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Intern - Government Affairs

Dallas, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

What You'll Do: • Assist with monitoring legislative and regulatory developments relevant to the ... The intern applicant should be enrolled in college, preferably as a candidate of one of the ...

... legislative/public policy initiatives (international, federal, and state) for the organization ... ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: * Assist in preparing business record declarations at the ...

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL INTERN

Concord, NH · On-site

$32K - $38K/yr

As an intern, you will have a front row seat and unique opportunity to gain firsthand experience in ... Conduct research on policy issues, state agencies, and legislative matters * Assist in preparing ...

... * Assist with scheduling meetings and events for Caucus staff. * Collaborate with the Legislative ... Intern on joint projects, as needed. Qualifications: * Demonstrated ability to work independently ...

Policy Intern

Washington, DC · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

The intern will work closely with all members of the policy/advocacy staff in ACLCA's efforts and will: * Assist staff by conducting legislative research, developing policy fact sheets, tracking ...

Policy Intern

Washington, DC

$17 - $22.75/hr

The intern will work closely with all members of the policy/advocacy staff in ACLCA's efforts and will: * Assist staff by conducting legislative research, developing policy fact sheets, tracking ...

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How much do legislative assistant intern jobs pay per year?

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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Infographic showing various Legislative Assistant Intern job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,183 per year, or $30.9 per hour.

Internship

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

POSITION: Intern
DEPARTMENT: Office of Legal Counsel (OLC)
LOCATION: Alexandria, VA
SEMESTER: Summer 2026 Interested Applicants ONLY
General Description:
NCMEC's Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) manages and oversees corporate legal work (e.g., contracts, presentation reviews, litigation, technical assistance requests, business record declarations) and legislative/public policy initiatives (international, federal, and state) for the organization. This includes drafting/negotiating contracts, prepping witnesses for court testimony, strategizing relating to legislative agendas to support NCMEC's mission, and lobbying and testifying relating to proposed and pending legislation.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Assist in preparing business record declarations at the request of U.S. and non-U.S. federal and state prosecutors to admit NCMEC reports in court proceedings.
  • Assist in drafting consultant and partnership agreements.
  • Legal research relating to case trends on issues pertinent to NCMEC's mission.
  • Legal and online research relating to international, federal, and state legislative issues.
  • Drafting summaries/analyses of legal and policy issues relating to NCMEC's mission.
  • Other duties as assigned.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES:
  • Completed at least 2 years of college with a focus on law, political science, public policy, criminal justice, or a related field
  • Minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4-point scale
  • Ability to perform searches in open source/social media platforms and legal research databases (e.g., Lexis, Pacer, etc.), including research relating to laws and statutes following orientation relating to these databases
  • Excellent organizational skills, report writing, and time management skills
  • Demonstrate quality control, attention to details, and high standards when writing emails/memos/summaries of work performed and when completing data entry
  • Ability and confidence in communicating questions and project summaries clearly to one or more OLC attorneys/staff members
  • Must be able to use discretion while handling and maintaining the confidentiality of highly sensitive information relating to NCMEC and/or case-related information
  • Ability to work independently

SALARY:
Although internships are unpaid positions, each intern will have the opportunity to acquire knowledge and hands-on experience in the position of his/her choosing and will receive academic credit through an approved program at his/her college or as a volunteer.
HOURS:
This is an in-person internship, with opportunity for a hybrid/remote schedule for certain weeks during the summer. The OLC Intern is required to work a minimum of 20 hours per week, between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, during Fall, Spring, or Summer semesters (based on divisional need and the Intern's performance there may be the opportunity to work over the course of multiple semesters/seasons). Interns will be excused to attend internship program functions and for academic holidays or vacations.