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IOP Career Development Summer in Washington Intern

Overview of Organization: Founded in 2013 by David Axelrod, the Institute of Politics, a non-partisan, extracurricular organization at the University of Chicago, aims to inspire and cultivate the next generation of political and public service leaders. Four core programs form the heart of the Institute: civic engagement opportunities that enable students to experience politics-in-action through political exploration trips, leadership training, service programs and voter engagement projects; visiting fellowships where distinguished political officials, policymakers, journalists, diplomats and others are in residence on campus during an academic quarter; political and public service internships that provide students with paid, substantive career development opportunities; and a continuous series of public events featuring leading political figures sharing their insights on key issues of the day.

The Institute of Politics Career Development team connects hundreds of passionate, public-service-oriented UChicago students with internships and job opportunities every year. The IOP’s jobs and internships, as well as dozens of unique career workshops and 100s of personalized office hours appointments, help students springboard exciting careers. Our work further develops ties between the IOP and the greater Chicago community and Washington, DC, through our partnerships with government offices, NGOs, and nonprofits.

Internship Summary: Under the supervision of Mark Schauerte and Laresa Lund, this in-person internship in Washington, D.C., hosted by the University of Chicago Office of Federal Relations (OFR), spans 10 weeks beginning in June. The SIW Intern will work full-time (40 hours per week) assisting IOP's programming for UChicago Summer interns. The intern will have an office at the UChicago Office of Federal Relations, which represents the University before Congress and the Executive Branch on higher education and research university issues, while

The Charles H. Percy Summer in Washington (SIW) Internship is a unique opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in the heart of the nation's capital, bridging the gap between academia and practical political involvement.

Responsibilities:

  • Managing outreach and engagement of D.C.-based alumni and contacts. Maintaining a database of contact information for students spending their summer in D.C.
  • Assisting in finding mentors for students interning in D.C. and managing the alumni mentor/student mentee program.
  • Planning a large-scale summer event in D.C.
  • Planning and executing a robust set of events, panels, and speakers for the SIW program.
  • Creating and managing a summer calendar of events and activities.
  • Keeping literature on the Summer in Washington program up-to-date on the IOP website and in communications with the D.C. alumni community.
  • Creating and publishing written and multimedia content about the SIW program for the IOP website, social media, and the D.C. alumni community.
  • Developing, distributing, and analyzing post-summer surveys.
  • Serving as a resource for student interns in D.C.
  • Assist policy research tasks as requested by the UChicago OFR to help advance UChicago's federal interests and cooperation.
  • Attend Congressional Hearings, monitor legislation and policies, and provide summaries for the UChicago OFR's government relations efforts.

Qualifications:

  • Interest in politics and public service.
  • Ideally, some experience organizing events or other activities (RSO, local/community, political, or high school club).
  • High level of comfort working with people of all ages and at all levels and from many different professional sectors.
  • Ability to work independently without direct supervision and under tight deadlines.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in a professional setting with employer partners and students.
  • Strong writing and communication skills.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Familiarity with Google Drive, Dropbox, and Excel.
  • Familiarity with online social media platforms.
  • Audio/visual and other multimedia skills are preferred but not required.

Eligibility:

  • Undergraduate Students
  • Graduate Students

About the Supervisor: Mark Schauerte manages the placement of undergraduate and graduate students in internships nationwide and internationally. At the IOP, Mark helps bring speakers to campus to discuss career paths, roles in politics and journalism, and skills for students to position themselves for careers in public service. He previously served as chief of staff to Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) for more than four years, working both in Washington, D.C., and the Chicago suburbs. Mark is also an attorney and worked as an award-winning journalist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Chicago Lawyer Magazine.

Laresa Lund helps manage the IOP’s 300+ academic-year and summer internships, with a primary focus on the Chicago-based academic-year internship portfolio. Her areas of expertise include Chicago-based internships, resume development, cover letter writing, and networking preparation. She is also excited to help rural students, folks interested in conservation work, and those searching for AmeriCorps opportunities.

Location/Modality/Commute: The intern will work at the University of Chicago Office of Federal Relations at 1730 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20006. The OFR team works in a hybrid mode from the office, and interns are free to schedule the best times to coordinate with the OFR team at the office. Public transportation around the office includes the Red, Blue, Orange, and Silver lines from the Farragut North and Farragut West stations. Meanwhile, the IOP team works from the IOP House at 5707 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL 60637, which means interns will work remotely for the IOP.

Start/End Date: Summer internships will take place during the period of June 1 - September 25, with specific dates to be determined by the employer partner and intern during the interview process.

Interns who are able to start in early June and end in early August are preferred.

Required Materials:

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter
Modality Notes

The intern will work at the University of Chicago Office of Federal Relations at 1730 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20006. The OFR team works in a hybrid mode from the office, and interns are free to schedule the best times to coordinate with the OFR team at the office. Public transportation around the office includes the Red, Blue, Orange, and Silver lines from the Farragut North and Farragut West stations. Meanwhile, the IOP team works from the IOP House at 5707 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL 60637, which means interns will work remotely for the IOP.

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