Thursday, August 11, 2011

House GOP Jobs List -- August 10th, 2011

HOUSE GOP JOBS -

House Armed Services Committee Member has an opening for an unpaid fellow, an experienced professional (this is not an internship), to work on national security and international affairs projects for the Congressman starting mid-August. Candidates should be actively working on or achieved a post graduate degree in a related field and have post graduate work experience, including having their work published in scholarly or policy publications. Prior military experience and Hill experience highly desirable but not required. Please send a cover letter, CV/resume, and writing sample to: Indiana9jobs@gmail.com



8/10/2011

Congressional Aide - Congressman Tim Murphy (PA-18) seeks a Congressional Aide for an entry-level position to assist staff in DC office operations. Position involves a variety of administrative and legislative duties, including: conducting Capitol tours, answering phones, legislative research, constituent services, letter writing and all around office help as needed. Only candidates that have ties to Southwestern PA and working knowledge of Internet Quorum will be considered. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong organizational, interpersonal, and writing skills; be familiar with the workings of a congressional office; reflect a high degree of professionalism and bring a positive attitude. Email a resume and cover letter to resumepa18@mail.house.gov with ‘Congressional Aide’ in the subject line. No phone calls, drop-ins, or candidates without ties to SWPA will be considered.

Congressman Patrick Meehan (PA-07) is seeking a Legislative Assistant in his Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include spearheading legislative initiatives, briefing the congressman on policy issues and legislation, and monitoring committee and House floor activity. Successful candidates will have previous Hill or legislative experience, possess strong communications skills, and thrive in a fast-paced, hard-working environment. Pennsylvania ties a plus. Please send resume and references to pa07resumes@gmail.com.

The Office of Rep. Scott Rigell (VA-02) is seeking politically Conservative candidates for an Unpaid Internship position in their Washington, DC office. The Office seeks an outgoing, enthusiastic person who would like experience working in a Congressional Office. At least 2-3 days of availability are required. Virginia ties are a plus. Interested persons should submit Cover Letter and Resume to VA02internships@gmail.com.

INTERNS: The Washington, D.C. Office of U.S. Representative Dave Camp (R-MI) is seeking diligent, enthusiastic and organized undergraduate students for unpaid legislative internships during the upcoming fall 2011 semester. These positions provide exposure to the legislative process while developing an understanding of how a congressional office operates. Intern responsibilities include, but are not limited to: constituent tours, organizing constituent mail, administrative duties, attending briefings, assisting with special projects, and the potential to assist legislative staff with research on various issues. Interns available to start mid-August with full-time availability and Michigan ties are strongly preferred. If interested, please send cover letter, resume, two writing samples and letters of recommendation to Katelyn Wilcox, Intern Coordinator, at (202) 225-9679 or email at katelyn.wilcox@mail.house.gov. For more information on Congressman Dave Camp and Michigan’s 4th Congressional District, please visit our website at www.camp.house.gov.

8/9/2011

Interns - The Washington, DC office of Congressman Bill Cassidy (LA-06) is seeking unpaid interns to begin immediately. As an intern, one of your primary responsibilities will be assisting in the staff in responding to letters, emails, and phone calls from our constituents. You will be responsible for learning how to use the constituent database software and to assist the staff in ensuring prompt replies to constituent mail. You will also be required to lead tours of the Capitol complex to visiting constituents and their families. Beyond tours and constituent correspondence, interns will regularly be called upon by staffers to assist them with their duties here in the office. Every effort will be made by the staff to suit these requests with the strengths and interests of each intern. Email resume to Cassidy.Internships@mail.house.gov. No calls, please.

Congressman Justin Amash (R-MI) seeks hardworking, enterprising interns for the fall semester in his Washington, D.C. office. Duties may include but are not limited to: answering phones, sorting mail, data entry, giving and coordinating Capitol tours, and assisting staff with research and legislative correspondence. This internship is unpaid, but academic credit may be available. Ties to the state of Michigan strongly preferred. If interested, please send a resume, cover letter, and writing sample to mi03.internship@mail.house.gov.





8/8/2011



Congressional Aide - Congressman Tim Murphy (PA-18) seeks a Congressional Aide for an entry-level position to assist staff in DC office operations. Position involves a variety of administrative and legislative duties, including: conducting Capitol tours, answering phones, legislative research, constituent services, letter writing and all around office help as needed. Only candidates that have ties to Southwestern PA and working knowledge of Internet Quorum will be considered. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong organizational, interpersonal, and writing skills; be familiar with the workings of a congressional office; reflect a high degree of professionalism and bring a positive attitude. Email a resume and cover letter to resumepa18@mail.house.gov with ‘Congressional Aide’ in the subject line. No phone calls, drop-ins, or candidates without ties to SWPA will be considered.

8/4/2011

Intern - Congressman John Fleming, M.D. of Louisiana has a Fallinternship position available in his Washington D.C. office. Duties include answering phones, sorting mail, data entry, attending briefings, writing about and researching legislation, and giving Capitol tours. Strong conservative philosophy a must. If interested, send a cover letter and resume to Kyle Iturraldeatkyle.iturralde@mail.house.gov. Please visit Congressman Fleming’s website at www.fleming.house.gov for more information.

Staff Assistant – A conservative Midwest member is seeking a Staff Assistant for his Washington office. Candidate must have fundamental understanding of the legislative process, possess strong organization skills and have some experience with IQ. Responsibilities include but not limited to greeting and screening visitors and callers, managing the tour and flag systems, and performing general administrative duties. Minnesota/Midwest ties are preferred, but not required. Interested applicants should email resume, cover letter and writing sample to jobmn02@mail.house.gov No phone calls, faxes or drop-offs please.



8/3/2011



Legislative Assistant - Senior House Republican seeks a highly motivated individual with strong research and writing skills to serve as a legislative assistant in a fast-paced Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, developing and implementing legislative initiatives, monitoring floor and Committee activities, and serving as an issue expert in a variety of policy areas – including agriculture, education, and social issues. Position entails drafting policy memos, floor speeches, and correspondence for the Member. A minimum of 2-4 years of legislative experience is required. Midwestern ties are strongly preferred. Please e-mail your resume, cover letter, references, and a writing sample to: MidwestLAVacancy@gmail.com.

Internship – Indiana Congressman Larry Bucshon’s office is currently seeking fall interns to work in Washington, D.C. Responsibilities include leading tours of the U.S. Capitol, assisting the staff with policy research, media support, and constituent correspondence, attending committee hearings and briefings, in addition to various other administrative tasks, such as answering telephones and greeting visitors. Applicants should be available to start immediately and work through the Fall Semester. This position is unpaid, but interns will have the opportunity to experience working on Capitol Hill and learn about the legislative process while receiving college credit. Southwest Indiana ties are helpful, but not required. Candidates should have a strong work ethic, be highly efficient, outgoing and enthusiastic. Interested candidates should complete the internship application available on the Congressman’s website: http://bucshon.house.gov/serving-you/internships. Please send the application, a cover letter and current resume to janelle.hervig@mail.house.gov.

8/2/2011

Fall Internship- Alabama Republican Member is seeking unpaid interns for his Washington D.C. office from mid-August to December. A minimum of 4 weeks is preferred. Applicants must be hard working with strong communication skills. Daily responsibilities include, but are not limited to, answering phones, distributing and sorting mail, various office tasks, entering constituent information into the computer, directing tours, handling flag requests, and helping staff members with assignments. If interested, please send your resume and cover letter to ALhousejob@gmail.com with “Fall Internship” in the subject line. Alabama ties are preferred but not required

PAID INTERNSHIPS: Conservative Republican Congressman seeks four full-time interns; staggered start dates, with two positions available immediately. Start/stop dates are very flexible. Positions may involve constituent care and contact, press assignments, research/legislative assignments, giving tours of the Capitol, and assisting staff in a million incidental and unforeseeable ways. We try to match our needs to the Intern's interests and aptitudes. Appointees will gain valuable experience in House functions and learn first-hand how the hippest and most dynamic office on The Hill operates. Stipend of $500-$1,000 per month depending on qualifications. Conservatives with solid pro-life beliefs and strong work ethic will be a good fit. Those who are lazy and shiftless and hold liberal beliefs are unlikely to be comfortable here. Candidates please send a letter of interest with resume, references, and some type of writing sample to HillInternship11@Gmail.com.

Interns--Representative Bill Johnson (06-OH) is currently seeking 2011 fall interns for the months of AUGUST - DECEMBER. Responsibilities will mostly include, but are not limited to: greeting guests in the front office, answering phones, giving Capitol tours, attending and summarizing hearings and/or briefings for legislative staff, and performing various administrative tasks. Ohio ties are preferred, but are not required. The months of the internship may vary depending on the availability or school schedule of the applicant.

If interested, please send a resume, cover letter, and writing sample to: intern.oh06@gmail.com with the subject line “Fall Internship Application”.


8/1/2011

“Rep. Mick Mulvaney (SC-5) is looking for a motivated and enthusiastic graduate student, law student, or recent college grad with strong written and verbal communication skills to serve as a legislative intern in his D.C. office. Primary responsibilities will include drafting constituent correspondence, attending briefings and hearings, and preparing white papers for the Congressman and members of his staff. Additional duties will also include data entry, answering phones, sorting mail, conducting U.S. Capitol tours and helping with additional administration and office operations. To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, and brief writing sample to Dan Hanlon at dan.hanlon@mail.house.gov with the subject line “Fall Legislative Internship.” South Carolina ties are preferred but not required.”



7/29/2011



Interns – the office of Congressman Kevin Yoder (KS-3) is seeking fall interns for the months of August through December. Internship responsibilities include handling all forms of constituent correspondence, guiding Capitol tours, attending committee hearings and briefings, drafting memos for staff, and a number of other tasks. This is a full-time, unpaid internship. Kansas ties are a plus but not a requirement. If interested, please send your resume and cover letter to Robert Swift, at robert.swift@mail.house.gov with the subject line “Fall Internship Application.”



Texas Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives is looking for full time, unpaid Fall interns. Internships can start in August and can last through the end of December. Interns in the Washington, D.C. office will be responsible for assisting with general office duties (answering phones, passing out mail, distributing faxes), and assisting legislative staff with research and writing. Performing constituent services (scheduling tours, processing flag requests, and legislative correspondence) will also be an integral part of each internship. Interns will be encouraged to attend hearings, briefings, and other Congressional proceedings. Additional duties are available and will be assigned according to an intern’s interest and ability. Must be highly motivated, self-starter, detail oriented, possess excellent organizational and communication skills, a strong work ethic, a positive attitude and will have the ability to manage multiple tasks on a deadline. Texas ties are preferred but are not required. Please email resume and cover letter to lauren.ehrsam@mail.house.gov with "Internship" in the email subject line. No phone calls please.



Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-09) is looking for Fall interns for his Washington D.C. office. Applicants should possess conservative values, be personable, and have strong writing skills. Duties include performing administrative tasks, attending Congressional hearings, leading Capitol tours for constituents, and helping legislative staff with research on important projects. There will also be an opportunity to work on issues that interest him or her. Position is great for Capitol Hill experience. Start and end dates are negotiable and both part/full-time positions are available. Interested applicants should send resume and brief cover letter summarizing their interest in working for Rep. Luetkemeyer to Kristina.Weger@mail.house.gov with “Fall Internship” as the subject.



Legislative Correspondent - Senior Midwestern Republican seeks a highly motivated individual with exceptional writing and organizational skills and multitasking ability to serve as aLegislative Correspondent in their Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, drafting correspondence, monitoring floor activity, and coordinating intern schedules/activities. In addition, the candidate will assist legislative staff with research and the development of various policy initiatives. Strong research and writing skills are required for this position as the Congressman places a high priority on accurate, substantive and timely correspondence. Prior Capitol Hill experience is a plus, Midwest ties are also preferred, but not required. Please e-mail your resume, cover letter, references, and a writing sample to: LC4MidwestRep@gmail.com. No calls or drop-ins please.



Fall Interns- Senator Scott Brown seeks highly motivated students for full- and part-time unpaid internships for the fall semester (minimum 15 hours per week). College students and recent graduates are welcome to apply, but preference is given to applicants with Massachusetts ties. Press, scheduling, and legislative intern opportunities are available. For additional information, please visit http://scottbrown.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/internprogram. Applicants should fax resume and cover letter expressing area of interest to 202-228-2646.



Legislative Correspondent/Assistant Legislative Assistant – Colorado Republican Member seeks a legislative correspondent/assistant legislative assistant. Daily tasks include writing letters, researching legislation, answering telephones, and assisting a busy legislative staff. Applicants should be detail-oriented professionals with strong organizational skills and writing abilities, positive attitude and pride in work product. Hill experience is required and Colorado ties strongly preferred. Please email cover letter and resume to co06.jobs@mail.house.gov. No phone calls, emails or walk-ins, please.

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