Law Student - Government in Cheyenne, WY

1 views

Government

Cheyenne, WY

Law Student - Government in Cheyenne, WY

Law Student

No

Job Title: Spring Internship

Job Responsibilities:
The internship program offers a comprehensive experience for interns to engage in various activities primarily focused on constituent relations and legislative research. Interns will work in either Washington, ., or one of four field offices in Wyoming, gaining firsthand experience on how government operates and understanding the role of a United States Senator. Responsibilities include:
- Participating in constituent outreach and service, which is a critical aspect of the Senator’s work.
- Conducting legislative research to support the Senator’s policy initiatives.
- Engaging in other activities and events in the area to broaden their understanding of governmental operations.
- Assisting with various tasks that contribute to the smooth operation of the office.

Education and Experience Information:
The internship program is primarily designed for college students from the State of Wyoming who are 19 years of age or older. While there is no specific educational requirement mentioned, the program is catered to students who are likely pursuing higher education degrees. Applicants are expected to:
- Be college students with a preference for those seeking academic credit for the internship.
- Have a background or interest in fields related to government and public service.

Salary Information:
Interns are provided with a monthly stipend to assist with living expenses during their tenure in the program. Specific figures for the stipend are not disclosed.

Additional Requirements:
To be eligible for the internship, applicants must meet the following legal requirements as per the Senate:
- Be a United States citizen; or
- Be lawfully admitted for permanent residence and seeking citizenship as outlined in 8 & 1324b(a)(3)(B); or
- Be admitted as a refugee under 8 . & 1157 or granted asylum under 8 . & 1158 and have filed a declaration of intention to become a lawful permanent resident and then a citizen when eligible; or
- Owe allegiance to the United States.

Application Process:
Interested candidates must complete an online internship application. After submission, they are required to send their resume and two letters of recommendation to the internship coordinator. The application process includes providing biographical information, academic background, areas of interest, and answering short essay questions to demonstrate preparedness and alignment with the internship goals.

Internship Duration and Sessions:
The Spring session runs from January 6th to May 22nd, while the Fall session lasts from August 19th to December 19th. Each session provides a structured timeline for interns to immerse themselves in the workings of a Congressional office.

Overall, the internship program offers a valuable opportunity for young individuals from Wyoming to gain meaningful experience in governmental operations and public service, with a focus on constituent engagement and legislative processes.

Jul 23, 2025
Jul 02, 2025
Apply for this Law Student - Government in Cheyenne, WY job

Upload Resume:

Apply Later
Email   |   Print

Similar Jobs

The #1 legal job board in the United States year after year!

Tell us where to send your access instructions:

paywall sign up popp