U.S. House of Representatives
Gray, Adam - Legislative Assistant - CA13
U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Background:
This job posting is intended to collect resumes for candidates who are interested in serving as a Legislative Assistant in an office for a New Member of Congress. The expectations, duties, and skill areas of the position represent a sampling of what may be expected in a Congressional office. Actual job expectations, duties, skills, and other requirements for a Legislative Assistant position may vary by office. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a resume and cover letter by March 7, 2025. Once the application period closes, the office will contact the best qualified candidates to begin the interview process.
Sample Job Expectations:
The Legislative Assistant will work closely with theLegislative Director and Chief of Staff to develop and execute a coordinatedlegislative strategy for the Member. The Legislative Assistant will prepare theMember for Committee hearings and markups and attend meetings withconstituents, visitors, and other VIPs. The Legislative Assistantwill also have supervisory responsibility over Legislative Correspondents.
Sample Job Duties: Works with the Legislative Director and Chief of Staff to formulate and advance legislative initiatives for assigned issue areas Tracks legislation and coordinates co-sponsorship of bills for the Member Briefs the Member on bills before the House, provides advice on Committee activity, and assists the district office staff with legislative matters that impact the local community Provides input to help the Communications Director to draft speeches, press releases, op-eds, and Congressional Record statements for the Member Represents the Member at meetings with constituents and interest groups Provides district office staff with targeted information for community events and Town Hall meetings Sample Requirements:
Experience researching public policy and preparing recommendations for a Member of Congress or other executives/leaders (e.g., Federal department/agency, non-profit organization, private sector) Strong written and verbal communication skills Experience making decisions and advising Capitol Hill staff on important issues Comfortable navigating challenging situations and being politically savvy Prior experience with forming partnerships and advancing legislative priorities for a Member of Congress Prioritization and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects at a time Knowledge of issues in portfolio Sample Preferences:
Bachelor's degree in government, political science, public policy, or related field A demonstrated interest in public service
This job posting is intended to collect resumes for candidates who are interested in serving as a Legislative Assistant in an office for a New Member of Congress. The expectations, duties, and skill areas of the position represent a sampling of what may be expected in a Congressional office. Actual job expectations, duties, skills, and other requirements for a Legislative Assistant position may vary by office. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a resume and cover letter by March 7, 2025. Once the application period closes, the office will contact the best qualified candidates to begin the interview process.
Sample Job Expectations:
The Legislative Assistant will work closely with theLegislative Director and Chief of Staff to develop and execute a coordinatedlegislative strategy for the Member. The Legislative Assistant will prepare theMember for Committee hearings and markups and attend meetings withconstituents, visitors, and other VIPs. The Legislative Assistantwill also have supervisory responsibility over Legislative Correspondents.
Sample Job Duties: Works with the Legislative Director and Chief of Staff to formulate and advance legislative initiatives for assigned issue areas Tracks legislation and coordinates co-sponsorship of bills for the Member Briefs the Member on bills before the House, provides advice on Committee activity, and assists the district office staff with legislative matters that impact the local community Provides input to help the Communications Director to draft speeches, press releases, op-eds, and Congressional Record statements for the Member Represents the Member at meetings with constituents and interest groups Provides district office staff with targeted information for community events and Town Hall meetings Sample Requirements:
Experience researching public policy and preparing recommendations for a Member of Congress or other executives/leaders (e.g., Federal department/agency, non-profit organization, private sector) Strong written and verbal communication skills Experience making decisions and advising Capitol Hill staff on important issues Comfortable navigating challenging situations and being politically savvy Prior experience with forming partnerships and advancing legislative priorities for a Member of Congress Prioritization and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects at a time Knowledge of issues in portfolio Sample Preferences:
Bachelor's degree in government, political science, public policy, or related field A demonstrated interest in public service