ABOUT US
The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization whose purpose is to ignite human potential to build understanding and create new possibilities for a better world. Founded in 1949, the Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve society’s greatest challenges. It is headquartered in Washington, DC, and has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, as well as an international network of partners.
CONGRESSIONAL PROGRAM
The Aspen Institute Congressional Programisa nonpartisan neutral convener of world-renowned scholars and leaders and Republican and Democratic Members of Congress to focus on the pressing foreign policy issues of our time. Through our educational programs, bipartisan, bicameral groups of Members of Congress work with policy experts to discuss, civilly debate, and develop policy solutions in private, off-the-record sessions conducted in the United States Capitol and all over the world.
ABOUT THIS ROLE
The Congressional Program Intern is part of a small, but mighty, team working together to provide programming highly valued by Members of Congress and congressional staff members who attend our events. The Intern will assist with crafting policy briefing books for our conferences and will conduct other policy writing as needed, will collaborate closely with other team members to develop our domestic and international events for Members of Congress and congressional staff, and complete other tasks as needed. The Intern will get the opportunity to attend our regular breakfast series with Members of Congress and staff lunch series with senior congressional staff.
The Intern will report directly to the Associate Director of Congressional Engagement. The hourly range for this role is $20 -$21/hr. In accordance with our Reimagining Work policy, the ?Congressional Intern should be willing to be in-person with colleagues a minimum of 40% of the time while having the flexibility to work remotely for the balance.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
The Aspen Institute Congressional Program Intern will develop invaluable skills in verbal communication and writing, particularly with and for a bipartisan audience of members of Congress. The Intern will also learn congressional research skills (legislation tracking, creating targeted invite lists dependent on policy interest, and more), events planning and execution skills, and teamwork within an integrated program. The Intern will also be given the opportunity to apply skills gained in the classroom by writing policy memos for our team and outside audiences and will learn more about our organization’s programs, operating procedures, and concepts. The Intern will be given the unique opportunity to network and connect with Members of Congress, their congressional staff, and world-renowned policy experts. The Intern will also have the opportunity to connect with seasoned professionals who will support them as they explore career options within organizations like the Aspen Institute.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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