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Summer 2026 Internship for State Representative Aaron Saunders!
Interns will support staff with legislative, administrative, and constituent service work during the months of June and July, committing approximately 10–20 hours per week. Schedules are flexible and will be arranged based on each intern’s availability.
This is an unpaid opportunity based at the Massachusetts State House. Remote work can be accommodated. The following is a list of responsibilities typically performed by interns; however, specific tasks will be assigned by the internship supervisor and may not include all of those listed. In addition, there may be other responsibilities assigned to support current needs.
Attending Hearings and Briefings: Attend committee hearings and policy and other briefings as assigned.
Legislative Research: Conduct research on legislative and policy issues as assigned.
Constituent Services: Assist Members and Staff with providing constituent services as assigned.
Administrative Support: Provide administrative support to the Members and Staff as assigned.
Qualifications:
Interns must be at least 16 years of age; or 15 years of age with work authorization from their high school. We accept applications from high school, undergraduate, and graduate students.
We encourage applications from 7th Hampden residents, but all are welcome to apply.
Interns may receive course credit or service hours from a participating educational institution. Interns are responsible for notifying their supervisor if they need specific evaluation forms completed for this purpose.
If you are interested in applying, please email your resume and a cover letter to Sara McKenna (Sara.McKenna@mahouse.gov). Applications close May 6th.