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Assists in the coordination of the work of the administrative assistant, legislative intern, and other staff members. Serves as liaison with state agencies. May operate a computer to perform word ...

Assists in the coordination of the work of the administrative assistant, legislative intern, and other staff members. * Serves as liaison with state agencies. * May operate a computer to perform word ...

Assists in the coordination of the work of the administrative assistant, legislative intern, and other staff members. * Serves as liaison with state agencies. * May operate a computer to perform word ...

Assists in the coordination of the work of the administrative assistant, legislative intern, and other staff members. * Serves as liaison with state agencies. * May operate a computer to perform word ...

Assists in the coordination of the work of the administrative assistant, legislative intern, and other staff members. * Serves as liaison with state agencies. * May operate a computer to perform word ...

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As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for legislative assistant intern in the United States is $64,183.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $71,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Legislative Assistant Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Legislative Assistant Intern, you need strong research, writing, and analytical skills, often supported by coursework in political science, public policy, or related fields. Familiarity with legislative tracking systems, Microsoft Office Suite, and sometimes basic knowledge of government databases is advantageous. Excellent communication, organizational abilities, and a proactive attitude make candidates stand out in supporting legislative staff and managing multiple tasks. These skills ensure accurate information gathering, effective communication, and efficient support in a fast-paced legislative environment.

What are some typical responsibilities of a Legislative Assistant Intern during a legislative session?

As a Legislative Assistant Intern, your daily tasks often involve conducting policy research, drafting memos, tracking bills, and attending committee hearings. You may also help prepare briefing materials for legislators and communicate with constituents or advocacy groups. The work is fast-paced, especially during legislative sessions, and requires strong organizational skills as priorities can shift quickly. Interns frequently collaborate with other staff members and may have opportunities to observe the legislative process firsthand, making it a valuable learning experience for those interested in public policy.

What are Legislative Assistant Interns?

Legislative Assistant Interns are individuals who support lawmakers or legislative staff by conducting research, preparing briefs, tracking legislation, and helping with constituent services. Their work involves attending hearings, summarizing legislative documents, and assisting in the daily operations of a legislator’s office. This role is often part of an educational program and provides valuable exposure to the legislative process. Interns gain practical experience in policy analysis, communication, and government operations, which can be beneficial for future careers in public service or law.
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Legislative Assistant to Senator June Robinson

Washington State Senate

Olympia, WA • On-site

$4K - $8K/mo

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

EXEMPT RECRUITMENT ANNOUNCEMENT

JOB TITLE:    Legislative Assistant to Senator June Robinson

SALARY:      $4,962 - $8,598 monthly depending on qualifications

LOCATION:       Olympia, Washington

REPORTS TO:     Senator Robinson and her Executive Legislative Assistant

CLOSES:      June 14, 2026 at 11:59 PM PST.  Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We strongly recommend applying as soon as possible.

SENATE PROFILE

The Washington State Legislature is a bicameral body comprised of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Legislature meets annually in the Capitol Building in Olympia beginning on the second Monday in January. Regular legislative sessions take place January through March in even-numbered years and January through April in odd-numbered years. Special legislative sessions occur as needed. Permanent staff work year-round supporting the Senate and its legislative members. The Senate strives to cultivate an inclusive working environment that supports diversity through equitable policies and practices. 

MEMBER PROFILE

Senator June Robinson represents Washington state's 38th Legislative District, which includes Everett, Marysville, and the Tulalip Reservation. She serves as chair of the Senate Ways & Means Committee and is a member of the Health & Long-Term Care Committee. She served in the House of Representatives from 2013 until May 2020, when she was appointed to the Senate.

More information here: https://senatedemocrats.wa.gov/robinson/biography/

POSITION PROFILE

Senator Robinson's legislative assistant (LA) is a highly motivated self-starter that will help our team provide the highest quality service, representation, and leadership for the people of the 38th Legislative District. The LA will also be the first face people see in the office of Senator Robinson and helps set the tone for all visitors to our office.

This is a full-time year-round position that is exempt from civil service laws.  This position is represented by a union.

POSITION DUTIES

       Manage the daily operations of the office of Senator Robinson's office.

       Serve as a liaison between the Senator and both internal and external parties (legislators, staff, lobbyists, agencies, local/federal governments, tribal nations, and constituents).

       Field questions from the public regarding legislation, the Senator's stance on issues, and other legislative-related questions.

       Collaborate with caucus communications staff on drafting talking points, press releases, mailings,and in planning town halls and district-specific media strategies.

       Draft and/or review responses to legislative correspondence; exercise independent judgement to determine the appropriate course of action.

       Assist constituents in their interactions with state agencies.

       Meet with constituents, lobbyists, and other parties on behalf of the Senator.

       Organize in-person and virtual legislative events.

       Monitor district-specific issues and concerns.

       Maintain the Senator's legislative calendar throughout the year; prioritizing meeting requests, preparing briefing and background materials for meetings, and arranging travel details.

       Oversee the Senator's legislative office budget, including making equipment purchases and submitting travel and reimbursement requests.

       In consultation with the Senator, recruit candidates for session staff positions.

       Train and supervise session staff to ensure compliance with office procedures and Senate rules.

       Delegate tasks associated with the Senator's legislative priorities and goals to the session staff.

       Oversee progression of bills and amendments through the legislative process.

       Manage, submit, and track the Senator's budget requests throughout the budget process.

       Facilitate and coordinate communication between the Senator and stakeholders in the creation, development, and progression of legislation.

       Organize committee testimony for the Senator's prime sponsor bills.

       Collaborate with partisan caucus policy staff and non-partisan committee services staff to implement the Senator's policy goals.

       Maintain and preserve records of the legislative office.

       Conduct records searches for responsive public records as needed.

       Supervises and coordinates the work of temporary office staff and intern during the legislative session

Requirements

       Strong communication skills

       Ability to communicate with a variety of personalities in a tactful and professional manner

       Ability to maintain productive working relationships with Senators, staff, lobbyists/ advocates, and constituents

       Well-developed project management skills and attention to detail

       Ability to understand and competently operate legislative computer systems and video conferencing software.

       Understanding of, or willingness to learn, the committee and leadership structure in the Washington State Legislature

       Understanding of, or willingness to learn, the public records law and the legislative records retention schedule

       Ability to exercise professional judgment, discretion, and confidentiality

       Have a passion for the legislative process, good government, and public service

       The courage to question conventional wisdom and challenge the status quo when appropriate.

 REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

A bachelor's degree AND one year of related work experience OR an equivalent combination of experience and education.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

       This position works in-person in Olympia during the legislative session. When the Legislature is not in session, in-state remote work is supported, except when needed to be in-person for training or legislative meetings.

       Long and irregular hours are required during the legislative session, including evening and weekend work. When the Legislature is not in session, flexible schedule options are available.

Benefits

SALARY RANGE

RCW 49.58.110 requires employers to provide a full salary range in job postings. The salary for this position is based on relevant experience and qualifications. The salary range for this position is $4,962 - $8,598 monthly. A hiring salary will be less than the top of any range, however.

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

The Senate offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance; vacation, sick, military, bereavement, and civil leave; twelve paid holidays per year; a state retirement plan; deferred compensation; healthcare flexible spending account; dependent care assistance; infant at work policy, optional credit unions; paid subscription to DeleteMe; and tuition reimbursement. 

Persons requiring reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring information in an alternative format may contact the Senate Human Resource Office at Senate.HRO@leg.wa.gov.

The Washington State Senate is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, creed, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, age, physical, sensory, or mental disability, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the use of a service animal by a person with a disability.