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FALL 2010
WASHINGTON, DC INTERNSHIP

The Washington, DC, office has open internship spots for FALL 2010 and is accepting applications at this time.

To apply for a FALL 2010 internship in Washington, please send your cover letters and resumes to Kristen Rice-Jones (Kristen.Rice-Jones@mail.house.gov). If you have any questions, please call our office at 202.225.4365.


FALL 2010
NEW YORK CITY INTERNSHIP


* Make a positive impact on people's lives *
* Progressive work environment *
* Flexible schedules *
* Personalized experience *
* Fast-paced atmosphere *

The New York City District Office of Congressman Charles B. Rangel (D-NY-15)
whose district includes Harlem, East Harlem, Washington Heights, the Upper West Side, and Inwood is looking for driven and committed college and graduate students who have an interest in public service.

General responsibilities include:
constituent relations, office management, community outreach, casework, correspondence writing, memo preparation and conducting research.

The office is also prepared to cater to an individual's specific interests by providing special projects, when applicable. Interns will also be given the opportunity to attend community events, political gatherings and policy forums when appropriate.

This is an excellent opportunity for any student to learn more about politics – from the local to the federal level, government operations, and Congressional matters.  It is ideal for individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of everyday people.

Please note that while this opportunity is unpaid, students who meet the necessary requirements will be eligible to receive credits, per their university's stipulations.

The internship will begin in September and last through December. While schedules are very flexible, students are expected to commit between 1.5 and 2 days (12-16 hours) per week.

Please email Jeffrey Margolies (jeffrey.margolies@mail.house.gov) and Elbert Garcia (elbert.garcia@mail.house.gov) a resume and cover letter only if you are interested in a New York office internship.  Any questions about a New York office internship can be directed to Jeffrey at (212) 663-3900 or at the above email addresses.

Our office is always on the lookout for driven and committed college students who have an interest in public service.