Job Description
Congressman Moulton is seeking hard-working individuals who are passionate, driven, and committed to public service for an internship in his Salem office and Washington D.C. office.
Internships are intended for current undergraduate students, current graduate students, and recent college graduates. Interns receive a stipend distributed based on total hours worked.
D.C. RESPONSIBILITIES
- Answering constituent phone calls and greeting constituents at the front desk.
- Categorizing and responding to constituent mail.
- Drafting form letters and cosponsor requests for the Congressman.
- Taking notes at briefings and hearings.
- Conducting tours of the Capitol for constituents.
- Assembling press and news clips.
- Performing a variety of other duties as assigned, such as conducting legislative research.
DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITIES
- Answering constituent phone calls and greeting constituents at the front desk.
- Assisting the Casework Team on a variety of casework requests involving federal agencies.
- Taking notes at briefings and hearings.
- Assembling press and news clips.
- Performing a variety of other duties as assigned, such as conducting legislative research and attending community events.
APPLICATIONS
Applicants can access the application here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd1NOVxgvmGvGyH_1u4e35RUkweWU24Rmu7gA0Y3HOxKXTkjQ/viewform
Applicants can find more information on the internship portal at moulton.house.gov under the ‘Services’ tab.
All applications are due on July 10 at 11:59pm and will be reviewed after the application period closes. If you have trouble accessing the application form above or have other questions, please email Julia Clayton (Julia.clayton@mail.house.gov)
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