The Indiana Senate Republican Caucus is offering paid spring semester internships in its communications, information technology, legal, legislative and policy offices during the 2021 session of the Indiana General Assembly, said State Sen. Victoria Spartz (R-Noblesville).
Qualified candidates may be studying any major and must be at least a college sophomore. Recent college graduates as well as graduate and law school students are also encouraged to apply. Positions are open to Indiana residents as well as nonresidents who attend a college or university in Indiana.
Interns earn a $750 biweekly stipend and benefit from scholarship and academic credit opportunities, professional development, community involvement and networking.
Senate internships are full-time positions at the Statehouse in downtown Indianapolis that typically begin with a mandatory orientation in late December and conclude at the end of the legislative session in April 2021. The Indiana Senate is currently developing plans to conduct legislative work amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and, as always, strives to provide a safe working environment for all interns, staff and senators.
“Interns have the opportunity to gain a better understanding of the legislative process at the state level and how bills become law, through this internship,” Spartz said. “I encourage those interested in government or public policy to apply.”
For more information and to access an application, visit IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/Intern.
The deadline to apply is Oct. 31.