Intern with Congresswoman Barbara Lee, 9th Congressional District of California, U.S. House of Representatives

January 19, 2010 by Pegah Zardoost, under Opportunities.

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Serving her sixth term in the legislature, Congresswoman Lee chairs the Congressional Black Caucus and is a member of; the House Committee on Appropriations; including the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Subcommittee; the State Foreign Operations Subcommittee; and the Legislative Branch Subcommittee. She represents Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, Piedmont, and the unincorporated areas of Alameda County: Ashland, Cherryland, Castro Valley, Fairview and San Lorenzo.

Student volunteers have the opportunity to:
- Provide direct service to constituents of the 9th Congressional District
- Learn the inner workings of a fast-paced Congressional office
- Research local issues and study the impacts of innovative national policies

Minimum Commitment: 2 days per week (8 hrs/week total) for 3 months

Requirements: Applicants must be students currently enrolled in an accredited institution who live or attend school in the 9th Congressional District.

Qualifications: Excellent written and oral communication skills, professional manner, ability to attend a one-time orientation session (date to be determined). This program is open only to students currently enrolled in academic institutions.

Duties: Administrative support, community outreach, research, and casework

Application Process: Send a cover letter and resume to the Oakland District Office. The cover letter should include the dates of your availability. The writing sample should illustrate the quality of your writing and be no more than three (3) pages. In addition , be prepared to submit references. Please do not send additional materials.

More Information: Lee.house.gov

Send materials to: Dominique Nisperos, Congressional Aide/Internship Coordinator

Mail: 1301 Clay Street, Suite 1000-N, Oakland, CA 94612

Fax: (510) 763-6538

Email: Nisperos [at] mail.house.gov

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Intern with Equality California! (EQCA)

January 19, 2010 by Pegah Zardoost, under Opportunities.

Organization Description:
Equality California (EQCA) and its sister organizations (Equality California Institute, Equality California Issues PAC, and Equality California Candidate PAC) share a common mission to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Californians. For more information about EQCA, visit www.eqca.org.

Job Description:
Equality California is seeking applicants for an organizing internship. This is a great opportunity to experience the inner workings of a major political campaign and to make a difference for the LGBT community in your day-to-day work.

Interns will get hands on experience working on an exciting and historic statewide campaign and will be on the front lines of one of the largest and most advanced field campaigns in the country.

Duties:
Organizing interns will advance Equality California’s grassroots campaign to win the freedom to marry in California. Each organizer will work with local volunteers and coalition partners to demonstrate support of full equality for the LGBT community.

Interns support the work of Equality California volunteers and coalition partners, including assistance recruiting volunteers, managing lists, organizing field activities, and responding to the needs of activists. Organizers will support Equality California’s canvassing and volunteer recruitment goals and will have opportunities to connect to persuadable voters in one-on-one conversations.

In addition, organizing interns will assist Equality California’s field staff as needed with research, database management, and other necessary tasks.

All organizers will receive trainings on an on-going basis as well as opportunities to hear from leaders in the fight for the freedom to marry. Interns will have the opportunity to work closely with Equality California staff and to take on independent projects.

Requirements:
Equality California seeks interns who understand and support our mission, are hard-working, are able to successfully complete projects, and are comfortable using computers. Top-notch communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment required. Prior campaigns experience or volunteer coordination a plus.

Time requirements are flexible and range from 15 to 40 hours with some evening and weekends.

This internship is an excellent opportunity to build political, non-profit and community organizing skills.

To apply:
Please email a resume and cover letter to field(at)eqca.org. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis; there is no deadline, but you are encouraged to apply early.

Women, people of color, and transgender individuals are encouraged to apply.

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Capital Fellows Programs

January 8, 2010 by Pegah Zardoost, under Opportunities.

Take part in one of several exciting fellowships known as the Capital Fellows Programs.  The Deadline in February 24th.

All info can be found at the following link:

http://www.csus.edu/calst/capital_fellows_programs_overview.html

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Intern with Mayor Gavin Newsom for the City & County of San Francisco

January 7, 2010 by Pegah Zardoost, under Opportunities.



The City and County of San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services, (MONS), is seeking Interns for this Fall and Spring semesters. MONS is dedicated to helping the citizens of the City & County of San Francisco receive the highest levels of service possible from all areas of City government. Interns work directly with district and community liaisons to ensure that the Mayor’s Office is involved with helping to improve the quality of life for all San Francisco residents.

Application Process Includes

- Completed Internship Application Form
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Writing Sample (one page maximum)

http://www.sfmayor.org/mayors-office-departments/neighborhood-services/volunteer-at-mons/

Once you complete the Application Process, please email all documents to kirsten.macaulay@sfgov.org.  Please email if you have any further questions.

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Intern with the DSCC: Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

January 7, 2010 by Pegah Zardoost, under Opportunities.

The DSCC is accepting applications for its internship program. If you are a student interested in applying for the program, please submit your application to vazquez@dscc.org.

The DSCC is an organization whose goal is to elect more Democrats to the Senate. We work towards this goal by providing Democratic Senate candidates with financial and political support throughout the two year election cycle. The ultimate aim of the DSCC is to advance the Democratic message and to guarantee that Democrats are elected to the
U.S. Senate.

We are a busy staff and rely on our interns. You will take on many important responsibilities. Your assignments will allow you to become familiar with the basics of fundraising and political work, but you will also be assigned to advanced, long-term projects. This is a great experience that will help you learn more about the political process.
You will have the opportunity to meet Democratic senators and candidates from across the county and have the opportunity to work in a competitive election cycle on a national scale.

We are seeking reliable students who are organized, self-motivated, have an interest in politics, who think ahead on how they can help staff and the DSCC, and most importantly, who are willing to work hard to get the job done. This is an internship where you will learn from your surroundings. It is a fast-paced office, and your daily responsibilities will change regularly. We need students who are ready and willing to step up to the challenge and help the DSCC because they believe in the cause.

The program does not provide a stipend, but some interns may obtain college credit. Metro passes are provided. If you are interested in applying for this program or would like more details, please contact Ana Berrios-Vazquez at vazquez@dscc.org or (202) 224-2247.

DSCC Internship Application Information

If you are interested in applying for the program, please send the following to vazquez@dscc.org:

· Please attach a current resume and cover letter to your email message. Make sure you include your contact information on the resume and please clearly state the days you are available to work per week, as well as your start and end dates, in your cover letter. Part-time applicants are welcome to apply (2-3 days per week). However, full-time internship applicants are preferred (4 to 5 days per week).

· Please also attach a short (1 page maximum) writing sample in the form of a letter to the editor. Take a position on a current event and lay out your argument.

· Finally, please include one letter of recommendation and make sure that their contact information is clear and accurate.

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Intern with Assemblymember Nancy Skinner!

January 7, 2010 by Pegah Zardoost, under Opportunities.

Assemblymember Skinner was elected to represent California’s 14th Assembly District in November, 2008. She is the chair of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee and holds seats on a number of other influential committees including Appropriations.

The 14th Assembly District Office Internship Program offers high school and college students a unique opportunity to participate in and experience the work of a State Assembly Office. The program exposes students to office operations such as the dynamics of legislation, working with constituents, conducting community outreach efforts, assisting community based organizations, organizing civic events and projects, database development and upkeep, staffing the office, and other essential activities.

Interns will gain valuable education and work experience by fully participating in agreed-upon hours of work. All internship work is voluntary and students will not receive any monetary compensation. However, we will support students in their efforts to seek school credit.

The internship brochure and application is available on our website www.assembly.ca.gov/skinner.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Best,

Frances Fortini

Constituent Services

Office of Assemblymember Nancy Skinner

frances.fortini@asm.ca.gov

phone: (510) 286-1400

fax: (510) 286-1406

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State Senator Mark DeSaulnier Internship Application

October 20, 2009 by Pegah Zardoost, under Opportunities.

California State Senator Mark DeSaulnier

District Office

Internship Program

Senator Mark DeSaulnier’s internship program offers college students the opportunity to get directly involved in the state government’s daily operations. Interns learn about how the California State Senate functions and Senator DeSaulnier’s role in representing the people of California’s Seventh Senatorial District.

In the fast-paced atmosphere of a State Senate office, it is important that interns possess a mature, professional manner. Interns must be well-organized persons who are able to take initiative, follow instructions, perform well under pressure and relate well with others.

General intern responsibilities include:

Answering telephones
Data entry
Responding to constituent requests and other correspondence
Assisting with special projects, including legislative research
Assisting with constituent casework
Assisting with event planning
Administrative tasks, including filing and copying
Other miscellaneous tasks, as required

Skills required:
Effective and professional phone manner
Computer experience
Good typing ability
Punctuality
Attention to detail
Ability to follow instructions
Ability to complete tasks efficiently and thoroughly

Unfortunately, we cannot offer monetary compensation for our interns. However, Senator DeSaulnier supports students requesting credit for their internship through their school or university.
There is no application deadline. Interns are accepted throughout the year. Please note that our summer internships are particularly popular and there is a limit to the number of interns we can accept to work in our office at any one time.
Applicants should complete the attached form and return it with a resume and writing sample to:
Lupe Schoenberger

District Director

Senator Mark DeSaulnier

1350 Treat Blvd., Ste. 240

Walnut Creek, CA 94597

Phone: (925) 942-6082

E-mail: Lupe.Schoenberger@sen.ca.gov

Senator Mark DeSaulnier Internship Form

Please complete this questionnaire to assist us to better match your interests and skills with internship opportunities. For additional information, please contact District Director Lupe Schoenberger at 925-942-6082.

Name:

Address: City/Zip:

Phone number including area code:

Second phone number including area code:

e-mail address (optional):
Main area of interest in helping serve the 7th Senate District:

Please list any secondary interests you may have:

Please summarize any skills that you think might apply:

(computer, technical, professional skills)

Your availability:

(what days, hours, how long, etc.)

Experience

Previous intern experience: __________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Paid work experience: ________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Background Information

Do you have a valid California Driver’s License? Yes_____No_____

Driver’s license number: _________________________ Expiration date: ___________

Insurance Company: ______________________ Policy #: ___________________________

Expiration date: ___________

Have you ever been convicted for a violation of any laws, traffic or otherwise? Yes_____ No_____

If yes, please explain: _________________________________________________________________

Emergency Contact Information

Name of an emergency contact: __________________________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________________________________________

Relationship: _________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: _________________________________________________________________________

Work Phone: _________________________________________________________________________

Cell Phone: __________________________________________________________________________

RETURN THIS FORM AND A WRITING SAMPLE TO:

Lupe Schoenberger

District Director

Senator Mark DeSaulnier

1350 Treat Blvd., Ste. 240

Walnut Creek, CA 94597

Phone: (925) 942-6082

E-mail: Lupe.Schoenberger@sen.ca.gov

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Blackrock Associates – Fall Semester Internship

August 31, 2009 by Lindsey, under Opportunities.

Job Qualifications

Ideal candidates will be college students who have an interest in electoral politics and/or campaigning, in particular those who are interested in the rapidly growing field of online politics. Candidates should be familiar with Democratic politics and committed to making a difference for our clients — as we are. Strong quantitative and communications skills are required.

Job Description

Blackrock Associates is seeking Fall Semester interns at our downtown Berkeley office.

Blackrock is a leading political consulting firm focused on helping Democratic political causes and non-profit organizations succeed by fully maximizing opportunities in web marketing, online fundraising, and online advocacy. Some of Blackrock’s current clients include Senator Barbara Boxer, Senator Dick Durbin, Senator Patrick Leahy, Assemblywoman Fiona Ma, Senator Patty Murray, Senator Chuck Schumer, and Senator Jim Webb.

As an intern on the Blackrock strategy team, you will be playing a critical support role on our team as we manage and develop the online communications strategies for our clients.

Responsibilities

  • Participating in client messaging strategy discussions
  • Brainstorming online marketing plans for list building and fundraising
  • Managing and maintaining the online presence for clients
  • Managing candidate profiles on popular social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter
  • Drafting copy for use on client websites or in blast emails
  • Implement client outbound messaging and managing correspondence that comes back in response
  • Developing testing plans, analyzing results, and reporting back to clients
  • Exploring and implementing new Web 2.0 technologies
  • Creating web graphics and coding simple web pages (no previous experience with Photoshop or HTML required)

If desired, interns will be considered for either temporary (i.e. summer) or permanent positions with Blackrock at the conclusion of the semester.

Larry Huynh
Blackrock Associates
larry@blackrockonline.com
Twitter: larryhuynh
(510) 548-8800 (o)
(415) 225-7827 (c)

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