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Internships Senator Murray is looking for legislative and press interns in D.C.
and constituent advocacy interns in the Seattle, Spokane and Vancouver state
offices. Applicants should be eager to learn Qualifications Applicants must be undergraduate or graduate students who have completed at least one year of college. Students with strong ties to the state of Washington will be given preference in the application process. Interns should be interested in government and have excellent writing and research skills. Legislative interns must be willing to work at a variety of activities, and have the ability to work independently and as part of a team. For press interns, a communications or journalism background is preferred. Program Outline In order to best accommodate all applicants, internship sessions are scheduled both on academic quarters and semesters (i.e., an intern could work either a semester or quarter internship, based on their academic institution’s credit system). Internships are unpaid but are available for school credit if approved by a college/university. We encourage Washington, DC interns to work full time (40 hours/week), though this is not a requirement. In our state offices, internships are available primarily on a part-time basis (10-15 hours/week). .................................................................................. DC Office Legislative Internship The Washington, D.C. intern experience is very structured. It is designed to immerse interns in all areas of a senate office while empowering interns to pursue their policy interests while serving the constituents of Washington state. Legislative internships are writing intensive and successful applicants will exhibit strong written and verbal communications skills. Typical legislative intern responsibilities include: research, writing and editing responses to constituent letters and requests; attending hearings and briefings in specific legislative areas; carrying out projects in specific issue areas, and performing a variety of administrative tasks including fielding calls from constituents and leading constituent tours of the U.S. Capitol. Press Internship In addition to many of the responsibilities above, press interns work primarily with the members of the press office. Responsibilities include: preparing press clippings; drafting and distributing press releases, taping, editing and sending radio and television feeds, assisting at press conferences and hearings and performing a variety of administrative tasks including fielding calls from constituents and leading constituent tours of the U.S. Capitol. Application Procedure Applicants may contact the appropriate Intern Coordinator (see below) for an application or use the online DC application or State application. In addition to the application, the following supporting materials are required:
Note: Due to mail screening delays e-mail or fax a copy of your application materials. For more information on a Washington, D.C. internship, please contact: Amaia Kirtland, Intern Coordinator Application Deadlines: July 14 for fall Late applications will be considered if positions have not yet been filled. All students are welcome to apply. Guide to Finding Housing in Washington, D.C. .................................................................................. State Offices Internships are available in Senator Murray's state offices in Seattle, Spokane and Vancouver. Internships in the Bellevue, Everett, Tacoma, and Yakima offices are available on a case-by-case basis. Interns will have the opportunity to learn about the constituent advocacy process and the inside operations of a United States Senate Office. Responsibilities include verbal and written communication with constituents and government agencies, research into federal government concerns and general administrative duties. We also invite non students who are interested in constituent advocacy to apply for internships in our state offices. Seattle Office Spokane Office Vancouver Office Required materials:
Application deadlines: Please submit all application materials four weeks prior to the beginning of your academic term. |