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Prince George's County Office
5001 Silver Hill Road
Suite 106
Suitland, Maryland 20746
301-516-7601 main
301-516-7608 faxMontgomery County Office
8730 Georgia Avenue
Suite 610
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
301-562-7960 main
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2445 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
202-225-8699 main
202-225-8714 fax
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Internships
The Office of Congresswoman Donna F. Edwards (D-MD) is seeking qualified interns to serve in the Washington, D.C. office and District Offices located in Silver Spring and Suitland, Maryland. Applicants should have a familiarity with the legislative process, have a desire to learn while being a part of a hardworking team, and be dedicated to serving the citizens of Maryland. Interns from the 4th Congressional district are strongly preferred.
Legislative Internship
The Washington, D.C. intern experience is designed to immerse interns in all areas of a Congressional work environment. Interns are required to exhibit strong written and verbal communication skills and will be expected to conduct legislative research, and assist staff with administrative duties. In addition, interns will respond to constituent letters and requests, answer phones and greet constituents, attend hearing and briefings, and complete projects in specific issue areas as requested.
Constituent Service Internship
In addition to many of the responsibilities above, Constituent Service Interns will work primarily in our District Offices to assist Constituent Service Representatives. Responsibilities include assisting with constituent files, gathering information from federal agencies, and answering constituent calls. S/he will monitor congressional inquiries through online databases.
Outreach Internship
The Outreach Intern supports the team with a variety of outreach projects and activities, including event planning, and advocacy communications. The Outreach Intern also conducts project research using the web and traditional sources such as booth set up at events. S/he helps develop several databases and lists of state, local/civic, and federal organizations and government agencies. S/he must monitor local and national media through print, online/blog and television news media. The Outreach Intern also responds to outreach-related initiatives and assists with general outreach efforts.
Qualifications
- Strong written and verbal communications skills
- Detail oriented, well organized and able to perform research
- Able to manage several tasks at once
- Demonstrate a commitment to community service
Undergraduates and recent graduates of any major are encouraged to apply. These internships are unpaid. If interested, please send a cover letter, resume/CV, a maximum 2-page writing sample, transcripts and, 2 letters of recommendation (former employer and educational reference) to Internship.MD04@mail.house.gov. For more information about our Outreach and Constituent Services Internship programs, please contact (301) 516-7601 and (301) 562-7960. For more information about our Legislative Internship program, please contact (202) 225-8699.
Application Deadlines
Spring 2012: Applications are currently being accepted.
Summer 2012: April 18, 2012 (however, applications received after that date may still be considered).