducting tours of the Capitol, drafting correspondence +letters, assembling press and news clips, and assisting sta& with other research and +administrative duties. +Ideal candidates have a strong interest in public policy, demonstrated responsibility, +respectable personal conduct, and are committed to serving the constituents of +Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District with the utmost diligence. +Interested candidates should visit https://hern.house.gov/services/internship.htm for +application instructions. +Application Deadline: November 20th by 5pm CST +Start Date: January + +MEM-394-24 + +The District O&ice of Representative Joseph Morelle, NY-25 in Rochester, NY, will be +accepting applications for an in-person internship during the Spring Semester 2025. +Applications will be accepted September 30th, 2024 – November 1st, 2024. +• +• +• +• +• + +Interns will be responsible for: +Completing constituent calls +Writing letters, certificates, and proclamations +Day-to-day o&ice work +Interacting with members of sta& in the Rochester o&ice and virtually in the D.C. o&ice +Other duties delegated by members of sta& including various constituent case work or +work on District-based projects of importance +As a result, interns will learn about the functions of a congressional o&ice, congressional +communications, and the legislative process. +Ideal candidates should possess excellent communication skills, strong attention to detail, +the ability to work in a fast-paced environment, and a good sense of humor. New York State +ties are preferred but not required. + +• +• +• +• + +Interested applicants should submit the following in one PDF document: +Resume +Cover letter +One-page writing sample +Dates of availability + + Applications should be sent in PDF format to Eric.Gros@mail.house.gov with “NY-25 Spring +2025 District Internship” in the subject line. +The deadline for this internship application is November 1st, 2024, but applicants are +encouraged to submit their application early. Interview requests will be sent out following +the November 1st deadline. +For more information on the district internship please visit: +https://morelle.house.gov/congressional-internships + +MEM-393-24 +The O&ice of Congresswoman Kim Schrier (WA-08) is seeking interns in its Issaquah and +Washington, D.C. o&ices for spring 2025. +Applicants should be eager to learn more about the legislative process and want to be part +of a hardworking team dedicated to serving Washington’s 8th Congressional District. +Interns will work in a fast-paced Congressional o&ice, gaining valuable experience and +knowledge of the United States Congress. +In Washington, D.C., intern responsibilities will include greeting constituents, answering +constituent phone calls, supporting sta& with administrative tasks, conducting legislative +research, assisting with constituent correspondence, and other miscellaneous tasks as +assigned. Interns in Washington, D.C. also have the opportunity to lead tours of the U.S. +Capitol, as well as attend briefings for the legislative sta&. +In the District o&ice, interns will assist with a variety of tasks, including day-to-day o&ice +work such as answering phones, writing letters, and assisting with media clips. District +o&ice interns may also help with constituent casework or other District-based projects of +importance. +Qualifications +Ideal candidates will possess exceptional written and oral communication skills, a high +degree of professionalism, and a strong interest in public service. In addition, the ability to +multi-task and work with a team are a plus. Washington state ties are a plus, but not +required. +Starting and ending dates are flexible, although prospective interns should be able to +commit at least 20 hours per week during business hours. +Congressional internships are open to all majors and designed for undergraduate and +graduate students, as well as recent graduates with an interest in public service. Stipends +or academic credit are available. +Please apply by November 15, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. ET. + + Please be prepared to submit a cover letter, resume, three references and relevant +information at https://schrier.house.gov/services/internships. If you have issues with this +form, please email relevant application materials to +DistrictInternshipsWA08@mail.house.gov. + +MEM-391-24 + +Representative Jim Baird (IN-4) is seeking internship applicants for Spring 2025 in his +Washington, DC o&ice. This is a paid, in-person, invaluable opportunity to experience the +legislative process hands-on through a wide range of tasks and responsibilities providing +support with o&ice administration, communications, and legislative work. +Responsibilities may include answering phones, greeting o&ice visitors, sorting mail, +conducting legislative research, attending hearings and briefings, giving tours of the U.S. +Capitol, assisting communications sta& with press releases and social media, and drafting +constituent letters. +The ideal candidate should have strong oral and written communication skills, be detail +oriented, motivated, and flexible, and address all work with a positive attitude. +Prior constituent or customer service experience, a demonstrated interest in public +service, and District/Indiana ties are preferred. +The internship will run from early January to mid-May and can be full-time or part-time to +accommodate educational commitments. +Interested applicants should apply and upload a resume through the website at: +https://baird.house.gov/services/internships.htm. +Any questions can be directed to baird.intern@mail.house.gov. + +MEM-390-24 + +Congressman Moulton is seeking hard-working individuals who are passionate, driven, and +committed to public service for an internship in his Salem o&ice and Washington D.C. +o&ice. Internships are intended for current undergraduate students, current graduate +students, and recent college graduates. Interns receive a stipend distributed based on total +hours worked. +D.C. RESPONSIBILITIES +•Answering constituent phone calls and greeting constituents at the front desk. +•Categorizing and responding to constituent mail. +•Drafting form letters and cosponsor requests for the Congressman. +•Taking notes at briefings and hearings. + + •Conducting tours of the Capitol for constituents. +•Assembling press and news clips. +•Performing a variety of other duties as assigned, such as conducting legislative research. +DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITIES +•Answering constituent phone calls and greeting constituents at the front desk. +•Assisting the Casework Team on a variety of casework requests involving federal agencies. +•Taking notes at briefings and hearings. +•Assembling press and news clips. +•Performing a variety of other duties as assigned, such as conducting legislative research +and attending community events. +APPLICATIONS +Applicants can find more information on the internship portal +at moulton.house.gov under the ‘Services’ tab. All applications are due on November 10th, +2024, and will be reviewed after the application period closes. +If you have trouble accessing the application form above or have other questions, please +email Emerson Jacobson (Emerson.Jacobson@mail.house.gov.) +Internship” in the subject line. No phone calls or drop-ins, please. + +MEM-384-24 + +The Washington, D.C. O&ice of Congressman Steve Cohen (D-TN-09) is seeking interns for +the spring of 2025. This is an in-person opportunity with limited hybrid hours possible. A +majority of the program is spent in the o&ice. +This position o&ers an opportunity to learn about the U.S. House of Representatives and +gain substantive work experience in an exciting and fast-paced o&ice. Internships are +o&ered on a full-time and part-time basis, and stipends are o&ered based on need. Fulltime availability is preferred. Ties to Tennessee’s 9th District are preferred but not required. +Start dates are flexible. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. +Qualifications: +· Demonstrated interest in politics, policy and/or public service. +· Strong communications and writing skills. +· Hard-working, dependable, detail-oriented and professional. +· Self-motivated (especially given that all work is remote). +· Ties to Tennessee’s 9th District are a bonus, but not required. +Responsibilities: +· Assist with constituent correspondence and draft email blasts and other forms of +outreach. +· Attend virtual briefings and track virtual hearings. + + · Conduct weekly legislative assignments. +· Conduct legislative research on an as-needed basis. +To apply, applicants must complete the form and submit the following materials on +https://cohen.house.gov/services/internships: +· Resume. +· Cover letter. +· Three references. +About O&ice of Congressman Steve Cohen +Congressman Cohen is the Representative of Tennessee's 9th District, which includes +most of Memphis. He has served in this position since 2007. He is a Democrat. + + \ No newline at end of file