Fellowship Program
Fellowship Opportunities
We
are seeking professionals who have expertise
in education or workplace policy issues who want to learn
how the legislative process works. The term of a fellowship
is flexible, however in order to fully appreciate the legislative
process, a commitment of at least 9 months to one year is
appropriate with some flexibility. Fellowships are unpaid.
The Committee is composed of 27 Republican Members representing
all sections of the country and Republican points of view.
Fellows work as part of a legislative team on pending issues
before the Subcommittees and Full Committee. Placement is
determined by an applicant’s previous and current employment
experience, education and life experiences. As a team member,
fellows have the opportunity to participate in drafting legislation,
preparing documents for members of Congress and their staffs,
staff meetings and briefings, and research.
Fellowships have proven rewarding in personal development and helpful
in advancing career goals. If you are interested in becoming a Fellow on
the Education and the Workforce Committee, please contact:
Deborah Emerson Samantar
Internship Coordinator
Committee on Education and the Workforce
2181 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-4527 phone (202) 225-9571 fax
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