Internships

Washington, DC

Interested in learning about the legislative process and how a congressional office functions – all while gaining valuable experience?  Interns in the Washington, DC office will research legislation, attend hearings and briefings, and answer constituent letters and calls about the many and diverse issues before the House.

Our office is committed to assigning our interns to policy areas that interest them.

Internships are unpaid.  They run throughout the year and are available to undergraduate or graduate college students. The hours are flexible and can accommodate students' course schedules, but generally run 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Oregon

Interested in learning about how an in-district congressional office works? Interns in the Beaverton office will assist the outreach staff and caseworkers, research local and national policy issues, help with constituent communication through mail and phone calls, and attend meetings with the Congresswoman – all while gaining valuable experience.

Our office is committed to assigning our interns to policy areas that interest them.

Internships are unpaid. They run throughout the fall, spring, or summer terms for high school seniors or college students. The hours are flexible and can accommodate students' course schedules. 

To Apply for an internship, please complete the Congressional Internship Form.
 

Applications for Winter/Spring 2017 are accepted on a rolling basis with preference given to those who apply by November 18, 2016.

Applications for Summer 2017 are due March 17, 2017.