Government
Washington, DC
Law Student - Government in Washington, DC
Law Student
No
Job Title: Summer High School Internship
Job Responsibilities:
Interns participating in the Summer High School Internship at the organization will engage in various tasks depending on their assigned office location. In the Camden and Newark offices, interns will assist the state team with a broad range of constituent-focused tasks. These responsibilities include answering phones, processing incoming mail and emails, accompanying staff to local community events, drafting memos for various events, tracking constituent opinions on certain issues, and conducting research.
For those interning in the Washington . office, responsibilities will also include general administrative tasks such as answering phones and processing incoming mail and email. Additionally, interns have the opportunity to attend committee hearings and legislative briefings, provide tours of the . Capitol for visiting New Jerseyans, draft memos and letters on specific policy items, and conduct research.
Education and Experience Information:
The Summer High School Internship is specifically designed for current high school students. This program is structured as an accelerated session lasting 14 consecutive business days in August, and it is the only program offered to high school applicants. There are no specific educational prerequisites mentioned beyond being a current high school student.
Salary Information:
The text does not provide specific information regarding salary or compensation for the internship.
Additional Information:
The internship program is highly competitive, and not all applicants will be offered a position. Preference is given to residents of New Jersey. The organization values diversity and is committed to being an equal opportunity employer, ensuring that there is no discrimination based on race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.
Jul 04, 2025
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