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The Ryan McElveen for School Board campaign is currently seeking students interested in learning more about campaigning and effective public communications. Student interns will gain invaluable knowledge about the democratic process and work to become adept communicators through hands-on experience with elected officials, candidates, and the general public. The internship opportunities for this summer and fall are open to any high school or college student; however, students must apply and be accepted. Hours are flexible, but students must be able to commit to 10 hours per week and are responsible for their own transportation.
The 2023 election cycle promises to be one of the most transformative elections in local history. The McElveen for School Board campaign is at the forefront of this transformation, and this internship will give you the opportunity to work on an exciting campaign with an innovative and vibrant group of people.
Eligible students will be provided with academic credit or service hours. While these positions are unpaid, they will provide political opportunities not available elsewhere. Upon completion of the program, this experience can be listed on student resumes, and letters of recommendation will be provided upon request.
Interns will be expected to assist the Ryan McElveen for School Board campaign with:
We look forward to working with you and receiving your applications. Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact Thomas Nash at thomas@mcelveenforschoolboard.com. For more information about the campaign, visit www.mcelveenforschoolboard.com.
The 2023 election cycle promises to be one of the most transformative elections in local history. The McElveen for School Board campaign is at the forefront of this transformation, and this internship will give you the opportunity to work on an exciting campaign with an innovative and vibrant group of people.
Eligible students will be provided with academic credit or service hours. While these positions are unpaid, they will provide political opportunities not available elsewhere. Upon completion of the program, this experience can be listed on student resumes, and letters of recommendation will be provided upon request.
Interns will be expected to assist the Ryan McElveen for School Board campaign with:
- Grassroots Organizing
- Event Planning
- Research
- Data Entry
- Coalition Outreach Activities
- Voter Contact and Mobilization
We look forward to working with you and receiving your applications. Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact Thomas Nash at thomas@mcelveenforschoolboard.com. For more information about the campaign, visit www.mcelveenforschoolboard.com.