An internship with the Mayor’s Office provides a valuable opportunity to gain a unique view of the inner workings of Town government, as well as gaining professional-level public sector experience. The Mayor’s Office works with residents, elected officials, local businesses, community groups and organizations, and federal and state agencies.
Mayor’s Office interns work part-time for no more than 15 hours per week and depending on budget availability may be eligible for up to $1,000 per semester (Summer interns are not available for funding).
Interns assist with general administrative support, including:
- Answering phones
- Opening and distributing mail
- Filing and typing
- Preparing proclamations and special recognitions
- Drafting welcome/congratulatory/support letters
- Assists with constituent correspondence
- Assists on special projects
Program Outline:
- Attend Town Council business meetings
- Attend Boards and Commissions meetings
- Track State and Federal legislation
- Attend one press conference and report on experience
- Tour Town Hall and meet Town staff
- Attend at least one Senior Management Team meeting
- Research Mayor's projects/initiatives and write report
- Research event Mayor has agreed to attend and write mock speech/talking points
- Meet with Mayor and Senior staff members to ask
Qualifications/Desired Qualifications:
- Internships are open to undergraduate students only
- Excellent communication, writing and organizational skills
- Experience editing/writing web pages (or willingness to learn)
- Ability to multi-task and work in a high-paced environment
- Comfortable with working independently and autonomously
- Intern must be able to work during business hours (M-F 8:30am - 5:00pm) and occasionally on nights and/or weekends
- Intern must provide their own transportation
The Town's Internship program is posted by the Human Resource Development Department in August of each year.
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