Tuesday, April 30, 2013

US House Intern Vacancy List -- April 29th, 2013

House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service (HVAPS) B-235 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-226-5836 Vacancy Bulletins are available for pick-up in Longworth HOB - B-227 (CAO First Call Customer Service Center) or in the CAO Human Resources Office - Ford HOB 102. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the Vacancy Listserv visit: http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/ Job Line: 202-226-4504 _____________________________________________________________________________________ INTERNSHIP VACANCY LISTING Week of April 29, 2013 MEM-203-13 The Washington, D.C. office of Congresswoman Louise M. Slaughter (NY-25) is seeking a press intern to work with Congresswoman Slaughter’s communications team. The press intern will work directly with the Press Secretary and Speechwriter & Director of Online Communications to carryout responsibilities including - but not limited to - creating graphics, developing press lists, collecting and distributing press clips, drafting releases and social media content, and contacting reporters. While the position is unpaid, the office will work with universities to accommodate applicants wishing to earn academic credit. First-hand experience in the congressional office will provide a unique opportunity into the functions of a fast-paced Democratic Congressional office. It will also offer a unique insight into legislative and parliamentary procedure, as Congresswoman Slaughter is Ranking Member of the Committee on Rules. The Rules Committee determines the parameters of debate for all major legislation before it can be considered on the House Floor, including which amendments can be offered. The 1 ideal applicant will have strong graphic design skills. Applicants should e-mail a cover letter, resume, and a one to three page writing sample to Jack Spasiano at NY25.InternApplications@mail.house.gov. Please do not hesitate to contact Jack at 202-225-3615 with any questions. MEM-202-13 Conservative Republican House Member looking for a law-student or graduatestudent intern to fill in for Legislative Counsel on maternity leave this summer. Student will have the opportunity to shadow Legislative Counsel in June and will serve as acting-Legislative Counsel during July and August. This would be a full-time position this Summer, with the possibility to intern part-time in the Fall as well. Office is extremely fast-paced and looking for someone who is hard-working, detail-oriented, a quick-learner, and fun to work with. Portfolio will include Oversight & Government Reform Committee legislative work, with a focus on energy policy, as well as transportation, agriculture, and religious/social issues. Responsibilities will include representing Member in meetings with constituents and advocacy organizations, developing legislative initiatives, tracking legislation, writing briefing materials, drafting floor statements and talking points. This is an excellent opportunity to get hands-on legislative experience as a student, not just answering phones and giving tours. Legislative experience, especially Hill experience (as staff or intern) is a plus. Oklahoma ties are also a plus, but not required. With the subject line “Legislative Intern” -- please send resume, writing sample, and references to ashley.troy@mail.house.gov MEM-201-13 Senior Democratic Member of Congress seeks an energetic, organized, creative, (full-time or part-time) Unpaid Intern to work in the District Office. Intern responsibilities include answering phones, composing daily news summaries, and researching various issues relevant to the District of Columbia, note constituent opinions, including their full names, addresses, and all relevant information as well as perform other duties as assigned by the Intern Supervisor. A successful Intern will be a creative, motivated person who is eager to learn. Please send a resume, cover letter, a writing sample and a letter or recommendation to Mautez.Lovett@mail.house.gov MEM-199-13 Congressman Albio Sires is seeking a full or part-time intern. Intern duties include: answering phones, greeting constituents, attending briefings, writing letters, and researching policy. This is an unpaid internship. Interested applicants should fax a resume and cover letter indicating availability to: (202) 226-0792, attention: Judi Wolford. MEM-198-13 The Office of Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43) is seeking a full-time or part-time press and social media intern for the summer of 2013 in her Washington, D.C. office. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to compiling press clips, monitoring daily news, drafting talking points and press releases, updating social media and working closely with the communications director. The ideal candidate will have previous experience in public relations or journalism; possess strong written communications skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, and professional manner. Please note that the internship is unpaid and housing is not provided, but student can qualify for academic credit depending on the requirements of the college or university. Interested applicants should e-mail a cover letter, resume, short writing sample (in the form of a speech or press release) and dates of availability with "Press Intern Summer 2013" in the subject line to latoya.veal@mail.house.gov. No phone calls or drop-ins please. MEM-197-13 The Office of Congressman Juan Vargas (D-CA-51) is seeking a highly motivated intern to join his Washington, DC office for an unpaid internship during summer break (part and full-time applicants should apply). Candidates should be organized, professional, quick learners, and team players. Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to, assisting staff with legislative, administrative, and press related projects, writing memos and talking points, attending hearings and meetings, answering constituent phone calls, leading tours of the US Capitol, assisting with scheduling, sorting and distributing mail, and managing tour and flag requests. Candidates with California ties and previous internship/work experience are strongly encouraged to apply. To submit your application, please visit: https://vargas.house.gov/services/internships/congressional-internship-application. The deadline for your summer internship application is May 24th, 2013

US House Vacancy List -- April 29th, 2013

House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service (HVAPS) B-235 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-226-5836 Vacancy Bulletins are available for pick-up in Longworth HOB - B-227 (CAO First Call Customer Service Center) or in the CAO Human Resources Office - Ford HOB 102. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the Vacancy Listserv visit: http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/ Job Line: 202-226-4504 _____________________________________________________________________________________ MEMBER AND COMMITTEE VACANCY LISTING Week of April 29, 2013 MEM-205-13 Freshman Midwestern Democratic Member seeks an organized, detail oriented and energetic Scheduler/Executive Assistant for a fast-paced, team-oriented Washington, DC office. Primary duties include structuring and managing the Member’s daily schedule; coordinating the Member’s travel and logistical details of meetings; handling the Member’s personal correspondence; fulfilling various administrative duties; and, working closely with other staff members in the district and in DC to facilitate meetings. Additionally, the Scheduler/Executive Assistant will work closely with the Chief of Staff to ensure smooth overall DC office operations. Applicants must have superior organizational skills, strong oral and written communication skills, and strong interpersonal skills, be able to multi-task and thrive in a fast paced environment, and have poise, patience and a good sense of humor. The successful candidate will be a discreet, politically savvy, self-motivated, and very organized with the ability to successfully interact with different personality types. Additionally, the successful candidate must be strategic thinker who can navigate competing demands to maximize the Member’s time and come to anticipate the Member’s needs. Please email a resume and cover letter to housescheduler@yahoo.com with “Scheduler/Executive Assistant” in the subject line. Prior scheduling experience strongly preferred and Michigan ties a plus. This is not an entry level position and salary will be commensurate with experience.

Global Leaders Internship and Fellowship Program -- Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute

Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) has Extended the Deadline for its Global Leaders Internship and Fellowship Program for the Fall 2013 semester Washington, D.C. - The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) and The George Washington University (GW) Semester in Washington Politics Program invite qualified undergraduate and graduate students from the United States and Puerto Rico to apply for the CHLI Global Leaders Internship & Fellowship Program for the Fall 2013 Semester. Students will work on project-based programs that provide hands-on experience and also strengthen their understanding of public policy. Through a 12 to 15 week program (one semester) students will work closely with Congress and respected corporations in Washington D.C., and will earn academic credit hours. The CHLI scholarship includes round trip airfare to and from where they reside, monthly transportation stipend, a $2,000 living stipend, and matriculation and housing for GW for the semester. Interns and Fellows will work closely with Members of Congress. In the past, CHLI Interns and Fellows have worked with Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Congressman Henry Cuellar, Congressman Albio Sires, Senator Rob Portman, as well as with our Chairman Lincoln Diaz-Balart during his time in Congress. Participants will also have the opportunity to work with Fortune 500 corporations in their Government Affairs/Federal Affairs offices in Washington, D.C. "The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute gave me the opportunity of a lifetime. My experience interning in Congress and at General Motors was an eye opening experience that not only broadened my horizon but also my perspective on how imperative our Latino culture is in our nation's success." said Nick Bustamante, spring 2012 CHLI Global Fellow. Greg Lebel, Director of Semester in Washington Politics at GW, said, "The breadth of experiences and perspectives to which students are exposed only enhances the value of their academic experience here at GW." "The Semester in Washington Program is not only a great way to earn class credit but it considerably compliments anyone's internship experience in D.C.," Nick added. The complete application for the Fall 2013 CHLI Global Leaders Internship & Fellowship Program is available on www.chli.org. All applications must be submitted online by May 22, 2013. Additional materials must be mailed to CHLI at 734 15th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20005 and be postmarked on or before May 22, 2013. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. For more information please contact Leo Velasquez at lvelasquez@chli.org or by phone at (202) 347-8280.

Friday, April 26, 2013

U.S. Congress - Korean National Assembly Exchange Program -- Meridian International Center

For the sixteenth consecutive year, Meridian International Center will be staging the U.S. Congress - Korean National Assembly Exchange Program to allow Congressional Interns and their Korean counterparts to participate in an exchange program. The program is facilitated by the U.S. Department of State and sponsored by the office of Senator Mark Kirk. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with their Korean counterparts in Washington, DC and then represent the United States during two weeks in South Korea. Running from July 20 - August 10, 2013, the U.S. Congress - Korean National Assembly Exchange Program will give participants an understanding of Korean culture; the history of U.S. - Korean relations; and the current economic, political, and security aspects of the bilateral relationship. If accepted, PARTICIPANT COSTS ARE COMPLETELY SPONSORED. Days 1-8: Washington, DC- Stay at a hotel in Washington, DC with the Korean delegation, host your Korean counterpart and meet with foreign policy leaders and cultural experts. Days 9-22: Seoul, Korea- Experience Korea first-hand as an honored guest of the Korean National Assembly. Ideal candidates will: • Demonstrate willingness to experience Korean culture and participate in cross-cultural exchange; • Possess the ability to represent the U.S. and their Congressional office as an “Ambassador” to Korea; • Work with their Congressional office to plan a one-day internship on the Hill for their Korean counterpart; • Play host to their Korean counterpart during the Washington, DC portion of the program; • Fully familiarize themselves with provided reading materials and program itinerary; • Actively participate in discussions during professional appointments with questions and analysis; and • Demonstrate professionalism and respect for all participants and hosts throughout the program. Additionally, applicants should be U.S. citizens who have completed at least two years of university studies. Preference is given to applicants between ages 20 and 27 with an enthusiasm for international travel and cultural dialogue. Applicants will also need a nomination from a Member of the United States Congress. The application deadline is Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Interested parties should visit www.meridian.org/2013koreaprogram. Please contact Andrew Ainsworth with any questions at aainsworth@meridian.org.

Project Leader – ECM Events and Production -- American Medical Association

American Medical Association https://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/about-ama/careers-ama.page Position Description ECM Communitity: Catalyst Position Title: Project Leader – ECM Events and Production New Postion Enterprise Communications and Marketing Grade 24 Primary Purpose: Responsible for applying best practices in project management to provide the structure needed to follow through from beginning to end, the event or materials concept, budget and execution of same within budget, on-time, meeting client expectations and furthering the integration of “one-AMA” within the event. The incumbent facilitates cross-functional participation and collaboration internally and with external vendors to achieve maximum positive impact in positioning the AMA brand, products, services and initiatives. Applies both proven and innovative communications and marketing expertise to ensure every project enhances the overall positioning and strategic direction of the AMA. Essential Functions/Responsibilities: 1. As assigned, develops and oversees events and material production projects/programs and ensures projects/ programs are carefully guided end-to-end to deliver impactful, integrated, on-time, on-budget programs/initiatives following the ECM approach to project initiation, delivery, follow-through and results measurement. (50%) 2. Responsible for event logistics and materials production that meet creative specifications and brand standards including design, production and print/manufacturing; identifying most appropriate product specifications; gathering quotes/estimates; serving as the main point of contact and relationship manager for vendors including printers, videographers, mail fulfillment houses and other suppliers as needed. (25%) 3. Directs, in close coordination with Brand Strategy, the overall branding of highly visible events such as the AMA’s Annual, Interim, State Legislative and NAC meetings to ensure the AMA brand is appropriately represented. This includes working closely with the AMA Meeting Services staff, hotel staff and event marketing organizations to bring to life the AMA brand at any and all venues. (25%) Other Functions/Responsibilities: 1. Completes other tasks and projects as assigned. Reports to: Director, Project Management Prepared: March 2013 American Medical Association Position Description ECM Communitity: Catalyst Position Title: Project Leader – ECM Events and Production Enterprise Communications and Marketing Position Dimensions: 1. Bachelor’s degree in marketing, business or related discipline and at least 10 years’ experience as a people, project, and/or production manager in integrated marketing communications or related; (master’s preferred). 2. Proven ability to project manage/facilitate production of memorable events and materials that capture the imagination of stakeholders and entice them to seek further engagement with the AMA. 3. Proven ability to manage multiple programs and projects with competing deadlines with the full command and authority necessary to provide clients and stakeholders confidence that the expected outcome will be achieved. 4. Exceptional customer/client service skills, including proven ability to develop and maintain business relationships both internally and externally. 5. Exceptional logic, reasoning and problem-solving skills. 6. Excellent written and oral communication skills. 7. Excellent teamwork skills. Able to facilitate a collaborative productive environment for each project which would include collaboration with management, internal experts and external partners to build relationships and achieve consensus with grace under pressure. 8. Demonstrated experience in using data to inform communciations and marketing strategies and brand positioning. 9. Solid understanding of promotional tools across all media including print, broadcast, electronic and direct mail. 10. Capacity to formulate creative briefs to help guide creative process; exceptional analytic and problem-solving skills. 11. Proven success in managing and prioritizing multiple, complex tasks and responsibilities. 12. Demonstrated willingness to learn and apply new concepts and strategies in project mangement and marketing. Prepared: March 2013

PLEN360° Summit

The mission of the Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) is to increase the number of women in top leadership positions influencing all aspects of the public policy process. PLEN360°: Leadership Skills for Career Success is a professional development series that will give young women the opportunity to learn, lead and leverage their Washington DC work experience from all angles to achieve their career goals. This is a summary of the two programs: PLEN360° Summit This interactive two-day skills and leadership training is for women starting their D.C. careers. Workshops include: · Networking 101 Strategy Session · Personal Brand Training · Salary Negotiation Workshop PLEN360°: Using Myers-Briggs Typing to Take Charge of Your Career Self-knowledge is key to your success. This Myers-Briggs Type® (“Type”) Workshop will give you the tools you need to make the best choices about your career, your classes and your life. This workshop will be led by Arudia, catalysts for executives stepping into power. If you are hosting interns this summer or have young professionals on your staff, it’s a great way to provide a professional development opportunity. Please share with summer intern coordinators, current college students, recent graduates, young professional women, colleagues, friends, parents and others who might have an interest. The fee is extremely reasonable and registration opens May 6. More information on the PLEN360° series and dates is available at http://plen.org/programs/plen360. There are PLEN sponsorship opportunities available.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program

Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program General information This program offered through Southern Illinois University provides paid internship opportunities to SIU undergraduate students interested in professional careers in politics and with state government. Students from all academic backgrounds who have reached junior status (i.e., completed fifty-six hours of course work) and who are in good academic standing are invited to apply to the program. The program is named after Senator Vince Demuzio of Carlinville, who, after battling colon cancer, died April 27, 2004. A champion of Downstate Illinois, Senator Demuzio was elected to the Senate in 1974, served as chairman of the state Democratic Party from 1986 to 1990, and was serving as Majority Leader of the Illinois Senate at the time of his death at age 62. The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program offers two distinct types of internship experience. Legislative staff internships with House and Senate Republicans and Democrats. Typically, interns work in the home office fifteen to twenty hours per week while attending classes full time and perform duties as regular staff members. The most important criteria for the internship experience are good oral and written communication skills and a strong commitment to public service. Internships with a state agency. Typically, interns work fifteen to twenty hours per week in one of several local state agency offices while attending classes full time and perform duties as regular staff members. The most important criteria for the internship experience are good oral and written communication skills and a strong commitment to public service. Interns may begin working any time openings are available. Subject to evaluation, interns may work upwards of eight semesters. Concurrently, they enroll for two or three hours of internship credit each semester. Interns enrolled in a field practicum course required for their major may use that course to fulfill the academic requirements of the internship, provided part of the course assignments relate to the Demuzio internship experience. Enrollment in the internship course is waived for the first semester if the internship begins six weeks or later into the fall or spring semester. Upon completion of the internship, many students seek employment at other levels of government, pursue further graduate or professional education, or choose career opportunities in the private sector. The program has several objectives: Make Illinois state government an attractive career goal for college graduates. Provide undergraduate college students with a unique opportunity to work in and observe close hand the benefits of careers in public service. Partner with participating legislators and state agencies in their efforts to attract qualified candidates to careers in state government. What are the requirements for eligibility? Maintain full-time student status through period of internship (minimum of twelve credit hours per fall/spring semester and six credit hours during summer sessions) and make good academic progress toward degree completion as determined by the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Minimum of junior status (i.e., at least fifty-six hours of baccalaureate-level course work) and be in good academic standing. Minimum GPA of 2.75 overall and/or 3.00 in the major on a 4.00 scale. Willingness to commit for a one- to two-year period of time. Concurrent enrollment in a two- to three-credit-hour internship course for fall and spring semesters (summer session excluded), for which students will complete reading and writing assignments related to the internship experience as assigned by SIU faculty. Interns enrolled in a field practicum course required for their major may use that course to fulfill the academic requirements of the internship, provided part of the course assignments relate to the Demuzio internship experience. Enrollment in internship course is waived if internship begins six weeks or later into the fall or spring semester. What is the salary paid to interns? Interns who work sixty hours per month receive $720 per month; interns who work eighty hours per month receive $960 per month (Rates are established by and may be modified by the Office of the President.) When is the application deadline? Applications are received any time during the year and, depending upon eligibility and availability, are referred to the appropriate legislator or department supervisor for consideration. Who administers the program? Legislative staff internships are administered for the Illinois General Assembly by the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs at Southern Illinois University (tel. 618-536-3465). Internships in the state agencies are administered at SIUC by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute (tel. 618-453-4009) and at SIUE by the Career Development Center (tel. 618-650-3708). Under special circumstances, such as one in which it would be necessary to avoid any perceived conflict of interest, placement of interns may be handled other than as outlined above (for example, the Office of the President may handle placement of an intern in a state agency). How do I apply? Fill out an application form and write the required essay. Request letters of recommendation from two people who know you personally or professionally. At least one reference should be from an individual who can evaluate your academic work. Submit your application, essay, and letters of reference to your college/school dean. The dean will forward the application packet to the appropriate office for processing. After an initial screening process, the best qualified candidates will be invited for an interview. If you are selected for an interview, you will be notified. Every effort will be made to arrange interviews at times convenient to applicants. Applicants must be available for a personal interview. Where can I obtain application materials? Application material for the legislative staff internships can be obtained at the following office: Legislative Staff Internship Program Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs Southern Illinois University Stone Center 1400 Douglas Drive Mail Code 6801 Carbondale, IL 62901 Applications for internships with the state agencies can be obtained at the following offices: Internship Program Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Southern Illinois University Carbondale Mail Code 4429 Carbondale, IL 62901 Internship Program Career Development Center Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Founders Hall 3126 Campus Box 1620 Edwardsville, IL 62026-1620 An application form is available online here (http://www.southernillinois.edu/pres/internship/downloads.html).

US House Intern Vacancy List -- April 22nd, 2013

House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service (HVAPS) B-235 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-226-5836 Vacancy Bulletins are available for pick-up in Longworth HOB - B-227 (CAO First Call Customer Service Center) or in the CAO Human Resources Office - Ford HOB 102. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the Vacancy Listserv visit: http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/ Job Line: 202-226-4504 _____________________________________________________________________________________ INTERNSHIP VACANCY LISTING Week of April 22, 2013 MEM-202-13 Conservative Republican House Member looking for a law-student or graduate-student intern to fill in for Legislative Counsel on maternity leave this summer. Student will have the opportunity to shadow Legislative Counsel in June and will serve as acting-Legislative Counsel during July and August. This would be a full-time position this Summer, with the possibility to intern part-time in the Fall as well. Office is extremely fast-paced and looking for someone who is hard-working, detail-oriented, a quick-learner, and fun to work with. Portfolio will include Oversight & Government Reform Committee legislative work, with a focus on energy policy, as well as transportation, agriculture, and religious/social issues. Responsibilities will include representing Member in meetings with constituents and advocacy organizations, developing legislative initiatives, tracking legislation, writing briefing materials, drafting floor statements and talking points. This is an excellent opportunity to get hands-on legislative experience as a student, not just answering phones and giving tours. Legislative experience, especially Hill experience (as staff or intern) is a plus. Oklahoma ties are also a plus, but not required. With the subject line “Legislative Intern” -- please send resume, writing sample, and references to ashley.troy@mail.house.gov MEM-201-13 Senior Democratic Member of Congress seeks an energetic, organized, creative, (full-time or part-time) Unpaid Intern to work in the District Office. Intern responsibilities include answering phones, composing daily news summaries, and researching various issues relevant to the District of Columbia, note constituent opinions, including their full names, addresses, and all relevant information as well as perform other duties as assigned by the Intern Supervisor. A successful Intern will be a creative, motivated person who is eager to learn. Please send a resume, cover letter, a writing sample and a letter or recommendation to Mautez.Lovett@mail.house.gov MEM-199-13 Congressman Albio Sires is seeking a full or part-time intern. Intern duties include: answering phones, greeting constituents, attending briefings, writing letters, and researching policy. This is an unpaid internship. Interested applicants should fax a resume and cover letter indicating availability to: (202) 226-0792, attention: Judi Wolford. MEM-198-13 The Office of Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43) is seeking a full-time or part-time press and social media intern for the summer of 2013 in her Washington, D.C. office. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to compiling press clips, monitoring daily news, drafting talking points and press releases, updating social media and working closely with the communications director. The ideal candidate will have previous experience in public relations or journalism; possess strong written communications skills, ability to work in a fastpaced environment, and professional manner. Please note that the internship is unpaid and housing is not provided, but student can qualify for academic credit depending on the requirements of the college or university. Interested applicants should e-mail a cover letter, resume, short writing sample (in the form of a speech or press release) and dates of availability with "Press Intern Summer 2013" in the subject line to latoya.veal@mail.house.gov. No phone calls or drop-ins please. MEM-197-13 The Office of Congressman Juan Vargas (D-CA-51) is seeking a highly motivated intern to join his Washington, DC office for an unpaid internship during summer break (part and full-time applicants should apply). Candidates should be organized, professional, quick learners, and team players. Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to, assisting staff with legislative, administrative, and press related projects, writing memos and talking points, attending hearings and meetings, answering constituent phone calls, leading tours of the US Capitol, assisting with scheduling, sorting and distributing mail, and managing tour and flag requests. Candidates with California ties and previous internship/work experience are strongly encouraged to apply. To submit your application, please visit: https://vargas.house.gov/services/internships/congressional-internship-application. The deadline for your summer internship application is May 24th, 2013. MEM-192-13 The Committee on Education and the Workforce, Democratic Staff is currently seeking graduate and legal interns and fellows for the summer of 2013. Specifically we are seeking graduate interns and fellows for education (K-12), graduate interns and fellows for higher education, and graduate interns and fellows for labor. Interns perform a variety of tasks that support the staff in our legislative and media work. Legislative tasks may include, but are not limited to, legislative research, assembling information, assisting staff in hearing and markup preparation and execution, memo and legislative writing, and attending other hearings, markups, briefings and meetings for the purpose of taking notes. Applicants should be able to start in May and commit through July/August. Interested applicants should email their cover letter and resume to jobs_ewdems@mail.house.gov. Please include with your resume, the Internship Applicant Information Form and a cover letter detailing your areas of interest, dates of availability and whether you would be part time or full time. In addition, please provide two short, relevant writing samples in your application materials. Please visit our website at http://democrats.edworkforce.house.gov/about/internships for more information. MEM-191-13 A Democratic California Congressman is seeking a highly motivated intern to join `his Washington, DC office for a part time unpaid internship for either the spring or summer. Candidates should be organized, professional, quick learners, and team players. Strong oral and written communication skills and close attention to detail are important. Main responsibilities include but are not limited to assisting staff with legislative, administrative, and press related projects, writing memos and talking points, attending hearings and meetings, answering constituent phone calls, leading tours of the US Capitol, assisting with scheduling, sorting and distributing mail, and managing tour and flag requests. Candidates with California ties and previous internship/work experience are strongly encouraged to apply. Please e-mail a resume and cover letter to Intern.Resume@mail.house.gov MEM-190-13 A moderate California Democrat is now accepting applications for unpaid internship positions available for spring 2013. Specifically, the internship would last through at least May 4. We are seeking motivated, organized, and reliable individuals to assist the legislative and administrative staff with day-to-day duties. Such duties include attending briefings and hearings, answering phones, sorting mail, drafting constituent correspondence letters, giving Capitol tours, doing legislative research and various other tasks. Applicants should possess excellent communication skills, have the ability to multi-task, and have an interest in the legislative and governmental process. Interns will gain valuable Hill and office experience, as well as have access to many unique networking opportunities. California ties are preferred, but not required. Please send a resume, cover letter and writing sample to californiamoderate@gmail.com. In your cover letter, please address your times and dates of availability. MEM-189-13 “The office of Congresswoman Lois Capps (CA-24) is now accepting applications for full or part time interns during the spring 2013 quarter. Main responsibilities include answering phones, processing mail, drafting constituent correspondence, researching legislative issues, attending legislative briefings/hearings, and providing tours of the Capitol building. Applicants must be flexible, work independently, and have strong writing and interpersonal skills. College students seeking academic credit are encouraged to apply. Please e-mail your cover letter and resume to CJ Young at CJ.Young@mail.house.gov“

US House Jobs Vacancy List -- April 22nd, 2013

House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service (HVAPS) B-235 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-226-5836 Vacancy Bulletins are available for pick-up in Longworth HOB - B-227 (CAO First Call Customer Service Center) or in the CAO Human Resources Office - Ford HOB 102. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the Vacancy Listserv visit: http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/ Job Line: 202-226-4504 _____________________________________________________________________________________ MEMBER AND COMMITTEE VACANCY LISTING Week of April 22, 2013 MEM-200-13 The Congressional-Executive Commission on China seeks a professional staff member to monitor and report on substantive issues pertaining to the commercial rule of law portfolio. Successful candidates must be U.S. Citizens; strong Chinese language ability in reading, writing; and speaking, work or study in China, Taiwan or Hong Kong; law degree, Ph.D., or M.A. in political science or related field; strong oral and written communication skills. Submit brief cover letter, resume, short writing sample and names and contact information for 2 references to Judy Wright, Director of Administration, judy.wright@mail.house.gov or fax to 202-226-2915. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Application deadline is April 22, 2013, 11:59pm EDT. Full announcement can be viewed at www.cecc.gov/employment. MEM-193-13 The House Committee on Ethics seeks an Attorney for the position of counsel in the Office of Advice and Education. The Committee’s Office of Advice and Education is responsible for providing a high volume of ethics advice, education, and training to Members of Congress and their staff through frequent telephone calls, in-person meetings, and written work product. This is a non-partisan position which requires the ability to serve all members of Congress equally and refrain from political or partisan activity. Candidates must possess outstanding analytical and written and oral communication skills, as well as the sound judgment necessary to evaluate the sensitive matters that arise before the Committee. Experience in one or more of the following areas is desirable: government ethics, ethics counseling, criminal law, securities law, civil litigation, administrative investigations, and adjudications. Salary commensurate with experience. Please fax resume, cover letter, and brief writing sample to 202-225-7392 or email to ethicsjobs@mail.house.gov.

Assistant Vice President -- Venn Strategies

Assistant Vice President Venn Strategies, a nationally recognized, independent public affairs and government relations firm, is seeking a professional with 5+ years of policy/public affairs experience to support a substantial client portfolio in the economic policy arena, with a focus on health care. Candidates should have a strong knowledge of congressional and federal issues, political players and processes, and industry interests. The ideal candidate must be client-focused, action-oriented, an excellent communicator (both verbally and in writing), a team player and quick learner with a strong work ethic and the ability to multi-task. Candidates must possess a level of comfort working across political ideological aisles and in a variety of issue areas including but not limited to health care. Salary commensurate with experience, plus excellent benefits. Resumes with cover letter and writing sample should be sent to jobs@vennstrategies.com with “AVP” in subject line.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

US House Internship Opportunities -- April 15th, 2013

House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service (HVAPS) B-235 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-226-5836 Vacancy Bulletins are available for pick-up in Longworth HOB - B-227 (CAO First Call Customer Service Center) or in the CAO Human Resources Office - Ford HOB 102. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the Vacancy Listserv visit: http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/ Job Line: 202-226-4504 _____________________________________________________________________________________ INTERNSHIP VACANCY LISTING Week of April 15, 2013 MEM-199-13 Congressman Albio Sires is seeking a full or part-time intern. Intern duties include: answering phones, greeting constituents, attending briefings, writing letters, and researching policy. This is an unpaid internship. Interested applicants should fax a resume and cover letter indicating availability to: (202) 226-0792, attention: Judi Wolford. MEM-198-13 The Office of Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43) is seeking a full-time or part-time press and social media intern for the summer of 2013 in her Washington, D.C. office. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to compiling press clips, monitoring daily news, drafting talking points and press releases, updating social media and working closely with the communications director. The ideal candidate will have previous experience in public relations or journalism; possess strong written communications skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, and professional manner. Please note that the internship is unpaid and housing is not provided, but student can qualify for academic credit depending on the requirements of the college or university. Interested applicants should e-mail a cover letter, resume, short writing sample (in the form of a speech or press release) and dates of availability with "Press Intern Summer 2013" in the subject line to latoya.veal@mail.house.gov. No phone calls or drop-ins please. MEM-197-13 The Office of Congressman Juan Vargas (D-CA-51) is seeking a highly motivated intern to join his Washington, DC office for an unpaid internship during summer break (part and full-time applicants should apply). Candidates should be organized, professional, quick learners, and team players. Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to, assisting staff with legislative, administrative, and press related projects, writing memos and talking points, attending hearings and meetings, answering constituent phone calls, leading tours of the US Capitol, assisting with scheduling, sorting and distributing mail, and managing tour and flag requests. Candidates with California ties and previous internship/work experience are strongly encouraged to apply. To submit your application, please visit: https://vargas.house.gov/services/internships/congressional-internship-application. The deadline for your summer internship application is May 24th, 2013. MEM-192-13 The Committee on Education and the Workforce, Democratic Staff is currently seeking graduate and legal interns and fellows for the summer of 2013. Specifically we are seeking graduate interns and fellows for education (K-12), graduate interns and fellows for higher education, and graduate interns and fellows for labor. Interns perform a variety of tasks that support the staff in our legislative and media work. Legislative tasks may include, but are not limited to, legislative research, assembling information, assisting staff in hearing and markup preparation and execution, memo and legislative writing, and attending other hearings, markups, briefings and meetings for the purpose of taking notes. Applicants should be able to start in May and commit through July/August. Interested applicants should email their cover letter and resume to jobs_ewdems@mail.house.gov. Please include with your resume, the Internship Applicant Information Form and a cover letter detailing your areas of interest, dates of availability and whether you would be part time or full time. In addition, please provide two short, relevant writing samples in your application materials. Please visit our website at http://democrats.edworkforce.house.gov/about/internships for more information. MEM-191-13 A Democratic California Congressman is seeking a highly motivated intern to join `his Washington, DC office for a part time unpaid internship for either the spring or summer. Candidates should be organized, professional, quick learners, and team players. Strong oral and written communication skills and close attention to detail are important. Main responsibilities include but are not limited to assisting staff with legislative, administrative, and press related projects, writing memos and talking points, attending hearings and meetings, answering constituent phone calls, leading tours of the US Capitol, assisting with scheduling, sorting and distributing mail, and managing tour and flag requests. Candidates with California ties and previous internship/work experience are strongly encouraged to apply. Please e-mail a resume and cover letter to Intern.Resume@mail.house.gov MEM-190-13 A moderate California Democrat is now accepting applications for unpaid internship positions available for spring 2013. Specifically, the internship would last through at least May 4. We are seeking motivated, organized, and reliable individuals to assist the legislative and administrative staff with day-to-day duties. Such duties include attending briefings and hearings, answering phones, sorting mail, drafting constituent correspondence letters, giving Capitol tours, doing legislative research and various other tasks. Applicants should possess excellent communication skills, have the ability to multi-task, and have an interest in the legislative and governmental process. Interns will gain valuable Hill and office experience, as well as have access to many unique networking opportunities. California ties are preferred, but not required. Please send a resume, cover letter and writing sample to californiamoderate@gmail.com. In your cover letter, please address your times and dates of availability. MEM-189-13 “The office of Congresswoman Lois Capps (CA-24) is now accepting applications for full or part time interns during the spring 2013 quarter. Main responsibilities include answering phones, processing mail, drafting constituent correspondence, researching legislative issues, attending legislative briefings/hearings, and providing tours of the Capitol building. Applicants must be flexible, work independently, and have strong writing and interpersonal skills. College students seeking academic credit are encouraged to apply. Please e-mail your cover letter and resume to CJ Young at CJ.Young@mail.house.gov“ MEM-186-13 Arkansas Congressman seeking full time, unpaid interns for the summer. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:  answering phones  data entry and constituent correspondence  conducting tours of the U.S. Capitol  attending briefings and performing legislative research  assisting with general administrative tasks as assigned by intern coordinator Applicants should possess the following qualifications:  dependable and outgoing  detail oriented and organized  ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment  strong written and oral communication skills Arkansas ties are preferred but not required. Candidates should email a resume, cover letter, and letter of recommendation to congressional.interns@gmail.com MEM-185-13 Florida Republican looking for a new media/press intern for the spring and summer of 2013 for our Washington, D.C. office. The ideal candidates will have a background in journalism or public relations with a new media focus and a strong interest in digital media. A basic knowledge of graphic design, video, audio, and/or photography and editing in those mediums is a must. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: drafting/distributing social media posts, monitoring social media and other news sources, and working with the Press Secretary on other media related items. Please send resume and cover letter to FL19GOPJOBS@gmail.com. MEM-184-13 The office of Congressman Buck McKeon (CA 25), Chairman, of the House Armed Services Committee, is seeking full time and part time unpaid Interns for spring 2013 for our Washington, D.C. office. Candidates should be personable, self-motivated, and computer-literate with excellent oral and written communication skills. Interns are responsible for assisting with general front office duties. Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to: answering phones, processing mail, drafting constituent correspondence letters, researching legislative issues, attending meetings/hearings as needed. This is a great opportunity for college students seeking academic credit. Applicants must be either college or graduate students and be able to make a minimum commitment of four days a week. California ties a plus, but not required. Please e-mail your cover letter and resume to Mimma Faudale at mimma.faudale@mail.house.gov MEM-183-13 Democratic Congressman seeks applicants for summer internship. Intern will conduct legislative research, draft memos, assist with front office duties, and perform basic administrative tasks. Candidates must exhibit strong writing and communication skills. Maryland residents or strong ties to Maryland are preferred. Please send a resume, cover letter and writing sample to md06.internships@mail.house.gov by Friday, March 22, 2013 with “Summer Congressional Internship” in the subject line. MEM-181-13 Freshman Democratic office has an opening for a Legislative Fellow to assist with a number of issues, including science, healthcare, and national security. Responsibilities include analyzing policy issues, meeting with constituents and other stakeholders, drafting memos, researching policy positions, and assisting extremely active legislative staff as needed. The ideal candidate should possess strong communication skills with a “team first” attitude and have an ability to operate in a fast-paced environment. Applicants must be in an established fellowship program. THIS IS NOT A PAID POSITION. Please e-mail your cover letter, resume, and a relevant writing example to DemFreshmanFellowship@gmail.com. MEM-179-13 North West Democratic Congressman is seeking a press intern to start immediately in his Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include but are not limited to compiling press clips, monitoring and updating social media, drafting statements, and assisting the press secretary with daily operations. Candidates should know social media and be strong writers, proactive, detail-oriented, enthusiastic, and able to multi-task. If interested, please send a cover letter, resume, and short writing sample to hlleajob@gmail.com. MEM-178-13 Florida Democrat seeks intern for Washington, D.C. office during the spring 2013 semester. Applicants must be fluent in Spanish and available to start immediately. Candidates should also be motivated, enthusiastic, and possess strong interpersonal skills. The internship will provide exposure to all areas of a legislative office. Interns will be responsible for assisting the team with phones, mail, tours, flag-requests, and related front office duties. Additional tasks, including drafting constituent correspondence, research projects, and attending hearings may be assigned on a case by case basis. This is a great opportunity for individuals who are interested in learning about the workings of Capitol Hill and the legislative process in a busy office. Both full and part time internships are available. Please email cover letter and résumé to fl09internship@gmail.com. MEM-177-13 Congressman Jerry McNerney (CA-09) is accepting applications for internship positions available for spring 2013. This unpaid internship will provide valuable hands on experience in a Congressional office and a greater understanding of the legislative process. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, attending Congressional briefings, giving tours of the Capitol, responding to constituent inquiries, and helping to process tour and flag requests. Qualified applicants should possess a professional and courteous demeanor, excellent communication skills, the ability to multi-task, fastidious attention to detail, and interest in the legislative and governmental process. This is a great opportunity for college students and recent graduates seeking Capitol Hill experience. All majors are encouraged to apply. California District 9 ties preferred, but not necessary. Interested applicants should e-mail a resume, cover letter and a short writing sample to McNerneyInternships@mail.house.gov with “spring 2013 Internship” in the subject. Please also include dates of availability. MEM-176-13 Democratic Congressman Robert A. Brady (PA-01) seeks current college students or recent graduates wishing to gain Capitol Hill experience for summer semester internships in his Washington, D.C. office. Internships will begin in May. Intern duties include answering phones, attending and summarizing hearings/briefings, sorting mail and faxes, leading tours of the Capitol, as well as assisting legislative staff and other responsibilities as needed. A qualified intern candidate will have good oral and written communication skills, professional maturity, and a willingness to work on a variety of tasks. Preference given to interns with full-time availability but those seeking part-time internships will be considered. Pennsylvania ties a plus. Internship positions are unpaid. To apply, email cover letter and resume to Liz Leibowitz at Liz.Leibowitz@mail.house.gov. Please include availability in your cover letter. MEM-175-13 The office of Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks is currently seeking an intern for the summer term. The deadline to apply is March 24, 2013. We are looking for a capable and enthusiastic intern to help us serve the constituents of Indiana’s Fifth District in our DC office at least two or three days a week. Responsibilities would include answering phones, leading tours, responding to constituent mail and helping the staff as needed. Please go to www.susanwbrooks.house.gov and fill out the brief online application. Previous Hill experience is not required. Please no resumes or cover letters over one page. STUDENTS WITH CONNECTIONS TO INDIANA ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. MEM-171-13 The office of Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks is currently seeking an intern for the spring semester, starting immediately. We are looking for a capable and enthusiastic intern to help us serve the constituents of Indiana’s Fifth District in our DC office at least two or three days a week. Responsibilities would include answering phones, leading tours, responding to constituent mail and helping the staff as needed. Please send a cover letter and resume to alaina.urbahns@mail.house.gov. In the cover letter, please detail why you would like to work specifically for Congresswoman Brooks and any relevant work or academic experience. Previous Hill experience is not required. Please no resumes or cover letters over one page. STUDENTS WITH CONNECTIONS TO INDIANA ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.

US House Jobs Vacancy List -- April 15th, 2013

House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service (HVAPS) B-235 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-226-5836 Vacancy Bulletins are available for pick-up in Longworth HOB - B-227 (CAO First Call Customer Service Center) or in the CAO Human Resources Office - Ford HOB 102. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the Vacancy Listserv visit: http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/ Job Line: 202-226-4504 _____________________________________________________________________________________ MEMBER AND COMMITTEE VACANCY LISTING Week of April 15, 2013 MEM-200-13 The Congressional-Executive Commission on China seeks a professional staff member to monitor and report on substantive issues pertaining to the commercial rule of law portfolio. Successful candidates must be U.S. Citizens; strong Chinese language ability in reading, writing; and speaking, work or study in China, Taiwan or Hong Kong; law degree, Ph.D., or M.A. in political science or related field; strong oral and written communication skills. Submit brief cover letter, resume, short writing sample and names and contact information for 2 references to Judy Wright, Director of Administration, judy.wright@mail.house.gov or fax to 202-226-2915. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Application deadline is April 22, 2013, 11:59pm EDT. Full announcement can be viewed at www.cecc.gov/employment. MEM-195-13 The Congressional-Executive Commission on China seeks Communications Director for communications and outreach, including media coverage, Web site duties, social media, Commission statements, press releases, newsletters and other announcements. Provide support for Commission events, hearings, roundtables, and briefings. Successful candidates must be U.S Citizens; B.A. with relevant work experience; background in Web site layout and design; strong oral and written communication skills. Ability to speak and read Chinese preferable. Submit brief cover letter, resume, short writing sample and names and contact information for 2 references to Judy Wright, Director of Administration, judy.wright@mail.house.gov; or fax to 202-226-2915. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Application deadline is April 8, 2013, 11:59pm EDT. Full announcement can be viewed at www.cecc.gov/employment. MEM-194-13 The Congressional-Executive Commission on China seeks Professional Staff Members to monitor and report on Freedom of Religion and Criminal Justice in China. Successful candidates must be U.S. Citizens; strong Chinese language ability in reading, writing; and speaking, work or study in China, Taiwan or Hong Kong; law degree, Ph.D., or M.A. in political science or related field; strong oral and written communication skills. Submit brief cover letter, resume, short writing sample and names and contact information for 2 references to Judy Wright, Director of Administration, judy.wright@mail.house.gov or fax to 202-226-2915. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Application deadline is April 8, 2013, 11:59pm EDT. Full announcement can be viewed at www.cecc.gov/employment. MEM-193-13 The House Committee on Ethics seeks an Attorney for the position of counsel in the Office of Advice and Education. The Committee’s Office of Advice and Education is responsible for providing a high volume of ethics advice, education, and training to Members of Congress and their staff through frequent telephone calls, in-person meetings, and written work product. This is a non-partisan position which requires the ability to serve all members of Congress equally and refrain from political or partisan activity. Candidates must possess outstanding analytical and written and oral communication skills, as well as the sound judgment necessary to evaluate the sensitive matters that arise before the Committee. Experience in one or more of the following areas is desirable: government ethics, ethics counseling, criminal law, securities law, civil litigation, administrative investigations, and adjudications. Salary commensurate with experience. Please fax resume, cover letter, and brief writing sample to 202-225-7392 or email to ethicsjobs@mail.house.gov. MEM-188-13 Legislative Assistant: House Democrat seeks a legislative assistant to handle a diverse portfolio of policy issues. This portfolio is expected to include, but not be limited to, Agriculture Committee legislative work including the Forestry and Livestock subcommittees. Experience with committee work highly preferred. Background with Native American affairs, natural resources, renewable energy and environmental issues a bonus. Responsibilities also include developing legislative initiatives, tracking legislation, writing briefing materials, constituent correspondence, and floor statements, and representing member in meetings with interested parties. Candidate must be strong and effective writer and possess excellent verbal communication skills. Sense of humor and ability to work well with others in team-oriented environment important. Legislative experience and understanding of legislative process essential. EOE. Please email resume and cover letter (include salary requirements) to resume8@mail.house.gov. No walk-ins please. MEM-182-13 Senior House Republican seeks an experienced Communications Director to coordinate and handle all press and media matters. The ideal candidate will offer Hill communications experience and a proven ability to procure national TV opportunities. Energy and Commerce Committee experience, health care knowledge, and/or Texas ties a plus. A candidate will also be responsible for increasing the Congressman's digital presence while expanding a network of online supporters. In addition, candidates should have experience in drafting press releases, op-eds, press statements, and be well versed in Microsoft office programs, video editing software, graphic layout design, and website experience. Flexibility to accommodate a demanding schedule is required. To apply, send a cover letter and resume to txpressjob@mail.house.gov, addressed to Chief of Staff. MEM-174-13 Communications Director: Senior Democrat seeks a communications director experienced in all aspects of public relations and social media, who is also organized, energetic and creative to be based in D.C. congressional office to handle all communications strategy and media operations for an unusually busy office. This is a very fast-paced office where the communications director writes press releases; help the member with social media; pitches stories; responds to reporters’ inquiries; oversees website content; develops and maintains relationships with local and national media; organizes media events; and produces newsletters and e-newsletters. Occasional help on press releases is sometimes available from legislative staff. Excellent research, writing and social media skills are essential. Candidate must be able to handle multiple tasks and issues effectively while meeting deadlines. A successful candidate will develop and implement a communications plan, think outside the box and possess the political savvy needed to anticipate big news stories and to proactively promote the Member’s message. At least three years of prior media and/or Hill experience and demonstrated experience with both mainstream and new media outlets is preferred. This is NOT an entry level communications position. Candidate must be a DC resident or be willing to become a resident of the District of Columbia. Salary based on skill and experience level. Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, references and two writing samples to(202) 225-1129 (fax) or DC00.NortonResume@mail.house.gov NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE! If you have questions, please email them to dc00.nortonresume@mail.house.gov.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Legislative Affairs Specialist -- USDA Forest services

Job Title: Legislative Affairs Specialist Department: Department Of Agriculture Agency: Forest Service Job Announcement Number: 13-50060001-0101G-DLG https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/341635200

Vice President of Legal and Regulatory Affairs -- Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America

Vice President of Legal and Regulatory Affairs Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America The Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA) seeks an attorney with significant federal regulatory experience to serve as the organization’s primary contact to federal executive branch departments and agencies, as well as support WSWA’s efforts with state officials and regulators. Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Government Affairs, the Vice President of Legal and Regulatory Affairs will create and execute a coordinated strategy for regulatory advocacy, including the development of position papers. This position will also provide counsel and support on federal and state law and regulatory issues, including the drafting of model legislation and outreach to state officials and regulators. This position will also track relevant state and federal litigation, and manage and coordinate outside counsel. The candidate should possess a Juris Doctor degree and have strong experience with and a deep understanding of federal regulatory agencies and their decision-making processes. Experience with congressional offices is preferred. Excellent, persuasive writing and oral communication skills are a must, as well as strong project management and organizational abilities. The successful candidate must be a self-starter, a team player, creative, and able to prioritize, multitask and meet deadlines. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resume, cover letter with salary requirement, and writing sample to: resumes@wswa.org. WSWA is an equal opportunity employer, offers a competitive benefits/salary package and encourages all qualified applicants to apply.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Legislative Assistant -- House Member Personal Office

Congressman Gus Bilirakis (FL) is seeking an experienced and innovative Legislative Assistant to handle domestic issues with an emphasis on health care policy. Ideal candidates will have 1-2 years of professional experience dealing with policy issues such as health care, agriculture, transportation, education, labor, and the judiciary. Candidates should be self-motivated, creative, and team-oriented. Duties include, but are not limited to developing legislation; monitoring relevant Floor, committee, and regulatory activity; regular interaction with constituents; and advising the Congressman and senior staff. Florida ties are preferred but not required. Interested applications should send a cover letter and resume to fl12jobs@gmail.com with “Legislative Assistant” in the subject line. No phone calls, faxes, or drop-offs please.

Monday, April 8, 2013

US House Intern Vacancy List -- April 1st, 2013

House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service (HVAPS) B-235 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-226-5836 Vacancy Bulletins are available for pick-up in Longworth HOB - B-227 (CAO First Call Customer Service Center) or in the CAO Human Resources Office - Ford HOB 102. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the Vacancy Listserv visit: http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/ Job Line: 202-226-4504 _____________________________________________________________________________________ INTERNSHIP VACANCY LISTING Week of April 1, 2013 MEM-198-13 The Office of Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43) is seeking a full-time or part-time press and social media intern for the summer of 2013 in her Washington, D.C. office. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to compiling press clips, monitoring daily news, drafting talking points and press releases, updating social media and working closely with the communications director. The ideal candidate will have previous experience in public relations or journalism; possess strong written communications skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, and professional manner. Please note that the internship is unpaid and housing is not provided, but student can qualify for academic credit depending on the requirements of the college or university. Interested applicants should e-mail a cover letter, resume, short writing sample (in the form of a speech or press release) and dates of availability with "Press Intern Summer 2013" in the subject line to latoya.veal@mail.house.gov. No phone calls or drop-ins please. MEM-197-13 The Office of Congressman Juan Vargas (D-CA-51) is seeking a highly motivated intern to join his Washington, DC office for an unpaid internship during summer break (part and full-time applicants should apply). Candidates should be organized, professional, quick learners, and team players. Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to, assisting staff with legislative, administrative, and press related projects, writing memos and talking points, attending hearings and meetings, answering constituent phone calls, leading tours of the US Capitol, assisting with scheduling, sorting and distributing mail, and managing tour and flag requests. Candidates with California ties and previous internship/work experience are strongly encouraged to apply. To submit your application, please visit: https://vargas.house.gov/services/internships/congressional-internship-application. The deadline for your summer internship application is May 24th, 2013. MEM-192-13 The Committee on Education and the Workforce, Democratic Staff is currently seeking graduate and legal interns and fellows for the summer of 2013. Specifically we are seeking graduate interns and fellows for education (K-12), graduate interns and fellows for higher education, and graduate interns and fellows for labor. Interns perform a variety of tasks that support the staff in our legislative and media work. Legislative tasks may include, but are not limited to, legislative research, assembling information, assisting staff in hearing and markup preparation and execution, memo and legislative writing, and attending other hearings, markups, briefings and meetings for the purpose of taking notes. Applicants should be able to start in May and commit through July/August. Interested applicants should email their cover letter and resume to jobs_ewdems@mail.house.gov. Please include with your resume, the Internship Applicant Information Form and a cover letter detailing your areas of interest, dates of availability and whether you would be part time or full time. In addition, please provide two short, relevant writing samples in your application materials. Please visit our website at http://democrats.edworkforce.house.gov/about/internships for more information. MEM-191-13 A Democratic California Congressman is seeking a highly motivated intern to join `his Washington, DC office for a part time unpaid internship for either the spring or summer. Candidates should be organized, professional, quick learners, and team players. Strong oral and written communication skills and close attention to detail are important. Main responsibilities include but are not limited to assisting staff with legislative, administrative, and press related projects, writing memos and talking points, attending hearings and meetings, answering constituent phone calls, leading tours of the US Capitol, assisting with scheduling, sorting and distributing mail, and managing tour and flag requests. Candidates with California ties and previous internship/work experience are strongly encouraged to apply. Please e-mail a resume and cover letter to Intern.Resume@mail.house.gov MEM-190-13 A moderate California Democrat is now accepting applications for unpaid internship positions available for spring 2013. Specifically, the internship would last through at least May 4. We are seeking motivated, organized, and reliable individuals to assist the legislative and administrative staff with day-to-day duties. Such duties include attending briefings and hearings, answering phones, sorting mail, drafting constituent correspondence letters, giving Capitol tours, doing legislative research and various other tasks. Applicants should possess excellent communication skills, have the ability to multi-task, and have an interest in the legislative and governmental process. Interns will gain valuable Hill and office experience, as well as have access to many unique networking opportunities. California ties are preferred, but not required. Please send a resume, cover letter and writing sample to californiamoderate@gmail.com. In your cover letter, please address your times and dates of availability. MEM-189-13 “The office of Congresswoman Lois Capps (CA-24) is now accepting applications for full or part time interns during the spring 2013 quarter. Main responsibilities include answering phones, processing mail, drafting constituent correspondence, researching legislative issues, attending legislative briefings/hearings, and providing tours of the Capitol building. Applicants must be flexible, work independently, and have strong writing and interpersonal skills. College students seeking academic credit are encouraged to apply. Please e-mail your cover letter and resume to CJ Young at CJ.Young@mail.house.gov“ MEM-187-13 "The Washington, D.C. office of Congressman Tim Bishop is accepting applications for summer interns. Interested applicants should possess strong written and verbal communication skills; enthusiasm and energy; and a keen interest in politics, history and government. Students and recent graduates are encouraged to apply. New York ties are a plus, but not required. This is an unpaid position. Please send inquiries to NY01.internapplications@gmail.com." MEM-186-13 Arkansas Congressman seeking full time, unpaid interns for the summer. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:  answering phones  data entry and constituent correspondence  conducting tours of the U.S. Capitol  attending briefings and performing legislative research  assisting with general administrative tasks as assigned by intern coordinator Applicants should possess the following qualifications:  dependable and outgoing  detail oriented and organized  ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment  strong written and oral communication skills Arkansas ties are preferred but not required. Candidates should email a resume, cover letter, and letter of recommendation to congressional.interns@gmail.com MEM-185-13 Florida Republican looking for a new media/press intern for the spring and summer of 2013 for our Washington, D.C. office. The ideal candidates will have a background in journalism or public relations with a new media focus and a strong interest in digital media. A basic knowledge of graphic design, video, audio, and/or photography and editing in those mediums is a must. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: drafting/distributing social media posts, monitoring social media and other news sources, and working with the Press Secretary on other media related items. Please send resume and cover letter to FL19GOPJOBS@gmail.com. MEM-184-13 The office of Congressman Buck McKeon (CA 25), Chairman, of the House Armed Services Committee, is seeking full time and part time unpaid Interns for spring 2013 for our Washington, D.C. office. Candidates should be personable, self-motivated, and computer-literate with excellent oral and written communication skills. Interns are responsible for assisting with general front office duties. Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to: answering phones, processing mail, drafting constituent correspondence letters, researching legislative issues, attending meetings/hearings as needed. This is a great opportunity for college students seeking academic credit. Applicants must be either college or graduate students and be able to make a minimum commitment of four days a week. California ties a plus, but not required. Please e-mail your cover letter and resume to Mimma Faudale at mimma.faudale@mail.house.gov MEM-183-13 Democratic Congressman seeks applicants for summer internship. Intern will conduct legislative research, draft memos, assist with front office duties, and perform basic administrative tasks. Candidates must exhibit strong writing and communication skills. Maryland residents or strong ties to Maryland are preferred. Please send a resume, cover letter and writing sample to md06.internships@mail.house.gov by Friday, March 22, 2013 with “Summer Congressional Internship” in the subject line. MEM-181-13 Freshman Democratic office has an opening for a Legislative Fellow to assist with a number of issues, including science, healthcare, and national security. Responsibilities include analyzing policy issues, meeting with constituents and other stakeholders, drafting memos, researching policy positions, and assisting extremely active legislative staff as needed. The ideal candidate should possess strong communication skills with a “team first” attitude and have an ability to operate in a fast-paced environment. Applicants must be in an established fellowship program. THIS IS NOT A PAID POSITION. Please e-mail your cover letter, resume, and a relevant writing example to DemFreshmanFellowship@gmail.com. MEM-179-13 North West Democratic Congressman is seeking a press intern to start immediately in his Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include but are not limited to compiling press clips, monitoring and updating social media, drafting statements, and assisting the press secretary with daily operations. Candidates should know social media and be strong writers, proactive, detail-oriented, enthusiastic, and able to multi-task. If interested, please send a cover letter, resume, and short writing sample to hlleajob@gmail.com. MEM-178-13 Florida Democrat seeks intern for Washington, D.C. office during the spring 2013 semester. Applicants must be fluent in Spanish and available to start immediately. Candidates should also be motivated, enthusiastic, and possess strong interpersonal skills. The internship will provide exposure to all areas of a legislative office. Interns will be responsible for assisting the team with phones, mail, tours, flag-requests, and related front office duties. Additional tasks, including drafting constituent correspondence, research projects, and attending hearings may be assigned on a case by case basis. This is a great opportunity for individuals who are interested in learning about the workings of Capitol Hill and the legislative process in a busy office. Both full and part time internships are available. Please email cover letter and résumé to fl09internship@gmail.com. MEM-177-13 Congressman Jerry McNerney (CA-09) is accepting applications for internship positions available for spring 2013. This unpaid internship will provide valuable hands on experience in a Congressional office and a greater understanding of the legislative process. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, attending Congressional briefings, giving tours of the Capitol, responding to constituent inquiries, and helping to process tour and flag requests. Qualified applicants should possess a professional and courteous demeanor, excellent communication skills, the ability to multi-task, fastidious attention to detail, and interest in the legislative and governmental process. This is a great opportunity for college students and recent graduates seeking Capitol Hill experience. All majors are encouraged to apply. California District 9 ties preferred, but not necessary. Interested applicants should e-mail a resume, cover letter and a short writing sample to McNerneyInternships@mail.house.gov with “spring 2013 Internship” in the subject. Please also include dates of availability. MEM-176-13 Democratic Congressman Robert A. Brady (PA-01) seeks current college students or recent graduates wishing to gain Capitol Hill experience for summer semester internships in his Washington, D.C. office. Internships will begin in May. Intern duties include answering phones, attending and summarizing hearings/briefings, sorting mail and faxes, leading tours of the Capitol, as well as assisting legislative staff and other responsibilities as needed. A qualified intern candidate will have good oral and written communication skills, professional maturity, and a willingness to work on a variety of tasks. Preference given to interns with full-time availability but those seeking part-time internships will be considered. Pennsylvania ties a plus. Internship positions are unpaid. To apply, email cover letter and resume to Liz Leibowitz at Liz.Leibowitz@mail.house.gov. Please include availability in your cover letter. MEM-175-13 The office of Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks is currently seeking an intern for the summer term. The deadline to apply is March 24, 2013. We are looking for a capable and enthusiastic intern to help us serve the constituents of Indiana’s Fifth District in our DC office at least two or three days a week. Responsibilities would include answering phones, leading tours, responding to constituent mail and helping the staff as needed. Please go to www.susanwbrooks.house.gov and fill out the brief online application. Previous Hill experience is not required. Please no resumes or cover letters over one page. STUDENTS WITH CONNECTIONS TO INDIANA ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. MEM-171-13 The office of Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks is currently seeking an intern for the spring semester, starting immediately. We are looking for a capable and enthusiastic intern to help us serve the constituents of Indiana’s Fifth District in our DC office at least two or three days a week. Responsibilities would include answering phones, leading tours, responding to constituent mail and helping the staff as needed. Please send a cover letter and resume to alaina.urbahns@mail.house.gov. In the cover letter, please detail why you would like to work specifically for Congresswoman Brooks and any relevant work or academic experience. Previous Hill experience is not required. Please no resumes or cover letters over one page. STUDENTS WITH CONNECTIONS TO INDIANA ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. MEM-169-13 “A Tennessee House Republican seeks a full-time unpaid intern to begin as soon as possible. Duties will include welcoming guests, handling constituent communications, giving tours of the Capitol, attending briefings and hearings, and assisting the office staff. College students and recent graduates are encouraged to apply. Tennessee ties are a plus, but not required. Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter detailing their interest and time commitment they are willing to make to Zach.Parkinson@mail.house.gov .” MEM-166-13 Democratic Member is seeking an experienced scheduler for the Capitol Hill office. Responsibilities will include managing all aspects of the member’s schedule; coordinating all logistics of the member’s travel; managing the staff assistant; and working in conjunction with the Financial Administrator and Chief of Staff on administrative office matters. Candidates must have a strong work ethic, excellent organizational skills and strong oral and written communication skills. The ideal candidate is a team player who has four to five years of experience on the Hill. Please e-mail a resume and cover letter to House.Jobs@mail.house.gov. MEM-163-13 Democratic Congressman seeks applicants for full- or part-time unpaid press internship for Spring 2013. Duties will include tracking press clips and traffic on social media networks, updating and maintaining press contact lists, maintaining website, and assisting with the office’s day-to-day communications operation. Applicants should have a strong interest in political communications, new media, or journalism. Please send a resume, cover letter and writing sample to md06.internships@mail.house.gov by Friday, February 8, 2013 with “Press Internship” in the subject line. MEM-162-13Democratic Congressman seeks applicants for spring semester internship. Intern will conduct legislative research, draft memos, assist with front office duties, and perform basic administrative tasks. Candidates must exhibit strong writing and communication skills. Maryland residents or strong ties to Maryland are preferred. Please send a resume, cover letter and writing sample to md06.internships@mail.house.gov by Friday, February 8, 2013 with “Internship” in the subject line. MEM-156-13 Democratic Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) seeks current college students or recent graduates wishing to gain Capitol Hill experience for a full-time or part-time internship to start immediately. A qualified intern candidate will be well-organized, responsible, dependable, and ready to work in a fast-paced environment, and have good oral and written communication skills. Duties will include answering phones, sorting and distributing mail, running errands, creating constituent correspondence, providing constituent tours of the Capitol Building, attending briefings, assisting with legislative research, and providing aid to staff members regarding various projects. This internship is unpaid, however interns will gain valuable public service skills and experience on the Hill. No previous Hill experience necessary. Those with ties to Ohio or the 3rd Congressional District are strongly encouraged to apply. All interested applicants should e-mail their resume, cover letter, and expected start and end dates to oh03internships@gmail.com. PLEASE – NO PHONE CALLS. MEM-150-12 The Office of Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez seeks community-minded individuals for the District Office position of Administrative Intern. Ideal candidates are team players who work well under pressure, have excellent communications skills and have a desire to serve their country and the constituents of the 47th Congressional District. Congresswoman Sanchez is a leading Orange County Democrat and a ranking member on the House Armed Services Committee among other prestigious assignments. The Congresswoman’s District Office is focused on providing efficient and effective constituent services. Job Descriptions are attached to this email communication. Send resumes to gcastellanos1991@gmail.com. We look forward to speaking with you. MEM-104-12 Intern – The Office of Congressman Cedric L. Richmond is seeking a legislative intern for his Washington, DC office. The intern will assist in greeting constituents, answering phones, giving tours, preparing legislative research memos, and supporting administrative staff. The ideal candidate will have Louisiana ties, a sense of humor, strong interpersonal communication skills, as well as a high degree of professionalism. Please email your cover letter and resume with ‘Intern’ in the subject line to internship.richmond@mail.house.gov. Please specify your proposed internship dates in the cover letter. No drop-ins or follow-up calls, please.

US House Vacancies -- April 1st, 2013

House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service (HVAPS) B-235 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-226-5836 Vacancy Bulletins are available for pick-up in Longworth HOB - B-227 (CAO First Call Customer Service Center) or in the CAO Human Resources Office - Ford HOB 102. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the Vacancy Listserv visit: http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/ Job Line: 202-226-4504 _____________________________________________________________________________________ MEMBER AND COMMITTEE VACANCY LISTING Week of April 1, 2013 MEM-196-13 Ed Pastor (D) seeks highly-organized person with excellent telephone and interpersonal skills to manage the front office, greet and direct visitors, schedule constituent tours / maintain accurate, timely tour files, handle mail and faxes, flag requests, and phone calls. This position does include constituent correspondence. The individual will also assist with a variety of other administrative duties. Applicants must have strong written and oral communications skills, and be detail oriented. Hill experience is useful, but not required. Spanish language skills desirable. Please e-mail resume with cover letter to laura.campos@mail.house.gov. No phone calls or drop-ins. MEM-195-13 The Congressional-Executive Commission on China seeks Communications Director for communications and outreach, including media coverage, Web site duties, social media, Commission statements, press releases, newsletters and other announcements. Provide support for Commission events, hearings, roundtables, and briefings. Successful candidates must be U.S Citizens; B.A. with relevant work experience; background in Web site layout and design; strong oral and written communication skills. Ability to speak and read Chinese preferable. Submit brief cover letter, resume, short writing sample and names and contact information for 2 references to Judy Wright, Director of Administration, judy.wright@mail.house.gov; or fax to 202-226-2915. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Application deadline is April 8, 2013, 11:59pm EDT. Full announcement can be viewed at www.cecc.gov/employment. MEM-194-13 The Congressional-Executive Commission on China seeks Professional Staff Members to monitor and report on Freedom of Religion and Criminal Justice in China. Successful candidates must be U.S. Citizens; strong Chinese language ability in reading, writing; and speaking, work or study in China, Taiwan or Hong Kong; law degree, Ph.D., or M.A. in political science or related field; strong oral and written communication skills. Submit brief cover letter, resume, short writing sample and names and contact information for 2 references to Judy Wright, Director of Administration, judy.wright@mail.house.gov or fax to 202-226-2915. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Application deadline is April 8, 2013, 11:59pm EDT. Full announcement can be viewed at www.cecc.gov/employment. MEM-193-13 The House Committee on Ethics seeks an Attorney for the position of counsel in the Office of Advice and Education. The Committee’s Office of Advice and Education is responsible for providing a high volume of ethics advice, education, and training to Members of Congress and their staff through frequent telephone calls, in-person meetings, and written work product. This is a non-partisan position which requires the ability to serve all members of Congress equally and refrain from political or partisan activity. Candidates must possess outstanding analytical and written and oral communication skills, as well as the sound judgment necessary to evaluate the sensitive matters that arise before the Committee. Experience in one or more of the following areas is desirable: government ethics, ethics counseling, criminal law, securities law, civil litigation, administrative investigations, and adjudications. Salary commensurate with experience. Please fax resume, cover letter, and brief writing sample to 202-225-7392 or email to ethicsjobs@mail.house.gov. MEM-188-13 Legislative Assistant: House Democrat seeks a legislative assistant to handle a diverse portfolio of policy issues. This portfolio is expected to include, but not be limited to, Agriculture Committee legislative work including the Forestry and Livestock subcommittees. Experience with committee work highly preferred. Background with Native American affairs, natural resources, renewable energy and environmental issues a bonus. Responsibilities also include developing legislative initiatives, tracking legislation, writing briefing materials, constituent correspondence, and floor statements, and representing member in meetings with interested parties. Candidate must be strong and effective writer and possess excellent verbal communication skills. Sense of humor and ability to work well with others in team-oriented environment important. Legislative experience and understanding of legislative process essential. EOE. Please email resume and cover letter (include salary requirements) to resume8@mail.house.gov. No walk-ins please. MEM-182-13 Senior House Republican seeks an experienced Communications Director to coordinate and handle all press and media matters. The ideal candidate will offer Hill communications experience and a proven ability to procure national TV opportunities. Energy and Commerce Committee experience, health care knowledge, and/or Texas ties a plus. A candidate will also be responsible for increasing the Congressman's digital presence while expanding a network of online supporters. In addition, candidates should have experience in drafting press releases, op-eds, press statements, and be well versed in Microsoft office programs, video editing software, graphic layout design, and website experience. Flexibility to accommodate a demanding schedule is required. To apply, send a cover letter and resume to txpressjob@mail.house.gov, addressed to Chief of Staff. MEM-174-13 Communications Director: Senior Democrat seeks a communications director experienced in all aspects of public relations and social media, who is also organized, energetic and creative to be based in D.C. congressional office to handle all communications strategy and media operations for an unusually busy office. This is a very fast-paced office where the communications director writes press releases; help the member with social media; pitches stories; responds to reporters’ inquiries; oversees website content; develops and maintains relationships with local and national media; organizes media events; and produces newsletters and e-newsletters. Occasional help on press releases is sometimes available from legislative staff. Excellent research, writing and social media skills are essential. Candidate must be able to handle multiple tasks and issues effectively while meeting deadlines. A successful candidate will develop and implement a communications plan, think outside the box and possess the political savvy needed to anticipate big news stories and to proactively promote the Member’s message. At least three years of prior media and/or Hill experience and demonstrated experience with both mainstream and new media outlets is preferred. This is NOT an entry level communications position. Candidate must be a DC resident or be willing to become a resident of the District of Columbia. Salary based on skill and experience level. Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, references and two writing samples to(202) 225-1129 (fax) or DC00.NortonResume@mail.house.gov NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE! If you have questions, please email them to dc00.nortonresume@mail.house.gov. MEM-158-13 Senior Legislative Assistant: Texas Democrat seeks a hard-working, highly organized, energetic, detail-oriented and experienced healthcare legislative staffer. Must be able to manage and complete multiple challenging tasks on a regular basis. Substantive experience in working with the Affordable Care Act, and collaborating with local hospitals and health-based organizations required. Potential candidates should have excellent writing and verbal skills coupled with some knowledge of social media. A bachelor’s degree with at least 3 years of legislative experience on the Hill is required. The ideal candidate will have experience working under pressure, working as a team player, a sense of humor and the ability to work flexible hours. Experience with iConstituent is a plus, but not required. Please send cover letter and resume to TXResumeInbox@mail.house.gov. No phone calls or walk-ins please. MEM-151-13 Economic Legislative Assistant – Southern Republican Member is seeking qualified candidate for a position as an economic legislative assistant. The position’s primary focus will be staffing the Congressman on the House Financial Services Committee, but portfolio will include additional issue areas. Responsibilities will include: preparing for Committee meetings and hearings; tracking legislation and advising the Congressman in assigned issue areas; meeting with constituents and special interest groups; drafting constituent correspondence; answering constituent inquiries. Excellent writing and interpersonal skills, flexibility, the ability to meet tight deadlines and to exercise discretion and independent judgment is essential. Familiarity with the industry and monetary policy required; graduate degree in economics, finance or related field preferred. Previous Hill experience preferred. Qualified applicants should send a cover letter and resume to EconomicLAposition@gmail.com. MEM-148-12 Communications Director – senior Democratic member seeks communications director to handle all aspects of traditional media, email and mail programs, as well as Member’s website and social media programs. Member is focused on economic and financial issues, including Wall Street regulation, taxes and trade, as well as on foreign policy. Prefer applicants with House or Senate communications experience. Salary commensurate with experience. Please send cover letter and resume to ComsDirectorHouse@gmail.com. MEM-136-12 CAPITOL HILL SCHEDULER: Progressive CA Democrat seeks organized, detail oriented, energetic, and savvy Scheduler. Duties include developing and managing the Member’s daily schedule and travel arrangements; managing Member’s files/related records; organizing Member’s daily briefing materials; and drafting Member’s personal correspondence. Works closely with Chief of Staff in ensuring smooth overall office operations. Applicants must have superior organizational skills, strong written and communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, poise and ability to thrive in a fast paced environment, able to multi-task, and have patience and humor. Previous scheduling and/or Capitol Hill experience is highly desirable; California ties a plus. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send cover letter and résumé to CADem.Scheduler@mail.house.gov. No phone calls or drop bys! MEM-109-12 Senior Texas Democrat seeks an experienced Scheduler/Executive Assistant for a fast-paced, team-oriented Washington, DC office. Day-to-day responsibilities include managing and structuring the Member’s Washington, DC schedule; arranging the Member’s travel and logistical details of meetings; handling the Member’s personal correspondence; fulfilling various administrative duties; and working closely with the district scheduler and other staff members in the district and in DC to facilitate meetings. The successful candidate will be a discreet, politically savvy, self-motivated, and very organized with the ability to successfully interact with different personality types. This is NOT an entry level position. Previous Capitol Hill scheduling or scheduling experience is required. Spanish language skills and Texas ties preferred. To apply, please email a cover letter and resume to cjhumphrey61@gmail.com or fax to 202-225-5688. No phone calls or drop-ins please!

Vice President, Sales- Public Sector Federal Government -- Experian Limited

Vice President, Sales- Public Sector Federal Government Experian Limited - Washington, US-DC (Washington D.C. Metro Area) To Apply: https://experian.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=13840&lang=en&media_id=31263&src=LinkedIn_Slots Job Description The candidate will be responsible for creating sales strategies, operational plans and its successful execution to generate revenue growth through existing and new account development activities within Federal Public Sector. Successful candidates must have a proven track record of selling fraud, analytics and risk management solutions, within Federal Government. The candidate must have the ability to work with other Experian sales and product management teams to develop strategic solutions for this market segment. This position reports to the General Manager of Experian Public Sector. The successful candidate will: • Create sales strategies and execute the strategies to ensure year over year revenue growth objectives are met with a focus on organic and inorganic growth. • Participate in Revenue Budgeting process; as well perform all management functions in the area of monthly reporting and revenue forecasting. • Identifying and removing any barriers to achieving goals. • Providing guidance and direction to the Account Executives that will foster success and skill set improvement. • Provide strategic direction and tactical insights to refine the go to market strategy for innovative Experian Public Sector solutions to address key government issues and opportunities. • Hire, develop, and motivate a group of state/local sales executives and account managers to drive sales objectives. • Identify, aggressively pursue, and close new business opportunities using a variety of lead generation tools. • Develop strong executive customer and strategic partner relationships through regular communication that results in increased customer satisfaction and sales. • Responsible for pipeline/ territory management, account plan development and annual budget and goal development for the team. • Perform management functions in the area of monthly reporting and region tracking, as well as perform annual reviews of staff. • Provides market planning analysis with qualitative information that will enable sustainable performance for the state / local vertical market. • Positively represent the company in a professional manner at all times. • Work closely with product management and other members of Experian sales management to develop strategic solutions for this market segment that will measurably add value to our client’s business and position us favorably against our competition. Desired Skills & Experience Requirements of this position include: • BS / BA Degree required, MBA preferred • Reside in the Greater Washington , DC area • Minimum of 10 years successful sales experience, successful sales management experience strongly preferred • Proven record of growing a business over time • Ability to work in fast-paced, deadline-oriented, growing public company with high expectations • Self- starter with ability to think strategically and respond tactically • A solid understanding of Federal Government policy, issues /key initiatives, budgeting / legislative process, capture lifecycle and procurement processes. • A solid understanding of current technologies applicable within Public Sector such as analytics, and cloud computing, and their applicability to combat fraud, enhance and streamline government programs and outcomes. • Passion for driving results and developing people • Ability to establish consultative business relationships with clients • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to successfully interact with internal and external clients at all levels • Ability to establish crystal clear expectations • Excellent organizational, goal setting, analytical and planning skills • Ability to develop, implement and manage key strategic initiatives • Outstanding people management, leadership and developmental skills Willingness to travel