HOUSE GOP JOBS
4/5/2012
Summer Intern – The Office of Congressman Joe Barton is seeking qualified full time interns for the Summer semester. In addition to assisting staff with administrative duties, interns will have the opportunity to attend briefings, assist legislative staff with research and guide constituent tours. Texas ties are a plus. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to, jenny.howell@mail.house.gov. Please also include your dates of availability.
Intern- Congressman Bill Cassidy is looking for a full or part time intern to begin immediately. Candidate should be organized, responsible, and have good communication skills. Duties will include answering phones, sorting and distributing mail, running errands, and helping staff as necessary. No previous Hill experience necessary. All interested applicants should e-mail their cover letter and resume to taylor.ashy@mail.house.gov
Scheduler – Congressman John Fleming, M.D. of Louisiana is seeking a Scheduler to serve in his Washington D.C. office. Responsibilities include scheduling for and managing the Congressman’s D.C. calendar, coordinating logistics and travel arrangements, and assisting with other duties as needed. Strong candidates will be highly organized, detail oriented, and comfortable multi-tasking in a fast-paced environment. A willingness to work hours as needed by the office is important, as is a friendly, professional attitude. Please send a resume and cover letter to LA04jobs@mail.house.gov with "Rep. Fleming/Scheduler" in the subject line. No calls or drop-ins.
Scheduler – Congressman Michael McCaul (TX-10) is now accepting applications for the position of scheduler in his Washington, DC office. Ideal candidates should have prior scheduling experience and must have the ability to manage numerous tasks and coordinate effectively with other members of Congressman McCaul’s staff. Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to: managing Congressman McCaul’s schedule, making travel arrangements for the member, coordinating district travel and events with the Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff, and completing other clerical general office management work as assigned. Candidates must possess initiative, enjoy working with a variety of people, have strong organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task. Texas ties are a plus. Interested applicants are asked to send a resume and a cover letter explaining why they would like to work for Rep. McCaul to texas.scheduler@gmail.com with “Scheduler” in the subject line of the email.
4/4/2012
Military Legislative Assistant: Republican Member of the House Armed Services Committee seeks a skilled Military Legislative Assistant to cover a portfolio of legislative issues that includes defense and veterans’ affairs. Primary responsibilities will include managing HASC-related activities, briefing the Member and senior staff, building and maintaining relationships with the veteran community, reviewing responses to constituent mail, and managing defense-related initiatives on behalf of the Member. Competitive candidates will have at least two to three years of prior experience as a Legislative Assistant or in a similar position. Additionally, prior military service is highly valued. Candidate must be detail-oriented, professional, entrepreneurial and knowledgeable. Effective written communication skills are required. The position will include regular travel to military installations in the Member’s congressional district. Portfolio of issues is likely to also contain some non-defense domestic issues. Compensation will be commensurate with experience. Interested individuals should send a cover letter and resume to housejobopening8@gmail.com.
4/2/2012
Legislative Correspondent- Congressman Randy Neugebauer is seeking a Legislative Correspondent to manage all aspects of constituent correspondence in his DC office. Ideal candidates will have knowledge of the legislative process, excellent writing and organizational skills, strong attention to detail, and a familiarity with Internet Quorum (IQ). Experience on Capitol Hill is a plus. Duties include, but are not limited to, sorting incoming letters and emails, tracking and assigning mail through IQ, drafting and sending timely responses, and preparing weekly mail reports. Texas ties are preferred but not required. Interested applications should send a cover letter, resume, and one short writing sample to TX19Jobs@mail.house.gov with “Legislative Correspondent” in the subject line. No phone calls, faxes, or drop-offs please.
Staff Assistant: The office of Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO) is seeking a Staff Assistant. Duties include, but are not limited to: staffing front office, answering phones, coordinating and executing flag and tour requests, supervising interns, assisting with mail processing, and helping with other projects as needed. Strong organizational skills and a positive, team oriented attitude are required. Missouri ties and previous internship experience preferred. Please email cover letter, resume, and list of references to Seth Appleton (seth.appleton@mail.house.gov). No phone calls, please.
3/30/2012
Immediate Internship Opportunity – A Republican Congressman from Florida is currently looking for a PAID intern to join his Washington D.C. staff immediately and continue through the end of August 2012. Daily duties include, but are not limited to: answering phones, distributing mail, conducting Capitol tours for constituents, attending hearings and briefings, and assisting legislative staff with various projects. Ideal candidates will possess excellent oral and written communication skills, attention to detail, a friendly disposition toward life and work, and be comfortable in a fast-paced working environment. Florida ties are preferred, but not necessary. If interested, please email a resume and cover letter to katie.mcauliffe@mail.house.gov
3/29/2012
Immediate Internship Opportunity – A Republican Congressman from California is currently looking for unpaid to begin immediately and continue through May 30, 2012. Daily duties include, but are not limited to: answering phones, distributing mail, conducting Capitol tours for constituents, attending hearings and briefings, and assisting legislative staff with various projects. Ideal candidates should possess excellent oral and written skills and be comfortable in a fast-paced working environment. California ties are preferred, but not necessary. If interested, please email a resume, cover letter, and list of references to resumeslhob@gmail.com.
3/23/2012
Internship: The Office of Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) is seeking a full-time intern to begin immediately. Applicants must be driven and hold strong written and verbal communication skills. Duties include, but are not limited to, performing administrative tasks, attending Congressional hearings, leading Capitol tours, corresponding with constituents, and assisting the legislative staff with research. This is an unpaid internship position, but we are happy to work with the student to receive college credits. Interested applicants should send resume and cover letter indicating availability and duration of internship to Justin Ahn at justin.ahn@mail.house.gov.
Internship– The office of Congressman Bill Shuster (PA-09) is seeking an intern to join the Washington D.C. office starting immediately. Candidates should be a self-motivated, team player that is ready to work in a fast-paced environment. Duties include, but are not limited to: opening mail, answering phones, constituent correspondence, attending briefings, assisting with legislative research, and providing aid to staff-members with various projects. The ideal candidate will be a hard-working, detail oriented professional with strong oral and written communication skills. Pennsylvania ties are preferred, but not required. Interested candidates should email PA09jobs@gmail.comwith a resume and a cover letter and Spring Internship in the Subject line.
3/22/2012
Press Secretary- House Natural Resources Committee Republican Majority is seeking a Press Assistant to join active communications team. Should be an enthusiastic team-player with the ability to multi-task. Must have strong written/verbal communication skills, excellent organizational skills, strong attention to details, and ability to prioritize and work to tight deadlines. Duties include: Updating website; creating graphics/images; compiling daily news clips; maintaining email lists; assisting with special projects, field hearings, and events; and maintaining daily operations of the press office. Experience with HTML, the Adobe Creative suite and social media strongly preferred. Send cover letter and resume to GOPresourcesResume@mail.house.gov
3/21/2012
Internship– The office of Congressman Bill Shuster (PA-09) is seeking a temporary intern to join the Washington D.C. office starting immediately and continuing through the end of May. Candidates should be a self-motivated, team player that is ready to work in a fast-paced environment. Duties include, but are not limited to: opening mail, answering phones, constituent correspondence, attending briefings, assisting with legislative research, and providing aid to staff-members with various projects. The ideal candidate will be a hard-working, detail oriented professional with strong oral and written communication skills. Pennsylvania and district ties are preferred, but not required. Although this position is unpaid, we will work with the student to fulfill requirements for school credit programs. Interested candidates should email PA09jobs@gmail.comwith a resume and a cover letter.
Scheduler- Congressman Frank Wolf is looking for a scheduler. Ties to Northern Virginia a plus. Send resumes to Dan Scandling, 241 Cannon HOB, Washington. D.C. 20515.
Internship- Congressman J. Randy Forbes (R-VA) has an unpaid Press Internship position available for the 2012 summer session in his Washington, DC office, to begin in May 2012. Duties include assisting communications staff with daily press operations including listbuilding, drafting press releases, blog entries, and speeches, planning press conferences/events, and performing administrative tasks. Must be highly motivated, self-starter, detail oriented, and possess excellent organizational and communication skills, a strong work ethic, a positive attitude and have the ability to manage multiple tasks on a deadline. The ideal candidate will be a college or graduate school student with a background or interest in journalism or communications. Virginia ties preferred, but not necessary. Interested students should submit a cover letter and resume to VA04Interns@mail.house.gov with "Press Internship" in the subject line by Friday, March 30th. No phone calls.
Internship- Representative Bill Johnson (06-OH) is currently seeking 2012 spring interns for immediate hire. 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 and cover letter to: intern.oh06@gmail.com
SUMMER INTERNSHIP: Congressman McClintock (CA-04) is looking for full or part time summer interns for his Washington D.C. office. Applicants should possess conservative values and hold strong written and verbal communication 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. While this is an unpaid internship, we are happy to work with current students looking to receive college credit for their internship. Interested applicants should send resume and brief cover letter summarizing their interest in working for Congressman McClintock to Chris.Tudor@mail.house.gov with “2012 Summer Internship” as the subject line.
3/19/2012
Internship- A Republican Congressman from Washington is seeking internship applicants to start immediately for the spring and summer term. Interns will have an excellent opportunity to observe the inner workings of a Congressional office and assist staff with constituent services, communications, administrative tasks, and legislative research. Candidates should have a strong work ethic, be highly organized and motivated, and possess a positive attitude. Washington ties are a plus but not required. Qualified applicants should send their cover letter, resume and references to Colin.Swanson@mail.house.gov.
Internship- Congressman Bill Posey (R-FL-15) has a full-time, unpaid internship available immediately for the remainder of the 2012 Spring Session as well as for the upcoming 2012 Summer Session in his Washington, DC office. Duties include but are not limited to answering telephones, greeting visitors, conducting tours of the Capitol, researching legislative issues, writing letters and working with our mail database system. There will also be opportunities to experience Washington DC and cultivate your interest in American government by attending briefings, hearings, and classes.
Qualified candidates should possess excellent organizational and communication skills, should have a positive attitude, and a strong work ethic. Although internships are unpaid, our office is happy to fill out any necessary forms for students to receive credit at their respective college or university. Florida ties are preferred but not necessary. All interested individuals should submit a cover letter and resume to Catherine.Eng@mail.house.govwith “2012 Internship” in the subject line. No phone calls please. Include in your cover letter why you would like to intern on the Hill for Congressman Posey, why you believe you are qualified, as well as how soon you will be able to start. Should we wish to move forward with an interview, we will contact you soon.
3/15/2012
Internship - Congressman Wally Herger (R-CA) is currently seeking immediate internship help for the remainder of spring 2012 in his Washington DC office. The internship involves assisting with incoming mail, researching legislative issues, attending lectures and hearings, giving tours, working with legislative staff on special projects and assisting with other general office duties. Candidates must be self-starters, detail oriented, have excellent writing and communication skills, and be able to multi-task. This is a great opportunity for college students and graduates seeking a rewarding Capitol Hill experience. Please email your cover letter and resume to herger.intern@gmail.com
3/14/2012
Immediate Internship and Summer Internships – The Office of Congresswoman Michele Bachmann is seeking a full-time intern to start right away and summer interns to start in the middle of May. They would like highly skilled interns that are motivated, detail orientated, and personable. The ideal candidate will have excellent research and writing abilities, be able to multi-task and interact well with constituents. These are unpaid positions, but the interns will have the opportunity to experience working on Capitol Hill, learn about the legislative process, and attend briefings of interest. Responsibilities include answering the phone, giving tours of the Capitol, assisting with constituent correspondence, and supporting the legislative staff on various projects. Minnesota ties are a plus. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and a resume to Kevin.Wysocki@mail.house.gov.
Summer Intern – The Office of Congressman Joe Barton is seeking qualified full time interns for the Summer semester. In addition to assisting staff with administrative duties, interns will have the opportunity to attend briefings, assist legislative staff with research and guide constituent tours. Texas ties are a plus. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to, jenny.howell@mail.house.gov. Please also include your dates of availability.
3/13/12
Internships: Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-09) is looking for Spring and Summer interns for his Washington D.C. office, available to start immediately or in May. 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. Interns will also have the opportunity to work on issues that interest him or her. This 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 “Summer Internship” as the subject.
3/7/2012
Interns: Congressman Michael R. Turner (OH-3) is seeking full time interns for the summer semester. Candidates will have a great opportunity to learn the legislative process, become more familiar with the role of Congress, and gain valuable Capitol Hill experience. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: answering phones, sorting mail and faxes, guiding tours of the Capitol, attending briefings and hearings, conducting legislative research, performing constituent services, and assisting staff members. Ohio ties are a plus but not required. Please email a résumé and cover letter to Jeffrey.wilson@mail.house.gov
Paid Internship – Congressman Steve King is looking to fill a paid internship position in his Washington, DC office. The internship will begin May 2012 and end in July 2012. Applicants should be committed, pro-life conservatives with strong writing skills. Ideal candidates will also be personable self-starters able to multi-task and work well under pressure. Iowa ties are a plus. Duties include answering phones, sorting mail, leading capitol tours, drafting constituent mail, and helping legislative staff with research and writing projects. Interested candidates should send a resume and cover letter explaining their interest in working for Rep. King to maggie.lyons@mail.house.gov with “Summer Internship” in the subject line.
3/5/2012
Internship – The House Committee on Small Business Republican staff is seeking candidates to immediately fill a paid internship position. Responsibilities will include both administrative and press functions, such as answering phones, greeting visitors, researching legislative issues, attending meetings, assisting with hearing preparation, and taking photos during hearings, among other things. Candidates should be self-motivated,dependable, enthusiastic, flexible, and computer-literate. Please e-mail your cover letter and resume to Housesmallbusinessgop@mail.house.gov
Immediate Internship Opening – A Republican Congressman, serving on the Appropriations Committee, is seeking a highly motivated intern to start immediately. An internship in the office will provide a valuable hands-on experience and a greater understanding of the legislative process. Responsibilities include attending hearings, researching specific issues, compiling information to respond to constituent’s inquiries, handling incoming mail and data entry, giving visiting constituents tours of the Capitol, and performing general office duties. Southern ties are a plus, but not required. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to congressional.interns@gmail.com. Please include your dates of availability.
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