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Jay Inslee: Washington's 1st Congressional District

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Internships in Washington D.C.

Job Description

Interns will learn about all aspects of a congressional office. Responsibilities include written and verbal communication with constituents and government agencies, policy research and general administrative duties. Interns will also have an opportunity to attend Congressional hearings and policy briefings. The interests and qualifications of each intern will determine his/her specific responsibilities.

Compensation

This is an unpaid position, however, you may receive academic credit for your internship. Interns will gain hands on experience with the legislative process and a greater understanding of federal politics.

Internship Length

Interns must commit to working for a minimum of 15-20 hours a week for a 3 month period. Extensions can be arranged through the intern coordinator.

Qualifications

Interns must be enrolled in college, preferably in their junior year or above. They must have excellent written and verbal skills. Applicants from the First Congressional District and Washington state will be given priority.

To Apply:

Send an application, cover letter, resume, letter of recommendation and a two-to-three page writing sample to: