Political Science Internship Program Michigan State University

Political Science Internship Program Michigan State University This PLS page announces internships, jobs, events, and other opportunities for MSU students.

The Department of Political Science page is designed to facilitate communication among the MSU political science community.

02/15/2024

JOB OPPORTUNITY: Finance Associate, Caucus Fundraising Job Description. Democrats in the Michigan House have taken the majority for the first time in over a decade. In order to help protect that majority, we are seeking to build out our finance staff for the 2024 cycle. The Michigan House Democratic Fund (MHDF) is hiring a highly motivated, organized individual to assist the finance team with operations and contribute to the overall goal of holding the House in 2024. The Finance Associate position is based in Lansing, Michigan and reports directly to the Deputy Finance Director and Finance Director. They will provide the team with fundraising and office management assistance.

Key Responsibilities include: *Assist Deputy Finance Director and Finance Director with prospecting, donor research, and call time preparation; *Maintain fundraising databases and lists; *Assist with staffing call time as needed; *Prepare donor thank you letters; *Complete office management tasks as needed; *Other duties as assigned.

Requirements: A willingness to learn prospecting and donor research best practices; A willingness to learn how to navigate NGP, Numero, ActBlue, and Google Suite; An ability to produce detail-oriented work in a fast-paced environment; Strong people skills and patience; A strong commitment to Democratic values and getting Democrats elected.

This is a full-time position. The compensation range is $50,000 to $55,000 and commensurate with experience. MHDF is an equal opportunity employer, committed to hiring a staff that reflects our diverse caucus and state. Please send a resume and at least three references to [email protected] with the title “Finance Associate” in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Posted 2/15.

01/19/2024

SUMMER INTERNSHIP IN FLINT. The Genesee County Prosecutor's Office and the Genesee County Public Defender's Office are looking for quality pre-law summer interns as part of MSU's Flint Summer 2024 Study Away Program run by the College of Social Science. If interested, see more about the Flint Summer Program here (https://socialscience.msu.edu/_assets/pdfs/Flint%20Summer%20Study%20Away%20Internship%20Program%20Guide%202024.pdf) and contact Catharine White in the Office of Experiential Learning ([email protected]).

10/12/2023

PAID INTERNSHIP WITH DEFENSE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE & SECURITY AGENCY: The DCSA Student Experience (DSE) is a paid internship program designed to attract diverse and talented students enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate degree program from an accredited college or university. Students have an opportunity to gain marketable developmental experience in counterintelligence and insider threat, industrial security, personnel security, security training, and other DCSA core mission and support areas. Students typically work for a recommended minimum of 10 weeks from June through August as full-time, temporary federal employees. Students that successfully complete the summer program may be eligible to return to their internship during academic breaks. Students must provide proof of full-time enrollment from an accredited institution in order to be considered. All students will successfully complete the security clearance process and pass a drug screening test prior to receiving a final offer to participate in the program. Students who receive successful performance may be eligible for non-competitive conversion to a permanent position if all requirements are met. Funding availability, mission requirements, and other factors may apply. To be eligible, applicants must: Be a U.S. citizen; Enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate degree program from an accredited college or university; Have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA or above (on a 4.0 scale) at the time of application (Must notate GPA in resume); Have the ability to obtain and maintain a Secret or Top-Secret security clearance; Have the ability to pass pre-employment and random drug testing; Reside in the local commuting area of the program location during the summer; Meet other qualifications as stated in the application. Please note: Because DCSA is an Excepted Service agency, we do not participate in the OPM Pathways Internship Program. Therefore, successful completion of the DSE does not guarantee a permanent appointment to a full-time, permanent position. However, students who receive successful performance may be eligible for non-competitive conversion to a permanent position if all requirements are met. Funding availability, mission requirements, and other factors may apply. Learn more here: https://www.dcsa.mil/About-Us/Careers/Student-Veteran-Programs/. Apply by Oct. 31.

10/09/2023

PAID ENERGY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM for SPRING 2024: The Michigan Conservative Energy Forum is recruiting for its fellowship program and plans to run the program spring semester again this year. There are two open spots, available to current students or young professionals, with a stipend of $1,000 each and we will be collecting applications on a rolling basis. The fellow gets to choose the research topic of their interest and will work with Emily Pallarito Szczerowski, Director of Programs & Operations, ([email protected]) to create a deliverable plan. Topics and deliverables in the past have included the UP Energy Crisis, Biomass in Michigan, Electric Vehicles, Solar, Michigan's Dam Crisis along with op eds, podcasts, documentaries, and research papers. Additional information can be found on our website: https://www.micef.org/pischeafellowship.

10/06/2023

REMOTE OR IN-PERSON INTERNSHIP AT US DEPT OF JUSTICE: The Department of Justice’s Consumer Protection Branch (CPB) is responsible for the enforcement of most of the federal statutes that protect consumers from deceptive, unfair, or fraudulent practices. Many of these laws provide for both civil and criminal penalties. CPB also defends the federal government in suits that challenge the policies of consumer protection agencies. Each semester we offer a few unpaid internships for undergraduate students in their junior or senior year, who are interested in pursuing a career in the law. The responsibilities of an intern include a wide range of duties in support of our Branch’s attorneys and paralegals. Some intern projects include conducting factual research for the Branch’s cases, reviewing documents to identify evidence of fraudulent activity or victims of fraud, and summarizing transcripts and other court records. In addition, the Branch& #39;s attorneys give weekly brown-bag lunch presentations, so the interns can learn about particular cases or investigations. Interns at the Consumer Protection Branch are exposed to a variety of legal procedures, case investigative techniques, and agency interrelationships. As such, interns who work at CPB can expect to have an experience that is both productive and educational. We seek candidates who are in their junior or senior year of undergraduate academic study and can work part-time in the spring (20-24 hours/week minimum). Applicants should have a GPA of 3.3 or higher and show how they have demonstrated their interest in the law through extra-curricular activities. LENGTH OF INTERNSHIP: January 30 to April 19, 2024. REQUIREMENTS: Criminal Background Check and U.S. Citizenship Required. Junior or Senior Year Status in Academic Program. APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 3, 2023. INTERNSHIP STATUS: Optional: Remote or In-Person. TO APPLY: Please send a cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcript (all together in one pdf) to Intern Coordinator Lisa Mitzelfeld. [email protected] *In your cover letter, you should articulate why you are specifically interested in the work at CPB. WEBSITE: http://www.justice.gov/civil/consumer-protection-branch.

10/05/2023

EAST LANSING SEEKS STUDENTS FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENT COMMISSION: The City of East Lansing is seeking at-large applicants for its University Student Commission. Members of the University Student Commission propose programs and policies for consideration by the East Lansing City Council. The purpose of the commission is to improve relations between Michigan State University students and the community, establishing formal channels of communication between the two. Commissioners also review issues that have the potential to affect the interests of the university student population. The University Student Commission consists of 11 members who serve one-year terms. The commission meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month from October through April at East Lansing City Hall, 410 Abbot Road. The first meeting of the new term will be held at 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 17. Visit https://cityofeastlansing.civicweb.net/Portal/BoardApplication/ to apply for a seat on the University Student Commission. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 9. For questions, contact Asia Siev in the East Lansing City Manager’s office at (517) 319-6920 or by email at [email protected].

10/03/2023

SUMMER QUANTITATIVE PROGRAM FOR RISING SENIORS: The Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) Junior Summer Institute (JSI) is a national fellowship program that prepares students for an advanced degree and ultimately for careers and influential roles serving the public good. The PPIA-JSI is a rigorous seven-week training offered each summer for rising college seniors, with coursework focused on quantitative, analytical, and communication skills.

From a highly selective and competitive national application pool, the composition of each PPIA-JSI class reflects academic, ethnic, regional, s*xual orientation, gender, religious belief, and age diversity, as well as the potential and demonstrated leadership necessary to positively impact the public sector. Core coursework for the PPIA-JSI reflects the multidisciplinary approach and quantitative focus for which Heinz College has become known. Additional components of the program include leadership development, site visits, and guest speakers.

Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College has hosted a PPIA-JSI since 2004, and we are committed to providing students with solid skills to prepare them for graduate study in public policy. In addition to our traditional policy-focused JSI track, Heinz College offers a first-of-its-kind Data Analytics JSI track for students who are passionate about using big data and analytics to address societal problems. Students who successfully complete any PPIA-JSI and are admitted to any of Heinz College's full-time master's program will receive a full-tuition scholarship and a stipend of $8,000 per year. The deadline is November 1. See here for more information: https://www.heinz.cmu.edu/programs/junior-summer-institute/.

10/02/2023

PAID INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY: Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin is running for US Senate. Team Slotkin is looking for a Finance Intern to join our team this semester! Finance interns will be assigned a variety of tasks to meet the department’s ambitious fundraising goals, and will report to the Michigan Finance Director. This person will gain valuable experience in working on a top campaign this cycle. Please see the job description here for more details and how to apply: https://elissaslotkin.org/job/finance-internship-michigan/.

10/02/2023

PAID INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY: Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin is running for US Senate. Team Slotkin is looking for a Communications and Digital Intern to join our team this semester! This role will be split between our communications and digital teams. This person will gain valuable experience in working on a top campaign this cycle. Please see the job description here for more details and how to apply: https://elissaslotkin.org/job/communications-and-digital-intern-michigan/.

09/28/2023

PAID SPRING INTERNSHIP in FLINT/MIDLAND & WASHINGTON DC: Congressman Kildee is now accepting Intern application for Spring 2024. Attached are the job descriptions for both the Michigan and Washington DC internships. If you would please pass this on to any interested candidates, we look forward to reviewing their application. If you have any questions regarding the internship program or the application process, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at [email protected] or by calling 202-226-9719.

Congressional Internship: The Washington, D.C. office of Congressman Dan Kildee is seeking a highly-motivated and detail-oriented paid interns for the spring 2024 semester. Qualified candidates will have demonstrated interest in research projects and learning about the legislative process. Candidates should have strong writing and analytical skills; and an interest in public service. Paid interns are all-around helping hands in the congressional office and will get the opportunity to work on a variety of different projects. Michigan ties are a plus. Internships are paid. The ideal candidate will be available from January through May 2024. Applicants interested in interning in the Washington, D.C. office should send a cover letter and resume to [email protected] with the subject line “Spring 2024 Legislative Internship” by Friday, October 13th.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Oversee the front office, greeting constituents and guests in a professional manner; Answer incoming telephone calls; Assist the Staff Assistant in organizing tours of the U.S. Capitol, White House and other Washington, D.C. landmarks for constituents or stakeholders; Assist the Staff Assistant in fulfilling flag requests; Assist the legislative staff by researching legislation and policies, attending briefings and drafting cosponsor recommendations and memos; Support the constituent mail program by batching constituent messages, researching and drafting constituent mail; Performs other duties as assigned.

SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Excellent organizational and proofreading skills; Thoroughness and careful attention to detail; Strong oral and written communication skills; Professionalism in interacting with constituents in person and on the telephone; Ability to work cooperatively and courteously with others; Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.

Congressman Kildee’s office is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, s*x, religion or belief, s*xual orientation, gender identity, family or parental status, or any other status protected by law.


Congressional Internship: The Flint and Midland offices of Congressman Dan Kildee are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented paid interns for the spring 2024 semester. Qualified candidates will have demonstrated interest in research projects and interacting with constituents on the telephone, in person and at community outreach events. Paid interns are all-around helping hands in the congressional office and will get the opportunity to work on a variety of different projects. Michigan ties are a plus.

Applicants interested in interning in the Flint or Midland office should send a cover letter and resume to [email protected] with the subject line “Spring 2024 Internship” by Friday, October 13th.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Oversee the front office, greeting constituents and guests in a professional manner; Answer incoming telephone calls; Assist the District staff in conducting casework intake and directing constituents to office resources; Support the field work team in drafting memos and conducting background work for events in the community; Assist the Staff Assistant in drafting letters of support and Proclamations for members in the community; Support the constituent mail program by batching constituent messages, researching and drafting constituent mail; Performs other duties as assigned.

SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Excellent organizational and proofreading skills; Thoroughness and careful attention to detail; Strong oral and written communication skills; Professionalism in interacting with constituents in person and on the telephone; Ability to work cooperatively and courteously with others; Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel.

Congressman Kildee’s office is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, s*x, religion or belief, s*xual orientation, gender identity, family or parental status, or any other status protected by law.

09/26/2023

STUDENT JOB WITH STATE OF MI: The Michigan Dept. of Labor and Economic Opportunity seeks a paid student assistant. At the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, we are passionate about creating a positive, professional, and supportive work environment where we value our differences and are committed to being open and respectful to all our employees and the public we serve. Our department provides the connections, expertise and innovative solutions to drive continued business growth, build vibrant communities, create affordable housing, generate tourism and attract and retain key talent to fill Michigan’s vast pipeline of opportunities. Learn more at www.michigan.gov/LEO. The responsibilities of this position are to assist the accountants in the Trust Fund Accounting Section of the Unemployment Insurance Agency’s Finance and Analysis Division with data analysis, research, and reconciliations, especially involving improper payments. Under the direct supervision of the State Administrative Manager, the position will perform a variety of professional assignments involving assessment of accounting data; and the preparation of related Federal, State, managerial and financial reports. Various duties will include but are not limited to federal agencies reports, general ledger account reconciliations, preparation of accounting reports for Management and; special projects, independent analysis of accounts, and documentation. Learn more here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/michigan/jobs/4214231-0/student-assistant. Posted 9/26.

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