Washington State Legislative Intern Program Details

Washington State
Legislative Intern Program
 
Students learn the
legislative process and
gain professional work
experience while
spending winter quarter
or spring semester
working in Olympia as
staff for members of the
Washington State House
of Representatives or
Senate.
 
Requirements
Junior or senior standing in any major
Attend a four year university or college in
Washington state, or
A resident of Washington state attending
college elsewhere
The internship must be taken for credit. Credit
amounts and academic requirements are
determined by the school.
 
The Legislative Internship is a full
time commitment (8:00 AM - 5:00
PM,  Monday-Friday)
Interns receive financial
compensation
Interns attend 3 days of
orientation prior to the beginning
of the Legislative Session
Interns are placed in offices with
similar interests and political
philosophy whenever possible
Prior political experience is not
necessary
 
The internship starts on
the second Monday in
January and runs for 60
days in even numbered
years and 105 days in odd
numbered years.
Students on the quarter
system have the option of
staying for Spring Quarter
during the 105-day
session.
Intern Duties
Conduct legislative research
Attend committee hearings and legislative meetings
Correspond with constituents and state agencies
Track legislation
Draft letters, resolutions, talking points, press
releases, and newsletters
Assist with daily office tasks
Participate in intern classes, workshops, and policy
exercises
Workshops and Seminars
Legislative Ethics
Developing the State Budget
Lobbyist Panel
Media Panel
Legislative Research
Mock Committee Hearing
and Floor Debate
Job Shadow at a State Agency
Writing for the Legislature
Supreme Court Tour
Tour of Parliament in Victoria,
British Columbia
Prison Tour
Bill and Amendment Writing
Budget Solving Exercise
Résumé Writing
Networking Opportunities
Professional Development
Agency Casework
Budget Balancing Exercise
In addition to their office duties, interns participate in
hands on activities and educational opportunities.
A Good Candidate Has
Strong written and oral
communication skills
Professional work ethic
Mature judgment and
commitment to
following all legislative
ethics laws
Ability to handle a fast-
paced environment
Good analytical and
research skills
How to Apply
Complete the online application
Write a cover letter explaining
how you meet the qualifications
Résumé
One-page essay (prompts are on
the application website)
Two letters of recommendation:
one from a faculty member and
one from a personal reference
 
Selection Process
Applications are open from late August – mid-October
Applications are received jointly by the House and
Senate
Selected candidates are interviewed in October and
November by both House and Senate internship
coordinators
Hiring decisions are made and applicants are notified by
December 1
st
Interns are placed with individual legislators’ offices
after hiring decisions are complete
For More Information
Emily McCartan
Senate Intern Coordinator
360-786-7016
Emily.McCartan@leg.wa.gov
Paula Rehwaldt
House Intern Coordinator
360-786-7993
Paula.Rehwaldt@leg.wa.gov
Or visit our website
http://www.leg.wa.gov/internships
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Students can gain valuable professional work experience through the Washington State Legislative Intern Program. This internship offers a hands-on opportunity to learn about the legislative process by working in Olympia as staff for members of the Washington State House of Representatives or Senate. Requirements include junior or senior standing in any major, attending a four-year university in Washington or being a resident of Washington attending college elsewhere. The program provides financial compensation and involves full-time commitment during legislative sessions, offering various workshops and seminars to enhance learning. The internship starts in January, running for 60 days in even-numbered years and 105 days in odd-numbered years. Interns undertake diverse duties such as conducting legislative research, attending meetings, drafting documents, and participating in policy exercises.

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  1. Washington State Legislative Intern Program

  2. Students learn the legislative process and gain professional work experience while spending winter quarter or spring semester working in Olympia as staff for members of the Washington State House of Representatives or Senate.

  3. Requirements Junior or senior standing in any major Attend a four year university or college in Washington state, or A resident of Washington state attending college elsewhere The internship must be taken for credit. Credit amounts and academic requirements are determined by the school.

  4. The Legislative Internship is a full time commitment (8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday) Interns receive financial compensation Interns attend 3 days of orientation prior to the beginning of the Legislative Session Interns are placed in offices with similar interests and political philosophy whenever possible Prior political experience is not necessary

  5. The internship starts on the second Monday in January and runs for 60 days in even numbered years and 105 days in odd numbered years. Students on the quarter system have the option of staying for Spring Quarter during the 105-day session.

  6. Intern Duties Conduct legislative research Attend committee hearings and legislative meetings Correspond with constituents and state agencies Track legislation Draft letters, resolutions, talking points, press releases, and newsletters Assist with daily office tasks Participate in intern classes, workshops, and policy exercises

  7. Workshops and Seminars In addition to their office duties, interns participate in hands on activities and educational opportunities. Tour of Parliament in Victoria, British Columbia Prison Tour Bill and Amendment Writing Budget Solving Exercise R sum Writing Networking Opportunities Professional Development Agency Casework Budget Balancing Exercise Legislative Ethics Developing the State Budget Lobbyist Panel Media Panel Legislative Research Mock Committee Hearing and Floor Debate Job Shadow at a State Agency Writing for the Legislature Supreme Court Tour

  8. A Good Candidate Has Strong written and oral communication skills Professional work ethic Mature judgment and commitment to following all legislative ethics laws Ability to handle a fast- paced environment Good analytical and research skills

  9. How to Apply Complete the online application Write a cover letter explaining how you meet the qualifications R sum One-page essay (prompts are on the application website) Two letters of recommendation: one from a faculty member and one from a personal reference

  10. Selection Process Applications are open from late August mid-October Applications are received jointly by the House and Senate Selected candidates are interviewed in October and November by both House and Senate internship coordinators Hiring decisions are made and applicants are notified by December 1st Interns are placed with individual legislators offices after hiring decisions are complete

  11. For More Information Emily McCartan Senate Intern Coordinator 360-786-7016 Emily.McCartan@leg.wa.gov Paula Rehwaldt House Intern Coordinator 360-786-7993 Paula.Rehwaldt@leg.wa.gov Or visit our website http://www.leg.wa.gov/internships

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