Government
Washington, DC
Law Student - Government in Washington, DC
Law Student
No
Job Title: Spring Internship
Job Responsibilities:
Interns in the Washington, . Office will engage in various tasks that provide a comprehensive understanding of congressional affairs and the legislative process. Responsibilities include:
- Conducting research across a wide array of policy areas to support the Member and legislative staff.
- Assisting with communications projects, which may involve drafting materials, handling social media, or participating in outreach efforts.
- Attending briefings or hearings to gain insights into current legislative issues or to explore personal policy interests.
- Supporting the day-to-day operations of the office as needed, which might include administrative tasks or constituent services.
Education and Experience Information:
The internship is open to college students or recent college graduates. While specific educational requirements are not detailed, the position is designed for individuals who are pursuing or have completed a college degree. The ideal candidates are those seeking hands-on experience in the fields of congressional affairs, communications, or legislative processes.
Salary Information:
The text does not provide specific information regarding salary or compensation for the internship position.
Overall, the Spring Internship offers a valuable opportunity for individuals to gain practical experience in a governmental setting, enhancing their understanding of legislative operations and contributing to their professional development in political and communications fields.
May 09, 2025
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