Campaign Interns

Campbell for Congress
Detroit, MI
Posted 

Job Description

Campaign Field Intern (Canvassing & Voter Outreach)

Employment Type: Internship (Unpaid / Academic Credit Eligible)

Location: Detroit, MI (In-District)

Time Commitment: 5–10 hours per week

Start Date: ASAP

Position Description:

The Campaign Field Intern will support voter outreach efforts through door-to-door canvassing, community engagement, and signature collection. This role is ideal for students interested in grassroots organizing, political campaigns, or community advocacy.

Key Responsibilities:

Door-to-door canvassing and voter conversations

Signature collection and literature distribution

Assisting with community outreach and events

Reporting field observations to campaign staff

Qualifications:

Comfortable speaking with community members

Reliable and punctual

Interest in public service, labor, or community advocacy

No prior campaign experience required

Digital Media & Social Media Campaign Intern

Employment Type: Internship (Unpaid / Academic Credit Eligible)

Location: Remote / Hybrid

Time Commitment: 5–8 hours per week

Start Date: ASAP

Position Description:

The Digital Media Intern will assist with the campaign’s online presence by creating and scheduling content, promoting events, and engaging with supporters across social media platforms.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with TikTok and Instagram content

Draft captions and promotional posts

Support digital event promotion

Monitor and respond to messages and comments

Qualifications:

Familiarity with TikTok and Instagram

Strong written communication skills

Interest in digital organizing or political communications

Policy & Research Campaign Intern

Employment Type: Internship (Unpaid / Academic Credit Eligible)

Location: Remote

Time Commitment: 5–10 hours per week

Start Date: ASAP

Position Description:

The Policy & Research Intern will support campaign research efforts by assisting with policy analysis, issue briefs, and background research. This role is well-suited for students pursuing law, public policy, or political science.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct policy and issue research

Assist with fact sheets and talking points

Background research on issues relevant to the district

Support preparation of campaign materials

Qualifications:

Strong research and writing skills

Attention to detail

Interest in public policy, law, or political advocacy

Campaign Operations & Events Intern

Employment Type: Internship (Unpaid / Academic Credit Eligible)

Location: Detroit, MI (Hybrid)

Time Commitment: 5–10 hours per week

Start Date: ASAP

Position Description:

The Campaign Operations & Events Intern will support day-to-day campaign operations, assist with event logistics, and help coordinate volunteers during outreach efforts.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with event setup and breakdown

Support volunteer coordination

Help manage materials and supplies

Provide on-site support during campaign activities

Qualifications:

Organized and dependable

Comfortable working in fast-paced environments

Interest in campaign operations or event planning