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Fall Interns - Congressman John Culberson (TX-7) seeks unpaid interns for Fall 2009 in his Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, answering phones, sorting mail, conducting Capitol torus, entering data, and assisting the legislative staff with research projects. Applicants should be energetic, hard working self-starters that have the ability to multi-task and work well under pressure. Each applicant must have completed at least one year of college. Texas tied are preferred, but not required. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to Katie Brindell at katie.brindell@mail.house.gov, with "Fall Intership" in the subject line. No drop in's or phone calls please.

Press Assistant – Congressman Jeff Flake is searching for a resourceful press assistant with a strong background in new media. Duties include maintaining website and other new media applications, compiling clips, and providing logistical support for interviews. Excellent writing skills required. The position is based in Washington, D.C. Arizona ties preferred but not required. Please send resume and cover letter to az06jobs@gmail.com.

Fall Internship - The office of Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-25) has an immediate opening for a Fall internship position in our Washington, DC office. We are looking for a highly skilled candidate that is motivated, detail-oriented, and personable. Duties include assisting with administrative and legislative tasks, attending hearings and briefings, and addressing constituent concerns. This opportunity is ideal for someone who is looking to experience first hand work in a congressional office on Capitol Hill. Interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter to, Charlie.Aguirre@mail.house.gov

Scheduler/Office Manager - Congressman Timothy V. Johnson seeks an organized and detail-oriented Scheduler/Office Manager for his DC office. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, handling DC scheduling requests for the Member, coordinating travel for Member and staff, handling personal correspondence, and managing office procurement. Ideal candidate must have the ability to work in a fast-paced environment and prioritize responsibilities. Please email cover letter and resume to IL15scheduler@gmail.com.

Paid Interns - The Washington, DC office of Congressman Bill Cassidy (LA-06) is seeking interns to immediately fill paid positions for the fall semester. As an intern, one of your primary responsibilities will be to assist the legislative staff by attending meetings and briefings and researching issues and topics. Interns will also be required to assist the staff in responding to letters, emails, and phone calls from our constituents. Interns will regularly be called upon by staffers to assist them with other duties here in the office as well. 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.

Paid Internship - Congressman John Sullivan (R-OK) is seeking an individual to fill a fall internship position starting on September 1st. This internship is a perfect opportunity to gain Hill experience. General responsibilities include greeting visitors, answering phones, opening and sorting mail. Additional duties may include conducting research, attending hearings, handling constituent correspondence and assisting staff members. Southern ties a plus but not mandatory. Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume to OK01jobs@mail.house.gov.

Legislative Assistant - Congresswoman Brown-Waite seeks a highly motivated individual with exceptional writing, communication and organizational skills to handle a variety of issues including Homeland Security and Judiciary.  Responsibilities will include writing legislative mail, formulating and tracking legislative proposals, and briefing the Congresswoman on a daily basis. Successful applicants will have a strong understanding of the legislative process, a knack for research, well developed critical thinking skills, and patience.  To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter, and write an essay explaining what you would do to get on the Real World, D.C. to Kyle.Glenn@mail.house.gov.

Scheduler
- Representative Sue Myrick (NC-09) seeks an experienced scheduler for DC office.  The ideal candidate will have previous scheduling experience in a congressional office. Office manager experience is a plus. Excellent organizational and time-management skills necessary. North Carolina ties are a bonus, but not necessary. Send resumes to sarah.hale@mail.house.gov.

Interns - The office of Congressman Thaddeus McCotter (MI-11) is seeking interns to immediately fill paid positions for the fall semester.  Interns will have the opportunity to attend Committee hearings, learn about legislative processes, and assist in the daily operations of a Congressional office.  Candidates must be self-motivated, detail-oriented and outgoing.  Applicants are also encouraged to seek academic credit with their institutions.  The ideal candidate will be able to start immediately.  Michigan ties are a plus!  If you are interested in applying for this internship, please e-mail a resume, cover letter and references to hillinternship11@gmail.com. 

Interns - Interns wanted to assist Congressman Petri (R-Wisconsin) and his staff in the overall day-to-day operations of the office by investigating constituent requests and drafting responses, answering telephones, greeting visitors, and guiding tours of the Capitol.  They will also be assigned research projects as needed.  Interns have the opportunity to attend committee hearings and otherwise take advantage of the unique perspective of Capitol Hill.  We try to give our interns a firsthand view of the legislative process and we make every effort to provide them with a worthwhile learning experience.  This is an excellent opportunity for college students or recent graduates interested in obtaining Capitol Hill experience.  These unpaid positions are full or part-time with flexible scheduling available.  Fax cover letter and resume to 202-225-2356.

Unpaid interns for District and DC offices - Congressman Erik Paulsen’s Office is currently accepting applications for interns in the District Office in Eden Prairie, MN and in the Washington, D.C. Office for the Fall Semester of 2009. Interns working in the District Office have the opportunity to contribute to the office’s interaction with the surrounding community through constituent services, local events, and community meetings. Interns in the Washington, D.C. Office will gain insight into the federal government and the legislative process by working closely with staff and attending hearings and briefings. We are looking for hardworking applicants with excellent qualifications and with Minnesota and 3rd District connections being a definite plus. Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume to Dan Wick at dan.wick@mail.house.gov 

Internship
- Capitol Hill internship available for the fall semester to assist Congressman Ed Royce (CA-40) and his staff in the overall day-to-day operations of the office by answering telephones, greeting visitors, guiding tours of the Capitol, investigating constituent requests, and drafting responses. As an intern, you will be assigned research projects as needed. Interns have the opportunity to attend committee hearings and otherwise take advantage of the unique perspective of Capitol Hill. We make it a priority to give our interns a first hand view of the legislative process and we make every effort to provide them with a worthwhile learning experience. This is an excellent opportunity for current college students or recent graduates interested in obtaining Capitol Hill experience. Please fax or email cover letter and resume to (202) 226-0335 or worku.gachou@mail.house.gov.

Fall Interns - Representative Cynthia Lummis (WY-AL) is seeking interns for the Fall 2009 semester.  Intern duties include answering phones, greeting constituents, drafting constituent correspondence, attending briefings, Congressional hearings, and preparing memoranda for the office.  Attention to detail and professionalism are highly valued.  Recent college students or recent graduates, from Wyoming and Western states preferred.  Details:  Full Time, Monday-Friday; 9AM-6PM, college credit available, monthly stipend, housing not included, but information will be provided.  Cover Letter, resume, writing sample deadline is July 31st.  Email your application to LummisOpening@gmail.com.  Incomplete applications will not be considered.

 

District Interns - Congresswoman Jean Schmidt (OH-02) seeks qualified, intelligent, conservative minded individuals to intern in her District offices in Cincinnati or Portsmouth, Ohio starting as soon as but not limited to August 17th, 2009 until Christmas Break. Duties include answering phones, sorting mail, data entry, attending briefings, and assisting in casework. Applicants should be proficient on Microsoft Word and Excel and have a strong work ethic. All intern positions are unpaid; however, class credit is available. Interested applicants should e-mail a resume and cover letter to chris.tudor@mail.house.gov with “Internship” in the subject line.

Paid Internship – Congressman Henry Brown (SC-01) seeks interns for Fall 2009/Winter 2010 in his Washington, DC office. Duties include conducting Capitol tours, assisting with constituent calls and requests, sorting correspondence, attending hearings and briefings, researching legislative issues, drafting letters and assisting staff with various office duties. Successful candidates will be motivated, hard working, and able to work as part of a team. South Carolina ties are strongly preferred. College students and recent graduates are encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate for Fall 2009 will be able to start in August. Interested candidates should email their cover letter and resume to Coles Hull at coles.hull@mail.house.gov with “Internship” in the subject line.

Fall Internship - The office of Congressman Dave Reichert (WA-08) has an opening for a fall internship position in our Washington, DC office. We are looking for a highly qualified candidate that is motivated, detail-oriented, and personable. The ideal candidate will have excellent research and writing abilities, be able to multi-task and interact well with constituents. Although these are unpaid positions, interns have the opportunity to experience working on Capitol Hill, learn about the legislative process, and attended 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. Interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter to michelle.brenan@mail.house.gov. Washington State ties a plus, but not required.

Internship: Congressman Tim Murphy (PA-18) is currently accepting applications for Fall interns. Responsibilities include: conducting Capitol tours, assisting with constituent calls and requests, handling flag requests, processing mail, researching legislative issues, and attending hearings and briefings.  Pennsylvania ties are preferred but not required.  Interested applicants should e-mail a resume and cover letter to aric.nesbitt@mail.house.gov with “Internship” in the subject line. 

Legislative Assistant - The Office of Congressman Michael C. Burgess, MD (R-TX) is seeking a Legislative Assistant whose primary focus will be the Energy and Environment Subcommittee on the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Responsibilities of this position will include writing legislative mail, briefing the Congressman on relevant policy developments, formulating legislative proposals, interacting with federal agencies, and staffing the Member on all of the responsibilities related to the E&E Subcommittee. Strong writing and interpersonal skills are a must. The ideal candidate will have several years of Hill experience and a proven record of implementing legislative initiatives and building coalitions. Please email resume, cover letter, and a writing sample letter to burgessjobs@mail.house.gov with subject line: Attn: LA Position. No calls, drop-ins, or faxes, please.

Scheduler - Congressman Tim Murphy seeks an experienced scheduler for DC office to handle DC and district scheduling duties.  The ideal candidate will have previous scheduling experience in a congressional office and Pennsylvania ties. Excellent organizational and time-management skills. Send resumes to susan.mosychuk@mail.house.gov  No calls please.

Staff Assistant - Congressman Tim Murphy (PA-18) has an opening for a Staff Assistant in the Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include project assistance, managing office functions, maintaining office equipment, furniture, and supplies, preparation of briefing materials and general office duties. Processes tour and flag requests; staffs the front reception area, greets visitors and answers telephones; oversees Intern and Page program. Previous Hill experience is preferred and Pennsylvania ties are a plus. Applicant must be extremely organized, a proficient writer, able to multi-task and be self-motivated. Knowledge of IQ system preferred. Email your resume to Rebecca.Oliver@mail.house.gov. No phone calls please.

Internship - The office of Congressman Bill Shuster (R-PA-09) is currently seeking a part-time intern for the fall semester of 2009. Responsibilities include conducting tours of the Capitol, answering the telephones, organizing and inputting mail, drafting letters and aiding legislative staff on special projects. Interns are encouraged to attend hearings and briefings to enhance their experience on Capitol Hill. Successful candidates will be highly motivated, hard working, and detail oriented. This internship is unpaid and requires a minimum time-commitment of three half-working days per week (15 hours). Applicants are also encouraged to seek academic credit with their institutions. Pennsylvania ties are preferred but not required. Please send resume and brief cover letter to pa09jobs@gmail.com. No faxes or drop-offs please.

Unpaid interns - Congressman Ted Poe (TX-02) seeks unpaid interns for Fall 2009 in his Washington, DC office. Duties include conducting Capitol tours, entering data, greeting visitors, addressing constituent concerns, as well as assisting with administrative and legislative tasks. Applicants should be energetic, hard working self-starters, that are detail oriented, can multi-task, and have a good sense of humor. This is a great opportunity for those seeking Capitol Hill experience. Texas ties are preferred, but not necessary. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to Anne Marie Malecha at anne_marie.malecha@mail.house.gov with “Internship” in the subject line. No phone calls please.

Internship - The office of Congressman Joe Barton (R-TX-6) is seeking an intern for the Fall of 2009. Duties include answering phones, sorting correspondence, giving Capitol tours to constituents, assisting the Staff Assistant with other basic front office duties, attending press functions and committee hearings, and assisting any staff member as needed.  Candidates should have a strong work ethic, be highly organized and motivated, and have a conservative philosophical outlook.  Qualified applicants should send a cover letter, resume, transcript, and three (3) writing samples to the Intern Coordinator at Julieann.scarborough@mail.house.gov or by fax at (202) 225 – 3052.

Communications Director - Congressman Randy Neugebauer seeks a proactive Communications Assistant. Candidates should have an understanding of social networking sites and experience working with new media tools. Responsibilities include working with Communications Director to implement new media strategy and draft some press releases and op-eds. Position will also require implementation of a proactive, targeted constituent communication strategy using email and mail. Ideal candidates will have excellent writing skills, a strong ability to use and adapt to emerging technologies and Texas ties. Please send resumes to tx19jobs@mail.house.gov

Military Legislative Assistant
- Republican Member of the House Armed Service Committee seeks a Military Legislative Assistant to handle his military issues. Primary responsibilities include preparing member for Committee hearings/ briefings/mark ups and floor activities, developing and managing legislative initiatives, tracking legislation, writing briefing materials, constituent correspondence, and representing the Member in meetings with interested parties. Candidate must be a team player and a self-starter willing to work in a fast-paced environment. Requirements: Must have substantial understanding of the military and prior Hill experience is helpful. Maryland ties a plus.  Applicant Instructions: Please e-mail resume, references and cover letter to Bud.Otis@mail.house.gov

Legislative Correspondent
- Senior southeastern republican Senator has an opening for a legislative correspondent (LC) in his Washington, D.C. office. The LC will be responsible for researching, drafting and processing constituent mail on a variety of issues including: banking; budget; commerce; immigration; tax and trade.The ideal candidate will have impeccable writing, research and organizational skills and a good understanding of the legislative process. Additionally, candidates should be self-starters and be able to work in a team environment. Previous hill experience and ties to the southeast are preferred. Qualified applicants should email a cover letter, resume (with GPA) and two writing samples to SenateLC@gmail.com

Unpaid internship - Congressman Thomas Rooney (R-FL) is seeking unpaid interns for the Fall of 2009. Interns responsibilities include: aiding staff and the Congressman, answering phone calls, processing constituent mail, giving tours, attending hearings and performing other general office duties.  Please only apply if you are available to work a full time position M-F from 9:00am-5:00pm.  Interested candidates should request an application from Michelle.Hawks@mail.house.gov.  Required Skills Applicants should be enthusiastic, reliable, and hard-working.

Staff Assistant - Congressman Tim Murphy (PA-18) has an opening for a Staff Assistant in the Washington, DC office.  Responsibilities include project assistance, managing office functions, maintaining office equipment, furniture, and supplies, preparation of briefing materials and general office duties.  Processes tour and flag requests; staffs the front reception area, greets visitors and answers telephones; oversees Intern and Page program. Previous Hill experience is preferred and Pennsylvania ties are a plus. Applicant must be extremely organized, a proficient writer, able to multi-task and be self-motivated.  Knowledge of IQ system preferred.  Email your resume to Rebecca.Oliver@mail.house.gov. No phone calls please.

Fall Intern - The office of Congressman Bill Shuster (R-PA-09) is currently seeking a part-time intern for the fall semester of 2009. Responsibilities include conducting tours of the Capitol, answering the telephones, organizing and inputting mail, drafting letters and aiding legislative staff on special projects. Interns are encouraged to attend hearings and briefings to enhance their experience on Capitol Hill. Successful candidates will be highly motivated, hard working, and detail oriented. This internship is unpaid and requires a minimum time-commitment of three half-working days per week (15 hours). Applicants are also encouraged to seek academic credit with their institutions. Pennsylvania ties are preferred but not required. Please send resume and brief cover letter to pa09jobs@gmail.com. No faxes or drop-offs please.

Interns - Congressman John C. Fleming, M.D. seeks qualified, intelligent, conservative minded individuals to intern in his Washington D.C. office starting as soon as but not limited to August 10th, 2009 until Christmas Break.  Duties include answering phones, sorting mail, data entry, and attending briefings.  Applicants should be proficient on Microsoft Word and Excel and have a strong work ethic.  Applicants with at least introductory knowledge of the legislative process are preferred. Internships are a great learning opportunity; however, all intern positions are unpaid.  Class credit is available.  If interested, please contact Meghan Marino in my Washington office at 202.225.2777 or email her at meghan.marino@mail.house.gov.  Please visit Congressman Fleming’s website at www.fleming.house.gov for more information.
 
District Interns - Congressman John C. Fleming, M.D. seeks qualified, intelligent, conservative minded individuals to intern in his District offices in Shreveport, Bossier City, or Leesville, Louisiana starting as soon as but not limited to August 10th, 2009 until Christmas Break.  Duties include answering phones, sorting mail, data entry, and attending briefings.  Applicants should be proficient on Microsoft Word and Excel and have a strong work ethic.  Applicants with at least introductory knowledge of the legislative process are preferred.  Internships are a great learning opportunity; however, all intern positions are unpaid.  Class credit is available. If interested, please contact Meghan Marino in my Washington office at 202.225.2777 or email her at meghan.marino@mail.house.gov.  Please visit Congressman Fleming’s website at www.fleming.house.gov for more information.

Legislative Assistant - Congressman Scott Garrett has an opening for a Legislative Assistant handling a variety of issues including Foreign Affairs, Environment and Energy.  A successful candidate will have a strong conservative philosophy, be a self-starter, able to manage multiple projects at the same time and perform well under tight deadlines. Strong writing and analytical skills are a must.    Please email a cover letter, writing sample and resume to NJ05jobs@mail.house.gov.

Legislative Correspondent - The office of Congressman Connie Mack (R-FL) has an opening for a legislative correspondent (LC) in his Washington office.  The LC will be responsible for researching, drafting, and processing constituent mail and assisting with other constituent contact projects.  The ideal candidate must have strong research, writing, and organizational skills and previous hill experience with significant knowledge of IQ.  Interested applicants should email a resume and a cover letter to sarah.krug@mail.house.gov.  Please no phone calls, faxes, or drop-ins.

Internship – The office of Congressman Zach Wamp (R-TN) is seeking qualified interns to fill full and part-time positions for the fall semester. Work for an energetic, results-oriented Republican and gain invaluable, career-building experience on Capitol Hill by assisting in daily Congressional office duties, helping with incoming constituent communication, and aiding legislative staff and communications director on special projects. This internship is unpaid and requires a minimum time-commitment of three half-working days per week (15 hours). To apply, please fill out the application listed on our website and send it, along with a resume to the attention of Intern Coordinator (preferably in Word format) by email to ehall@mail.house.gov or fax to: 202-225-3494.

Fall Intern - The office of Congressman Pete Olson (R-TX-22) is seeking interns for the Fall of 2009. Duties include answering phones, sorting correspondence, giving Capitol tours to constituents, assisting the Staff Assistant with other basic front office duties, and any other duties as requested by staff members. Candidates should have a strong work ethic, be highly organized and motivated, and have a “no task is too big or too small attitude”. This internship is unpaid. Qualified applicants should send a completed application, cover letter, and resume to the Intern Coordinator at Ademide@mail.house.gov .    The deadline for submission is July 10, 2009.  To request an application, e-mail Ademide Adedokun at Ademide@mail.house.gov.

Unpaid Interns
- Congressman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) is currently seeking unpaid fall interns with conservative values, who are available to start in late August or early September.  Interns will be responsible for maintaining general front office duties including answering phones, conducting and scheduling tours, logging and writing office correspondence, and a variety of other administrative tasks.  Applicants should be detail oriented, punctual, and have excellent communication skills.  Wisconsin ties are preferred.  Interested candidates should direct their cover letter and resume to Joseph Zapf at joseph.zapf@mail.house.gov.   No phone calls please.

Unpaid Intern - Congressman Kevin Brady (R-TX) seeks qualified, motivated, and intelligent individuals to serve as interns in his Washington, D.C. office for the fall semester. The position will involve numerous and varied tasks ranging from guiding constituents on tours of the Capitol, answering the telephones, organizing and inputting mail, and drafting letters. Interns are additionally encouraged to further their own education by attending hearings, briefings, and other thought-provoking activities. Texas ties are encouraged, but not required. Qualified individuals should have at least some college background, a record of leadership and involvement in extracurricular activities, a strong writing ability, and a pervasive interest in the way our government operates. Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, resume, and references to Katie.Weiss@mail.house.gov.

Fall Internship – Congresswoman Mary Fallin (R-OK) is currently seeking fall interns. Interns will be responsible for maintaining general front office duties including answering phones, conducting and scheduling tours of the Capitol, logging and writing office correspondence, and a variety of other administrative assistant tasks. Applicants should be detail oriented, have excellent communication skills and a friendly demeanor. Oklahoma ties are preferred but not required. Interested candidates should direct their cover letter and resume to Leslie Anderson at leslie.anderson@mail.house.gov.

Communications Director - Congressman Jeb Hensarling is searching for an experienced Communications Director. The ideal candidate for this Washington, DC,-based position is a conservative who possesses strategic messaging and management skills, a strong grasp of financial services issues, solid writing credentials, new media experience and national media contacts. This position is considered a senior member of Congressman Hensarling’s management team. Pay is commensurate with experience. Please send resume and brief cover letter to tx05jobs@mail.house.gov. No faxes or drop-offs please.

Fall Intern - The office of Congressman Pete Olson (R-TX-22) is seeking interns for the Fall of 2009. Duties include answering phones, sorting correspondence, giving Capitol tours to constituents, assisting the Staff Assistant with other basic front office duties, and any other duties as requested by staff members. Candidates should have a strong work ethic, be highly organized and motivated, and have a “no task is too big or too small attitude”. This internship is unpaid. Qualified applicants should send a completed application, cover letter, and resume to the Intern Coordinator at Ademide@mail.house.gov . The deadline for submission is July 10, 2009. To request an application, e-mail Ademide Adedokun at Ademide@mail.house.gov.

Communications Director - Congressman Joe Pitts (R, PA-16) is looking for a Press Secretary in his Washington office. Candidates must be committed to social and economic conservatism. Candidates must have exceptional verbal and written communication skills and demonstrated political acumen. Academic achievement, experience, and residence in the 16th Congressional District of Pennsylvania will also be given great weight. Primary duty is to devise and implement a strategy for promoting the work of the Congressman. Tasks include communicating with the media, website management, new media management, and writing speeches, op-eds, and press releases. Resumes and cover letters should be sent to pa16jobs@gmail.com. No faxes or phone calls, please.

Communications Director: Congressman Phil Gingrey (GA-11) seeks an aggressive Communications Director with significant press and speech writing experience. Responsibilities will include developing and executing the communications strategy as well as writing speeches, press releases, and op-eds. The ideal candidate will have significant Capitol Hill experience and established media contacts, as well as strong writing, communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills. Georgia ties are a plus, but not required. Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and two writing samples to David.Sours@mail.house.gov. Please no phone calls, faxes, or drop-ins.

Internships - The Office of Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is seeking bold, energetic, conservative individuals for paid/unpaid Fall Internships, beginning around Labor Day. During your time with our office, you will be given the opportunity to develop leadership, management, and policy experience. Duties include everything from answering phones and mail, conducting tours of the U.S. Capitol, to assisting staff members and Congressman Jordan with achieving our legislative goals and constituent outreach. You will be challenged and will be given practical tools for career and academic success. Applicants should possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, be self-motivated, and able to work as part of a professional team. Fourth District/Ohio ties are a plus.  Applicant Instructions:  All interested persons should contact Kevin Eichinger, Internship Coordinator for Congressman Jim Jordan, at 202-225-2676 or Kevin.Eichinger@mail.house.gov. Please have cover letter, resume, references, and a writing sample available.

Internships - The office of Congressman Rob Wittman (R-VA) is seeking unpaid interns for the Fall of 2009. Candidates must be conservative Republicans. Interns will have the opportunity to attend committee hearings and briefings for staff members, assist in the constituent correspondence process, as well as with other constituent services. Responsibilities include: taking phone calls, processing constituent mail, and performing other general office duties. Applicants should be interested in the legislative process, enthusiastic, reliable, and hard-working. Full or part time internships with flexible schedules are available. Interested candidates should fax their resume and cover letter to (202) 225-4382 or email tom.crosson@mail.house.gov

Scheduler - Congressman Patrick McHenry seeks experienced scheduler for DC office. The ideal candidate will have Hill experience, North Carolina ties, and excellent organizational and time-management skills. Send resumes to parker.poling@mail.house.gov. No calls please.

Internship – The office of Congressman Zach Wamp (R-TN) is seeking qualified interns to fill full and part-time positions for the fall semester. Work for an energetic, results-oriented Republican and gain invaluable, career-building experience on Capitol Hill by assisting in daily Congressional office duties, helping with incoming constituent communication, and aiding legislative staff and communications director on special projects. This internship is unpaid and requires a minimum time-commitment of three half-working days per week (15 hours). To apply, please fill out the application listed on our website and send it, along with a resume to the attention of Intern Coordinator (preferably in Word format) by email to ehall@mail.house.gov or fax to: 202-225-3494.

Staff Assistant - Congressman Ted Poe (TX-02) has an opening for a Staff Assistant in the Washington, DC office beginning mid-July. This position assists in managing office functions, maintains office equipment, furniture, supplies, and filing systems. Assists communications efforts by facilitating website updates, speech assistance, generating EORs, and works with graphics department. Processes tour and flag requests; staffs the front reception area, greets visitors and answers telephones; oversees Intern and Page program. Previous Hill experience is necessary and Texas ties are a plus. Applicant must be extremely organized, a proficient writer, able to multi-task and be self-motivated. A degree in Communications is preferred. Experience with Twitter and Facebook is required. Email your resume to Janet.Diaz-Brown@mail.house.gov. No phone calls please.

Chief Economist - Committee on Energy and Commerce Republican staff seeks economist to provide policy advice on climate change and health policy, particularly insurance, price transparency and entitlement reform. Economist will work to analyze and develop legislative policy and engage in oversight of the private sector and the Executive Branch. The economist will also work with CBO and will develop cost estimates for legislative proposals. PhD in economics preferred. Hill, agency or Executive Branch experience helpful. Salary commensurate with experience. Please send a resume and references to Ms. Lynn Walker, linda.walker@mail.house.gov.

Communications Director - Congressman John Shadegg seeks a proactive Communications Director with significant Capitol Hill experience. Candidates should have an established relationship with the press and working familiarity with issues such as health care, energy and national security. Responsibilities include developing and implementing an overall communications strategy, managing the DC press team, writing press releases, statements, op-eds, and developing new media opportunities. Ideal candidates will have impeccable writing skills and a strong ability to maintain and develop media contacts. This is not a junior position. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Please send resumes to arizona03@gmail.com

Legislative Assistant - Congressman Doc Hastings seeks proactive legislative staffer to take lead responsibility for multiple issues. A minimum of 2 years experience as a Legislative Assistant on the Hill is required. Qualified applicants will have experience in more than one of the following areas: nuclear waste cleanup, DOE laboratories, science, health care, tax policy, and defense. Candidates must demonstrate solid communication skills and attention to detail. Please email resume and cover letter to: resumesWA04@mail.house.gov. No calls please.

Unpaid DC Internship - Senate Republican Conference seeks undergraduate students or recent graduates for late August to December to assist professional staff. Responsibilities include conducting research, assisting with press events, and strategically thinking with staff members regarding different governmental issues. Candidates should possess strong writing and research skills. Prior political experience is preferred; Spanish fluency a plus. Full-time and part-time internships are available. You can learn more about the SRC by going to src.senate.gov or republican.senate.gov. Visit alexander.senate.gov to learn more about Senator Alexander who chairs the conference. Please email a cover letter, resume, and writing sample no more than 3 pages to resumes@src.senate.gov. Deadline for applications is July 3, 2009.

Healthcare Policy Analyst - PA Republican seeking candidates with substantial policy background and legislative experience in healthcare for very active Member on E & C Health Subcommittee.  Applicants should have at least 5 years experience in the field of healthcare policy with a demonstrated knowledge of public health programs and the legislative process. Skills include superior writing and editing; mature demeanor with the ability to build and maintain relations on and off the Hill; superior analytical skills with attention to detail and accuracy; understanding of how to shape message and build coalitions to support proposals; ability to work on complex policy issues. Specific duties: brief Member on relevant policy developments, work legislative hearings and mark-ups, formulate legislative proposals, interact with federal agencies and government affairs representatives, draft and move legislation.  Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Send resume, writing samples and salary requirements to: healthcareresume@mail.house.gov.

Energy Counsel -  Republican Staff, House Committee on Energy and Commerce.  Minimum requirements include a law degree and three to five years experience in a law firm or independent agency in the Executive Branch. Entrepreneurial spirit and excellent writing skills are essential.  Requirements: Capitol Hill experience, judicial clerkship, and experience with the Clean Air Act are a plus.  Applicant Instructions: Cover Letter and resume to Lyn Walker at Linda.walker@mail.house.gov

Oversight Counsel -  Republican Staff, House Committee on Energy and Commerce.  Minimum requirements include a law degree and three to five years experience as a litigator in a law firm, the Department of Justice or a DAs office.  Requirements: Energy and health policy will be a key area of focus for the successful candidate. Entrepreneurial spirit and excellent writing are essential. Investigative experience and judicial clerkship are a plus.  Applicant Instructions: Cover letter and resume to Lyn Walker at Linda.walker@mail.house.gov

Committee Staff - Republican Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee seeks an individual with experience and interest in education policy to support the Education Policy Director in working on a variety of education and national service issues. Individual should possess four or more years of Capitol Hill or education policy work experience. Responsibilities include: informing the Committee's legislative agenda on postsecondary education, high school reform, and national service. Responsibilities also include: briefing members and staff on policy matters; assisting with research and drafting legislation; and preparing background materials for the Ranking Member. Strong research and writing skills, and sense of initiative, are essential, and a Bachelors degree or higher is required. Successful candidate should be team oriented and have experience working well collaboratively. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number 060201 in the subject line.

Unpaid DC Internship - Senate Republican Conference seeks undergraduate students or recent graduates for late August to December to assist professional staff. Responsibilities include conducting research, assisting with press events, and strategically thinking with staff members regarding different governmental issues. Candidates should possess strong writing and research skills.  Prior political experience is preferred; Spanish fluency a plus. Full-time and part-time internships are available.  You can learn more about the SRC by going to src.senate.gov or republican.senate.gov. Visit alexander.senate.gov to learn more about Senator Alexander who chairs the conference. Please email a cover letter, resume, and writing sample no more than 3 pages to resumes@src.senate.gov.  Deadline for applications is July 3, 2009.

Internship - Conservative Republican is seeking unpaid interns to immediately fill positions for the spring semester. Interns will have the opportunity to assist with incoming mail, research legislative issues, attend Committee hearings, give tours, and assist in the daily operations of a Congressional office. Candidates must be self-motivated, detail- oriented and outgoing. The ideal candidate will be able to start immediately.  Applicant Instructions: If you are interested in applying for this internship, please e-mail a resume, cover letter and references to hillintern11@gmail.com.

Press Secretary Position Available: Congresswoman Kay Granger (TX-12) has an opening for a Press Secretary in her Washington, DC office. This position reports to the Communications Director. Responsibilities include preparing morning clips, writing press releases, statements and advisories. Additional responsibilities include maintaining the website and writing the weekly e-newsletter.  This person will interact with the media and do a significant amount of speech writing.  Previous Hill and press experience is necessary and Texas ties are a plus.  Strong writing skills are a must.  Applicants must be able to multi-task and be self-motivated. Please email your resume to Steve.Dutton@mail.house.gov

Senior Legislative Assistant - Exceptional opportunity to work for a Ranking Member of the Appropriations Committee.  Congressman Zach Wamp (R-TN) is seeking a Senior Legislative Assistant to handle appropriations committee work, as well as a number of legislative issues.  Knowledge of the appropriations process and minimum of 2 years experience working for an Appropriations Committee office is a must.  Premium pay for extensive experience and a firm commitment to stay through the current session of Congress. Candidate must be a hard worker, manage a large workload, have good communication skills and perform well under tight deadlines.  Interested applicants should email résumé and cover letter mj.chapman@mail.house.gov.  NO CALLS!  Tennessee ties are a plus.

Internship - The office of Congressman Dave Reichert (WA-08) has an immediate opening for a 6-week internship position in our Washington, DC office. We are looking for a highly qualified candidate that is motivated, detail-oriented, and personable. The ideal candidate will have excellent research and writing abilities, be able to multi-task and interact well with constituents. Although these are unpaid positions, interns have the opportunity to experience working on Capitol Hill, learn about the legislative process, and attended 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. Interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter to michelle.brenan@mail.house.gov, as well as any letters of recommendation. Washington State residency a plus, but not required.

Interns - The office of Congressman Thaddeus McCotter (MI-11) is seeking unpaid interns to immediately fill positions for the spring and summer semesters.  Interns will have the opportunity to attend Committee hearings, learn about legislative processes, and assist in the daily operations of a Congressional office.  This is a wonderful opportunity for those who are interested in politics, as you will be working for a member of the Republican leadership office.  Candidates must be self-motivated, detail-oriented and outgoing.  Applicants are also encouraged to seek academic credit with their institutions.  The ideal candidate will be able to start immediately.  Michigan ties are a plus!  If you are interested in applying for this internship, please e-mail a resume, cover letter and references to Brian.Romano@mail.house.gov.