Friday, December 17, 2010

Congressional Internship Postings

The Democratic Caucus of the US House of Representatives seeks qualified candidates for full-time internships. Successful applicants will be bright, highly motivated and have strong academic records as well as an interest in public policy. Interns will be directly engaged with the Caucus’ work and will perform a variety of duties that are essential to the office. These range from administrative duties such as answering phones, data entry, giving tours of the Capitol to assisting the staff in a variety of functions such as attending hearings and briefings, performing research and helping organize the Caucus’ many events. Excellent writing skills and a good sense of humor are desired. Candidates must be flexible and capable of working in an unpredictable, fast-paced environment.

Eligibility:
All undergraduate-level students as well as recent graduates are eligible to apply.

In order to apply for a House Democratic Caucus Internship, please submit the following:

· Cover Letter and Résumé
· Writing Sample of approximately 3 pages (your own words, unedited)
· 2 References (please provide both the phone and email contact information)

Deadline: Friday, December 17, 2010
Duration (flexible):
January – May

Please send completed application materials via e-mail to house.democrat@gmail.com



MEM-712-10

Iowa Democrat is looking for a dedicated intern to join a fast-paced Washington, D.C. office. Daily tasks include answering telephones, conducting and organizing tours, processing flag requests,and assisting a busy legislative staff. Candidate should have excellent writing skills, and understanding of the legislative process for thoughtful and substantive responses to constituent correspondence. Should you be interested in applying, please send a copy of your resume and cover letter to braley.interships@mail.house.gov.


MEM-711-10

Moderate Democratic Pennsylvania Congressman searching for a qualified applicant for a full-time or part-time internship in Washington, DC office. Position will be for Spring 2011 and is unpaid. Duties include answering phones, running errands, researching legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attending hearings and briefings, and answering constituent letters on various issues before the House. Applicants should have excellent communication skills and good attention to detail. To apply for an internship, please send the following items to altmireintern@mail.house.gov:



· Application form (available at http://www.altmire.house.gov)

· Resume

· Cover letter

· Two letters of recommendation from a professor, mentor or employer

· Short writing sample (2-3 pages)

· Dates of availability



If you would like more information on internships or have any questions, please email altmireintern@mail.house.gov.



MEM-710-10

Ohio Democrat is looking for a dedicated intern to join a fast-paced Washington, D.C. office. Daily tasks include answering telephones, conducting and organizing tours, processing flag requests, and assisting a busy legislative staff. Candidate should have excellent writing skills, and understanding of the legislative process for thoughtful and substantive responses to constituent correspondence. Cleveland ties are not required but are a huge plus. Should you be interested in applying, please send a copy of your resume, cover letter, and writing sample to OH11Resumes@mail.house.gov. No calls or drop-in's please.

MEM-709-10

Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay is seeking full time unpaid interns for Winter/Spring 2011. Interns should be responsible, focused, organized and have a general love for politics. Duties will include, but are not limited to: answering phones, processing mail, researching issues, drafting correspondence, attending hearings and briefings, and conducting tours. Ties to Missouri are preferred but not required. If you are interested, e-mail a cover letter, resume, and short writing sample to ashleydior.thomas@mail.house.gov with Winter/Spring 2011 in the subject line. Deadline to apply is December 14, 2010.

MEM-708-10

Congressman Jerry McNerney’s Washington D.C. office is now accepting internship applications for winter/spring terms. Our office offers internships to college students who are interested in public service, civics and government. Interns have the unique opportunity to gain hands on experience in a Congressional office and to provide assistance to the residents of California’s 11th District. Congressional interns are asked to perform a variety of tasks that include, but are not limited to, providing U.S. Capitol tours, writing constituent correspondence, media and legislative research, administrative support and clerical duties, as well as special projects by assignment. Applicants for the program will be evaluated on their ability to communicate effectively, solve challenges and complete tasks in a timely manner. The internship program places interns in our office for terms varying from ten to sixteen weeks. Applicants should be available to work 4-5 days a week from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm. Undergraduate and post-graduate students are eligible to apply for internships in Congressman McNerney’s Washington D.C. office. Positions are unpaid and serve to provide professional and educational value to participants. The Congressman's office will work with educational institutions that award academic credit for internships. To apply for a position in the Washington D.C. office, send a cover letter and resume to vince.rocha@mail.house.gov or fax to 202-225-4060. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis..

MEM-704-10

Democratic Member seeks Interns for Washington DC office. Interns will assist the Congressman and his staff in the overall day-to-day operations of the office by giving Capitol Tours (tour guide training will be provided), attending committee hearings and other meetings for staffers, conducting research, answering telephones, greeting visitors, and other duties as needed. We are a small, but fast-paced office and every effort will be made to give the interns a worthwhile learning experience. Internship positions are unpaid. Full-time and part-time positions are available. Applicants with Maryland ties are encouraged to apply. Applicant Instructions: Interested applicants should e-mail cover letter and resume to house.intern2010@gmail.com.



MEM-701-10

Learn about the inner workings of Congress with a fun and fast-paced office! Congressman Xavier Becerra (CA-31), Vice Chairman of the Democratic Caucus and a senior member of the Committee on Ways and Means has opportunities for unpaid Interns for the Spring 2010 quarter/semester in his Washington office. Responsibilities include general administrative tasks such as answering phones, sorting mail, entering constituent information into Capitol Correspond, and running errands. Interns also assist legislative and press staff with researching and analyzing issues for hearings, speeches, and talking points. Interns may have an opportunity to draft constituent letters, Dear Colleagues, press releases, briefing memos and statements for the Congressional Record. Applicants should be motivated, detail-oriented, and possess excellent verbal and written communication skills. Applicant Instructions:
Spanish speakers and those with ties to Southern California are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants should send a cover letter and resume to liz.delgado-steo@mail.house.gov with “Spring 2010 Internship” in the subject line.

MEM-700-10

Republican Congressman from Texas is looking for Full/Part-time unpaid Interns for Winter 2010/ASAP. This internship offers an excellent opportunity to have hands-on experience with all areas of the congressional office. Interns are responsible for answering phones, greeting constituents, giving capitol tours, and legislative projects as directed. In addition to these duties, interns will be able to attend committee hearings, congressional tours of various landmarks, and museums (such as the U.S. Holocaust Museum and the U.S. Supreme Court), and legislative briefings on the hill. Texas ties preferred. For more information, please email resume and cover letter to: drew.davidhizar@mail.house.gov.



MEM-699-10

A Midwestern Republican is currently seeking Internship applicants with a good work ethic for the Winter/Spring 2011 semester. This internship provides an opportunity to observe and interact with the inner-workings of a Congressional office, as well as provide learning opportunities though attending hearings, briefings, conducting tours of the Capitol, and assisting office staff with various duties and projects. Full-time interns will receive a one time stipend of $500 at the end of the internship. Interested parties should send a resume, cover letter, references, and a writing sample to hillinternship11@gmail.com. Midwest ties preferred but not required.

MEM-688-10

Spring Interns – Congressman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) is currently seeking spring interns with conservative values for his Washington, DC office. Interns will be responsible for maintaining general office duties including answering phones and sorting mail, conducting tours within the U.S. Capitol complex, assisting staff with office correspondence, attending legislative briefings, conducting research and other projects delegated by staff. Attention to detail and professionalism are highly valued. Wisconsin ties preferred but not required. This is an excellent opportunity for current college students or recent graduates interested in obtaining Capitol Hill experience. Interested candidates should direct their cover letter and resume to WI05Internships@gmail.com with Spring Internship in the subject line. No phone calls or drop-ins please.



MEM-681-10

Democratic CBC Member of Congress seeks a responsible, focused, and organized Intern. Positions are available now, and applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Although internships are unpaid positions, interns are treated as full participants in the Congressional office. Duties will include, but are not limited to: answering phones, processing mail, researching issues, drafting correspondence, attending hearings and briefings, and conducting tours. Current students are especially encouraged to apply. If you are interested, e-mail a cover letter, resume, and short writing sample to mary.petrovic@mail.house.gov.



MEM-666-10

Congressman Sandy Levin of the 12th District of Michigan is looking for talented, motivated college students with excellent written and verbal communication skills to serve as full and part-time Interns in his Washington, D.C. office. Working in a Congressional office can be an incredibly rewarding and exciting experience. An internship provides an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience, and observe first-hand how our government operates. Interns gain practical work experience by undertaking a variety of administrative and legislative responsibilities in the office. Interns in our Washington office draft constituent correspondence, attend briefings and Congressional hearings, and prepare memoranda for the Congressman and members of his staff. They also assist with answering phones, data entry and general office systems operations. Interns are an important part of our office and we look forward to their presence on Team Levin. To apply for an internship in Congressman Levin’s office, please submit a resume, cover letter, and brief writing sample to our Intern Coordinator, Jessica Zacharski, at jessica.zacharski@mail.house.gov or fax to (202) 226-1033, attn: Intern Coordinator. Michigan ties are preferred. For more information on Congressman Levin or our internships please visit house.gov/Levin.



MEM-657-10

The office of a Democratic Congressman from New York has an opening for an unpaid Communications Internship available to college students in Washington, DC. Duties include, but are not limited to: working with the press secretary in drafting press releases and media advisories, attending media interviews and press conferences, helping with new media outreach and monitoring the Congressman in the news. In addition, the intern will help answer phones, sort mail, draft letters, attend hearings and briefings and conduct tours of the Capitol. New York ties are preferred, but not required. Applicants should send a resume, brief writing sample and three references to the Press Secretary, at: nyintern.coordinator@gmail.com.MEM-642-10

The office of Congressman Buck McKeon (CA 25), Ranking Republican member of the House Armed Services Committee, is seeking unpaid Interns to fill positions for Fall/Winter 2010. Main responsibilities include answering phones, processing mail, drafting constituent correspondence letters, researching legislative issues, attending meetings/hearings as needed. There will also be opportunities to attend receptions and seminars that interest you. Candidates should be self motivated, enthusiastic, flexible, and computer-literate. This is a great opportunity for college students seeking academic credit. Applicants must be able to make a minimum commitment of four days a week. California ties a plus. Please e-mail your cover letter and resume to Mimma Faudale at mimma.faudale@mail.house.



MEM-642-10

The office of Congressman Buck McKeon (CA 25), Ranking Republican member of the House Armed Services Committee, is seeking unpaid Interns to fill positions for Fall/Winter 2010. Main responsibilities include answering phones, processing mail, drafting constituent correspondence letters, researching legislative issues, attending meetings/hearings as needed. There will also be opportunities to attend receptions and seminars that interest you. Candidates should be self motivated, enthusiastic, flexible, and computer-literate. This is a great opportunity for college students seeking academic credit. Applicants must be able to make a minimum commitment of four days a week. California ties a plus. Please e-mail your cover letter and resume to Mimma Faudale at mimma.faudale@mail.house.gov

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