Wednesday, November 24, 2010

House GOP Vacancies 11/24/10

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November 24, 2010

Scheduler/Officer Manager – Congressman Duncan Hunter (CA-52) is looking to hire a scheduler/office manager in his Washington, DC office.  Responsibilities include:  scheduling in both Washington and California, making travel arrangements for the member, ordering and tracking office supplies, helping with tours and flags as needed, and completing other clerical work.  Candidates must possess initiative, work well with others, have strong organizational skills, and have the ability to multi-task.  San Diego ties are a plus.  Interested applicants are asked to send a cover letter and resume to Vicki.middleton@mail.house.gov  with “Scheduler” in the subject line of the email.   

Legislative Correspondent - Southern Member seeking conservative legislative correspondent.  North or South Carolina ties a plus, but not required.  Hill experience is required.   Job duties include managing incoming constituent mail, researching and drafting responses.  Applicants must be committed, pro-life conservatives, detail-oriented, driven, team players.  Send resumes to lcjobs2010@gmail.com.

Legislative Correspondent - Rep Mario Diaz-Balart seeks an experienced capitol hill staffer for a Legislative Correspondent position in the DC office. Primary responsibilities include running a high volume constituent mail operation; editing and writing constituent letters; and possibly handling a small portfolio of legislative issues. Ideal candidates will have some Capitol Hill experience, excellent writing skills, and Internet Quorum (IQ) expertise. Please send a cover letter, resume, and two short writing samples to flhousejob@yahoo.com.  No phone calls, faxes or drop-offs please.

Staff Assistant - Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart is looking for a new staff assistant to join his staff. Successful candidates must have excellent organizational, personal, writing and communication skills. Responsibilities include greeting visitors, arranging tours, filling flag requests, answering phones, sorting mail, and other general office duties. Would prefer candidates with Florida ties who are fluent in Spanish. Resumes and cover letters should be sent to flhousejob@yahoo.com ,  please include "staff assistant" in the subject line.  No calls or drop-ins.

Interns - The office of Congressman Jeff Fortenberry (R-Neb.) is currently seeking full-time interns for the spring semester of 2011 in the Washington, D.C. office.  Responsibilities include conducting tours of the Capitol, answering the telephones, organizing and inputting constituent correspondence, and aiding legislative staff on special projects. Interns are also given the opportunity to attend hearings and briefings to enhance their experience on Capitol Hill.  Successful candidates will be highly motivated, detail oriented, and able to multi-task.  This is an unpaid internship that, dependent upon your institution, may be eligible for college credit.  Qualified applicants should send a resume and cover letter to taylor.foy@mail.house.gov.
Spring Internship - Congressman Tom McClintock (CA-04) is accepting resumes for spring semester internship positions in the Washington, DC office.  Main responsibilities include answering phones, drafting letters, researching legislative issues, attending meetings/hearings as needed, and giving tours of the Capitol.  Interested candidate should email their resume to Chris.Tudor@mail.house.gov.

Interns - Congressman Steve Austria (OH-7) is currently seeking interns for the spring 2011 semester for his Washington, DC, Springfield and Lancaster offices.  This internship will provide individuals with the opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience in a Congressional office and a greater understanding of the legislative process.  Intern responsibilities generally include answering phones, logging and drafting constituent correspondence, and aiding staff with various projects.  Intern duties in the Washington, DC office also include scheduling and conducting tours of the U.S. Capitol building, and attending briefings and hearings.  The ideal candidate will be detail oriented and possess strong written and oral communications skills.  Ohio ties are preferred, but not required.  Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume (including grade level, major and cumulative GPA), and brief writing sample to Intern.OH07@gmail.com.

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