Senator Murkowski welcomes the first of two groups of her summer interns, taking their questions on a wide range of issues.

Internships in Senator Lisa Murkowski's Office

Senator Murkowski offers a number of internship opportunities in both her Washington, D.C. office, as well as select state office locations. Internship programs are available for recent high school graduates, current college students, and recent college graduates.

Interns will assist Senator Murkowski's staff in legislative and constituent duties. Candidates must be able writers and possess excellent communications skills. Interns assist in the day-to-day clerical and administrative tasks within the office such as directing mail, speaking with constituents, running errands, and assisting staff with research projects. Interns gain insight into the workings of a Senate office and how the legislative process works. They will also have the opportunity enjoy the many educational and cultural activities that are available in the Washington, D.C. area.

Intern Program details are available below. If you have any questions regarding Senator Murkowski's internship program, please contact Matt Shuckerow at 202-224-6665.

Spring and Fall College Intern Program – Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Washington, D.C.

Full-time and part-time internship positions are available during the spring and fall semesters for students currently enrolled or recently graduated from college.  Internships are available in the Senator’s Washington, D.C. office, as well as select state office locations. All applicants will be considered on a rolling basis. College Interns assist in the day-to-day clerical and administrative tasks within the office such as directing mail, speaking with constituents, running errands, and assisting staff with research projects. Interns will gain insight into the workings of a Senate office and how the legislative process works. Candidates should possess strong writing and research skills. Alaska ties are a plus.

To apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and a letter of recommendation to Senator Murkowski’s Washington D.C. office.  Faxed or e-mailed applications are preferred.  Information should be faxed to 202-224-5301 attn: Intern Coordinator.

Summer Intern Program for Recent High School Graduates – Washington, D.C

All Alaskan high school students in their senior year may apply for the opportunity to spend four weeks in Senator Murkowski's Washington, D.C. office. The Senator will select a total of twenty students from all areas of Alaska to participate in two, month-long sessions. Housing and transportation will be coordinated by the Senator's office, but interns will be responsible for the cost. High School interns will be paid a small stipend.

To learn more about this unique opportunity, please view the 2012 Internship Application Forms are available below. If you do not have access to a fax machine or wish to complete the application process online, click here. After clicking the link, applicants will need to create a new account to complete the process online.

The 2012 H.S. sessions are: APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS PASSED

1st Session - June 4th through June 29th
2nd Session - July 9th through August 3rd

  • The application process for the 2013 High School Summer Intern Program will open in January 15, 2013.

2012 Intern Flyer



Summer College Intern Program – Washington, D.C.

Two internship positions are available for current college students who would like to work in Senator Murkowski's Washington, D.C. office during the summer.

The college interns, one male and one female, will work together with staff to supervise the high school interns program in their daily activities. Responsibilities include: scheduling and attending various tours, meetings, and social events; counseling interns; and mediating conflicts as needed.

College intern coordinators are paid a small stipend, but are responsible for their own housing and transportation. Alumni of the High School Intern Program who meet the following qualifications are especially encouraged to apply.

All interested college interns for the summer session need to send in a cover letter, resume, and letter of recommendation. You may fax this information to 202-224-5301 attn: Intern Coordinator.

The 2012 College sessions is: APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS PASSED

Session - May 29th through August 10th

  • Applications for the 2013 College Summer Intern Program will be accepted beginning January 15, 2013.

Requirements
• Must be at least 21 years of age
• Must be responsible, mature, professional, and like to work with teenagers
• Prior experience working with youth in some capacity preferred but not required
• Prior knowledge of the Washington, D.C. area preferred but not required
• Must be available mid-May until early-to-mid-August


Internship Information and Application