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Internship ApplicationSenator Maria Cantwell seeks bright, motivated individuals for our full-time unpaid internship program in Washington, DC. The Cantwell Internship Program provides a hands-on learning experience working side-by-side with her Senate professional staff in the areas of Legislation, Communications, and Administration. Successful candidates will be college students or recent graduates – preferably with ties to Washington State – who demonstrate leadership, thoughtfulness, creativity, a strong attention to detail, and a sense of public service. The program runs throughout the year for spring, summer, and autumn terms. Participants will learn first-hand how the legislative branch of the United States Government performs its duties. All interns will assist with leading tours of the US Capitol, front office reception, and various constituent services and events. Further duties are listed below by department. Interested applicants should apply to one or more of the following areas: Policy Interns working in the legislative office will assist with research, attend hearings and briefings, and draft constituent correspondence. They will be mentored by legislative staff on issues of interest to both the intern and to the State of Washington. Candidates are accepted from a wide variety of educational studies, including political science, social/public policy, science, agriculture, business and more. Along with their resume, applicants must submit a 1-2 page policy position paper or a 1-2 page writing sample from relevant coursework. Communications Interns working in the communications office will assist with press inquiries, issues research, tracking media coverage, monitoring current news stories, and drafting of written materials. Interns will work in a challenging, team-oriented, fast-paced environment. Candidates should come with a communications background and a strong interest in public policy. Along with their resume, applicants must submit a 1-2 page opinion piece on an issue important to Washington State. Administration Interns working in the administrative office will assist the Directors of Administration and Scheduling on areas including information technology support, scheduling, office operations and management, human resources, budgeting, and more. Ideal candidates will have a background in information systems administration, business administration, or business management and posses strong organizational skills. Along with their resume, applicants must submit a 1-2 page essay on effective leadership. Note: Applicants must have completed a minimum of one year of college credits. Applications are due by: Winter Session: November 19; Spring Session: February 15; Summer Session: April 18; Fall Session : August 1
Application Process: Interested persons may apply by emailing a cover letter indicating their department interests, along with their resume and additional required materials to intern_coordinator@cantwell.senate.gov Application deadline for Summer 2008 is April 18. For additional information, please contact the internship coordinators:
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