Law Student - Government in Baton Rouge, LA

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Baton Rouge, LA

Law Student - Government in Baton Rouge, LA

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The Congressional Internship Program in Senator Cassidy’s office is offering an exciting opportunity for students to gain a firsthand experience of the federal government and public policy issues. This fall internship is available in both Senator Cassidy’s Baton Rouge office and Washington office. The internship is unpaid, but our office is willing to work with students who are requesting credit for their internship through their school or university.

Interns in the Washington office will have the chance to work closely with staff on various legislative projects. They will be responsible for conducting research, responding to constituent requests, attending Congressional Committee hearings, conducting tours of the . Capitol, and performing general office duties. This is a great opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in the legislative process and to learn about the inner workings of the federal government.

In the Baton Rouge office, interns will have the opportunity to conduct research for constituent casework requests, assist with Congressional events, help staff Senator Cassidy at community functions, and perform general office duties. This is a great opportunity for students to get involved in their local community and to see firsthand how a Senator’s office operates.

Senator Cassidy is looking for responsible and mature individuals who possess a professional demeanor. Interns should be well-organized, efficient, and able to take initiative. This is a chance for students to learn from experienced professionals and to gain valuable skills that will benefit them in their future careers.

The internship is available throughout the fall semester, and the approximate dates of availability can be discussed with the intern’s schedule. The office also offers flexibility in terms of the hours worked, as long as it is within the office’s operating hours. The office will be happy to work with students who have specific scheduling needs.

To apply for the internship, please fill out the form provided on the website and follow the instructions on the generated PDF. The completed application can be submitted via email or mail, depending on the office preference selected by the applicant. Along with the completed form, the office also requires a cover letter explaining the applicant’s interest in the internship and what they hope to gain from the experience. A one-page resume is also required, which should list any additional skills that the applicant feels would be helpful in a congressional office.

The internship is open to all students, regardless of their field of study. This is a great opportunity for students to gain a better understanding of the legislative process and to see how their education can be applied in a real-world setting. It is also a chance for students to network and make connections with professionals in their field of interest.

Salary Information:
- The fall internship is unpaid, but students may be able to receive academic credit for their internship through their school or university.

Job Title:
- Fall Intern in Senator Cassidy’s Office

Experience Information:
- No previous experience is required, but applicants should possess a professional demeanor and be well-organized, efficient, and able to take initiative.

Organization:
- Senator Cassidy’s Office

Department:
- Congressional Internship Program

H1: Fall Internship Opportunity in Senator Cassidy’s Office
H2: Gain Hands-On Experience in the Federal Government and Public Policy Issues

Some key points to highlight about the fall internship in Senator Cassidy’s office:

- Internships are available in both the Baton Rouge and Washington offices
- Responsibilities may include legislative research, responding to constituent requests, attending Congressional Committee hearings, and performing general office duties
- Interns should possess a professional demeanor and be well-organized, efficient, and able to take initiative
- The internship is unpaid, but students may be able to receive academic credit
- The internship is open to all students, regardless of their field of study
- A cover letter and resume are required for the application process
- This is a great opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in the legislative process and make connections in their field of interest.

Jun 06, 2025
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