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Summer Intern-CCASSIP

This internship is offered through the Columbia College Alumni-Sponsored Student Internship Program, (CCASSIP). To learn more about CCASSIP go to http://www.careereducation.columbia.edu/findajob/cce-internship/CCASSIP. CCASSIP Positions and the program are open to CC students only. All CCASSIP 2017 positions will be posted on LionSHARE during the Fall 2016/Spring 2017 semester on a rolling basis. To find CCASSIP internship postings, search under the Internships tab on LionSHARE, and use the “Label” function. There is no application limit for CCASSIP positions. Having your resume and cover letter reviewed by a CCE counselor is strongly recommended before applying. Quick Questions happen at CCE M-F 1pm – 4pm. There are also information sessions where you can learn more about all CCE’s summer internship programs. http://www.careereducation.columbia.edu/calendar.

The following documents must be submitted through LionSHARE for each position of interest:

  1. Resume
  2. Transcript (This is your spring course schedule which you should access by logging onto Student Services Online, clicking on “My Schedule” and copying and pasting your Spring 2017 course schedule into a Microsoft Word Document. The schedule should show your full name, your school, your Spring 2017 Courses, and your enrollment status.)
  3. Cover Letter (if required, click Apply Now and check for required documents)
  4. Other materials (ex: Writing Sample, etc. if required, click Apply Now and check for required documents)

Submit your completed applications via LionSHARE by Sunday, February 12, 2017.

Internship Description:

New York State Senator Brad Hoylman seeks a full-time or part-time summer intern for his Manhattan district office. Interns are given an in-depth experience assisting on legislative, community, and constituent affairs. Interns will support staff by monitoring issues, conducting legislative research, helping with community projects, assisting constituents, attending community events, and drafting memos and correspondence. Duties also include some administrative support.

Applicants should be friendly, professional, and detail-oriented with the ability to work well in a fast-paced environment. Successful candidates are self-starters who have strong writing, research, communication, and organizational skills, as well as a passion for government.

Preference will be given to students studying social work, political science, or a related field. While the internship is unpaid, we will happily accommodate students who seek to gain academic credit or outside funding.