Senate Internships

Introduction to Internship:

Thank you for your interest in Senator Lee’s office and internship program.

The senator and his staff are committed to providing capable and deserving students with the opportunity to fulfill a Senate internship.  The internship program allows college students a forum in which they may enhance their studies with the practical application of studied concepts in a real world setting.  The experience that comes with an internship has proven valuable for many students as they see the inner workings of the US Congress and the American legislative process. 

Senator Lee is dedicated to finding the best students to serve the people of Utah and address the issues facing our country.  Many of the staffers within Senator Lee’s office were themselves Congressional interns at one point over the years. 

A limited number of internships are available each year.  Preference is given to college students who are attending a Utah university or college and residents from Utah who are attending schools outside of the state. All positions are paid internships.

All interns will be expected to work as part of the Senator’s team. Students should be able to adapt to the demanding environment of a Congress office while promoting Senator Lee’s policies and goals. Excellent writing and communications skills will also be expected.

 

Internship Eligibility Requirements:

All applicants need to have graduated from High School. Only college juniors and seniors may apply for the D.C. internship. Any college student may apply for internships in the state offices.

Students may apply for the internship up to and including the semester immediately following their graduation. Graduate students will not be considered for any of these internships.   

Students are expected to have a Utah connection; i.e. student at local university, grew up in Utah, currently reside in Utah, etc. (If that connection is not apparent, a paragraph explaining applicant’s connection is recommended.)

 

Interning in Washington, D.C.

Our office will not participate in, assist with, or be responsible for the logistics of travel to Washington. All living and travel arrangements are solely the responsibility of the student. (Most school’s have protocols and arrangements in place—contact your school’s office for additional information.)

As an intern in D.C. students are able to gain firsthand knowledge of the Legislative process along with a front row seat to the workings of the federal government.  We encourage students to take advantage of their time in the nation’s capital. Visiting the sites, museums, offices, and institutions that represent our history and country will provide a valuable culmination to the overall experience.

 

“We the Interns”

In the spring of 2011, Senators Mike Lee and Rand Paul established the “We the Interns” Caucus and Speaker Series. There are now many Congressional and Senate offices from both parties who are actively participating. Interns will hear frequent panel discussions and lectures of varying viewpoints from many prominent leaders in American government and politics. Interns will also have the chance to network with hundreds of other interns from throughout the country.

We the Interns

 

Interning in Salt Lake City or St. George, Utah

While interning in either of the state offices, students will be at the forefront of Senator Lee’s efforts in serving Utahns. Students will have many unique opportunities not experienced in D.C. as they assist the Senator’s staff in serving his constituents.

All living and travel arrangements are solely the responsibility of the student.

 

Internship Responsibilities:

As an intern some of your responsibilities may include:

  • Attending Senate hearings
  • Assisting with Research on specific projects
  • Sorting and replying to constituent inquiries and mail
  • Tracking the progress of legislation
  • You will also help sort mail
  • Meeting and interacting with constituents in the office
  • Answering telephones

 

Application Process:

Feel free to contact Robert Axson with any questions.

To apply, please include the following:

  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • College transcripts (with GPA—unofficial transcripts are ok)
  • Letter(s) of recommendation
  • One writing sample (2-5 pages)

(We encourage those students affiliated with a local college or university to apply through their respective programs.)

Feel free to contact Robert Axson with any questions.

Please mail or email your application to:

Robert Axson

c/o Senator Michael S. Lee

United States Senate

316 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20510

Phone: 202.224.5444

Rob_Axson@lee.senate.gov