Monday, August 15, 2011

Republican Study Committee Jobs List--August 15th, 2011

Communications Director – Congressman Joe Walsh, a conservative Republican in a major media market seeks an experienced and creative Communications Director. This is a very high paced office with a Member who gets a lot of media attention. Candidates must have outstanding communications skills, including speech-writing, press releases, newsletters, mass mail campaigns, new media, talking points and other written materials drafted for the Member. There is a heavy emphasis on new media, so candidates should also have experience in significant website, and social media experience. Candidates must be able to work well with other staff to develop and execute an effective communications strategy for the Member. Campaign or Hill experience is preferred. All candidates should provide: 1) a cover letter; 2) a resume; 3) references. Send application to il8thjobs@gmail.com.



Internships – Congressman Trent Franks of Arizona's 2nd District is seeking unpaid interns for his Washington D.C. office for the fall semester. Internships provide an excellent opportunity to see firsthand the legislative process in action. Responsibilities include assisting with incoming mail and phone calls, assisting staff with general office duties, and working with legislative staff on special projects in your area(s) of interest. Internships are available on a part-time and full-time basis. To learn more about the Congressman and his office please visit his website. If interested, please send a cover letter and resume to Anna Hurley at anna.hurley@mail.house.gov with "Fall Internship" in the subject line.

Internships – 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 preferred but 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.

Internship – 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.

Internship – Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) seeks politically Conservative candidates for two full- or part-time unpaid internship positions in his Washington office for the fall. Duties will include, but are not limited to: answering phones, processing mail, researching issues, drafting correspondence, attending hearings and briefings, conducting tours, and a host of various special projects. Candidates should be professional, possess strong oral and written communications skills, and an ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. Undergraduate and graduate students may apply. Priority is given to students from Alabama, or those who are studying or have studied in Alabama, who have completed at least their freshman year of college. Candidates must be available at least three to four full days per week. Priority is given to students who can begin as soon as possible. Dates are flexible. Interested candidates should e-mail a resume to AL05.scheduling@mail.house.gov.

Internship – The Office of Congressman Joe Barton is in the process of looking for a qualified intern for the Fall semester. Our selection criteria can be found at: http://www.joebarton.house.gov/ConstituentServices.aspx?section=7. If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply as soon as you can by sending a cover letter and resume by October 1st. Also, Texas ties are preferred. If you are not from Texas but have either attended school or worked in Texas, please highlight this in your cover letter. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Intern Coordinator at Emmanual.guillory@mail.house.govor call 202-225-2002.

Internship – Congressman Tom McClintock is looking for full/part time unpaid Fall interns for his Washington D.C. office. Applicants should possess conservative values, be personable, and have strong writing skills. Duties include (but are not limited to) performing administrative tasks, attending Congressional hearings, leading Capitol tours, answering phones, sorting mail, and helping legislative staff with research. Start and end dates are negotiable. Interested applicants should send resume and brief cover letter summarizing their interest in working for Congressman McClintock to Chris.Tudor@mail.house.gov with “Fall 2011 Internship” as the subject.


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