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Revised: June 22, 2025 at 08:01 AM
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The Senate Employment Bulletin is published as a service to Senate offices choosing to advertise staff vacancies. The bulletin is revised in real time during business hours. For live updates, follow the Senate Employment Office on Twitter @Senate_Jobs.
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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231710 | | LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT - Midwest Republican Senator seeks a Legislative Correspondent to join his Washington, D.C. office. Portfolio areas include healthcare, education, and other issues as assigned. Candidates should be professional, prompt, organized and detail oriented, display strong interpersonal skills, and possess excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Primary duties include processing and answering constituent correspondence, policy research, drafting written memos, and assisting with legislative projects. Relevant experience and background are preferred.
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and references to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231709 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - A Midwest Republican Senator and member of the Senate Appropriations Committee seeks a legislative assistant to join their Washington, D.C. office to handle judicial, law enforcement, and immigration issues.
Other duties include preparing written and verbal briefs, reviewing legislation and spearheading legislative initiatives within their portfolio, and staffing and advising the Senator when pertinent. The LA will also work with stakeholders, law enforcement, and other interested parties across the state.
Candidates should possess a proactive approach to legislative work and be able to operate under tight deadlines. They should also be prompt, organized and detail oriented, display strong interpersonal skills, and possess excellent written and verbal communication abilities. This is not an entry level position. The most qualified applicants will have relevant experience and background.
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and references to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231708 | | DEPUTY DIRECTOR SUPPORT SERVICES #544 - The Senate Sergeant at Arms is seeking a Deputy Director Support Services for the Support Operations department. The Deputy Director position serves within the Support Services department of the Support Operations division within the U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms. This position directly supports the Director to lead five separate sections that provide important services to the Senate community: Senate Photographic Services, Senate Hair Care, Capitol Exchange, Administrative Services, and the Stars of Valor Fellowships Program for veterans, Gold Star families, and active-duty military spouses. As part of Support Services leadership, this position will also provide support the Deputy Assistant Sergeant at Arms and the Assistant Sergeant at Arms for Support Operations.
The work of the Deputy Director is highly responsible, senior manager-level work assisting the Director of Support Services in leading and supervising a team of five separate service sections and 54 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees. This position will support each section in providing excellent customer service to Senators, staff, and visitors within the Capitol complex by ensuring the timely and effective fulfillment of photographic, video, personal care, and administrative requests. The Deputy Director will be required to help optimize processes and workflows to achieve maximum efficiency; manage short- and long-term projects; identify best practices and mitigate challenges within teams; manage financial and human resources actions; and help ensure that Support Services sections and personnel remain aligned with the SAA mission at all times. Hiring for this vacancy announcement is governed by the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act. 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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231707 | | FURNITURE AND WOOD FINISHER #676 - The Senate Sergeant at Arms is seeking a Furniture and Wood Finisher for the Capitol Operations department. This is highly-skilled work finishing and re-finishing furniture and wooden articles (i.e. frames, plaques and shadow boxes) for Senate offices. Work includes custom mixing and applying stains, dyes, toners, epoxies, lacquers to the surface of furniture and wooden articles to produce a lustrous, high-quality, protective finish. Completes onsite touch-ups of items inside the U.S. Capitol building. Exercises considerable discretion and independent judgment based on extensive knowledge of furniture and wood finishing processes and techniques. Work is performed under the supervision of the Furnishings Fabrication Supervisor. Hiring for this vacancy announcement is governed by the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act. 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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231706 | | STAFF ASSISTANT/DRIVER - The Office of U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego seeks a dependable, organized, and professional individual to serve as a Staff Assistant/Driver in Washington D.C. This dual-role position combines administrative responsibilities with providing transportation support for the Senator, ensuring smooth operations both in the office and on the road. This position requires the individual be available for some evening and unscheduled hours.
Salary: Competitive, commensurate with experience
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.
- Support legislative and administrative staff with research, briefing materials, and other projects as needed.
- Provide safe and reliable transportation for the Senator to and from meetings, events, and official engagements.
- Monitor schedules to ensure punctuality and adjust routes as needed to accommodate last-minute changes.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience.
- A clean driving record and valid driver’s license (background checks will be conducted).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings and weekends.
- A professional demeanor and discretion, especially when handling sensitive or confidential matters.
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to GallegoSenateResumes@gmail.com with the subject line: “Staff Assistant/Driver Application – [Your Name].” Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. |
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231705 | | REGIONAL ASSISTANT - BOSTON, MA - Massachusetts Democratic Senator seeks a Regional Assistant with immediate availability for their Boston office. This is an entry-level role and primary responsibilities include responding to constituent inquiries and requests for assistance, liaising with federal agencies on behalf of constituents, and supporting events and other special projects. Regional Assistants support Regional Directors by assisting with their work, liaising with external stakeholders, tracking region-specific policy issues, and facilitating community outreach by attending meetings. 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.
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 in PDF form, indicating your earliest available start date, to MADemStaffAssistant@gmail.com by July 2, 2025. |
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231704 | | DIGITAL CONTENT EDITOR - JERSEY CITY/BARRINGTON, NEW JERSEY - Senator Andy Kim is looking for a versatile, knowledgeable, and hardworking Digital Content Editor to join our team. A successful applicant has versatile graphic design, video editing, and social media skills with a focus on editing – animation and motion graphic experience is a plus. A strong applicant also has a strong eye for bringing clips, b-roll, still images, and other types of footage to life to tell compelling stories.
Location: Jersey City / Barrington, New Jersey
Key Responsibilities:
- Work with the Digital Director and entire Communications team to produce and edit original content including graphics and short-and-long-form videos for various digital platforms and audiences.
- Assist in the editing and production of multiple high-performing videos each week for Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and other digital platforms.
- Write scripts, review transcripts, and incorporate raw materials including still images, animations, text, and more to create engaging video projects.
- Establish effective ways to use footage from live streams, virtual meetings, press conferences, and events, as well as news coverage, to create high-performing videos.
- Cover and capture content, including photos, b-roll, and footage, for all statewide, public-facing events––including, but not limited to––town halls, meetings, visits, and press conferences.
- Assist in the management of press in New Jersey under the direction of the New Jersey Press Secretary and larger communications team.
- Ensure timely delivery of high-quality image and video content under tight deadlines, including in rapid response situations, with a keen attention to detail for accuracy, brand and message consistency.
Qualifications:
- High proficiency in video editing and graphic design, including experience with the Adobe Creative Suite (specifically Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Photoshop). Animation and motion graphics experience is a plus.
- 1-3 years experience editing videos for digital platforms. All types of experience accepted.
- Ability to quickly craft a compelling video using footage from a variety of sources.
- Strong script writing skills with the ability to translate complex ideas into compelling visuals and narratives.
- Deeply organized with the ability to prioritize multiple projects moving at different speeds.
- Exceptional tech, logistical, and troubleshooting skills.
- A deep understanding of social media platforms, emerging media spaces and ecosystems, trending topics, and effective content strategies.
- Availability for occasional weekend and evening work to support community events and outreach.
Ideal Candidate: The ideal Digital Content Editor is creative, passionate about digital storytelling, and committed to engaging constituents through digital media. You should be a self-starter who works collaboratively, thinks strategically, and is eager to help drive a digital program that’ll connect with a variety of audiences.
To Apply: Resume and an extensive portfolio. CLICK HERE.
Application Deadline: July 9th, 11:00PM |
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231703 | | PRESS SECRETARY - The Press Secretary serves as a key spokesperson and media liaison for the Western Republican US Senator, working closely with the Communications Director to execute an effective and proactive media strategy. This role requires excellent judgment, strong writing skills, and the ability to manage multiple communications projects under tight deadlines. The Press Secretary helps shape the Senator’s public message and ensure that communications are clear, timely, and aligned with legislative and political priorities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Serve as a primary point of contact for reporters and media outlets; respond to press inquiries and coordinate interviews.
- Draft and distribute press releases, statements, op-eds, and media advisories.
- Assist in developing messaging and communications strategy to promote the Senator’s priorities and policy positions.
- Monitor media coverage, flag key developments, and provide media briefings and summaries to staff.
- Coordinate closely with legislative and state teams to ensure communications reflect current activities and priorities.
- Manage press lists and build relationships with local and national reporters.
- Help plan and staff press events, interviews, and media availabilities—both in D.C. and in-state.
- Collaborate with the digital team to amplify earned media on social platforms.
- Travel with the Senator for major announcements or press-intensive events as needed.
- Provide rapid response and help shape the office’s media posture during breaking news or high-profile moments.
Qualifications:
- Previous experience as a Press Secretary or Deputy Press Secretary in US Senate
- Familiarity with Utah media preferred
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong news judgment and familiarity with the media landscape, including key D.C. and local Utah outlets (if applicable).
- Ability to think strategically, work independently, and maintain professionalism under pressure.
- Comfortable representing the office in on-the-record conversations.
- Knowledge of the legislative process and the Senator’s policy interests.
- Ability to handle confidential information with discretion.
Preferred Experience:
- Background in journalism, public relations, or political communications.
- Familiarity with Utah political landscape (if applicable).
- Experience working with regional and national broadcast media.
Compensation:
Commensurate with experience and in line with Senate salary guidelines.
Qualified candidates should submit their resume to Curtis_Resume@curtis.senate.gov. |
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231702 | | PERSONAL AIDE/BODY PERSON - The Personal Aide (commonly referred to as a “Body Man” or “Body Person”) is a trusted, highly discreet assistant who travels with and provides direct support to the Senator throughout the workday. This role serves as the Senator’s logistical and situational support, helping manage the flow of meetings, keeping the Senator prepared and on schedule, and acting as a key liaison between the Senator and staff while in motion. This individual must be adaptable, highly organized, calm under pressure, and committed to the highest standards of professionalism.
Key Responsibilities:
- Travel with the Senator throughout the workday—to provide real-time support.
- Ensure the Senator is on schedule, has necessary materials for each meeting, and is briefed and prepped accordingly.
- Act as the point of contact between the Senator and staff when the Senator is en route or in back-to-back engagements.
- Coordinate with the scheduler to manage transitions between events, flag potential timing issues, and help anticipate needs.
- Handle personal items and logistics discreetly and professionally.
- Maintain a readiness kit including notepads, chargers, documents, water, and other essentials.
- Provide assistance during events, including cueing participants, managing crowd interactions, and prepping venues.
- Coordinate with advance staff or field reps for events and site visits.
- Occasionally take notes or track follow-ups during impromptu conversations or meetings.
- Uphold strict confidentiality, especially concerning sensitive meetings or discussions.
Qualifications:
- High level of discretion and trustworthiness.
- Prior political, military, campaign, or scheduling experience preferred.
- Excellent time management and multitasking skills.
- Strong interpersonal communication and situational awareness.
- Flexible schedule, including the ability to travel frequently and adapt to early mornings or late evenings.
- Ability to anticipate needs without being prompted.
- Strong familiarity with the Senator’s priorities and tone.
Qualified candidates should submit their resume to Curtis_Resume@curtis.senate.gov. |
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231701 | | SCHEDULER - Republican U.S. Senator is seeking a highly organized, proactive, and detail-oriented Scheduler to manage the Senator’s daily and long-term calendar in the Washington, D.C. office. The ideal candidate will be a team player with strong administrative and communication skills, and the ability to operate in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage and coordinate the Senator’s daily and long-term calendar, including meetings, briefings, travel, and events in both D.C. and the home state.
- Prioritize and evaluate all incoming scheduling requests in coordination with the Chief of Staff, Legislative Director, Communications Director, and State Director.
- Work closely with legislative, communications, and state teams to ensure alignment of priorities and messaging.
- Coordinate logistics for official travel, including flights, lodging, transportation, and event prep.
- Draft and maintain daily and weekly itineraries for the Senator.
- Coordinate daily logistics to/from the Senator’s meetings on and off the Hill.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for all scheduling matters with outside stakeholders, including constituents, elected officials, federal agencies, and advocacy groups.
Qualifications:
- Previous US Senate scheduling experience (others need not apply)
- Detail oriented, exceptional organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple, shifting priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- High level of discretion, professionalism, and judgment.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to maintain a calm and positive attitude under pressure.
- Commitment to conservative principles.
- Willingness to work irregular hours, including nights and weekends as determined by the Senate schedule.
Qualified candidates should submit their resume to Curtis_Resume@curtis.senate.gov. |
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231700 | | ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT STAFFER - Senator Cantwell, a senior member of the Committee on Energy & Natural Resources, seeks an experienced policy staffer to manage her office’s energy and environment portfolio. As the position entails working for one of the Senate’s leading champions for clean energy, outdoor recreation, and addressing the climate crisis, qualified candidates must possess an extensive knowledge of related policy areas and the demonstrated ability to make progress on the Senator’s priorities using excellent written and verbal communication skills, political judgement, and ability to draft creative legislative solutions with bipartisan appeal. Position will also entail staffing the Senator at relevant hearings and meetings, speech writing, and proactive engagement with constituents and stakeholders. Candidates with ties to Washington state, at least five years of Congressional work experience, and a steadfast and cheerful disposition are strongly preferred. This office is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter in a single PDF document with the subject line “Energy and Environment Job” to jobs@cantwell.senate.gov. |
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231699 | | PAID COMMITTEE INTERNSHIP - The U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs (Democratic Staff) welcomes applications for its Fall 2025 Internship. The internship provides an opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge on how a Senate Committee works to pass legislation, conducts oversight on federal agencies and programs, and implements policy. Preference will be given to veterans and others with demonstrated knowledge of veteran and military issues, but all applications will be considered. Applications can be found at www.veterans.senate.gov/internship and are due by July 11, 2025. |
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231698 | | REGIONAL MANAGER - MACOMB/THUMB - The Office of Senator Elissa Slotkin is seeking an experienced, dedicated, community-centered professionals to serve as a Regional Manager in the Michigan Macomb/Thumb area. The Regional Manager will be responsible for representing the Senator in this region, maintaining close relationships with community leaders and constituent groups, staffing special events in their assigned counties and other parts of the region as needed. The Regional Manager will attend meetings and events with the Senator when she is in their region. The Regional Manager will report to the Deputy State Director.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Representation of the Senator: The Regional Manager will serve as the primary representative for the Senator at key events in their region of responsibility, which will require a high level of interaction, engagement, and public speaking. These representational responsibilities may occur on nights and weekends.
- Community outreach: The Regional Manager will serve as the day-to-day primary point of contact for community leaders and constituent groups in their region of responsibility, and will develop and lead an active engagement strategy in their region that reflects the priorities of the Senator.
- Engagement with federal agencies: The Regional Manager will act as a liaison with federal, district, and local agencies and will actively liaise with the Senator’s constituent services team to ensure the delivery of timely support.
- Internal communication: Regional Managers provide the Senator and members of the senate team regular updates on issues within their region of responsibility. Regional Managers will actively participate in cross-team efforts that may impact their region of responsibility, including but not limited to correspondence, legislative initiatives, and other special requests.
Candidate qualifications:
- Strong professional record, with deep ties to the community.
- Strong communication skills, adept at writing clearly and concisely. Experienced public speaker, comfortable with speaking in front of large audiences.
- Knowledge of government at both the state and federal level.
- The ability to work both independently and as part of a team are also crucial for success in this role.
Location and work environment: This position is located in the state of Michigan. The office of Senator Elissa Slotkin will consider applications from candidates in any community across the state. The position requires flexibility to work occasional nights and weekends, due to the external relations component of the role.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a one-page cover letter detailing their relevant experience and enthusiasm for the position and their issue areas of interest/expertise and a resume with three professional references. Materials should be directed to transition@elissaslotkin.org, and applicants should include the title of the position (Regional Manager: Macomb/Thumb) in the subject line of the email they send. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. |
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231697 | | REGIONAL MANAGER - DETROIT/WAYNE COUNTY - The Office of Senator Elissa Slotkin is seeking an experienced, dedicated, community-centered professional to serve as Regional Manager in the Detroit and Wayne County area. The Regional Manager will be responsible for representing the Senator in this regions, maintaining close relationships with community leaders and constituent groups, staffing special events in their assigned counties and other parts of the region as needed. The Regional Manager will attend meetings and events with the Senator when she is in their region. The Regional Manager will report to the Deputy State Director.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Representation of the Senator: The Regional Manager will serve as the primary representative for the Senator at key events in their region of responsibility, which will require a high level of interaction, engagement, and public speaking. These representational responsibilities may occur on nights and weekends.
- Community outreach: The Regional Manager will serve as the day-to-day primary point of contact for community leaders and constituent groups in their region of responsibility, and will develop and lead an active engagement strategy in their region that reflects the priorities of the Senator.
- Engagement with federal agencies: The Regional Manager will act as a liaison with federal, district, and local agencies and will actively liaise with the Senator’s constituent services team to ensure the delivery of timely support.
- Internal communication: Regional Managers provide the Senator and members of the senate team regular updates on issues within their region of responsibility. Regional Managers will actively participate in cross-team efforts that may impact their region of responsibility, including but not limited to correspondence, legislative initiatives, and other special requests.
Candidate qualifications:
- Strong professional record, with deep ties to the community.
- Strong communication skills, adept at writing clearly and concisely. Experienced public speaker, comfortable with speaking in front of large audiences.
- Knowledge of government at both the state and federal level.
- The ability to work both independently and as part of a team are also crucial for success in this role.
Location and work environment: This position is located in the state of Michigan. The office of Senator Elissa Slotkin will consider applications from candidates in any community across the state. The position requires flexibility to work occasional nights and weekends, due to the external relations component of the role.
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a one-page cover letter detailing their relevant experience and enthusiasm for the position and their issue areas of interest/expertise and a resume with three professional references. Please also note your region of interest: Detroit/Wayne County. 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. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. |
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231696 | | INFORMATION ASSURRANCE BRANCH MANAGER #5216 - Step into the role of SAA Cybersecurity Information Assurance (IA) Manager where challenges become opportunities. We're seeking an experienced, knowledgeable leader capable of identifying, managing, and reporting on the Senate’s information assurance requirements. Responsibilities will include performing reviews, assessments, and audits, conducting research, and facilitating communication to internal and external stakeholders where necessary. The position will monitor, coordinate, and implement policies, standards, procedures, controls, and guidelines to support security, compliance, and audit requirements.
The Information Awareness branch consists of Governance, Risk, Compliance, Audit and Training and Awareness teams. Together, they create a climate of performance, integrity, and commitment in a fast-paced, highly challenging environment that fulfills the mission of the Cybersecurity Department and adhering to the core values of the SAA.
Hiring for this vacancy announcement is governed by the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act. 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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231695 | | FALL 2025 LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP - A Northeast Democratic Senator is currently accepting applications for our fall legislative internship in the Washington D.C. office. Legislative interns have the opportunity to learn how the Senate functions, including by sitting in on committee hearings and briefings, assisting with legislative projects, attending educational events in and around Washington D.C., and leading Capitol tours. Interns also assist with answering phones, greeting visitors, sorting mail, and other administrative duties as assigned, as well as providing support to scheduling, press, and legislative staff as needed. Candidates should be personable, dependable, and professional to support a busy front office, and have excellent oral and written communication skills. New England ties are a plus. The office is an equal opportunity employer; diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. We are accepting applications until Sunday, July 6, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST. The link to apply to our legislative internship can be found here: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/7e9a13f0-8125-4381-ba1e-b6cc662521e1/ |
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231694 | | FALL 2025 PRESS INTERNSHIP - A Northeast Democratic Senator is currently accepting applications for our fall press internship in the Washington D.C. office. Press interns will work closely with the communications team and help support all aspects of their work. Press interns will also assist with monitoring the news and drafting written materials, such as press releases and social media. Interns will receive a stipend for their work. New England ties are a plus. The position is in-person in the Washington, D.C. office. The office is an equal opportunity employer; diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. We are accepting applications until Sunday, July 6, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST. The link to apply to our press internship can be found here: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/26ef2aaa-00ce-446d-8a79-e333db2a3726/ |
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231693 | | STARS OF VALOR FELLOW - SENATOR CHRIS VAN HOLLEN - 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 Rockville, MD. Please visit the Stars of Valor website to review our program eligibility and apply. |
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231692 | | ENERGY, CLIMATE, & ENVIRONMENT POLICY ADVISOR - Senator Michael Bennet, Ranking Member of the Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Conservation, Forestry, Natural Resources, and Biotechnology and senior member of the Finance Committee’s Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure seeks a Policy Advisor to lead the energy, climate and environment portfolios. This senior level policy position will be responsible for overseeing and monitoring pending legislation in assigned issues areas; drafting bills and amendments; identifying legislative priorities; developing legislative proposals and strategies; providing vote recommendations; engaging with relevant Committee, House and Senate staff and key state and national stakeholders; and providing written and oral briefings to the Senator. This position will be responsible for developing strong partnerships with state-based staff with expertise in the policy areas included in this portfolio. This role also supervises fellows assigned to this portfolio.
Western ties, a graduate degree, and Hill experience are all a plus. Ideal candidates are hardworking and detail-oriented self-starters; team players, able to work both collaboratively and individually; excellent oral and written communicators, with superior research skills; able to produce high quality work in a fast-paced environment under tight deadlines; enthusiastic, collegial, and professional.
Our Office prioritizes building a diverse team. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to legislative_resumes@bennet.senate.gov. Please list Energy Policy Advisor and the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231691 | | SPECIAL ASSISTANT - U.S. SENATOR RON WYDEN, PORTLAND, OR - U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) is seeking an engaging, detail-oriented individual with an interest in constituent services to become a Special Assistant in his Portland, Oregon office.
Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to: coordination of state intern program; answering front desk phones; casework support; attending to the technology needs of the state offices; and providing general administrative office support to staff. The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills (both written and verbal), be highly organized, and will excel at multi-tasking in a high-pressure environment. Previous customer service experience is strongly preferred. The ideal candidate will also have a valid Oregon driver’s license and possess fluency in a foreign language spoken by large numbers of Oregonians.
This position is in-person, on-site following regular business hours (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) plus additional hours on evenings and weekends based on the scheduling needs of the office.
The office of Senator Wyden is an equal opportunity employer, committed to developing an organization that is reflective of and sensitive to the needs of the diverse community we serve. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or uniformed service. Members of all diverse communities are encouraged to apply. The salary for this position is $55,000 annually, with full benefits.
DEADLINE TO APPLY: June 27, 2025
Applicants should submit a resume, cover letter, and two references to constituentservices_@wyden.senate.gov. |
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231690 | | LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT - Senator Merkley’s Washington DC office seeks a Legislative Correspondent to draft quality constituent letters within a deadline-driven system. Other responsibilities include policy research, legislative work, and scheduling support for a Policy Advisor. This position requires excellent communications and organization skills. This portfolio handles health care, education, food safety, nutrition, women’s rights and LGBTQ rights. Qualified candidates should be motivated self-starters, highly organized, demonstrated strong writers, able to multitask, familiar with data entry, and eager to join a mission-oriented team that thrives in a fast-paced and highly collaborative team-oriented environment. Relevant Senate or House experience and Oregon/Northwest ties preferred, but not required. Our office is an equal opportunity employer, committed to developing an organization that is reflective of and sensitive to the needs of the diverse community we serve. The office does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or uniformed service. We invite members of all diverse communities to apply as we endeavor to best serve constituents from every background. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume with a subject line of Merkley LC (Health/Ed) to DC_Positions@merkley.senate.gov. DEADLINE: Wednesday, June 25, 2025. |
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231689 | | AGRICULTURE OUTREACH DIRECTOR - Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE) seeks a motivated, high-energy representative to serve as her Agriculture Outreach Director for her Nebraska offices. This person will serve as a liaison to the agriculture community and handle a dynamic portfolio of issues impacting agriculture in the state. This person should be a strategic planner and effective collaborator, willing to travel the state, representing Senator Fischer at meetings and community events, conducting outreach and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders, and staffing the Senator as needed. This position includes facilitating constituent casework with relevant federal agencies on behalf of Nebraskans as well as maintaining ongoing communication regarding key issues.
Additional responsibilities will include monitoring of agriculture issues impacting Nebraska, updating and coordinating with policy staff on key issues, drafting memos and correspondence, organizing meetings and events, communicating on behalf of the office, and other duties as assigned. Evening and weekend hours may be required. The ideal candidate should be a self-motivated, team-oriented problem solver with strong verbal and written communication skills and possess a strong ability to multitask. Experience in agriculture-related fields is required. Interested candidates should send their resume and relevant information to senategopstaff@gmail.com with the subject line “Agriculture Outreach Director”. |
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231688 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, VETERANS HEALTH CARE - The Republican staff of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs is seeking a Legislative Assistant to join the Committee’s legislative team. This position will focus on oversight and legislation related to the delivery of health care and medical services to veterans. This position works closely with other members of the legislative team on issues that cross veterans health care, benefits, and enterprise portfolios. The ability to work in a collaborative manner is essential. This is not an entry level position. Candidates should have previous experience with legislation, federal programs, and/or military and veterans’ issues. Prior experience working in a Congressional office is preferred but not required. Applicants should be self-motivated and eager to learn and take on additional responsibilities within a collaborative environment. Positive attitude and ability to work well with a diverse team is a critical requirement.
Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231687 | | DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY/COMMUNICATIONS STAFF MEMBER - U.S. Senator Brian Schatz of Hawai‘i is hiring a shared communications staff member for his personal office and the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Office of the Vice Chairman. This position will be based in the Senator’s personal office, and duties will be split between that office and the Senator’s committee office in his role as Vice Chairman. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, writing and editing press releases, video messages, remarks, and developing and overseeing digital communications strategies. This position requires the ability to work well on a team and requires coordination between the Senator’s communications, legislative, outreach, and committee teams in DC and Hawai‘i. Applicants must have strong writing skills, professional political communications and/or social media/digital experience (graphic design, photo and video editing, etc.), and should be able to handle multiple projects at once. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, highly motivated, and eager to learn. Experience working for/with Tribal and Native communities preferred; Indian Country, Hawai‘i ties a plus. Salary commensurate with experience. For more details and to apply, please visit: www.schatz.senate.gov/services/internships-and-jobs/jobs/communications-staff-member. |
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231686 | | FALL LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP - The Office of U.S. Senator Tina Smith is currently accepting applications for our fall legislative internship in the Washington D.C. office. This is a paid position. Legislative interns are paired with a legislative staff member who matches their policy issue of interest and will assist this staffer with policy research as well as attend committee hearings and other Senate events. Interns will be selected based on the quality of their application and demonstrated commitment to public service. College students and recent college graduates are encouraged to apply. Minnesota ties are preferred. The Senator’s office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability. The office encourages individuals from all backgrounds to apply. Interested candidates should submit their resume, cover letter (indicating weekly availability), and three references (name, email address, and phone number) in a single PDF to interns@smith.senate.gov by July 15th. Please format the subject line of your email "First Name Last Name – Legislative – Fall 2025.” |
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231685 | | FALL PRESS INTERNSHIP - The Office of U.S. Senator Tina Smith is currently accepting applications for our fall press internship in the Washington D.C. office. This is a paid position. Press interns are paired with the communications team where they will assist with compiling daily news clips, developing social media content, helping prepare online content, and other projects. Interns will be selected based on the quality of their application and demonstrated commitment to public service. College students and recent college graduates are encouraged to apply. Minnesota ties are preferred. The Senator’s office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability. The office encourages individuals from all backgrounds to apply. Interested candidates should submit their resume, cover letter (indicating weekly availability), and three references (name, email address, and phone number) in a single PDF to interns@smith.senate.gov by July 15th. Please format the subject line of your email "First Name Last Name – Press – Fall 2025.” |
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231683 | | COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR - The Majority Staff of the Senate Commerce Committee seeks a senior Communications Director. At least six years of relevant experience is required. The successful candidate will have experience responding to the press during high-stakes negotiations, organizing bill or policy rollouts, and managing multiple press inquiries at the same time. The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated self-starter with the proven ability to develop and execute a detailed plan for communicating the Committee’s activities to a diverse set of audiences. He or she should have the capacity to plan ahead and manage a team; expertise with digital media platforms; and be a team player eager to proactively collaborate with other members of the Committee staff. Candidates must have exceptional writing skills; be able to quickly produce accurate, high-quality materials; and have strong working relationships with reporters, editors, columnists, and other members of the media. Substantive knowledge of policies within the Committee’s jurisdiction is a plus. This is not an entry or mid-level position. To apply, please email a brief cover letter, resume, and writing samples to senatecommercejobs@gmail.com, with an email subject line referencing “Communications Director.” |
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231682 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT (TECH/TELECOM) - Senator Edward J. Markey (D-MA), member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, seeks a Legislative Assistant to work on issues within the technology, telecom, space, and science portfolio. This individual will advise and brief the Senator; draft, introduce, and secure the passage of amendments and legislation; identify bipartisan opportunities; perform in-depth analysis and research; meet with constituents; prepare briefing materials; and collaborate with national and local stakeholders. Qualified candidates also should be entrepreneurial, possess excellent negotiation and writing skills, and work well in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. This position will report to the Policy Advisor for Commerce Committee issues and is not an entry-level position. Previous experience working on technology and telecom policy 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 or organizing experience. This position is based in the Washington, DC office with a salary of $81,276 annually and 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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231681 | | POLICY ADVISOR - A Republican Senator and member of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs seeks an experienced Policy Advisor to lead the Senator’s work on tribal policy and related legislative matters. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of five years of professional experience in tribal policy, including work with tribal governments, intertribal organizations, federal agencies, or in congressional or advocacy roles.
This individual will be responsible for advising the Senator on issues related to Native American communities and tribal sovereignty, developing legislative initiatives, and engaging with key tribal and federal stakeholders. The role includes monitoring and analyzing legislative developments, preparing policy briefs, memos, and hearing materials, and drafting legislation and oversight questions.
The Policy Advisor will serve as the Senator’s primary staffer for the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs and will also be responsible for managing a portfolio of additional domestic policy issues, to be determined based on the office’s needs and the candidate’s experience. Interested applicants should email their resume and cover letter to senategophiring02@gmail.com. |
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231680 | | OUTREACH ASSISTANT - WILMINGTON, DE - Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) is seeking an enthusiastic Outreach Assistant to join his team in Wilmington, Delaware. The ideal candidate is organized, proactive, results-driven and an effective communicator who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Responsibilities include engaging with nonprofits, community groups and government agencies; representing and staffing the Senator at public events; monitoring local developments and issues; and taking on additional tasks as needed, requiring adaptability and initiative. We’re looking for a self-starter who brings creativity to problem-solving, contributes fresh ideas, proposes innovative outreach strategies, and builds strong, lasting relationships across the First State. A background in community outreach or public service—and a passion for serving others—will help candidates stand out in this competitive applicant pool. This position requires regular travel throughout Delaware, occasional trips to Washington, D.C., and availability for evening and weekend events. Interested applicants should email their resume and cover letter to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231677 | | REGIONAL ASSISTANT - BOSTON, MA - Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) is looking for a highly-motivated, detail-oriented, Regional Assistant who will work with our team in his Boston office. This position will report directly to the Senator’s State Director. The Regional Assistant will provide research, programmatic, and administrative support for the State Director and others as assigned. Specific duties will include policy issue area work, grant support letter writing, and special projects.
This is not an entry level position; competitive candidates will have a minimum of two years governmental or political experience. The position occasionally requires night-time and weekend work with the Senator, State Director and other staff. Candidates from BIPOC, LGBT+, working class, and/or other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply. Ties to Massachusetts are required. The salary for this position is $62,355 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 231677 in the subject line. |
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231676 | | COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP - The Office of Senator Gary C. Peters is currently seeking a paid, full-time Press Intern and a paid, full-time Digital Intern for Fall 2025.
Responsibilities for the Press Intern include media monitoring and research, writing media advisories and press releases, drafting social media and general communications office support. The ideal candidate possesses strong writing skills, works well under deadline and thrives juggling multiple assignments.
Responsibilities for the Digital Intern include assisting a fast-paced communications and digital team in Senator Peters' personal office. Responsibilities include drafting social media – including content and graphics – video editing, assisting with the e-newsletter program, media monitoring and research, and general communications office support. The ideal candidate possesses strong writing skills, works well under deadline and thrives juggling multiple assignments.
Applicants will select which position(s) they are interested in during the application process.
Michigan ties are preferred though not required. 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 experiences and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply.
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample and three references through the Senate’s Online Application Manager (OAM): https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/3b942477-a8fb-4025-b385-8790304c00da/. The deadline to apply is 9:00AM on Monday, July 14th. |
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231675 | | DC LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP - The Office of Senator Gary C. Peters is currently seeking paid legislative interns for the Fall 2025 class. Legislative interns in the Washington, D.C. office will attend briefings and hearings, draft constituent correspondence and conduct tours of the U.S. Capitol building. Interns will also perform data entry and general office duties.
Michigan ties are preferred though not required. 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 experiences and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply.
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and three references through the Senate’s Online Application Manager (OAM): https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/51c4df0b-32b5-4958-a5cd-12e3ed4b51aa/. The application deadline is Monday, July 14th 2025 at 9:00AM ET. |
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231674 | | STATE OFFICE INTERNSHIP - The Office of Senator Gary C. Peters is currently seeking unpaid interns for the Fall 2025 class. Interns in the state offices will be responsible for drafting constituent correspondence, answering phones, performing data entry and general office duties.
Interns can apply to the following State Office Locations:
- Detroit
- Flint
- Grand Rapids
- Lansing
- Marquette
- Pontiac
- Traverse City
Applicants will select which office(s) they are interested in working at during the application process.
Michigan ties are preferred though not required. 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 experiences and/or are directly impacted are encouraged to apply.
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume and three references through the Senate’s Online Application Manager (OAM): https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/af81a6ba-b73f-4230-bb42-ba8114a0d149/. The application deadline is Monday, July 14th 2025 at 9:00AM ET. |
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231673 | | POLICY ADVISOR - Senator Alex Padilla seeks a Policy Advisor to manage the Senator’s Water, Army Corps, and NOAA policy portfolio. Duties include, at the direction of the Legislative Director, advising the Senator on all matters under the issue portfolio; developing and advancing legislative and oversight proposals; analyzing legislation; drafting materials for committee and floor proceedings; representing the Senator before constituents and stakeholders; and reviewing legislative correspondence. Candidates must be able to meet short deadlines and juggle many priorities in a fast-paced, highly collaborative environment. Prior Senate or House experience in a legislative policy role, deep knowledge of relevant issues, and California ties are highly preferred. This is not an entry-level position and is based in Washington, D.C. The office is an equal employment opportunity employer in accordance with the requirements of Senate Rules, regulations, and applicable federal laws. The office does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other factors. To apply, please email a resume, writing sample, and three professional references to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231672 | | SENATE DEPUTY ARCHIVIST FOR RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND TRAINING - The Secretary of the Senate’s Senate Historical Office is seeking a Senate Deputy Archivist for Records Management and Training. This is administrative work to lead and coordinate records management and archival services for Senators’ offices, committees, and the Secretary of the Senate’s administrative units, with a particular focus on digital records and lifecycle management. The Deputy Archivist is responsible for developing, delivering, and evaluating archival and records management training programs and overseeing the creation, review, and implementation of records disposition schedules, in accordance with Title 44 of the U.S. Code, Section 2118. The role ensures the proper preservation, disposition, and long-term access to Senate records and Senators’ papers, and provides expert guidance on archival training and records management practices. Work is bound by Secretary of the Senate policies and procedures, the U.S. Senate Handbook, and the Senate Ethics Manual, but requires independent judgment in setting priorities and handling 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, June 23, 2025. Late applications will not be accepted. |
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231671 | | FALL 2025 REGIONAL INTERNSHIP - U.S. Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D-NY) is currently accepting applications for her fall state office internship program for the upcoming semester. Responsibilities will include, but not be limited to constituent service work and a variety of administrative duties. All applicants should be responsible self-starters who possesses strong writing, research, and interpersonal skills. We encourage current and recent undergraduate students with a background in political science and international relations to apply, but this is not required. New York ties are preferred. Internships are available in Senator Gillibrand’s state offices, which are located in: Albany, Buffalo, Hudson Valley (Yonkers), Long Island (Melville), New York City, Rochester, and Syracuse. You will have the opportunity to indicate your office preferences when you complete the online application. This internship will run from early September to mid-December. Interested candidates can apply here: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/2ff61d79-70fa-43f4-b688-96302f3cef55. |
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231669 | | STAFF ASSISTANT - Southeast Republican Senator is seeking a Staff Assistant. Southeast ties and previous hill experience are required. Duties include, but are not limited to overseeing the front office, answering phones, greeting visitors and announcing appointments, assisting with the mail operation, managing incoming digital mail through IQ, assisting with the Capitol tour program, etc. Ideal applicants will possess strong written and oral communication skills, a diplomatic disposition, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment under minimum supervision. They will also show enthusiasm for public service and a willingness to work as part of a team. 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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231668 | | FALL 2025 JUDICIARY LAW CLERK - SENATOR WHITEHOUSE - Senator Sheldon Whitehouse seeks law clerks for the fall to handle Judiciary Committee issues. Candidates must be currently enrolled in or have recently received a degree from an accredited JD program. This is a full-time, in-person clerkship. Primary responsibilities include researching and writing legal memoranda, composing oversight letters, and other associated responsibilities. Candidates must be exceptionally strong writers, detail-oriented, able to work under tight deadlines, and able to handle multiple projects at once. Please send a cover letter, resume, and brief writing sample of no more than 5 pages in a single PDF document with the title formatted as LastName.FirstName.LawClerkApplication to NEProgressiveLawClerk@gmail.com by July 1, 2025. Cover letters should include an explanation of why applicants want to help advance the work of Senator Whitehouse and his office. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. |
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231667 | | LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT - Senator Chris Van Hollen seeks a Legislative Correspondent with a primary focus on health care, nutrition, education, social security, disability, and related policy issues. Responsibilities include drafting constituent correspondence, meeting with constituents, and conducting legislative research. The position requires excellent writing and research skills, attention to detail, time management, and commitment to superior constituent service. The ideal candidate will be able to perform in a fast-paced environment and as part of a collaborative team. 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. To apply, please email a cover letter, including salary requirements, resume, and two references to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. No phone calls, please. |
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231666 | | DIGITAL DIRECTOR - The Office of U.S. Senator Ted Budd (R-N.C.) is seeking an experienced and creative Digital Director to join the communications team in Washington, D.C. The Digital Director will be responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive digital strategy that aligns with the Senator’s messaging priorities. This includes creating original content for major platforms such as X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube; drafting compelling copy tailored to each platform; producing high-quality videos and graphics; taking photos in a variety of settings; and ensuring timely updates and maintenance of the Senator’s website. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of online trends and a keen eye for detail and design.
Candidates should have at least two years of relevant experience in digital communications, preferably in a Hill office or similarly paced political environment. Strong writing skills, proficiency in video editing and photography, and familiarity with website content management systems are essential. The ideal candidate will display an ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with the broader communications team.
Interested applicants should send a resume and a sample portfolio via a shareable link that highlights their work in social media content, original photography, and video production to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231665 | | FALL 2025 INTERNSHIPS - The Office of Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) seeks legislative and press interns for his Washington, DC and Providence, RI offices for Fall 2025. Responsibilities include answering phones, sorting mail, helping triage casework, drafting constituent correspondence, and assisting legislative staff with research. Internship positions are full or part time. This position requires outstanding organizational abilities, strong communication skills, attention to detail, and an ability to prioritize in a fast-paced office. The application deadline is Friday, July 11th at 11:59 PM. The office does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, genetic information, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity) or any other factors. Individuals of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should visit Senator Whitehouse’s website at https://www.whitehouse.senate.gov/services/internships. We look forward to reviewing your applications. |
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231664 | | STARS OF VALOR FELLOWSHIP - SENATOR JAMES LANKFORD - 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 Tulsa, OK. Please visit the Stars of Valor website to review our program eligibility and apply. |
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231663 | | SPEECHWRITER - U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito’s (R-W.Va.) office is looking for a well-qualified speechwriter to serve in her Washington, D.C. office. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to drafting speeches, op-eds, talking points, scripts for pre-recorded videos, and other written materials as needed. An ideal candidate must be flexible, highly dependable, organized, proactive, and possess a working knowledge of issues facing Congress, as well as strong oral and written communication skills, a proven ability to write quickly and crisply, the ability to target messages for specific audiences, and a talent for creatively researching and succinctly describing complex issues. This is not an entry-level position. The ideal candidate should also have speechwriting experience, a collaborative approach to writing, and work well under pressure and with tight deadlines. Interested applicants should email a resume, writing samples (3), and references to Kelley_Moore@capito.senate.gov. |
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231660 | | FALL LAW CLERK - Senator Brian Schatz is accepting fall law clerk applications in his Washington, D.C. office. The program is open to any current law students or recent law graduates from an ABA accredited law school. Law clerks will work with attorneys in the office and they will participate in a variety of projects including: legal research, drafting memoranda that analyzes case law, statutes and legislation, attending briefings, and helping staff prepare for congressional hearings. The office will work with clerks to fulfill requirements for most clinics, externships, and other legal programs. While most of the work is substantive in nature, law clerks are also assigned administrative tasks depending on the needs of the office.
Competitive applicants are motivated, hard-working, well-organized, and have strong written and oral communication skills. The clerkship will run between September 2, 2025 – December 19, 2025, and the deadline for applications is June 30, 2025. All clerkships are in-person in the DC office and students with ties to Hawai‘i or who attend law school in Hawai‘i are strongly encouraged to apply. To apply, please visit https://www.schatz.senate.gov/services/internships-and-jobs. You can also contact internship@schatz.senate.gov with any questions. |
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231659 | | FALL COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP - Senator Patty Murray is accepting applications for a paid, full-time communications internship for the fall semester. Communications interns work closely with the communications team and help compile daily press clips, closely follow the news, draft press releases and other materials, and work on a variety of other projects. Strong candidates are self-motivated, pay close attention to detail, have strong writing skills, and thrive in a fast-paced environment. Undergraduate students and recent graduates are invited to apply. State ties are a plus, and the internship will start at the beginning of September and end in mid-December.
To apply, please fill out the application here: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/eaa2cb59-5c85-4180-8878-f5b121f68f8c/. Application materials due by midnight, Sunday, June 29th. |
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231658 | | 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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231657 | | FALL 2025 LAW CLERK - Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) is accepting law clerk applications for the Fall 2025 semester. Applicants must either be currently enrolled in an accredited JD program or have recently received a JD from an accredited program. Demonstrated interest in public service is preferred. Senator Padilla offers law clerkships in his Washington D.C. office. Law Clerks’ responsibilities will include conducting research, drafting memoranda, tracking legislation, preparing for committee hearings, evaluating court decisions and legal trends, and assisting counsel with Senator Padilla’s portfolio on the Judiciary Committee. Law clerks must be able to write quickly and clearly, be flexible in adjusting to changing circumstances and legislative priorities, and be self-starters capable of taking responsibility for complicated, ongoing projects. The office is an equal employment opportunity employer in accordance with the requirements of Senate Rules, regulations and applicable federal laws. The office does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other factors. Interested candidates should go to Senator Padilla’s website to apply: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/520e8119-5220-4f54-84f7-00db2be105bd/. |
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231656 | | STAFF & CORRESPONDENCE ASSISTANT - U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) seeks a highly motivated and detail-oriented Staff & Correspondence Assistant for his Washington, DC office. Primary responsibilities include managing incoming phone calls and voicemails, responding to constituent inquiries and requests for assistance, and supporting general administrative functions. This position may also serve as a back-up driver for the Senator; therefore, applicants must have access to a car and a clean driving record. The Staff Assistant & Correspondence Assistant will work closely with the Correspondence and Publishing Manager to help manage the Senator’s legislative mail and other public-facing correspondence. Ideal candidates will be dependable, proactive, organized, and capable of managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Strong communication, writing, and interpersonal skills are essential. Georgia ties are a plus.
The starting annual salary for this position is $52,000, with eligibility for full Senate benefits. To apply, please email a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to jobs@ossoff.senate.gov, indicating “DC Staff and Correspondence Assistant” in the subject line.
Senator Ossoff’s 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 with disabilities who require reasonable accommodation to participate effectively in the application or hiring processes are encouraged to request an accommodation at any time by contacting jobs@ossoff.senate.gov. |
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231655 | | PRESS ASSISTANT - Conservative Republican Senator’s DC Office is seeking a Press Assistant to join a fast paced, highly active communications team. The qualified candidate 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. This is not an entry level position. Interested candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and writing samples to conservativesenatorjob@gmail.com. |
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231653 | | LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - Senator Shaheen seeks a Legislative Assistant to handle economic development, infrastructure, labor, telecommunications/technology and transportation for an entrepreneurial and fast-paced office. The Legislative Assistant will also coordinate the Office’s work on Appropriations requests, including Congressionally Directed Spending requests. In addition to familiarity with the issue areas and the appropriations process, ideal candidates will be self-starters with excellent written and verbal communication skills, political judgement, strong analytical skills, experience thinking strategically and have experience working collaboratively and creatively to solve problems. Hill experience preferred. This is not an entry level position. Salary commensurate with experience. This office is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. Please send a resume and cover letter in a single PDF document with the subject line “Legislative Assistant” to jobs_shaheen@shaheen.senate.gov. |
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231652 | | RESEARCH ASSISTANT - Democratic Ranking Member of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee seeking qualified candidates to support work for consumer protection, data privacy, sports, and consumer product safety policy issues. Responsibilities include keeping abreast of legislative and policy developments, researching and drafting memoranda, and providing administration support to Committee professional staff. The candidate will also be responsible for answering phone calls, greeting front office visitors, and scheduling stakeholder meetings. Ideal candidates are highly organized, motivated, and comfortable in a fast-paced environment. Prior Hill experience is a plus. An ideal candidate would have a connection to the Pacific Northwest. Please submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line by June 20, 2025. |
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231650 | | PRESS INTERNSHIP - The Office of Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) seeks a motivated, organized, and hardworking press intern in our Washington, DC office in Fall 2025. Our press intern will be fully integrated into our communications team and its operations. Their duties may include compiling daily news clips, maintaining and updating press lists, transcribing and processing audio, monitoring the news for relevant developments, drafting and editing written materials like press releases, advisories, and newsletters, creating engaging digital content including graphics, videos, and social media copy, and supporting the members of the communications team, including at events.
Successful candidates will possess excellent written and oral communication skills, a willingness to contribute to a team environment, and an eagerness to learn about communications, the political process, and congressional affairs. Delaware ties are strongly 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.
Applications for Fall 2025 internships are due on Friday, June 27, 2025 at 11:59 PM. No phone calls, emails, or drop-ins please.
To apply for a press internship in Washington, DC, click here. |
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231649 | | LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIPS - The Office of Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) seeks motivated, organized, and hardworking college students and recent graduates committed to public service to serve as interns in our Washington, DC, and Delaware offices this Fall. The Fall internship term begins in September 2025 and ends in early December 2025.
Interns in Washington, DC, are fully integrated into office operations. They work with the legislative staff to perform research, draft correspondence and memos, and attend hearings. Interns provide administrative support by greeting constituents, answering phones, and giving tours of the Capitol building. Our interns also work with the scheduling and press teams. Interns are encouraged to attend special events that occur in the Senate and the House of Representatives and will have the opportunity to explore the many monuments and landmarks of our Nation’s Capital.
Interns in the Senator’s offices in Delaware work closely with staff throughout the State to develop a thorough knowledge of local issues and constituent needs. Interns support office staff and answer constituent calls, conduct research, and monitor local news outlets for daily developments. State interns have the opportunity to attend events with Senator Blunt Rochester, such as constituent events and town hall meetings.
Successful candidates will possess excellent written and oral communication skills, a willingness to contribute to a team environment, and eagerness to learn about the political process and congressional affairs. Delaware 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.
Applications for Fall 2025 internships are due on Friday, June 27, 2025 at 11:59 PM. No phone calls, emails, or drop-ins please.
To apply for an internship in Washington, DC, click here. To apply for an internship in Delaware, click here. |
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231648 | | 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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231647 | | FALL 2025 LAW CLERKS - Senator Mazie K. Hirono is accepting law clerk applications for the Fall 2025 semester. Law clerks will work with Senator Hirono’s Judiciary Committee team in her Washington, D.C. office. Primary responsibilities include legislative and legal research; attending briefings; and preparing for legislative, nominations, and oversight hearings. Candidates must be strong writers, detail-oriented, and comfortable working in a fast-paced team environment.
The successful candidate must be currently enrolled in a J.D. program at an ABA accredited law school. Academic credit or a stipend may be available based on each institution’s criteria. While some hybrid work is available, this is an in-person opportunity, and law clerks must be based in or near Washington, D.C. for the tenure of their clerkship. Full time (M-F) availability is preferred.
To apply, please visit: https://www.hirono.senate.gov/help/students/clerkships. Members of all diverse communities and students with ties to Hawaii are strongly encouraged to apply. The office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, uniformed service, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. No phone calls or drop-ins, please. |
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231645 | | 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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231642 | | (SENIOR) INVESTIGATOR OR INVESTIGATIVE COUNSEL - The Ranking Member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee seeks a (senior) investigator / investigative counsel to join the Committee’s oversight and investigations team. Responsibilities may include drafting oversight letters, interfacing with governmental and non-governmental stakeholders, conducting whistleblower intake and maintaining relationships with whistleblowers sensitively and confidentially, coalition building with advocacy and oversight groups for the purpose of furthering the Committee’s investigative initiatives, working with the communications team, and staffing the Ranking Member. Must be a team player, very strong writer, and able to thrive in a fast-paced working environment while maintaining a positive attitude. Seniority, title, and salary commensurate with experience. Candidates with 4-6 years’ oversight experience, including at the Environmental Protection Agency, are especially encouraged to apply. The Committee does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, uniformed service, genetic information, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), or any other factors. Interested applicants should e-mail a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line. |
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231641 | | FALL 2025 LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP - U.S. Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D-NY) is currently accepting applications for her 14-week legislative internship program for the upcoming fall semester in the Washington, DC office. Responsibilities will include, but not be limited to constituent correspondence, conducting tours of the U.S. Capitol, and working on projects from the legislative team. All applicants should be responsible self-starters who possesses strong writing, research, and interpersonal skills. We encourage current and recent undergraduate students with a background in political science and international relations to apply, but this is not required. New York ties are preferred. This internship will run from early September to mid-December. Interested candidates can apply here: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/a6cfad8d-8a8f-44b4-916c-ac7435eef596/. |
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231640 | | DIGITAL DIRECTOR - Republican U.S. Senator seeks a highly creative and detail-oriented Digital Director to lead the Senator’s digital media strategy and execution. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in digital communications, an understanding of conservative messaging, and the technical skills to execute a wide range of multimedia content.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the development and execution of the Senator’s digital content strategy across all platforms
- Design, produce, and edit engaging graphics, photos, and videos tailored to various digital audiences.
- Draft and schedule compelling social media content that reflects the Senator’s priorities, voice, and brand.
- Capture and edit high-quality photo and video content, including event footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes moments.
- Collaborate with communications and legislative staff to translate policy and messaging into creative content.
- Assist with media advisories, video scripts, e-newsletters, and other digital deliverables as needed.
Qualifications:
- Proficient in the Video and Photo editing software
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
- Strong writing skills with an eye for detail and tone.
This position reports directly to the Communications Director and plays a pivotal role in shaping the Senator’s online presence and digital impact. Interested applicants should email a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231639 | | STATE PRESS SECRETARY - WILMINGTON, DE - The Office of Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) seeks a State Press Secretary for her Wilmington, DE office. The State Press Secretary serves as the primary liaison between the Senator’s office and the local media and works closely with the Delaware team to engage stakeholders and community organizations. The position supports the Senator’s communications strategy within the state, ensures consistent messaging, and strengthens the Senator’s presence through media relations, digital content creation, and community engagement. The role requires an in-depth understanding of Delaware's media landscape and the ability to manage press operations in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment. The position will also be heavily involved in event planning, ensuring a robust communication lens is part of event building and stakeholder engagement throughout Delaware. The State Press Secretary will have a background working with digital content creation and be a creative collaborator who proactively spots digital opportunities to highlight the Senator’s work throughout the state. This is not an entry-level position. Competitive candidates will have 3-5 years of communications experience and some managerial experience. The State Press Secretary will report to the Communications Director and the State Director. They will work closely with the Press Assistant in the Wilmington office and the rest of the communications team in Washington, D.C. Strong writing and editing skills are a must. Please e-mail a brief cover letter, 2 writing samples, and resume to DESenateResumes@gmail.com indicating “State Press Secretary” in the subject line. |
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231638 | | 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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231637 | | STARS OF VALOR FELLOW - SENATOR RON JOHNSON - 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 Oshkosh, WI. Please visit the Stars of Valor website to review our program eligibility and apply. |
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231636 | | RESEARCH ASSISTANT - The Democratic staff of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee is seeking a Research Assistant to support its technology and acquisition team in performing oversight and legislative activities within the Committee’s jurisdiction. The relevant portfolios include the following issue areas: artificial intelligence and emerging technologies; acquisition and procurement; customer service and service delivery; appropriations and budget. 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 and researchers, 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, here. |
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231635 | | STAFF ASSISTANT - Conservative 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. Interested candidates should send their resume to gopsenatorjob@gmail.com. |
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231633 | | FALL 2025 LAW CLERKS - The Office of Senator Chris Coons is hiring Fall 2025 law clerks to assist the Senator’s Judiciary Committee staff. Law clerks will assist the Senator’s counsels in all aspects of the Senator’s Judiciary responsibilities, including researching and writing memos, preparing the Senator for hearings, and participating in meetings with stakeholders and constituents as appropriate. The position is unpaid. Topics of work may include intellectual property, criminal justice, immigration, voting rights, privacy/technology, nominations, and all other topics within the committee’s jurisdiction. Candidates should have completed at least one year of law school, have strong legal research abilities and written and oral communication skills, and be capable of managing themselves and taking initiative. The position will be in-person in the Washington, D.C. office. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment and proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. The cover letter should specify dates of availability. We will review applications on a rolling basis until all positions are filled. |
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231632 | | 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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231631 | | FALL LAW CLERKS 2025 - Senator Blumenthal (D-CT) is accepting law clerk applications for the Fall 2025 session. Applicants must either be currently enrolled in an accredited JD program or have received a JD from an accredited program. Demonstrated interest in public service is preferred. Law clerks serve on the legislative team that manages the Judiciary Committee portfolio for Senator Blumenthal, and are responsible for conducting legal and policy research, preparing written materials, drafting legislation, and advising staff and the Senator. Law clerks may also collaborate with other legislative teams on issues and matters outside the jurisdiction of the Judiciary Committee (depending on the needs of the office and the interests of the law clerk). Law clerks must be able to write quickly and clearly, be flexible in adjusting to changing circumstances and legislative priorities, and be self-starters capable of taking responsibility for complicated, ongoing projects.
To apply, please submit, as a single PDF and in the following order, a one-page cover letter, a one-page resume, a three-page writing sample, and a current transcript to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. In your cover letter, please note (i) your approximate start date and (ii) your approximate end date. Please also indicate your weekly availability, including days and hours available. While full-time availability is preferred, prospective law clerks who can work part-time will also be considered. This is an unpaid position based in Washington, DC. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the positions are filled. |
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231630 | | DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT MANAGER - Senior Democratic Senator has an opening for a Digital Engagement Manager in the Washington, D.C. office. The Digital Engagement Manager will work on the Senator’s fast-paced digital team and on caucus projects to promote Democratic work for the American people on digital and social media platforms. Responsibilities include assisting the digital team with daily operations, managing content and posting to our digital channels, drafting content toward social media trends, making vertical video, managing livestreams, engaging with creators, following analytics, and other digital work as needed. Ideal candidates should have strong writing skills and experience managing social media accounts and making vertical video. 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, resume, and digital and writing samples to employment@email.senate.gov. Please include the title “Digital Engagement Manager” in the subject line. |
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231628 | | OVERSIGHT COUNSEL - Ranking Member Edward J. Markey of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship seeks an Oversight Counsel to lead the committee’s work on oversight and investigations. Responsibilities include but are not limited to identifying and analyzing oversight issues within the committee’s jurisdiction, drafting, editing, and gathering support for oversight letters and investigative reports, and devising legislative responses to identified and relevant oversight issues. Additional responsibilities include reviewing relevant press materials and briefing the Ranking Member on oversight and investigations efforts. Applicants must have demonstrated experience conducting oversight of the executive branch and must possess exceptional research and writing skills, keen attention to detail, time management skills, and efficient written and oral communication skills. A law degree is required. Prior Hill oversight or investigations experience preferred.
Candidates from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, working class, military, and/or other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged 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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231627 | | PRESS ASSISTANT - Sen. Cornyn’s office is hiring a press assistant to join our fast-paced communications team. The ideal candidate will be a hard worker, team player, and strong writer looking to gain experience in a large press office. Duties include compiling daily press clips, monitoring media, fielding reporter requests, and assisting with digital communications and speechwriting. Texas ties are a plus but not required. Email resumes to natalie_yezbick@cornyn.senate.gov. |
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231624 | | CONTENT PRODUCER/WRITER - Republican senator seeks a communications professional for a mid-level position focused on writing long-form and short-form copy, including speeches, press releases, op-eds, newsletters, statements, and other media collateral. This is not a traditional speechwriter position and will include more variety in work and role. This is not an entry-level position. Please submit resume, cover letter, and three writing samples to media@husted.senate.gov. |
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231623 | | DIGITAL MANAGER - Republican senator seeks a digital manager. This mid-level communications position focuses on producing digital content and helping shape digital and social media strategy. Photography/video filming and editing skills needed. Familiarity with Adobe and other relevant software required. Experience shaping social media strategy preferred. This is not an entry-level position. Please submit resume, cover letter, and three work samples to media@husted.senate.gov. |
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231622 | | PROFESSIONAL STAFF MEMBER - The United States Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Republican Staff, seeks a Professional Staff member to support Committee activity. This position’s portfolio will broadly encompass work within the entrepreneurial development, veterans, and disaster assistance portfolios to research and craft policy to advance SBC and Chair Ernst priorities.
Responsibilities include: drafting and editing legislative memoranda including for committee and floor proceedings; developing and advancing legislative proposals; coordinating and reviewing oversight materials; support and preparation for all Committee activities; and conducting legislative research.
A team player with the ability to think strategically, pay strict attention to detail, and the capability to work collaboratively to complete projects in a timely and efficient manner is a must. Interested candidates should email a resume, writing sample, and cover letter to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov with the job referral number in the subject line, PSM – Republican SBC Office. |
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231611 | | CREATIVE DIRECTOR - The Office of Senator Elissa Slotkin is looking for a Creative Director to oversee the Senator’s social media platforms, drive online communications, and create strategic digital plans. This position operates as utility player within the Communications team to develop digital communication strategies and multichannel tactics to share the Senator’s message and vision to Michiganders and Americans online. This includes editing videos, photos and graphics.
This position reports directly to the Communications Director and collaborates with the full team.
Job Responsibilities:
- Oversee, organize, and manage the day-to-day social media calendar.
- Sync with the full communications team to ensure digital a foundational piece of the broader communications strategy.
- Directing, producing, and editing videos that align with the Senator’s vision and priorities.
- Staff, film, and travel with the Senator to events throughout Michigan and Washington, D.C. as necessary.
- Working with influencers and building out digital partnerships to expand the Senator’s digital audience.
- Assisting in all rapid response efforts, preparing for breaking news, and managing the creative projects that will lead the Senator’s response.
Qualifications:
- Strong video editing and graphic design experience
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with strong attention to detail
- The ability to be flexible and move priorities and projects with the political news landscape
- Experience managing an organization or public figure’s voice
- Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines.
Additional Requirements:
- Experience with creative content development for social media, or similar background (e.g. in video editing, graphic design, photography, etc.).
- Ability to work well in a fast-paced and highly collaborative team environment.
- Ability to manage crises and adapt quickly.
- Enthusiastic and self-motivated with a desire to learn new tools and technologies.
Compensation:
The salary range for this position is $75,000-$100,000 with standard U.S. Government employee benefits.
To Apply:
To apply, send an email with your resume, cover letter, a digital portfolio, and video highlight reel to transition@elissaslotkin.org. |
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231608 | | INVESTIGATIVE COUNSEL - Senate Republican Committee office is seeking an investigative counsel. Strong writing and interview skills, as well as attention to detail, are essential for this role. The position is based in Washington, D.C. Please submit a resume, cover letter, and references to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231596 | | STAFF ASSISTANT - The U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics seeks a Staff Assistant to provide administrative support to the Committee. The Staff Assistant’s responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: answering phones and routing calls, managing the reception desk, assisting with the Committee’s Financial Disclosure program, data entry, filing, drafting correspondence and other written work, performing research, working with a variety of databases and computer programs, providing support to the Committee’s professional staff, and various projects and administrative duties as assigned.
Applicants must be highly organized and detail oriented, possess exceptional customer service, computer, and communication skills, and have the sound judgment necessary to handle matters that arise before the Committee. Experience using graphics and video production software is preferred.
This is a non-partisan position which requires the ability to serve all members of the Senate community equally without regard to their political affiliation and to refrain from activity that could impair the Committee’s reputation for non-partisanship. Applicants are advised that partisan political activity may negatively impact their suitability for hire on Committee staff. In particular, if an applicant has worked as an employee on a political campaign, or as an employee on the staff of a House or Senate committee or personal office, this record of partisan employment may negatively impact the applicant’s candidacy. In evaluating how an applicant’s partisan employment history impacts the Committee’s ability to serve the Senate community in a non-partisan manner, the Committee will consider various factors, including how recently the applicant worked in the partisan office, the applicant’s position in that office, and the applicant’s job duties in that office.
All applicants must possess a Bachelor’s Degree. The Committee is an equal employment opportunity employer.
To apply, send a resume and cover letter to Employment_Opportunities@ethics.senate.gov. |
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231578 | | CASEWORK ASSISTANT (SAVANNAH) - Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) seeks a Casework Assistant to support his Savannah office and his state-based constituent services team. Primary responsibilities include managing incoming phone calls and voicemails, responding to constituent inquires and requests for assistance, liaising with federal agencies on behalf of constituents, and other administrative/office management tasks as assigned. Qualified candidates will be dependable, entrepreneurial, organized, and adept at multitasking. Strong communication, writing, and interpersonal skills a must; Georgia ties a plus. The starting annual salary for this position is $50,000 with eligibility for Senate benefits.
To apply, please e-mail a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to jobs@ossoff.senate.gov indicating “Savannah Casework Assistant” in the subject line. 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 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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231577 | | FALL 2025 COMMUNICATIONS/DIGITAL INTERNSHIP - Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) is currently accepting applications for 1-2 communications/digital internship position(s) in his Washington DC office for Fall 2025. Responsibilities include compiling daily news clips, maintaining and updating press lists, monitoring national, state, and local media, drafting and editing written materials, including press releases, op-eds, newsletters, and social copy, creating engaging social media content, graphics, and videos for the digital team and supporting the communications team with press conferences and live events. Additional responsibilities may include corresponding with and serving Massachusetts constituents by answering phones, giving Capitol tours, and organizing incoming messages, attending Senate committee hearings and briefings, and assisting with other administrative and legislative projects as necessary. All applicants must be proactive hard-workers—who have a demonstrated interest in press and/or digital media—with excellent writing, editing, verbal, and interpersonal skills. Ideal candidates can pay close attention to detail, multitask, and be a team player. Digital skills (i.e Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, Canva, video editing, social media, etc.) are a plus. The DC internship program is directed toward current and recent undergraduate students. Backgrounds in journalism, communications, film, graphic design, and media studies are desirable but not required. Stipends are available at a rate of $15/hour pre-tax to students who could not otherwise afford to live or work in Washington DC.
Interested candidates should send a resume, a summary of why you are interested in the internship program (maximum 500 words), a writing sample (maximum 700 words), 2 references, and hours of availability by June 29th, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST to the DC application link: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/019f1c6e-1ed6-44ed-9f85-a19c64e36ca7/
Candidates from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, working class, and/or other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply. Massachusetts ties are preferred. |
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231576 | | FALL 2025 LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP - Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) is currently accepting applications for 7-8 legislative internship positions in his Washington DC office for Fall 2025. Responsibilities include corresponding with and serving Massachusetts constituents through tasks such as answering phones, responding to inquiries, and giving tours of the U.S. Capitol, assisting the Senator and staff in all areas of office operations, researching legislative initiatives and drafting replies to constituent inquiries, attending Senate committee hearings and briefings, and assisting with a variety of administrative or communications projects, including compiling press clips. All applicants should be responsible self-starters who possess strong writing, research, and interpersonal skills. Candidates should have a proven ability to work well independently and with others, and also possess strong task delegation and completion rates. The DC internship program is directed toward current and recent undergraduate students. Backgrounds in political science, international relations, environmental studies, liberal arts, and STEM are desirable but not required. Massachusetts ties are strongly preferred. Stipends are available at a rate of $15/hour pre-tax to students who could not otherwise afford to live or work in Washington DC.
Interested candidates should send a resume, a summary of why you are interested in the internship program (maximum 500 words), 2 references, and hours of availability by June 29th, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST to the DC application link: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/7ecc4aaf-3fdc-4e12-b0fe-062e8cff3034/
Candidates from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, working class, and/or other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply. Massachusetts ties are preferred. |
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231575 | | LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR - Conservative Midwest Senator seeks experienced Legislative Director. This position will be full-time in the Washington, DC office. The Legislative Director will be responsible for managing the office’s legislative operation; assisting in the development of message, policy positions and legislative initiatives; creating and implementing long and short-term legislative priorities for the Senator; and managing and mentoring a large legislative team. A successful candidate will have strong written and oral communication skills, an in-depth knowledge of Senate procedure and demonstrated success managing a team. Experience as a Legislative Director or Senate legislative experience as a Senior LA, Senior Policy Advisor, Counsel, or similar position required. Knowledge of Midwestern priorities is essential. Salary commensurate with experience. 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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231542 | | SCHEDULER - Republican U.S. Senator is seeking a highly organized, proactive, and detail-oriented Scheduler to manage the Senator’s daily and long-term calendar in the Washington, D.C. office. The ideal candidate will be a team player with strong administrative and communication skills, and the ability to operate in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage and coordinate the Senator’s daily and long-term calendar, including meetings, briefings, travel, and events in both D.C. and the home state.
- Prioritize and evaluate all incoming scheduling requests in coordination with the Chief of Staff, Legislative Director, Communications Director, and State Director.
- Work closely with legislative, communications, and state teams to ensure alignment of priorities and messaging.
- Coordinate logistics for official travel, including flights, lodging, transportation, and event prep.
- Draft and maintain daily and weekly itineraries for the Senator.
- Coordinate daily logistics to/from the Senator’s meetings on and off the Hill.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for all scheduling matters with outside stakeholders, including constituents, elected officials, federal agencies, and advocacy groups.
Qualifications:
- Previous Capitol Hill scheduling experience strongly preferred.
- Detail oriented, exceptional organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple, shifting priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- High level of discretion, professionalism, and judgment.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to maintain a calm and positive attitude under pressure.
- Commitment to conservative principles.
- Willingness to work irregular hours, including nights and weekends as determined by the Senate schedule.
Interested candidates should submit their resume to Curtis_Resume@curtis.senate.gov. |
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231534 | | E-DISCOVERY PROFESSIONAL - Senate Committee seeking an E-Discovery Professional with experience managing and configuring E-Discovery platforms for document production, maintenance and review. Qualified candidates must have first-hand experience working with an E-Discovery platform. The position requires significant attention to detail, a technical mindset and ability to follow guidelines and instructions. Prior Capitol Hill experience is preferred but not required. THIS IS NOT AN ENTRY LEVEL POSITION. Interested candidates should send their resume and cover letter to senatecommitteejob@gmail.com with the subject line “E-Discovery Professional”. |
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231528 | | PUBLIC LANDS LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT - Senator Michael Bennet, Ranking Member of the Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Conservation, Forestry, Natural Resources, and Biotechnology seeks a Legislative Assistant to lead the Public Lands, Forestry, Wildfire, Tribal, and Appropriations portfolios. This senior level policy position will be responsible for overseeing and monitoring pending legislation in assigned issues areas; drafting bills and amendments; identifying legislative priorities; developing legislative proposals and strategies; providing vote recommendations; engaging with relevant Committee, House and Senate staff and key state and national stakeholders; and providing written and oral briefings to the Senator. This position will be responsible for developing strong partnerships with state based staff with expertise in the policy areas included in this portfolio.
Western ties, a graduate degree, and Hill experience are all a plus. Ideal candidates are hardworking and detail-oriented self-starters; team players, able to work both collaboratively and individually; excellent oral and written communicators, with superior research skills; able to produce high quality work in a fast-paced environment under tight deadlines; enthusiastic, collegial, and professional.
Our Office prioritizes building a diverse team. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to legislative_resumes@bennet.senate.gov. Please list Public Lands LA and the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231526 | | LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT - Midwest Republican Senator seeks a strong writer to serve as a Legislative Correspondent for a diverse portfolio of issues, primarily health, education, labor, pensions, and agriculture. Duties include processing incoming mail, drafting outgoing constituent mail, research, writing memos, taking meetings, and assisting with legislative projects. Candidates must be able to meet short deadlines and juggle many priorities in a fast-paced environment. Must be a team player with a willingness to pivot quickly to help where the office needs assistance. Midwest ties strongly preferred. Interested applicants should email their resume and cover letter to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating the job referral number in the subject line. |
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231523 | | GRANTS AND CORRESPONDENCE ASSISTANT - Democratic Senator seeks a grants and correspondence assistant to focus on the grants and congratulatory correspondence portfolio. Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to updating database of government entities throughout the state, researching and identifying funding opportunities for local constituencies, drafting letters of support, and coordinating with various internal departments on grants information flow. Individual will also be responsible for drafting all congratulatory correspondence. This position requires excellent communication, research and writing skills, as well as the ability to work well under pressure in an extremely fast-paced environment. Individual must be detail oriented and work proactively on simultaneous tasks. 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: Grants and Correspondence Assistant in the subject line. |
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231514 | | COUNSEL OR POLICY ADVISOR - Republican Senator seeks a counsel or policy advisor to join his personal office in DC. The ability to perform highly in a fast paced environment is essential. Responsibilities include drafting legislation, 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 experience, as well as knowledge of judiciary issues, flood insurance and social security. 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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231513 | | LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT - Southern Republican Senator seeks an exceptionally strong writer to serve as a Legislative Correspondent for a diverse portfolio of issues. Duties include processing incoming mail, drafting outgoing constituent mail, research, writing memos, taking meetings, and assisting with legislative projects. Candidates must be able to meet short deadlines and juggle many priorities in a fast-paced environment. Other needed traits include being a team player with a willingness to pivot quickly to help where the office needs assistance. Interested applicants should email their resume to gopsenatejobs@gmail.com indicating the job title in the subject line. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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