Government
Washington, DC
Law Student - Government in Washington, DC
Law Student
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Organization: . Senate
Job Title: Winter Internship
Experience: None required
Salary: Unpaid
Location: Washington, . and Maine Constituent Service Centers
Overview:
- Opportunity for Maine students to experience the legislative process and work for the . Congress
- Gain insight into the inner workings of a Senate office and staff
- Assigned to work with Senate office staff responsible for legislative, administrative, and communications operations
Internship Details:
- Available on a fall/winter, spring, and summer basis
- Positions offered in Washington, . and all six Maine Constituent Service Centers
- Applications accepted on a rolling basis
- Contact for more information
Application Process:
- Fill out online application and submit cover letter, resume, writing sample, and letter of recommendation
- Check Senator Collins' website for session start and end dates and application deadlines
- Applications must be complete with all required documents
- Contact for any questions
Benefits:
- Gain valuable experience in the . Congress and Senate office
- Learn about legislative, administrative, and communications operations
- Opportunity to work with experienced staff and learn from them
- Exposure to the inner workings of a government office
- Chance to serve the citizens of Maine and make a difference in their lives
Requirements:
- Must be a Maine college student
- No prior experience required
- Strong interest in politics and government
- Excellent communication and organizational skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Organization Overview:
- Founded in 1789, the United States Senate is one of the two houses of the United States Congress
- Composed of 100 senators, two from each state, serving six-year terms
- Primary duties include passing legislation, approving presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties
- Senator Susan M. Collins serves as a . Senator for Maine and is the Chair of the Senate Committee on Aging
Application Checklist:
- Online application
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Writing sample
- Letter of recommendation
Application Deadlines:
- Check Senator Collins' website for up to date information on session start and end dates and application deadlines
- Applications must be complete with all required documents to be considered
How to Apply:
- Fill out online application
- Submit cover letter, resume, writing sample, and letter of recommendation
- Contact for any questions
Benefits of the Winter Internship:
- Gain firsthand experience in the legislative process
- Learn about the inner workings of a Senate office and staff
- Opportunity to work with experienced staff and learn from them
- Serve the citizens of Maine and make a difference in their lives
- Exposure to a fast-paced and dynamic work environment
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- Opportunity for Maine Students to Work for the . Congress
- Learn About Legislative, Administrative, and Communications Operations
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- Senator Susan M. Collins: Chair of the Senate Committee on Aging
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