Tuesday, January 17, 2012

US Senate Employment Bulletin -- January 17th, 2012

Revised: January 13, 2012 at 5:04 PM



Offices within the United States Senate are equal opportunity employers.




221620

CAPITAL REGION MANAGER/EDUCATION LIAISON -

Democratic Senator seeks dynamic, energetic and experienced individual to manage an education reform policy portfolio as well as the outreach activities in the parishes surrounding the Baton Rouge region. This individual will interact with education policy experts at the local, state, and national effort in working to move education reform forward in Louisiana. In addition, this individual will also manage the traditional outreach activities for the Senator in a 12 parish-area. Duties include developing and maintaining relationships with local business, civic and government leaders as well as representing the Senator to constituents in the region, and working with the State Legislature. The ideal candidate will have excellent verbal and written communication skills and have the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Qualified applicants will have proven experience in government or community outreach, and a background in education policy. Experience in working with the State Legislature is a plus. Salary commensurate with experience. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.







221619

SENATE INVESTIGATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE UNPAID CLERKSHIP -

The Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI), of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, is looking for law students to work closely with the Subcommittee’s Republican staff on investigative and legislative issues and cover Congressional hearings and briefings beginning in February 2012. Requires ability to operate in fast-paced environment with minimal supervision, excellent research and writing skills, and willingness to perform clerical duties. Minimum of 20 hours per week; full-time given preference. Please e-mail a brief cover letter, including the time commitment you are able to make, a resume, and an unofficial transcript to andrew_dockham@hsgac.senate.gov indicating “Internship” in the subject line or fax to (202) 224-7042.






221618

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE LAW CLERKSHIPS -

The Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), is seeking law clerks for Summer 2012. These substantive positions offer students a unique opportunity to observe the legislative process and to work closely with Committee counsel on a wide variety of projects. Committee law clerks are typically tasked with conducting legal research, drafting memoranda and materials related to Committee hearings and votes, attending Committee hearings and executive business meetings, and providing assistance with other legislative matters. The clerkships are open to current law students only; those from Vermont are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information about Senator Leahy and the clerkship program, visit http://leahy.senate.gov/services/law_clerks/. Please e-mail resume, cover letter, legal writing sample, transcript, and three references to Scott_Wilson@judiciary-dem.senate.gov by February 6th.






221617

CRIME COUNSEL -

Senior Democratic member of the Judiciary Committee seeks a Counsel to handle crime and related issues. Significant Hill and/or criminal justice experience required; prosecutorial experience preferred. Must be a team player, a strong writer, and able to work under time pressure in a fast-paced environment, while still maintaining a positive attitude. J.D. is required. Please no recent graduates. Please e-mail resume to jud.dem.senate@gmail.com.






221616

LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT -

Senator Claire McCaskill is looking for a Legislative Correspondent to work on healthcare, seniors, women and children’s issues, judiciary issues, campaign finance reform and civil rights issues. Primary duties are to sort, research and respond to constituent mail. LC will also assist Legislative Assistants responsible for these issues and may help prepare for hearings, as well as attend briefings and meet with constituent groups. Applicants should be resourceful, organized and dependable. Strong writing skills are essential. Applicants with Missouri or Midwest roots are encouraged to apply. Experience in issue areas preferred. Qualifications: at least a Bachelor’s degree, excellent writing and proofreading skills, and computer literacy. Please email cover letter and resume to employment@mccaskill.senate.gov. No phone calls please.






221615

STAFF ASSISTANT -

Republican Senator seeks an energetic, friendly, and dedicated person to serve as Staff Assistant. Individual must possess superior organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple tasks in a high-paced environment. Duties include, but are not limited to answering and routing telephone calls, fulfilling various constituent requests, greeting visitors and tallying constituent opinion calls. Candidate will be responsible for processing all constituent flag requests. Attention to detail is a must. The ideal candidate will also possess a positive attitude and the ability to take initiative in solving problems. Southern region ties and fluency in Spanish required. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.






221614

BANKING COMMITTEE COUNSEL -

Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs is seeking attorneys with securities and derivatives law experience. Responsibilities include drafting legislation, developing and staffing hearings, and preparing memoranda, statements and speeches. Applicants should possess excellent academic credentials and at least 3 years of private practice or regulatory experience. No Capitol Hill experience required. Please email resume to: Jobs_Rep@banking.senate.gov.






221613

PRESS INTERNSHIP -

Sen. Mary Landrieu seeks an enthusiastic, professional college student or recent college grad for immediate press internship this spring to assist an aggressive and fast-paced press office. Tasks include compiling daily press clips, maintaining and updating press lists, drafting press releases and advisories and other tasks to keep a busy press office humming. Preference will be given to candidates with Louisiana ties and those who can commit to a fulltime internship. However, candidates from outside Louisiana are encouraged to apply. To apply, please e-mail cover letter, resume with references and one writing sample to media@landrieu.senate.gov.






221612

ENERGY ANALYST/COUNSEL -

Republican Senator seeks a Energy Analyst/Counsel. This person will provide legislative and policy guidance on major energy and environmental issues. The candidate must be familiar with current policy and Executive Branch actions including regulations. Strong writing and verbal skills are essential. Familiarity with the legislative process and previous Hill experience are a plus. Applicants should be highly motivated and be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment Salary commensurate with experience. Please paste a cover letter and resume into the body of the email message window to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS.






221611

SPRING LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP -

Senator Tom Carper is accepting applications for Spring Interns. This internship presents an opportunity for both a unique learning experience and an inside look at the political process. Interns receive an inside look at the legislative process by attending hearings, and, with their full access to the Library of Congress and Congressional Research Services, performing research on a wide variety of legislative issues. They also gain valuable experience by monitoring media outlets for daily developments, preparing briefing books, assisting with U.S. Capitol tours for constituent groups and providing general office support. Candidates should possess strong writing and research skills, and a demonstrated interest in American politics. Preference is given to applicants from Delaware. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so we encourage applicants to apply early. Please email interncoordinator@carper.senate.gov for more information or find the application at: http://carper.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/internshipprogram.






221608

LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -

Moderate Democrat Senator seeks Legislative Assistant to handle Energy and Natural Resources Committee issues, as well as Agriculture, and Labor issues. Applicants must have relevant policy experience. The ideal candidate would possess strong writing and communication skills and be able to think creatively and innovatively on policy matters. Hill experience on Energy policy required. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.






221607

LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT -

Moderate Democrat Senator seeks a Legislative Correspondent to work on Education, Healthcare, Social Security, Welfare and other issues as needed. Daily duties include, but are not limited to researching and responding to constituent mail, attending hearings and briefings, and supporting Legislative Assistants. Qualified candidates will have at least one year of Hill experience, preferably as a Legislative Correspondent. Strong writing and organizational skills are essential. Applicants should be highly motivated and be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Familiarity with Intranet Quorum computer system is preferred. Applicants should be highly motivated and be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Familiarity with Intranet Quorum computer system is preferred. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.






221606

MEDIA RELATIONS COORDINATOR -

United States Senate Radio/TV Gallery seeks Media Relations Coordinator to assist media by providing information regarding Senate Operations, serving as liaison between media, Capitol Police & Senate staff, attending committee hearings, & tracking legislative & committee activities. Candidate must manage competing interests of reporters, congressional staff, & Capitol Police, & help issue press credentials and administer work space for the press. Will coordinate the logistics of media events & arrangements for press conferences and special events. Position may require late night/weekend work depending on Senate schedule. Candidate must be familiar with Congressional procedures; proficient in Access/Excel. Requires Bachelor’s degree in Journalism/Communications or Public Relations and 2-5 years of news media or legislative exp. or equivalent. Salary $65K –$98K. Free parking/metro +federal benefits. To apply send a SAA Employment Application, resume and cover letter to resumes@saa.senate.gov. Application is MANDATORY can be obtained at www.senate.gov/saaemployment. When applying use job code MRC. DEADLINE 1/17/12 *HIRING FOR THIS POSITION IS GOVERNED BY THE VETERANS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ACT.






221604

INTERNS -

Midwest Democratic Senator seeks highly motivated individuals for full-time unpaid legislative internships during the spring semester. The Spring Internship Program runs from January to May and provides an educational and in-depth experience. Responsibilities include processing incoming communication, operating office telephones, assisting staff with legislative research, attending briefings, drafting correspondence, and leading Capitol tours. Candidates should possess strong writing, oral communication and research skills while demonstrating the ability to complete multiple tasks simultaneously. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.






221603

OFFICE MANAGER -

Moderate Democratic Senator is seeking a responsible, organized, and experience manager with excellent communication skills to handle all administrative aspects of the office. Tasks required are maintaining staff leave and travel records, maintaining office budget and processing vouchers for office expenses, procuring supplies and equipment, intern recruitment and supervision, advertisement of office vacancies, recommending appropriate candidates for interviews, and other special projects that are required occasionally. Candidate will coordinate operations with the state office and will act as the Office Emergency Coordinator. This individual will work closely with the Chief of Staff, Legislative Director, state staff, and committee staff to facilitate successful office operations. Applicants must have superior organizational skills, strong people skills, poise, multitasking ability, patience, and humor. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. This is not an entry-level position.








221602

SPRING PRESS INTERN -

Senator Charles E. Schumer's press office seeks full-time, unpaid Spring interns in Washington, DC. Part-Time interns will also be considered but candidates with full-time availability will be given preference. It is preferable, but not required, if candidate is available immediately, and can continue work through the Spring. Responsibilities include compiling press clips, answering reporter inquiries, organizing press conferences, writing press releases and memos, conducting research and assisting the Press Staff with day-to-day operations of a very active press office. Applicants must work well under pressure, have excellent written and oral communications skills and a desire to learn. Previous experience in politics and press are not required but candidates should have a general understanding of governmental process, knowledge of the Northeast, and interest in communications. If interested, please send Cover letter, Resume and References via email to SchumerPressInternship@gmail.com






221600

INTERNSHIPS -

Moderate Democratic Senator seeks highly motivated candidate/s for full- and part-time unpaid internships (minimum 15 hours per week). College students and recent graduates are welcome to apply. Preference is given to applicants with West Virginia ties. Opportunities to work on press, scheduling, and legislative projects are available. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.






221596

INTERNS -

The DC Office of Senator Barbara Boxer is seeking personable, dependable and professional individuals for full and part-time unpaid internships for the winter and spring semesters. Responsibilities include but are not limited to answering phones, processing mail, and other administrative duties as assigned, as well as providing support to press, and legislative staff as needed. We also encourage interns to attend committee hearings and briefings. This internship is a valuable opportunity to see how a Senate office functions and ideal for motivated, self-starting, and quick learning individuals. The ability to work well and communicate efficiently in a team environment is essential. California ties are preferred, but not necessary. Interested candidates should email a cover letter, resume, and three letters of recommendation to the attention of the internship coordinator at internship_requests@boxer.senate.gov.






221592

LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP -

Senator Schumer's DC office is seeking diligent, enthusiastic and organized undergraduate students for unpaid legislative internships during the upcoming spring semester. The internship provides exposure to the legislative process, while developing an understanding of how a congressional office operates. Intern responsibilities include, but are not limited to, answering phones, organizing constituent mail and the potential to assist legislative staff with research on various issues. Interns available to start mid-August with full-time availability and New York ties are strongly preferred. Interested candidates please send resume, a cover letter indicating your weekly availability, a reference list and a 3 to 5 page writing sample and application available at http://schumer.senate.gov/For%20Students/intern_applications.htm to the number listed






221589

ADMINISTRATIVE INTERN -

Senate Democratic Office seeks Administrative Intern to assist in operating office telephones, greeting office visitors, processing communication, aiding with office research, and creating and maintaining excel databases. Applicant should have strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Applicant must be able to start early January, and should be available to continue through May. This position is unpaid. If interested, please e-mail cover letter, resume and writing sample to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.






211568

PRESS INTERNS -

The office of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) seeks unpaid press interns for fast-paced, aggressive communications office. Press interns will work closely with Communications Director, Press Secretary, and Deputy Press Secretary on a variety of tasks. Responsibilities include answering the press line and fielding calls from reporters, working with communications office and legislative staff to compile reports and other documents for media distribution. Press interns will primarily work with the Deputy Press Secretary to compile daily press clips for the Senator's review, coordinate daily update of reporter contact lists, and work with the communications office on other media-related projects. Position requires a keen attention to detail, the ability to multitask and meet tight deadlines, and the ability to demonstrate professionalism and discretion at all times. Strong writing and grammar skills and proficiency of Microsoft Office applications required. Journalism/communications background and Ohio ties a plus. To apply, please submit cover letter and resume to SenBrownPressIntern@gmail.com






211567

INTERNSHIP -

Northeast Republican Senator seeks highly motivated students for full- and part-time Unpaid Internships for the spring 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 areas of interest to 202-228-2646






211566

INTERNSHIP -

Senator Chris Coons' office seeks Unpaid Interns for the Spring 2012 semester. Responsibilities include answering phones, greeting visitors, sorting mail, handling requests for flags and tours and assisting front office, as well as legislative staff. This position requires outstanding organizational abilities, strong communication skills, attention to detail, poise, flexibility and an ability to prioritize in an extremely fast-paced office. Motivated, hard- working, and professional applicants looking to get a taste of Capitol Hill are encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should send an e-mail to coonsinterndc@gmail.com with the subject line reading “Intern” and include a cover letter, resume, and one writing sample. Delaware ties a plus, but not required. Absolutely no walk-ins or phone calls.






211545

SPRING INTERNS -

US Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship (Republican office) is seeking college students and recent college graduates for unpaid, full or part-time internships for the spring 2012 term. This is a policy oriented internship with responsibilities that include assisting staff with legislative research, drafting correspondence, administrative duties, preparing hearing materials, attending briefings, and assisting with special projects. The ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment is also appreciated. Applicants should have strong writing and verbal skills as well as an interest or background in business and economic development. No phone calls. Send a cover letter, resume, and 2-3 page writing sample to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line






211541

INTERNSHIP -

Senator Michael Bennet is now accepting full and part-time Internship applications for his Colorado and Washington, DC offices. The Internship program provides an excellent opportunity for students or recent graduates. Responsibilities for interns participating in the DC program include: assisting staff with providing mail and administrative support, drafting correspondence, attending hearings and briefings, and researching legislative issues. Responsibilities for interns participating in Colorado program include: assisting Constituent Advocates on a variety of issue areas, administrative support, drafting correspondence, representing the Senate office at meetings and events, and researching legislative issues. Applicants can apply at http://bennet.senate.gov/services/internships. Print and complete the Internship Application and mail it to my office address below or e-mail it to me at rebeca_ontiveros-chavez@bennet.senate.gov






211527

INTERNSHIP -

Northeast Republican seeks highly motivated students for unpaid internships in the scheduling department. Ideal candidates will have ties to the Northeast and previous scheduling experience. Responsibilities include managing incoming requests, responding to inquiries and writing memos. Applicants must work independently, have strong organizational skills and be able to multi-task with short deadlines. Interns must be able to start as soon as possible, and should be available to continue through the semester. Please fax cover letter and resume to (202) 228-2646.






211508

ECONOMIC POLICY FELLOW -

Moderate Democrat seeks a fellow to assist with tax, banking, trade, housing, and other economic policy issues. Responsibilities include generating job creation policy ideas, analyzing policy issues, meeting with constituents and stakeholders, and drafting memos. Ideal candidate will: have a graduate degree in law, business, economics, or policy; have private sector work experience; have an interest or background in innovation and high-tech manufacturing; possess strong communication skills; and be a team player. This is an unpaid fellowship, ideally lasting between six months and a year. Email cover letter and resume to: ModDemEconFellow@gmail.com.






211491

LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP -

Senator Schumer's DC office is seeking diligent, enthusiastic and organized undergraduate students and recent graduates for unpaid legislative internships during the upcoming fall 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, answering phones, organizing constituent mail and the potential to assist legislative staff with research on various issues. Interns available to start immediately with full-time availability and New York ties are strongly preferred. Interested candidates please send resume, a cover letter indicating your weekly availability, a reference list and a 3 to 5 page writing sample and application available at http://schumer.senate.gov/For%20Students/intern_applications.htm to the number listed

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