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Revised: April 01, 2025 at 05:16 PM
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To apply for advertised positions, please follow the application instructions at the end of
each advertisement. Indicate the job referral number associated with each ad and submit a
separate resume for every position for which you wish to apply.
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Offices within the United States Senate are equal opportunity employers.
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231480 | | MAX KAMPELMAN FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM - The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe seeks candidates for its Max Kampelman Fellowship program. They are accepting applicants for communications and policy fellowships. The Kampelman Fellowship program is open to current or registered graduate students; applications may be accepted from recent undergraduates (the beginning of the fellowship term should be less than one year since graduation), and in exceptional circumstances, undergraduate students with previous internship experience.
All Kampelman Fellowship candidates should have a keen interest in learning more about international affairs, the inner workings of Congress, and the relationship between the legislative and executive branches in the realm of foreign policy. Proficiency in a second OSCE language is an asset.
Pursuant to Section 704 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017, Pub. L. No. 115-31 (May 5, 2017), as amended, an applicant must be one of the following: (1) a citizen of the United States; (2) a person who is lawfully admitted for permanent residence and is seeking citizenship as outlined in 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)(B); (3) a person who is admitted as a refugee under 8 U.S.C. 1157 or is granted asylum under 8 U.S.C. 1158 and has filed a declaration of intention to become a lawful permanent resident and then a citizen when eligible; or (4) a person who owes allegiance to the United States.
Policy Fellows: Applicants should demonstrate excellent writing, analysis, research, and oral presentation skills, as well as an interest in government, international relations, and human rights.
Communications Fellows: Applicants should demonstrate excellent writing and editing skills, a basic understanding of WordPress, knowledge of social media platforms, and an interest in government. Photography skills are a plus.
Please send the following application package to csce.fellowships@mail.house.gov.
- Brief cover letter indicating the following:
- Why you want to work for the Commission, including relevant background or personal experiences
- Your specific areas of interest as they relate to the work of the Commission
- Your availability (start and end dates, as well as hours per week)
- Resume of no more than two pages
- Writing sample of three pages or less
- OPTIONAL FOR COMMUNICATION FELLOW APPLICANTS: Samples of your work including copywriting, graphic design, videos, and/or photography
Applicants must send materials to csce.fellowships@mail.house.gov to be considered. In the subject line of your e-mail application please put your first initial and last name, as well as indicate whether you are applying for a policy fellowship or a communications fellowship. |
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231479 | | PRESS SECRETARY - Senate Republican office is seeking a conservative, driven, and experienced communicator for a high profile and fast-paced Press Secretary opening. Strong writing skills, attention to detail, and good press relationships are essential for this role. The Press Secretary will assist in booking both state and national press interviews for the Senator. They will also be expected to field and respond to inquiries, draft press releases and statements, serve as an on-the-record spokesperson, and work with the Communications Director to make decisions about press planning and interviews. This position is based in Washington, D.C. and will work under the direction of the Communications Director. To apply, please email a resume, cover letter, and two short writing samples to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line |
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231478 | | PRESS ASSISTANT - Senate Republican office is seeking a Press Assistant. The position requires strong writing skills, attention to detail and the ability to multitask and execute under tight deadlines, as well as work in a team consisting of a Communications Director and Press Secretary. The Press Assistant will be responsible for compiling, distributing and archiving daily press clips; taking and distributing all office photos; tracking press coverage; administering and updating the website; uploading and editing video; generating content for social media; and coordinating photography/videotaping. Proven experience with digital media is required, including knowledge of video, audio and photo-editing software (i.e., Photoshop, Premiere Pro, etc.). To apply, please email a resume, cover letter, and two short writing samples to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line |
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231477 | | LAW CLERK SUMMER 2025 - The Office of Senator Adam Schiff is seeking a Law Clerk to work in his Washington, D.C. office for the summer of 2025. Duties include assisting the Senator’s judiciary team with legislative research, memo drafting, oversight work, and preparing the Senator for Senate Judiciary Committee hearings and markups. We are seeking a current law student that possesses strong analytical skills, legal research skills, and critical thinking skills, and who thrives in a fast paced environment. California ties are preferred, but not required. Start and end dates are flexible.
Senator Schiff’s office is an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, LGBTQ+ and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, military status, gender identity and expression, marital status, parental status, or sexual orientation.
TO APPLY: Email a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to CASenateJobs@gmail.com with the subject line, [Last Name, First Name]; “Summer Law Clerk”. Please no unsolicited drop-ins, phone calls, or emails to the office. |
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231476 | | SENATE RESUME BANK - The Senate Employment Office is accepting submissions for the 2025 Senate Resume Bank. Individuals interested in entry-level through professional staff opportunities with a Senator or Senate Committee are invited to complete a profile. Current registrants will remain eligible for referral from April 1-June 30, 2025. Please visit the Senate Employment Office’s website to learn more and register: https://employment.senate.gov/resume-bank/. |
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231475 | | STARS OF VALOR FELLOW - SENATOR RON WYDEN - The Senate has established the Stars of Valor Fellowships Program for wounded and disabled veterans; family members of Armed Forces servicemembers who die in the line of duty or veterans who die of service-connected injuries; and spouses of active-duty servicemembers. The SAA is managing the program, and the fellowship will be in Portland, OR. Please visit the Stars of Valor website to review our program eligibility and apply. |
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231474 | | SUMMER 2025 PRESS INTERN - Senator Tammy Baldwin’s D.C. office is currently accepting applications for a Summer 2025 Press Intern.
This is a paid, in-person position and candidates should be able to make a commitment to work every weekday morning starting at 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM for a total of 20 hours a week. The intern’s responsibilities will include but are not limited to: media monitoring, clipping and captioning news coverage of the Senator, managing press lists, miscellaneous research, drafting press releases, and handling other press-related duties. Previous communications experience is preferred. Wisconsin ties are a bonus.
This office is an equal opportunity employer in accordance with the requirements of Senate Rules, regulations, and applicable federal laws and does not discriminate based on race, religion, disability, age, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, LGBTQ identification, family status, or military status, or any other factors prohibited by applicable federal law. Women, people of color, and other members of traditionally underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply.
To apply: Please fill out the DC Press Internship Application: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/e7232774-de98-4704-90bb-3a1ec0bc5a17/
The deadline to apply is COB April 15, 2025.
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231473 | | DEPUTY REGIONAL DIRECTOR - SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS OFFICE OF U.S. SENATOR JOHN CORNYN - This position reports to and supports the South Central Texas Regional Director through a range of activities including but not limited to: stakeholder engagement, constituent services and communications; monitoring and management of local issues; and assisting in the planning and execution of official events for the Senator.
The South Central Texas region includes a 29-county area that stretches from Crockett County to the southeast through Bexar County to Aransas County, south to Nueces County – most populous cities in the region include San Antonio, Corpus Christi and New Braunfels. The physical office is located in San Antonio.
Deputy Regional Director Duties:
- Supports the Regional Director in their capacity as the Senator’s liaison to government, community, business, and constituent groups; and helps Regional Director to monitor issues affecting these groups.
- Assists the Regional Director with planning, staffing and carrying out the Senator’s events and official travel within South Central Texas region.
- Prepares correspondence, reports, records, and other office documents in conjunction with Regional Director.
- Attends civic meetings, community events and functions throughout the region.
- Additional office support duties as assigned.
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree in political science, government, or a related field (required)
Experience:
- 2 years professional experience (required)
- Previous experience working for an elected official in a Congressional or legislative office, or comparable government relations role (preferred)
Skills/Requirements:
- Outstanding interpersonal skills
- Excellent written & oral communication skills
- Proficiency using Microsoft Office and related program applications
- Detail oriented with the ability to multi-task and follow through on assigned tasks to completion with little supervision.
- Strong ability to effectively interface with various levels of federal government agencies, public figures and influential stakeholders.
- Personal transportation is required; the Deputy Director will travel throughout the South Central Texas region as needed.
- Some nights, weekends and holidays required.
- In depth knowledge of San Antonio and the surrounding South Central Texas region is preferred.
Please submit resumes via email to Sharon Parks-Banda (Sharon_Parks-Banda@cornyn.senate.gov). |
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231472 | | LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT - Midwest Republican Senator serving on the Agriculture Committee is seeking a Legislative Correspondent to work on agriculture, nutrition, domestic trade, and Indian Affairs Committee issues. The main responsibilities include drafting substantive responses to constituent correspondence and assisting with research, meeting memos, and legislative memos. Candidates must have excellent writing skills, the ability to manage multiple tasks with attention to detail, and a self-starter attitude. Midwest ties and 1-2 years of congressional or other relevant experience are strongly preferred. The office is an equal opportunity employer. Please send a cover letter and resume to: senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231471 | | PROFESSIONAL STAFF MEMBER - Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Republican Staff is seeking a Professional Staff Member. The ideal candidate must have a minimum of 4 years of relevant policy experience. Candidates must have strong written communication skills, attention to detail and be able to work under tight deadlines. Successful candidates will be responsible for conducting oversight of federal agencies, advising on policy matters, and managing legislation within their assigned issue portfolio. Issue portfolios can be shaped by the interest and experience of successful candidates and existing staff. This is NOT an entry level position. Interested candidates should send their resume to gopsenatorjob@gmail.com with the subject line “PSM Opening”. |
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231470 | | STAFF ASSISTANT - BOSTON, MA - Massachusetts Democratic Senator seeks a staff assistant who will be based in their Boston office. Primary responsibilities include responding to constituent inquiries, managing front office operations, and supporting events. Staff Assistants work closely with Regional Directors and support their work liaising with community stakeholders and supporting policy issues in their areas. The staff assistant team is also responsible for co-managing an internship program, and completing additional administrative tasks as needed. This position requires strong organizational, communication, and prioritization skills. The ideal candidate is a team player who demonstrates outstanding attention to detail and maintains a positive attitude while working in a fast-paced, constituent services-oriented environment. Ideal candidates would be able to start this full-time position in April or May 2025.
The Senator’s office is an equal-opportunity employer. The office does not discriminate based on an individual’s race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or uniformed service. The Office is committed to inclusion and encourages all individuals from all backgrounds to apply. Please submit a resume and cover letter to MADemStaffAssistant@gmail.com by Tuesday, April 8. |
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231469 | | OVERSIGHT COUNSEL/OVERSIGHT ADVISOR - Senate HELP Committee Minority seeks an Oversight Counsel/Oversight Advisor. This individual should have experience conducting major investigations on the Hill, in government agencies, in the private sector, as part of campaigns, or as a journalist. Experience drafting requests for information, interviewing witnesses, and producing reports is highly valued. Candidates must have a demonstrated history of producing high-quality work under tight deadlines and have the ability to think strategically and creatively, manage multiple projects, and work as a team player. Law degree preferred but not required. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, or any other factor prohibited by applicable Federal law. Applicants should e-mail a cover letter and resume to helpoversightjobs@gmail.com. |
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231468 | | PROFESSIONAL STAFF MEMBER: DISINFORMATION, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI), & EMERGING TECH - The Minority Staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee seeks a professional staff member (PSM) to lead the Committee’s work on disinformation, AI, and emerging tech. This is a new position on the committee. Primary duties include but are not limited to: leading the development and advancement of legislation; oversight and public messaging; engagement with the administration, industry and outside stakeholders; support of relevant subcommittees; creatively thinking of press and stakeholder engagement opportunities, and briefing Members of Congress and staff. This position is a policy position but will work closely with the committee’s communications team.
Exceptional writing, communication and organizational skills, collegiality, and professionalism are necessary. Applicant must demonstrate strong self-initiative and creativity in advancing policy. All applicants must have a minimum of 10 years of relevant experience. Previous Hill experience and government background or substantial policy and private sector experience are important qualifications for this role. An advanced understanding of how developments in technology and disinformation intersect with foreign policy is expected. The right candidate will also have a strong understanding of foreign technology sales and the agencies involved in approvals.
The office is an equal employment opportunity employer in accordance with the requirements of Senate Rules, regulations and applicable federal laws, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, uniformed service, or disability. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231467 | | ENERGY & COASTAL POLICY ADVISOR OR COUNSEL - Republican Senator on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee seeks a policy advisor or counsel to join his personal office in DC. The ability to perform highly in a fast paced environment is essential. Responsibilities include planning and executing legislative strategy, managing legislative issues, advising coalitions, meeting with constituents, participating in speaking engagements, preparing for hearings, and writing memos, remarks, and talking points. The ideal candidate will have relevant Hill experience, as well as knowledge of flood insurance and all things energy, including offshore issues. Interested applicants should email their resume and a brief writing sample to gopsenatejobs@gmail.com indicating the job title in the subject line. |
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231466 | | RESEARCH ASSISTANT - Senator Andy Kim, Ranking Member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee on Disaster Management, Washington D.C., and the Census, seeks a Research Assistant (RA) to cover issues related to his role as Ranking Member and other Committee-related issues. The RA will provide support to the Subcommittee’s Staff Director and Professional Staff Member. The ideal applicant will think strategically, have excellent organizational and communication skills, and a commitment to public service.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Conducting research, drafting letters, and preparing memos regarding legislative proposals and Committee issues.
- Assisting with Committee hearings and business meeting preparations.
- Working with the Subcommittee’s Staff Director, Professional Staff Member, the personal office’s Legislative Director, Chief of Staff, and the Senator to identify strategic priorities and build and execute plans for achieving key objectives.
- Performing administrative and organizational tasks.
- Representing the Senator in meetings with government officials, constituents, and other stakeholders.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:
- 2-3 years of relevant Hill, policy, government, or legal experience.
TO APPLY: Apply online here.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 3, 2025, at 6 PM ET
The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, disability, military status, age, marital status, or parental status. People of all identity groups are encouraged to apply. |
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231465 | | STARS OF VALOR FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM - The Senate has established the Stars of Valor Fellowships Program for wounded and disabled veterans; family members of Armed Forces servicemembers who die in the line of duty or veterans who die of service-connected injuries; and spouses of active-duty servicemembers. The SAA is managing the program, and the fellowships will be in Washington, D.C., and Senate offices across the country.
Please visit our Stars of Valor website for available fellowship opportunities. |
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231464 | | DIRECTOR OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT #261 - The Senate Sergeant at Arms is seeking a Director of Training and Development to lead and shape its Training and Development Department. This role provides strategic vision, guidance, and leadership to ensure high-quality services are delivered to the Senate community. The Director will collaborate with Senate staff, senior leaders, and partner agencies, oversee product development efforts, and implement policies that enhance stakeholder support. Additionally, the position is responsible for budget management, resource allocation, and contributing to both short- and long-term organizational planning. This is highly responsible, executive level work managing a staff of professional and technical personnel in the assessment, development, implementation, and evaluation of training programs provided by the Joint Senate Office of Education and Training. Work involves supporting Senators, Committee’s, and executive-level personnel within the SAA and Secretary of the Senate in developing and implementing classes, retreats, and one-on-one consultation for issues such as organizational development, strategic planning, and leadership. Work is performed under the direction of the Assistant Sergeant at Arms for Support Operations and the Assistant Secretary of the Senate.
All applicants must use the following link and follow instructions to apply: https://saa.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home?c=saa. |
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231463 | | CHIEF COUNSEL - The Office of Senator Ruben Gallego seeks an experienced Chief Counsel to oversee legal and policy issues related to the federal judiciary, civil rights, ethics, campaign finance, cybersecurity, and related topics. This position will support the Senator’s work on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Additionally, the Chief Counsel will play a key role in coordinating oversight efforts across the legislative team and providing internal guidance on HR-related matters.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, advising the Senator on legal and policy matters within the portfolio, drafting and advancing legislative initiatives with a focus on bipartisan solutions, representing the Senator in meetings with constituents, and collaborating with stakeholders in Arizona and DC to advance the Senator’s policy priorities. The Chief Counsel will also serve as the Senator’s primary legal advisor on judicial nominations and ethics-related issues.
The ideal candidate will have a law degree (J.D.) and be a member in good standing of a state bar. Strong writing, research, and analytical skills are essential. Congressional or executive branch experience is strongly preferred, along with a demonstrated ability to translate complex policy issues into clear and actionable recommendations. Familiarity with Arizona’s legal and policy landscape is a plus.
This is a full-time, in-person position based in Washington, D.C. Salary is commensurate with experience. Senator Gallego’s office is an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, LGBTQ+ and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, military status, gender identity and expression, marital status, parental status, or sexual orientation.
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, two-page writing sample, and three professional references to GallegoSenateResumes@gmail.com with the subject line: “Counsel – [Your Name].” Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. |
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231462 | | SHARED SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR - The Office of Senator Mark Kelly seeks to share a Systems Administrator on a part-time basis. This position reports to the Administrative Director, is based in the Senator’s Washington, D.C. office, and assists staff with IT needs. Responsibilities include installing, updating, maintaining, and troubleshooting hardware and software. This includes, but is not limited to, office PC and Mac workstations, printers, iPhones, and other miscellaneous office equipment.
Ideal candidates will have prior experience in a technical support role and customer service, strong oral and written communication skills, and work well under pressure. Candidates will also have strong organizational skills and be highly motivated.
Our office is an equal opportunity employer, committed to developing an organization that is reflective of and sensitive to the needs of the diverse communities we serve. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or uniformed service, or any other factors prohibited by applicable federal law. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume as one PDF document to jobs@kelly.senate.gov by 11:59 p.m. MST on Friday, April 4, 2025. The target start date is as soon as possible. |
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231461 | | SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR/CORRESPONDENCE MANAGER - Senator Edward J. Markey (D-MA), seeks a Systems Administrator/Correspondence Manager to oversee and provide technology support for his DC and the state offices, as well as manage the correspondence program of the office. Systems Administrator responsibilities will include updating, maintaining, and providing support for hardware and software for the offices; maintaining an archiving process for electronic data; ensuring system security and staff compliance with Senate Cyber Security requirements; and serving as the point of contact for Senate support agencies on information technology issues. Correspondence Manager responsibilities will include overseeing the office’s correspondence system, including working with a team of Legislative Correspondents to ensure that all incoming mail is accurately responded to in a timely manner. Familiarity with the Voice constituent services system is a plus. This is not an entry-level position and previous Capitol Hill experience in one or more of the job duties is required. Candidates from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, working class, military, and/or other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply, as well as candidates with ties to Massachusetts. The salary for this position is $69,019 annually, with benefits that include a federal student loan repayment option.
Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231460 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - Western Republican is seeking a Legislative Assistant to work on a legislative portfolio to include: budget, commerce, economy, economic development, housing, technology, and telecommunications issues. Duties include developing policy ideas, drafting legislation, preparing materials for meetings, speeches, and events, and representing the Senator before home-state constituents and national groups. Significant interaction with constituents and regular interaction with federal agencies required. The position is based in his Washington, DC office and travel to the state is expected. This is not an entry level position, and qualified candidates will possess a bachelor's degree and have at least two years’ experience in the issue areas and/or Hill experience. The position requires an individual who has excellent communication, research and time management skills. Applicants should be highly motivated, a self-starter and be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Please e-mail a cover letter, resume and two short writing samples to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231459 | | EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT - Midwest Republican Senator has an Executive Assistant position opening in the Washington, D.C. office. Qualified candidates will have one to two years of Congressional or other administrative experience and be highly organized and detail-oriented. This position provides select administrative, clerical and office support to the Chief of Staff and Director of Scheduling. Specific responsibilities include collecting, organizing, and compiling the Senator’s nightly briefing book; coordinating and executing special events and projects, and assisting the Chief of Staff with their schedule. Applicants must be able to work well in a team environment; exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality; have strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills, be proficient working with technology, and have experience working with IQ or another constituent database. This position requires an individual who can be diplomatic, remain professional at all times, exercise sound and independent judgment, prioritize, multi-task, and meet deadlines. Midwest ties are strongly preferred. Interested candidates should forward their resume and a cover letter to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231458 | | FIELD REPRESENTATIVE - BALTIMORE CITY, MD - Senator Van Hollen has an opening for a Field Representative based in his Baltimore City office. Responsibilities include representing Senator Van Hollen primarily throughout Baltimore City, serving as a main point of contact and engagement for the Senator. This staff member will be the Senator’s liaison to all levels of government, local stakeholder and constituent groups, and civic leaders; represent the Senator at community events; and plan and staff the Senator at meetings and events in the region. This position provides an opportunity to be part of a hard-working, cohesive team and to make a difference in the lives of others. The ideal candidate will have ties to and/or knowledge of Baltimore, be self-motivated and great at multi-tasking, have a strong desire to help people, and have excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal skills. Evening and weekend hours are often required. This office is an equal opportunity employer, committed to developing an organization that is reflective of and attentive to the needs of the diverse community we serve. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. Interested applicants should e-mail a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and salary requirements to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. Salary and title commensurate with experience. |
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231457 | | REGIONAL DIRECTOR - BOSTON, MA - Massachusetts Democratic Senator seeks a Regional Director who will be based in the Senator’s state office in Boston. The Regional Director is a critical member of a dynamic team and serves as the Senator’s liaison to constituents, community organizations and state and local elected officials. Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to, responding to constituents’ requests for help with federal agencies, building and managing relationships with community stakeholders, facilitating regional policy issues in coordination with legislative colleagues, and representing the Senator at meetings and events (some of which will occur in the evenings and on weekends). The ideal candidate is a motivated self-starter and problem-solver who possesses strong organizational and communication skills, thrives independently and also as part of a highly collaborative team and maintains a positive attitude while working in a fast-paced environment. Past experience in constituent services, issue advocacy, community organizing or government relations is preferred. The applicant must also possess a valid driver’s license and have reliable access to a car.
The Senator’s office is an equal opportunity employer. The office does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or uniformed service. The office is committed to inclusion and encourages all individuals from all backgrounds to apply. Please submit a resume and cover letter to MADemRegionalDirector@gmail.com by Wednesday, April 9. |
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231454 | | NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHEDULER - MANCHESTER, NH - Senator Maggie Hassan is seeking a New Hampshire scheduler in the Manchester State Office. Applicants must be detail oriented, well organized, able to handle a fast-paced work environment, work well independently as a member of a team, and have exceptional interpersonal skills. Candidates should be dependable and professional, and have excellent oral and written communication skills, as the Scheduler will frequently interact with external stakeholders, constituents, and community leaders. Duties include, but are not limited to, responsibility for and oversight of the Senator’s daily schedule while she is in state, including all planning, executing, troubleshooting and distribution the Senator’s daily scheduling and briefing materials, coordinating the scheduling processes, maintaining regular daily communications with staff and the Senator around the schedule, managing the intake and responding to all NH-based invitations, and other projects as assigned.
The position will also include serving as the Senator’s Executive Assistant when she is in state, providing on-the-ground support such as coordinating logistics, preparing briefing materials, accompanying the Senator to events, and ensuring smooth day-to-day operations during in-state travel. This may include driving the Senator as needed during in-state travel. The candidate will work closely with the Senator’s Director of Scheduling and Executive Assistant in the DC Office to ensure the Senator’s short and long-term scheduling goals are met. This position requires physical presence at the Manchester, NH Office during business hours and occasional assignment outside business hours, as needed.
New England connections a plus. The office is an equal opportunity employer; diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. Please email a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231453 | | SPECIAL ASSISTANT - Senior Democratic Senator is seeking a dependable and detail-oriented Special Assistant for their Washington, D.C. office. The Special Assistant will be responsible for staffing the Senator throughout the day to execute the daily schedule, compiling the Senator’s briefing binder, and providing additional support to the scheduling team as needed. Strong candidates will be highly organized and have strong written and oral communication skills, as well as a demonstrated ability to adapt to shifting priorities and exercise sound judgement in a fast-paced environment. The Special Assistant will report to the Director of Scheduling. Prior scheduling or operations experience is preferred but not required. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
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231452 | | ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SPECIALIST (CL) - The Secretary of the Senate’s Senate Disbursing Office is seeking an Accounts Payable Specialist. This is a career ladder position in the Disbursing Office under the Secretary of the Senate. An individual selected for the career ladder position will be placed into pay band 6 for a period of approximately twenty-four (24) to thirty-six (36) months during which time he/she will be on a training plan and provided opportunities for development and increased responsibility.
Upon successful completion of the development and performance goals, the incumbent will be considered for promotion to the position of Accounts Payable Specialist II and a promotional increase into pay band 7. This is administrative work, which may at times be demanding and repetitive, involving the examination and interpretation of large volumes of financial data. Work involves performing audit-level review of vouchers, invoices, claims, and contracts for the Senate. Work is bound by Title 2 of the U.S. Code; generally accepted accounting principles; Secretary of the Senate policies and procedures; the U.S. Senate Handbook; the Senate Ethics Manual; and Senate Disbursing Office procedures, practices, and guidelines, but requires independent judgment in setting priorities and handling time-sensitive assignments. The complete vacancy announcement and application may be found on the Employment link of Webster or https://www.senate.gov/employment. Please submit your application, resume and cover letter by 7 pm, April 7, 2025. Late applications will not be accepted. |
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231451 | | LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT - Senator Chris Coons seeks a highly motivated Legislative Correspondent for economic policy. The portfolio includes small business, tax, trade, banking, housing, labor, transportation, and budget. Duties include corresponding with constituents, writing and advancing legislation, meeting with constituents and other groups on behalf of the Senator, drafting memos for the Senator, supporting the economic policy team, and staffing the Senator. Qualified candidates will have exceptional analytical, writing, organization, and interpersonal skills. Relevant policy experience is preferred. Delaware ties are a plus. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231450 | | ECONOMIST FOR THE VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE - The Vice Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee is seeking a highly motivated economist to lead the creation of several reports analyzing the Economy of the People’s Republic of China. Primary duties would be to work across institutions to understand, evaluate, and create an honest assessment of the Chinese economy and draft reports on its status and the dynamics at play within the economy, much like the Joint Economic Committee did for the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It is expected that these reports would inform policy in Congress. Candidates should be entrepreneurial, collaborative, and have relevant experience related to this position. Strong writing and interpersonal skills are required. This is not an entry-level position. Interested candidates should submit a resume to katherine_rossi@schmitt.senate.gov |
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231449 | | SUMMER 2025 INTERNSHIP - The Democratic staff of the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee (JEC) invite applications for a paid in-person internship for summer 2025. The JEC conducts economic policy research and investigations that underpin and inform public policy. The intern can expect to learn about research, data analysis, and communications – all within the fast-paced Hill context. Please send a resume, cover letter (indicating your availability from May – July), and 2-page writing sample to Jobs_JEC-Dems@jec.senate.gov. Applications will be accepted from March 24 – April 7. The office is an equal opportunity employer; we do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, disability, genetic information, national origin, uniformed service, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. |
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231447 | | PRESS SECRETARY - The office of Senator Elissa Slotkin is seeking an experienced, accomplished press secretary to serve in the Washington, D.C., office. The Press Secretary will oversee all media relations in Washington, D.C. Under the supervision of the Communications Director and in coordination with Michigan-based communications staff, the Press Secretary will ensure seamless, responsive, and effective press operations in support of the Senator’s policy agenda.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Coordinating response to media queries and interview requests in the Washington office.
- Developing prep materials to successfully execute the Senator’s media appearances.
- Working with the legislative staff, state staff and within the communications team to develop and execute media strategies in support of the Senator’s legislative goals.
- Producing news releases, fact sheets, legislative summaries and other media materials.
- Overseeing media monitoring to ensure the Senator and staff are fully aware of media coverage relevant to the office’s work.
Candidate qualifications:
- Deep, trust-based relationships with key media, including print, online and TV writers, producers and bookers.
- Rigorous attention to detail.
- Excellent written and oral communications skills.
- Ability to serve as a trustworthy and effective on-the-record spokesperson.
- Ability to think and act at the speed of modern journalism.
- Outstanding judgment.
- Knowledge and experience to advise the Senator on media interaction.
- Ability to enable media coverage that drives policy achievements that serve the people of Michigan.
Location and work environment: This role is in the Washington D.C. office. Candidates should expect a fast paced, results oriented work environment.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a one page cover letter detailing their relevant experience and enthusiasm for the position, a resume with three professional references, and three 500-1000 word writing samples. Materials should be directed to transition@elissaslotkin.org, and applicants should include the title of the position they are applying for in the subject line of the email they send. Candidates should highlight any Michigan ties. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We value diversity, equity and inclusion, and candidates who have relevant experience and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply. |
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231446 | | STAFF ASSISTANT - BOWLING GREEN, KY - Senator Rand Paul is seeking a full-time Staff Assistant in the Bowling Green, Kentucky State Office to handle administrative tasks, answer phones, greet office visitors, manage interns, distribute mail, and support the Director & other staff. Remote work is not an option.
Key Responsibilities:
- Serve as the first point of contact for visitors, providing exceptional customer service at the front desk.
- Answer and direct incoming phone calls, take messages, and handle constituent inquiries efficiently.
- Assist with managing incoming mail and email, ensuring correspondence is logged and routed appropriately.
- Maintain and update scheduling databases and ensure accurate tracking of the staff’s commitments.
- Act as a point of contact for the Senator’s staff.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience.
- Strong organizational skills with a keen attention to detail and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with a professional and friendly demeanor.
- Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings and weekends.
- A professional demeanor and discretion, especially when handling sensitive or confidential matters.
Interested applicants should send their resume to GOPSenatorJob@gmail.com with the subject line “KY Staff Assistant”. |
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231444 | | OUTREACH REPRESENTATIVE - VIENNA, VA - The office of Senator Mark R. Warner has an opening for an Outreach Representative based in the Senator’s Vienna, Virginia office. An Outreach Representative works to build relationships on the Senator’s behalf with local elected officials and community leaders; understands and reports to senior staff the changing dynamics (and issues) of their region; provides feedback on opportunities in each community for the Senator to connect with constituents; and serves as a presence in the community in the Senator’s absence. The position requires work on nights and weekends. Two years of professional experience and strong Virginia ties are required. To apply, interested parties should e-mail a cover letter and resume to resumes@warner.senate.gov with the subject line “Outreach Representative.” Please save the cover letter and resume in a single file (pdf preferred) and name the file “Last name, First name.” This office is an equal opportunity employer; we do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, disability, national origin, uniformed status, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. This job posting closes on Friday, April 4, 2025 at 12:00 pm EST. Applications received after that time will not be considered. |
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231442 | | HEALTH/EDUCATION/WORKFORCE LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT/COUNSEL - The Office of U.S. Senator Gary C. Peters seeks a highly motivated Legislative Assistant or Counsel in the Washington, D.C. office to spearhead the Senator’s authorizing and appropriations work on health care, education and labor and workforce policy in a fast-paced legislative office. The right candidate will be capable of developing and leading health/education/workforce legislation and oversight across multiple committees including the Appropriations Committee. The right candidate must also provide dedicated service to Michigan constituents and stakeholders and the management of relevant mail and correspondence with support from Legislative Correspondents. Exceptional initiative, writing, communication, organizational skills and professionalism are necessary. Previous Hill experience and subject matter expertise are important qualifications for this role, and Michigan ties are preferred. The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We value diversity, equity and inclusion, and candidates who have relevant lived experience and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants should apply through the Senate Office Application Manager at this link: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/5058b92e-541b-46f3-991c-7c31c915885d/, create an account, complete the questionnaire, and upload a resume and cover letter. |
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231441 | | SUMMER 2025 PRESS INTERNSHIP - Democratic Senator seeks an in-person press intern in the Washington D.C. office for summer 2025 (approximately mid-May to mid-August). Responsibilities include compiling press clips, conducting research, maintaining and creating press lists, monitoring media, and assisting the press staff with the day-to-day operations of a very active press office. The ideal candidate for this internship will be a team player with excellent communication and organizational skills. The Office is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. Please send one PDF with your cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. |
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231437 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT/POLICY ADVISOR/COUNSEL - Democratic member of the Finance committee seeks a Legislative Assistant/Policy Advisor/Counsel to cover tax policy. Other portfolio issues beyond tax will depend on experience and could include trade, housing, and energy/environment. Qualified candidates will have significant experience in tax policy, strong management skills, and a demonstrated ability to work across the aisle to get things done. New England connections a plus. The office is an equal opportunity employer; diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. To do so, please email your resume to demsenatorjob@gmail.com (subject line: “Tax Staffer”). |
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231436 | | SENIOR COUNSEL OR PROFESSIONAL STAFF MEMBER - Conservative Republican chairman seeking experienced oversight and investigations attorney or professional staff member for subcommittee. Responsibilities will include managing oversight and investigations projects, drafting letters and reports, conducting interviews, and other duties as needed to support the subcommittee’s work. Qualified candidates must be self-starters, possess exceptional written and oral communication skills, as well as time management skills, and a desire to work as part of a team. Three to five years of prior Hill or investigations experience required. Interested candidates should submit a resume to Oversightjob2021@gmail.com. |
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231435 | | SPECIAL ASSISTANT - The Office of Senator Tammy Duckworth seeks an experienced, organized, and detail-oriented Special Assistant for the DC office.
The position centers on executing an active daily schedule for the Senator in DC as well as traveling to Illinois to support the Senator in state. This position also requires working as a team with the entire Duckworth staff to problem solve and coordinate the Senator’s movements, assisting the Senator with her accessibility needs, including advancing locations to ensure accessibility, and tracking high-level verbal and written correspondences.
Qualified candidates must be discreet and collaborative and have excellent communication and organizational skills. Additionally, a pro-active approach to problem solving is vital. This role is not an entry level position. Relevant experience on or off the Hill is a must. The annual salary for this position is $60,000.
The Office of Senator Tammy Duckworth is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. The office encourages candidates of diverse backgrounds to apply.
Interested parties should submit a cover letter, resume, three references and one writing sample via our online application found here: [Special Assistant]. |
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231433 | | DIRECTOR OF YOUTH PROGRAMS - Northeast Democratic Senator seeks a Director of Youth Programs. Candidate will manage the DC internship experience for approximately 15 to 30 interns a semester. Individual will conduct interviews for all DC and State office interns and United States Senate Page applicants and will be responsible for making recommendations to senior staff and the Senator. Individual will also submit all ID requests, process new hire authorizations for the Intern Allocation, ensure all training requirements are met, and coordinate technology with our IT team for remote internships as necessary. Individual must possess exceptional customer service skills, strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Position is DC-based. Hill experience is a must. Northeast ties a plus. This office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. Interested applicants should email a cover letter and resume to legjobs@email.senate.gov. ATTN: Director of Youth Programs in the subject line. |
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231432 | | COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR - Republican Senator’s DC Office is seeking a Communications Director to lead a fast paced, highly active and social media focused communications team. Qualified candidates will be detail oriented, hardworking, and possess strong writing skills. Some responsibilities include crafting media strategy, maintaining press contacts, and staffing a high profile, in demand Senator. Prior, full-time, Capitol Hill experience in a spokesperson role is required. This is NOT an entry level position. Candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and writing samples to conservativesenatorjob@gmail.com with the subject line “Communications Director”. |
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231431 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT FOR ECONOMIC ISSUES - Southeast Republican is seeking a legislative assistant for economic issues, including tax, trade, financial services, and small business issues. The ideal candidate has a background in economic policy (financial services and tax policy experience is a plus), congressional or executive branch experience, and a track record of achieving bipartisan legislative success, with strong relationships across government.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, advising the Senator about economic issues and developments, leading his relevant work on the Small Business Committee, representing the Senator in meetings with high-level representatives, developing new and existing policy priorities with an eye towards bipartisan success, and working with stakeholders both in state and DC to advance policy priorities.
This is not an entry-level position and full-time in-person is required. Salary commensurate with experience. Please email a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231430 | | LEGISLATIVE AIDE - The Office of Senator Schiff is seeking a Legislative Aide to assist on a number of different portfolios, including economic, commerce, housing, and health care issues. The ideal candidate will be self-starting, detail-oriented, willing to take on any task, and able to juggle multiple assignments at one time. Above all else, candidates should be team players interested in growing their policy and legislative skills and working closely with a team to achieve bipartisan results.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, working with senior legislative team members on multiple complex portfolios to develop and research legislation, supporting the Senator’s committee work, preparing memos and background for the Senator, taking constituent meetings, and other duties as assigned. Applicants should have at least 2-4 years of previous Hill, executive branch, or campaign experience, or other relevant policy expertise. Previous experience as a legislative correspondent or aide is strongly preferred. California ties are a plus and should be noted.
This is a full-time in-person position. Salary begins at $65,000. This position is eligible for all Senate employee benefits. Senator Schiff’s office is an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, LGBTQ+ and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, military status, gender identity and expression, marital status, parental status, or sexual orientation.
TO APPLY: Email a cover letter and resume to CASenateJobs@gmail.com with the subject line, [Last Name, First Name]; “Legislative Aide”. Please no unsolicited drop-ins, phone calls, or emails to the office. |
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231429 | | LAW CLERK/INTERN - SUMMER 2025 - The Senate Committee on Finance Office of the Ranking Member is seeking a law clerk or graduate school intern to assist the Committee’s trade team for the summer of 2025. Law clerks and interns routinely assist with legislative research projects, hearings, and other substantive assignments and administrative tasks. Previous law clerks and interns have worked on a variety of trade issues, including digital trade, customs, agriculture, intellectual property, World Trade Organization compliance, as well as labor and environmental issues related to trade.
Ideal candidates would be graduate school or law students with a demonstrated interest in trade policy. Although neither a salary nor expenses can be paid, often students are able to receive school credit for participating in the program. This position is set to start mid-May 2025, though this date is subject to change.
Diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. The Office is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
Applicants should e-mail a brief cover letter, resume, and writing sample (no more than 3 pages; excerpts are fine) to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number [231429] in the subject line and where the applicant found the listing in the body. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until April 11, 2025. |
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231428 | | DEPUTY SCHEDULER - Republican Senator seeks highly motivated and detail-oriented, individual for Deputy Scheduler position. Key responsibilities will include, but not limited to, assisting the Director of Scheduling with the Senator’s daily and long-term schedule, organizing, and vetting incoming meeting requests and invitations, collecting and organizing background materials for the Senator’s schedule; booking travel, coordinating off-site logistics and keeping time for the Senator during Session, driving the Senator to events and other duties as assigned. Successful candidates will demonstrate the ability to multitask, balance a complex schedule in a dynamic environment and be able to execute good judgment and discretion. Strong teamwork skills are a must as well as the ability to work with various personalities and styles. This is not an entry level position or a position on the legislative track; candidates should be interested in pursuing a scheduling/administrative career path—1-2 years of scheduling experience is preferred. Please email a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231426 | | STAFF ASSISTANT - The Democratic staff of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee is seeking a Staff Assistant to handle administrative tasks, answer phones, greet office visitors, manage interns, distribute mail, and support committee staff as well as the Administrative Director and Staff Director. Qualified applicants must be dependable with excellent organizational and communication skills. The Committee is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation. The Committee values diversity, equity and inclusion, and strongly encourages candidates to apply who have relevant lived experience and/or have been directly impacted by the Committee’s policy portfolio. Interested applicants should apply through the Senate Office Application Manager at: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/fddf4603-bb3c-43f7-9c1a-15961f83ebcc/. |
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231425 | | RESEARCH ASSISTANTS - The Democratic staff of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee is seeking Research Assistants to support its governmental affairs team in performing oversight and legislative activities within the Committee’s jurisdiction. The relevant portfolios include the following agencies and issue areas: Postal Service, Census Bureau, Office of Management and Budget, regulatory affairs and grants; Inspectors General, ethics, whistleblowers, National Archives and federal records, DC relations, and other policy areas related to good governance. Ideal candidates would have 2-3 years of related policy, government, or legal experience. Experience on the Hill is preferred but not required. Primary responsibilities include conducting research, drafting oversight letters, preparing memos regarding legislative proposals and Committee hearings, meeting with stakeholders, and other associated responsibilities. Candidates must be exceptionally strong writers, detail-oriented, be able to work under tight deadlines, and be able to handle multiple projects at once. Salary will be based on education and experience. The Committee is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation. The Committee values diversity, equity and inclusion, and strongly encourages candidates to apply who have relevant lived experience and/or have been directly impacted by the policy portfolio. Interested applicants should apply through the Senate Office Application Manager at: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/531d060a-20d9-4636-ade9-ffb09af2d233/. |
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231424 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - Senator Rand Paul seeks a Legislative Assistant to handle the Banking, Budget, Trade and Tax portfolio. Qualified candidates should have knowledge of the issues within the portfolio as well as a general breadth of knowledge on the Senator’s priorities and Senate procedure. Prior Senate or House experience in a related legislative role is strongly preferred. Must be a strong writer, researcher, and display the ability to think critically and outside the box. Responsibilities include staffing and briefing the Senator on relevant topics, drafting amendments and legislation, and representing the Senator before constituents. This is not an entry level position. Qualified candidates should email a resume and cover letter to gopsenatorjob@gmail.com with the Subject Line “Legislative Assistant Opening”. |
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231423 | | COMMUNICATIONS STAFFER/STRONG WRITER - Republican U.S. Senator is seeking a communications staffer/strong writer to join the press team. This is a writing-intensive role. Responsibilities include remarks, press releases, op-eds, and Congressional Record tributes, in addition to copy-editing written material. Interested applicants should send a resume and writing samples to ulrobert@gmail.com. |
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231421 | | REPUBLICAN HSGAC JOB OPENINGS - Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Republican Staff is accepting applications for a variety of policy positions. Ideal candidates will have 1 to 5 years of relevant policy experience. Candidates must have strong written communication skills, attention to detail and be able to work under tight deadlines. Successful candidates will be responsible for conducting oversight of federal agencies, advising on policy matters, and managing legislation within their assigned issue portfolio. Issue portfolios will be shaped by the interest and experience of successful candidates and existing staff. This is NOT an entry level position. Interested candidates should send their resume to gopsenatorjob@gmail.com with the subject line "HSGAC Republican Job Opening". |
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231415 | | LEGISLATIVE AIDE - Midwest Republican Senator seeks candidates for an open Legislative Aide position covering the areas of health care, education, and labor. Primary duties include reviewing legislative proposals in these areas, drafting written memos, verbally briefing senior staff and the Senator, and drafting responses to constituent correspondence. Qualified candidates will have a strong understanding of education, workforce, and health care issues, particularly those facing rural communities. Preferred candidates should possess Hill experience and/or experience in a federal agency. Strong written and verbal communication skills are necessary, along with exceptional proofreading skills. Midwest ties are important and this office is an equal opportunity employer. Please e-mail a brief cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231411 | | PRESS SECRETARY - A senior Democratic U.S. Senator is seeking a Press Secretary. The Press Secretary will serve as the point of contact for national media. Working closely with the Communications Director, the Press Secretary will help prepare the Senator for interviews, draft a variety of written materials, and design communications rollout plans for legislative initiatives. The Press Secretary will also manage the Senator’s social media channels. This is not an entry-level position. Competitive candidates will have 3-5 years of communications experience. Strong writing and editing skills are a must. Please e-mail a brief cover letter, 2 writing samples, and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231410 | | COUNSEL - The office of Senator John Kennedy is seeking an experienced Counsel to work in his Washington, D.C. office. The Counsel’s duties will include assisting the Senator’s Judiciary team with legislative research, memo drafting, and preparation for committee hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The Counsel’s portfolio may include subjects such as immigration, criminal law, judicial nominations, antitrust, civil rights, and intellectual property. Interested applicants should email their resume to senaterepublicanapplicants@gmail.com indicating the job title in the subject line. |
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231407 | | DEPUTY SCHEDULER/ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF OF STAFF - Republican Senator looking for a Deputy Scheduler / Assistant to the Chief of Staff for his Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include supporting the Scheduler in the management of the Senator’s calendar, assisting with travel arrangements, and demonstrate attention to detail. Applicants must be highly organized, exercise discretion, and have a strong interest in scheduling and administrative work. A successful candidate will have strong ability to multi-task in a fast paced environment. Interested applicants should email their resume to gopsenateapplicants@gmail.com. |
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231406 | | DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY - The Office of U.S. Senator Gary C. Peters seeks a Deputy Press Secretary in the Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include: drafting press releases, advisories, talking points, social media content, and other materials; leading all radio pitching and working with press in Michigan media markets; managing press interns; and assisting a fast-paced communications team. This role may require some travel to Michigan. The ideal candidate is highly motivated, a strong writer and communicator, has experience with digital content, is organized, and a team player. The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We value diversity, equity and inclusion, and candidates who have relevant lived experience and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply. To apply, follow this link https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/5c196a9b-8d22-48fa-aecb-a7785d2eba88/, create an account, complete the questionnaire, and upload a resume, cover letter and three writing samples. |
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231405 | | SPEECHWRITER - Senator Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, seeks a Speechwriter to join his communications team. This position will work on written products across the Senator’s offices. Primary responsibilities include drafting and revising speeches, opening statements, talking points, and floor remarks, as well as conducting historical and policy research to support written products. A successful candidate will be an excellent writer, detail oriented, and know how to write a joke. Prior experience working on public policy-related writing in the legislative or executive branch is a plus. Candidates from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, working class, military, and/or other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply, as well as candidates with ties to Massachusetts. Candidates should submit a resume and two writing samples to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231398 | | NEW JERSEY STAFF ASSISTANT - JERSEY CITY, NJ - New Jersey Democratic Senator is seeking a Staff Assistant in our Jersey City Office. Applicants must be detail oriented, well organized, able to handle a fast-paced work environment and work well in a team, and have exceptional interpersonal skills. Candidates should be personable, dependable and professional to support a very busy front office, and have excellent oral and written communication skills.
This position will require in-person presence in the office.
Duties include, but are not limited to, answering phones, maintaining office voicemail, greeting visitors, sorting mail, scheduling, various projects and other administrative duties as assigned, opening and closing the office, as well as providing support to Outreach and Casework staff as needed. Community relationships and ties a plus. Non-English language skills a plus. Please submit your application HERE. |
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231397 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - The Office of Senator Ruben Gallego seeks a Legislative Assistant to lead the Senator’s work on foreign policy, defense, veterans, intelligence, and related issues. The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in national security policy, a robust understanding of both congressional and executive branch operations, and the ability to provide sound, actionable advice on complex geopolitical and security matters. A proven track record of bipartisan collaboration and policy success is essential. Familiarity with Arizona’s national security interests and defense community is a plus.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to, advising the Senator on policy and legislative developments, developing and advancing legislative initiatives with a focus on bipartisan solutions, representing the Senator in meetings with constituents, and collaborating with stakeholders in Arizona and DC to advance the Senator’s policy priorities.
This is a full-time, in-person position based in Washington, D.C. Salary is commensurate with experience. Senator Gallego’s office is an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, LGBTQ+ and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, military status, gender identity and expression, marital status, parental status, or sexual orientation.
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, two-page writing sample, and three professional references to GallegoSenateResumes@gmail.com with the subject line: “Legislative Assistant – [Your Name].” Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. |
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231396 | | PRESS SECRETARY - Republican Senator’s DC Office is seeking a Press Secretary to join a fast paced, highly active communications team. Qualified candidates will be detail oriented, hardworking, and possess strong writing skills. Some responsibilities include drafting press releases, quotes, newsletters, and op-eds, clipping, booking media, and pitching stories. Prior, full-time, paid, Capitol Hill experience in a spokesperson role is required. This is not an entry level position. Candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and writing samples to conservativesenatorjob@gmail.com with the subject line “Personal Office Press Secretary”. |
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231395 | | CORRESPONDENCE MANAGER - The Office of Elissa Slotkin is seeking candidates to serve as Correspondence Manager for the office. Based in the Washington D.C. office, the ideal candidate would manage the overall system of constituent correspondence by mail, phone and email. They are responsible for hitting key metrics and ensuring the mail program is responsive and timely. Qualified candidates would have strong written and oral skills and would work closely with the Michigan Staff Writer to thoughtfully and proactively draft and mail the Senator’s ceremonial and congratulatory correspondence.
Additional duties include managing three Staff Assistants as well as Senator Slotkin’s internship program. This includes liaising with Michigan universities, actively recruiting a diverse candidate pool, selecting and training interns, and providing day to day guidance.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a one-page cover letter detailing their relevant experience and enthusiasm for the position, a resume with three professional references, and three 500-1000 word writing samples. Materials should be directed to transition@elissaslotkin.org, and candidates should include the title of the position they are applying for (Correspondence Manager) in the subject line of the email they send. Candidates should highlight any Michigan ties. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We value diversity, equity and inclusion, and candidates who have relevant experience and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply. |
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231394 | | PRESS ASSISTANT - Republican Senator’s DC Office is seeking a Press Assistant to join a fast paced, highly active communications team. Qualified candidates will be detail oriented, hardworking, and possess strong writing skills. Some responsibilities include drafting press releases, quotes, newsletters, and op-eds, managing daily news clips, photographing meetings, clipping, and booking radio. Prior Capitol Hill experience is required. Candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and writing samples to conservativesenatorjob@gmail.com with the subject line “Press Assistant”. |
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231393 | | SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN REGIONAL COORDINATOR - PONTIAC, MI - U.S. Senator Gary C. Peters seeks a highly-motivated, organized Regional Coordinator for his Southeast Michigan Regional Office located in Pontiac, Michigan. Working with the Senator’s Oakland and Bluewater Regional Directors, the Regional Coordinator’s primary duties include handling office administrative tasks, including among other things, answering phones, opening mail, drafting and coordinating correspondence, and managing the office’s internship program. The Regional Coordinator also assists with representing the Senator at meetings and public events, as assigned by the Regional Directors. The position requires some travel to communities throughout the Southeast Michigan region. This includes occasional meetings and events during evenings and weekends.
The ideal candidate is personable, dependable, flexible, able to multitask and prioritize, and works well under pressure. The candidate should have familiarity with the region and an interest in constituent services and public policy. A background or experience with government or customer service is preferred, and strong writing and grammar skills are a must. To be successful, the candidate should be both self-motivated and able to work independently, but also comfortable working as part of a large, highly-coordinated team.
The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We value diversity, equity and inclusion, and candidates who have relevant lived experience and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply.
To apply, follow this link https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/c733cdab-f63a-4d69-a4ce-ebc43490fe81/, create an account, complete the questionnaire, and upload a resume and cover letter. |
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231390 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT/COUNSEL FOR SENIOR REPUBLICAN SENATOR - Senior Republican Member of the Senate Finance Committee seeks a legislative assistant or counsel to handle an issue portfolio consisting of: education, labor, human services, child welfare, families, and religion. Qualified applicants will have at least three years of experience handling relevant policy issues. Prior Capitol Hill experience, graduate degree, or law degree strongly preferred. This is not an entry level position. Please send resume to SenateRepLA@gmail.com. |
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231389 | | SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN DETROIT AREA REGIONAL DIRECTOR - DETROIT, MI - U.S. Senator Gary C. Peters seeks a highly-motivated and organized Regional Director for Southeast Michigan Detroit area. Based in the Senator’s Detroit office, the region covered by this position includes the City of Detroit and northern Wayne County communities of Canton, the Grosse Pointes, Hamtramck, Harper Woods, Highland Park, Livonia, Northville, Northville Twp., Plymouth, Plymouth Twp., and Redford.
As the Senator’s principal point of contact in the region, primary responsibilities include serving as the Senator’s key liaison to government officials, business, non-profit and economic development entities, and community and constituent groups; representing and speaking on behalf of the Senator at meetings and events across the region; proposing activity and staffing the Senator when in the region, and developing and executing a strategic proactive outreach plan covering a broad range of constituencies and stakeholders in the effort to maintain a strong regional presence and ensure federal government accessibility for constituents. This position will also monitor and report to the Senator developing issues, opinions, and concerns in the region and work with state and DC-based colleagues on recommending solutions to regional problems with a federal connection. The position requires travel throughout the region and includes occasional meetings and events during evenings and weekends. This position will manage one staffer responsible for assisting the Regional Director with geographical areas or constituencies within the region as assigned, drafting correspondence, assisting with office administrative duties, and helping to manage the office intern program.
Qualified candidates for this full-time position will have a strong familiarity and demonstrated ties to the region, experience in community outreach, the ability to work with diverse groups and viewpoints, and an interest in public policy and service. Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communications skills are a must in this public-facing position as is the ability to multi-task and communicate effectively in a fast-paced environment with Michigan and DC colleagues. To be successful, one must be self-motivated and able to work independently, but also comfortable working as part of a large, highly-coordinated team.
The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We value diversity, equity and inclusion, and candidates who have relevant lived experience and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply.
To apply, follow this link https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/b92c285b-6dc9-4a59-a63f-6289f457bea3/, create an account, complete the questionnaire, and upload a resume and cover letter. |
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231377 | | ECONOMIST - The Republican staff of the U.S Congress Joint Economic Committee seek an economist with a background and interest in labor and immigration, particularly skills-based systems.
Successful candidates will have strong written and oral communication skills. The position requires independent research, as well as working closely with other economists on the staff. A Master’s in economics is required and a PhD in Economics is preferred.
Interested candidates should send a resume to RJobs@jec.senate.gov.
This office is an equal opportunity employer; we do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, disability, genetic information, national origin, uniformed service, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. |
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231376 | | REGIONAL COORDINATOR - SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN - U.S. Senator Gary C. Peters seeks a highly-motivated, organized Regional Coordinator for his Southeast Michigan Regional Office located in Pontiac, Michigan. Working with the Senator’s Oakland and Bluewater Regional Directors, the Regional Coordinator’s primary duties include handling office administrative tasks, including among other things, answering phones, opening mail, drafting and coordinating correspondence, and managing the office’s internship program. The Regional Coordinator also assists with representing the Senator at meetings and public events, as assigned by the Regional Directors. The position requires some travel to communities throughout the Southeast Michigan region. This includes occasional meetings and events during evenings and weekends.
The ideal candidate is personable, dependable, flexible, able to multitask and prioritize, and works well under pressure. The candidate should have familiarity with the region and an interest in constituent services and public policy. A background or experience with government or customer service is preferred, and strong writing and grammar skills are a must. To be successful, the candidate should be both self-motivated and able to work independently, but also comfortable working as part of a large, highly-coordinated team.
The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We value diversity, equity and inclusion, and candidates who have relevant lived experience and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply.
To apply, follow this link https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/c733cdab-f63a-4d69-a4ce-ebc43490fe81/, create an account, complete the questionnaire, and upload a resume and cover letter. |
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231372 | | SPEECHWRITER - Democratic Senator in leadership seeks a speechwriter to join an active communications team. Responsibilities include drafting, editing, and finalizing formal remarks, scripts for pre-recorded videos, op-eds, and other writing assignments as needed. Qualified candidates will have strong writing and research abilities as well as the organization and time management skills needed to work in a fast-paced, team environment. The ideal candidate will have 3-4 years of professional writing experience. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and 2-3 writing samples to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231357 | | SUMMER 2025 CLERKSHIP - The U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations office of Chairman Ron Johnson (R-WI) is seeking law clerks for the summer of 2025. The position offers law students the opportunity to gain experience conducting congressional oversight and investigations. Law clerk responsibilities will include conducting legal research, drafting memorandum, letters, and reports, assisting Subcommittee staff in performing administrative duties, and other duties as assigned. Law clerks will work closely with senior counsels and professional staff on a wide range of issues. This position is unpaid, but law school credit is available. Previous Capitol Hill, prosecutorial, investigative, or litigation experience preferred, but not required. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a resume to psirepclerk@gmail.com. |
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231352 | | REGIONAL DIRECTOR - BOSTON, MA - Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) is looking for a highly-motivated, detail-oriented, experienced Regional Director who will work with our team in his Boston office. A Regional Director’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to, staying informed on current issues in the region, alerting the office to any breaking news, issues, or upcoming events in the region, and identifying and attending meetings and events in the region on the Senator’s behalf (some of which will occur at night and on weekends). Additionally, Regional Directors must build and maintain strong relationships with local elected officials and community members, facilitate requests made of the Senator, and plan, advance, and execute events for the Senator in the region. Regional Directors are also responsible for some issue based work, often pertaining to key issues found in their region.
This is not an entry level position; competitive candidates will have a minimum of two years governmental or political experience. Candidates from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, working class, and/or other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply. Ties to Massachusetts are required. The salary for this position is $69,019 annually, with benefits that include a federal student loan repayment option. If interested in the position, email a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number 231352 in the subject line. |
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231351 | | DRIVER/STAFF ASSISTANT - ATLANTA, GA - Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) seeks a dependable, detail-oriented, and motivated individual to serve as Staff Assistant/Executive Assistant in the Atlanta, GA office. Interested candidates should have a strong work ethic, excellent writing skills, a clean driving record, and be able to fulfill tasks under pressure and time constraints. The candidate must be capable of working independently, managing time effectively, and solving problems in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities include driving the Senator, staffing the Senator at various events statewide, and aiding in administrative and constituent services duties in the office. This position requires the individual be available for some evening and unscheduled hours. Additional duties as assigned.
This is a mid-level position with a salary range of $50,000 to $55,000 annually and additional benefits. The Office is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the bases of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Interested applicants should email a resume and cover letter to jobs@ossoff.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231345 | | MILITARY LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - The Office of Senator Alsobrooks is seeking an experienced individual to serve as a Legislative Assistant to advise the Senator on military, intelligence, veterans’ affairs, and homeland security issues. The ideal candidate will be self-starting, detail-oriented, willing to take on any task, and able to juggle multiple assignments at one time. Candidates should be team players interested in growing their policy and legislative skills and working closely with a team to achieve results.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Develop and plan legislative initiatives and/or advise the Senator on legislative issues
- Develop potential legislative responses
- Draft legislative plans into legislative form
- Gather support for a bill or amendment from other Senators and/or interest groups
- Formulate supporting arguments and responses to opposing arguments
- Work with committee to advance bills
- Brief the Senator for floor work, committee work, work in the state and outside Senate-related activities
- Author background reports and memoranda
- Monitor and analyze legislative developments within committee and on the Senate floor
- Draft floor remarks for the Senator
- Act as the Senator’s representative with constituents, special interest groups, other Senate offices and federal agencies on legislative matters
This is not an entry level position. Applicants should have 2-4 years of previous Hill, agency, or other relevant policy expertise. Prior military service strongly preferred.
Location and Work Environment: The office of Senator Alsobrooks is hiring for this role in Washington D.C. This is a full-time, in-person position and successful candidates need to have the ability to work long and unpredictable hours, weekends, and holidays as needed.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a one-page cover letter detailing their relevant experience and interest in the position, and a resume with three professional references. Application should be directed to AlsobrooksLegJobs@gmail.com with the title of the position (Military Legislative Assistant) in the subject line of the email. |
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231343 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - JUDICIARY AND COMMERCE - The Office of Senator Alsobrooks is seeking an experienced individual to serve as a Legislative Assistant to advise the Senator on judiciary and commerce matters. Other legislative issues, such as tax, budget, and ethics will likely fall into this policy portfolio. The ideal candidate will be self-starting, detail-oriented, willing to take on any task, and able to juggle multiple assignments at one time. Candidates should be team players interested in growing their policy and legislative skills and working closely with a team to achieve results.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Develop and plan legislative initiatives and/or advise the Senator on legislative issues
- Develop potential legislative responses
- Draft legislative plans into legislative form
- Gather support for a bill or amendment from other Senators and/or interest groups
- Formulate supporting arguments and responses to opposing arguments
- Work with committee to advance bills
- Brief the Senator for floor work, committee work, work in the state and outside Senate-related activities
- Author background reports and memoranda
- Monitor and analyze legislative developments within committee and on the Senate floor
- Draft floor remarks for the Senator
- Act as the Senator’s representative with constituents, special interest groups, other Senate offices and federal agencies on legislative matters
This is not an entry level position. Applicants should have 2-4 years of previous Hill, agency, or other relevant policy expertise. A law degree is preferred.
Location and Work Environment: The office of Senator Alsobrooks is hiring for this role in Washington D.C. This is a full-time, in-person position and successful candidates need to have the ability to work long and unpredictable hours, weekends, and holidays as needed.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a one-page cover letter detailing their relevant experience and interest in the position, and a resume with three professional references. Application should be directed to AlsobrooksLegJobs@gmail.com with the title of the position (Legislative Assistant – Judiciary and Commerce) in the subject line of the email. |
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231330 | | PRESS SECRETARY - The Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee Democratic Staff is seeking a Press Secretary. Working closely with the Ranking Member’s Communications team, the Press Secretary will draft a variety of written materials, design communications rollout plans for legislative initiatives, and respond to inquiries and work with press around issues within the Committee’s jurisdiction. The Press Secretary will also manage the Committee Minority’s social media channels. This is not an entry-level position. Competitive candidates will have 3-5 years of communications experience. Strong writing and editing skills are a must. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231322 | | REPUBLICAN HSGAC JOB OPENINGS - Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Republican Staff is accepting applications for a variety of policy positions. Ideal candidates will have 1 to 5 years of relevant policy experience. Candidates must have strong written communication skills, attention to detail and be able to work under tight deadlines. Successful candidates will be responsible for conducting oversight of federal agencies, advising on policy matters, and managing legislation within their assigned issue portfolio. Issue portfolios will be shaped by the interest and experience of successful candidates and existing staff. This is NOT an entry level position. Interested candidates should send their resume to gopsenatorjob@gmail.com with the subject line "HSGAC Republican Job Opening". |
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231319 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - Republican Senator is seeking an experienced Legislative Assistant to lead their healthcare, education, and labor portfolio. The Legislative Assistant will provide policy analysis and guidance on these matters, while also drafting legislation and identifying areas for the Senator to lead within the portfolio. Previous hill experience of at least three or more years is required. Interested applicants should email a resume and writing sample to gopsenateapplicants@gmail.com. |
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231306 | | ECONOMIST - The Republican staff of a Senate Committee are seeking an economist with expertise in data analytics and economic forecasting. Interest and expertise in tax policy and the budget process is preferred. Key responsibilities include research and writing reports, policy recommendations, monitoring economic indicators and advising the members of the committee on economic trends. Candidates should be able to distill complex economic concepts and language into easily understandable content. The ability to run models and analyze big data sets is required. A team player with the ability to think strategically, pay strict attention to detail, and work collaboratively to complete projects in a timely and efficient manner is a must. Applicants with Hill or agency experience is a plus. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231292 | | CONSTITUENT SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE - ATLANTA, GA - Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) seeks a Constituent Services Representative in his Atlanta office. Duties include providing exceptional customer service and casework management to constituents, working with congressional liaisons at federal agencies to address and resolve a high volume of cases across Georgia. This position requires previous professional experience in customer service, social services, and/or casework. Qualified candidates will demonstrate knowledge, skills, and experience in customer service; excellent verbal and written communications skills; exceptional organization and project management; and the ability to exercise good judgment and discretion. Proficiency in Spanish (both written and verbal) is strongly preferred. The starting annual salary for this position is $55,000 with eligibility for Senate benefits.
Interested applicants should email a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to jobs@ossoff.senate.gov indicating the job referral number and “Constituent Services Representative” in the subject line. Incomplete applications will not be considered. No calls or drop bys, please. The Office is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the bases of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Applicants with disabilities who require reasonable accommodation to participate effectively in the application or hiring processes are encouraged to request an accommodation at any time during those processes. Requests for accommodation should be directed to jobs@ossoff.senate.gov. |
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231276 | | SPEECHWRITER - The Office of Senator Elissa Slotkin is seeking an experienced Speechwriter to serve in the Washington, DC office. The Speechwriter will be responsible for drafting written remarks for Senator Slotkin, including floor speeches, public remarks, questions in Congressional hearings, op-eds, and other public statements. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of policy issues, a talent for plainspoken storytelling, and the ability to capture Senator Slotkin’s voice and vision in written form. This position requires excellent research skills, political acumen, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. This position is based in Washington, DC.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a one-page cover letter detailing their relevant experience and enthusiasm for the position, a resume with three professional references, and three 500-1000 word writing samples. Materials should be directed to transition@elissaslotkin.org, and candidates should include the title of the position they are applying for (Speechwriter) in the subject line of the email they send. Candidates should highlight any Michigan ties. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. |
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231275 | | STAFF ASSISTANT - Small Government-minded Republican Senator’s DC Office seeks organized, dependable and professional Staff Assistant. Responsibilities will include answering phones, greeting visitors, helping coordinate Capitol Tours and Flags, managing mail and general office tasks. Ability to multitask and a can-do attitude are extremely important. Prior Capitol Hill experience through an internship is highly desired. Please email your resume to gopsenatorjob@gmail.com to inquire more about the opening. |
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231227 | | COMMITTEE OFFICE PRESS SECRETARY - Senate Committee is seeking a Press Secretary to join a fast paced, highly active communications team with a policy focus on oversight and homeland security. Qualified candidates will be detail oriented, hardworking, and possess strong writing skills. Some responsibilities include drafting press releases, quotes, and op-eds, pitching stories, and working with journalists. Prior, full-time, paid, Capitol Hill experience in a spokesperson role is required. This is not an entry level position. Candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and writing samples to conservativesenatorjob@gmail.com with the subject line “Committee Office Press Secretary”. |
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231226 | | PERSONAL OFFICE PRESS SECRETARY - Republican Senator’s DC Office is seeking a Press Secretary to join a fast paced, highly active communications team. Qualified candidates will be detail oriented, hardworking, and possess strong writing skills. Some responsibilities include drafting press releases, quotes, newsletters, and op-eds, clipping, booking media, and pitching stories. Prior, full-time, paid, Capitol Hill experience in a spokesperson role is required. This is not an entry level position. Candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and writing samples to conservativesenatorjob@gmail.com with the subject line “Personal Office Press Secretary”. |
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231217 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - Northeast Democratic Senator seeks Legislative Assistant to handle banking portfolio. Individual must be knowledgeable of current legislative and non-legislative issues and have a thorough understanding of the legislative process and the Senate’s organization and procedures. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, advising and staffing the Senator, analyzing legislative and policy developments, recommending strategies on bills and amendments, and working closely with state staff and a robust press operation. This position requires outstanding oral communication and writing skills, as well as the ability to conduct strong research and analysis. A successful candidate will possess excellent academic credentials and will have the ability to produce quality work under pressure in an extremely fast-paced environment. Advanced degree preferred and Hill experience required. This office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. Interested applicants should email cover letter and resume to legjobs@email.senate.gov, ATTN: Banking LA in the subject line. |
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231207 | | LEGAL FELLOWSHIP - U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) seeks a lawyer or recent law school graduate for a full-time, one-year Legal Fellowship beginning in August 2025. The Fellow will support the Senator’s policy work on issues in the Judiciary portfolio, including civil rights and liberties, government ethics, criminal justice, prison oversight, law enforcement, immigration, antitrust, and intellectual property. judicial and Department of Justice nominations. The Fellow will also support the Senator’s investigative work on human rights.
Primary responsibilities include legal research and writing; drafting legal memoranda and briefs, writing and editing oversight letters, interviewing issue stakeholders and eyewitnesses to human rights abuse; serving as a full team member in preparation for meetings and hearings; advising the Senator; and other duties as assigned. The Fellow will work closely with and report to the Senator’s Counsels.
Candidates must be exceptionally strong writers, detail-oriented, self-starters, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. Prior experience in legislative and investigative work, such as working for an oversight committee or as a prosecutor, is a plus. Georgia ties preferred but not required. Candidates must possess a J.D. Fellows should plan to be based in or near Washington, D.C. This position is not paid, but the Office can coordinate with fellowship or external funding opportunities identified by potential Fellows.
Interested parties should e-mail a cover letter, resume, writing sample of no more than 10 pages, and three professional references to jobs@ossoff.senate.gov by May 1, 2025, indicating “Legal Fellow – ” followed by your name in the subject line. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered. No phone calls or drop-bys, please.
The Office is an equal employment opportunity employer and candidates of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The office does not discriminate on the bases of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Applicants with disabilities who require reasonable accommodation to participate effectively in the application or hiring processes are encouraged to request an accommodation at any time during those processes. Requests for accommodation should be directed to jobs@ossoff.senate.gov. |
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231197 | | DEPUTY SCHEDULER/ASSISTANT TO CHIEF OF STAFF - The office of U.S. Senator Alsobrooks seeks a Deputy Scheduler/Assistant to the Chief of Staff. Primary duties include organizing, vetting, and tracking incoming meeting requests and invitations; coordinating travel arrangements; assisting the Director of Scheduling with the Senator’s daily and long-term schedules; maintaining all scheduling files; and other administrative and operational duties as required. Responsibilities include driving the Senator to events and meetings in Washington DC, staffing the Senator at various events, and handling other special projects as needs arise. A valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, and access to a vehicle are required. Prior scheduling experience is preferred. A successful candidate should be available to work flexible and unpredictable hours, demonstrate outstanding interpersonal, written and oral communication skills, and will thrive in a fast-paced environment, pay close attention to detail, and work well with a team.
The Office is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Qualified candidates should send a cover letter and resume to alsobrooksoperationsjobs@gmail.com. No phone calls or walk-ins please. |
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231180 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - ECONOMIC POLICY - The Office of Senator Elissa Slotkin is seeking a legislative assistant to lead her economic policy work.
Responsibilities include: 1) Research: This position involves conducting in-depth research on various policy issues, analyzing legislation, drafting memos, speeches, and other materials, and providing strategic advice to the Senator on upcoming bills, votes, and policy initiatives, 2) Legislation: The Legislative Assistant will work closely with relevant committee staff to craft and advance legislation. The Legislative Assistant will closely monitors hearings and relevant developments in the Senator’s areas of focus, ensuring that the Senator is well-informed and prepared to make decisions. The Legislative Assistant will also engage with constituents, stakeholders, and advocacy groups to gather input and feedback, addressing concerns and shaping policy positions accordingly, 3) Representation of the Senator: The Legislative Assistant will at times represent the Senator in meetings and attend hearings or briefings on her behalf, 4) Internal collaboration: The Legislative Assistant will actively collaborate with other staff members, government agencies, and advocacy groups to advance the Senator legislative agenda.
Candidate qualifications: Proven economic policy expertise and a deep knowledge of the legislative process; excellent communication skills, both oral and written – and the ability to deliver a concise, strategic verbal briefing; strong organizational skills and attention to detail; ability to juggle multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast-paced environment; excellent written and verbal communication skills; understanding of the legislative process, include formal and informal processes for bringing legislation from conception to enactment; ability to maintain confidentiality, stay updated on policy developments, and collaborate effectively with a wide range of individuals and groups; and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are also crucial for success in this role.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a one page cover letter, a resume with three professional references, a 500-1000 word writing sample, and if applicable, describe their Michigan ties. Materials must be submitted to to transition@elissaslotkin.org, and include the title of the position (Legislative Assistant – Economic Policy) in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. |
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231179 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - HOMELAND AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS (HSGAC) - The Office of Senator Elissa Slotkin is seeking a legislative assistant to lead her work on the Homeland and Government Affairs (HSGAC) committee. This role is in the Washington D.C. office. Candidates should expect a fast paced, results oriented work environment. Responsibilities include: 1) Committee Work: advise and prepare the Senator in advance of HSGAC hearings, to ensure that the Senator is well-informed and prepared to engage on a range of issues before the committee, work closely with committee staff to craft and advance legislation. The Legislative Assistant will also engage with constituents, stakeholders, and advocacy groups to gather input and feedback, addressing concerns and shaping policy positions accordingly, 2) Research: This position involves conducting in-depth research on various policy issues, analyzing legislation, drafting memos, speeches, and other materials, and providing strategic advice to the Senator on upcoming bills, votes, and policy initiatives, 3) Representation of the Senator: The Legislative Assistant will at times represent the Senator in meetings and attend hearings or briefings on her behalf, 4) Internal collaboration: The Legislative Assistant will actively collaborate with other staff members, government agencies, and advocacy groups to advance the Senator legislative agenda.
Candidate qualifications: Proven economic policy expertise and a deep knowledge of the legislative process; excellent communication skills, both oral and written – and the ability to deliver a concise, strategic verbal briefing; strong organizational skills and attention to detail; ability to juggle multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast-paced environment; excellent written and verbal communication skills; understanding of the legislative process, include formal and informal processes for bringing legislation from conception to enactment; ability to maintain confidentiality, stay updated on policy developments, and collaborate effectively with a wide range of individuals and groups; and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are also crucial for success in this role.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a one page cover letter, a resume with three professional references, a 500-1000 word writing sample, and if applicable, describe their Michigan ties. Materials must be submitted to to transition@elissaslotkin.org, and include the title of the position (Legislative Assistant – Homeland and Government Affairs) in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. |
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231164 | | PRESS ASSISTANT - Liberty Minded Republican Senator’s DC Office is seeking a Press Assistant to join a fast paced, highly active communications team. Qualified candidates will be detail oriented, hardworking, and possess strong writing skills. Some responsibilities include drafting press releases, quotes, newsletters, and op-eds, managing daily news clips, photographing meetings, clipping, and booking radio. Prior Capitol Hill experience is required. Candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and writing samples to conservativesenatorjob@gmail.com. |
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231135 | | LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT - Republican Senator on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is accepting applications for a LC position that will be responsible for covering the Foreign Relations, Defense and Veterans portfolio. The ideal candidate will have 1 to 5 years of relevant experience. The successful candidate must be a self-starter with strong written communication skills, attention to detail and be able to work under tight deadlines. Prior Hill experience is strongly preferred. This is NOT an entry level position. Interested candidates should send their resume to conservativesenatorjob@gmail.com with the subject line "SFRC LC". |
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231127 | | SPEECHWRITER - The Office of Senator Adam Schiff is seeking a Speechwriter to lead all speechwriting for his Washington, DC office.
Responsibilities include drafting, editing, and finalizing remarks for events in Washington, DC and in state, including floor speeches, recorded remarks, and a wide range of public events.
The Speechwriter will also assist in drafting and finalizing op-eds, statements, and other written materials; drafting and editing scripts for pre-recorded remarks; working with the Communications Director to propose and pitch concepts for op-eds, statements, essays, long-form speeches, and other communications projects to leverage news cycles; copy editing all published communications work and serving as a grammar and style expert for the entire office; working closely with the press team and senior staff to assist with other writing and messaging needs as they come up.
Qualified candidates will have at least 2-5 years of political and policy communications experience, preferably in speechwriting. Strong writing, research, and proofreading skills are required, as is attention to detail.
This is a full-time in-person position. Salary commensurate with experience. This position is eligible for all Senate employee benefits. Senator Schiff’s office is an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, LGBTQ+ and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, military status, gender identity and expression, marital status, parental status, or sexual orientation.
TO APPLY:
Email a cover letter, resume and two writing samples (one must be a speech) to CASenateJobs@gmail.com with the subject line, [Last Name, First Name]; “Speechwriter”.
In the body of the email, please include three sentences on what democracy means to you.
Please no unsolicited drop-ins, phone calls, or emails to the office. |
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231117 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT/POLICY ADVISOR FOR ECONOMIC ISSUES - The Office of Senator Adam Schiff is seeking a legislative assistant or policy advisor for economic issues, including tax, trade, financial services, small business, retirement / pensions, and Social Security issues. The ideal candidate has a background in economic policy issues (background in financial services and tax policy is a plus), congressional or executive branch experience, and a track record of coalition building and achieving bipartisan legislative success, with strong relationships across government. Oversight experience and California ties are a plus, and should be noted.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, advising the Senator about economic issues and developments, leading his relevant work on the Small Business Committee, representing the Senator in meetings with high-level representatives, developing new and existing policy priorities with an eye towards bipartisan success, and working with stakeholders both in state and DC to advance policy priorities.
This is a full-time in-person position. Salary commensurate with experience. This position is eligible for all Senate employee benefits. Senator Schiff’s office is an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, LGBTQ+ and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, military status, gender identity and expression, marital status, parental status, or sexual orientation.
TO APPLY: Email a cover letter and resume to CASenateJobs@gmail.com with the subject line, [Last Name, First Name]; “LA – Econ”. Please no unsolicited drop-ins, phone calls, or emails to the office. |
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