PENN HILL GROUP 2025 SPRING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION

Company Overview
Penn Hill Group is a bipartisan government relations firm located in Washington, DC. With decades of
Congressional, Administration, non-profit and private sector experience, the members of Penn Hill Group provide
clients with cutting-edge government relations, advocacy, policy development and analysis, communications,
research, and strategic consulting support. Penn Hill Group specializes in education and workforce issues, including
early childhood education, K-12 education initiatives, special education, job training, higher education, and other
critical issues. Penn Hill Group is committed to providing internships that are substantive, promote the growth of
many skills (including research and writing), and allow for opportunities to network and learn more about
education policy issues.

Job Description
The Penn Hill Group intern will work on projects across the firm to support research, writing, office operations, and
event and project management. This position is paid $17.50 an hour and will adjust according to DC minimum
wage law. The intern will:

  • Assist staff by conducting legislative research, tracking Federal legislation, and attending congressional
    hearings and briefings;
  • Provide staff with support in research and analysis of various topics, organizations and key players in the
    field;
  • Assist in the preparation of Penn Hill Group publications and events; and
  • Conduct administrative tasks as needed.

Lengths of internships align with academic semesters/quarters. Start and end dates are flexible to accommodate
your school’s schedule. We require a 32-hour minimum weekly commitment, and we prefer interns who can
work Friday mornings. Note: Interns are expected to be fully vaccinated and able to work in-person for the
duration of their internship.

Internship Dates: January through May (flexible)

Applications Open: September 16, 2024

Applications Close: October 18, 2024

Job Qualifications

Open to undergraduate students interested in public policy, government relations or Federal advocacy related to education issues. Requirements:

  • Completed at least two years of college
  • Strong computer and administrative skills
  • Solid communication, writing and research skills
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Ability to multitask and prioritize in a fast-paced environment

Please complete this Google form by October, 2024, at 11:59pm. Applicants who do not complete this form on time will not be considered. No phone calls, please.