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The Office of Congressman Keith Ellison is looking for enthusiastic interns for our Washington and Minneapolis offices. We are seeking highly motivated individuals ready to play a vital rolein a fast-paced office environment while learning about Congress and the Federal Government. This is a great way of earning valuable experienceand helping to make a difference by serving the people of the Fifth District of Minnesota. The internship offers an excellent opportunity to learn about Congress, the legislative process, politics, and the government in general, whether you are studying these topicsformally in school or you are simply interested in learning more about them.The primary duties of interns include assisting the Representative's staff inclerical and administrative responsibilities, working on research projects withthe legislative staff, staffing the Representative at events, and helping staffinvolved in constituent casework. Interns will also gain insight into thelegislative process by attending committee hearings, briefings on issues, andother similar events. The exposure to the whole range of Congressionalactivities, from watching debates on major legislation to sorting constituentmail, offers a valuable educational opportunity to anyone interested inpolitics. Internships are unpaid and generally last from 1-4 months. We do not discriminate based on race,gender, sexual orientation, or disability. We prefer to have interns withstrong ties to the Fifth District and/or Minnesota. To apply for an internship please submit the following:
Application deadlines:
DC Internship Coordinator Dustin Brandenburg Minnesota Office Coordinator Sarah Burt If you have any questions please contact our D.C. Office at 202-225-4755 or our Minneapolis Office at 612-522-1212. * Due to increased security measures, all mail sent to the House can take between 2-6 weeks longer than usual to reach the office. When mailing your application, please allow enough time for your application to be received by the aforementioned deadlines. |