
The Indiana House Democratic Caucus will offer college students and recent graduates several internships in the upcoming 2022 session of the Indiana General Assembly.
Different learning opportunities will be available to interested applicants, including policy, media relations, video production, graphic and print design, fiscal analysis, member services and a spot working with the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus.
This is a full-time, paid position with a biweekly stipend of $750. Academic credit is available but determined by the intern’s school.
Get more details by visiting the Indiana House Democratic Internship Program webpage.
“This internship is a unique and rewarding experience,” said Indiana House Democratic Leader Phil GiaQuinta (D-Fort Wayne).
“Interns are given the opportunity to interact with lawmakers as they create new state laws and gain rare insight into the legislative process. Having this experience on your resume can open the door to a career in politics, communications, advocacy, and many other fields.”
To qualify for this internship, applicants must be at least a sophomore in college, but no specific major is required. A desire to learn about government is strongly encouraged.
An online application, cover letter, résumé, academic transcript and three letters of recommendation must be completed by Sunday, October 31, 2021 to be considered for a 2022 internship.
Contact Intern Director Julian Winborn at Julian.Winborn@iga.in.gov with any questions.