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Category: Government and Public Administration

Type: Internship

Location: Liberty Lake

Application Deadline: May. 19, 2025

Starts: Jun. 2, 2025

Available Positions: 1

Salary Range: $18.00 - $20.00

Hours Per Week: 15 - 20

$ Paid
 Full Time
 Part Time

Available Days of the Week

  • Monday - Flexible
  • Tuesday - Flexible
  • Wednesday - Flexible
  • Thursday - Flexible
  • Friday - Flexible

Description

The Advocacy &  Government Relations Intern  will take on a variety of special projects unique to STCU’s government and public affairs work,  housed within the Community Impact and Advocacy department at STCU. 

This position can be fully remote,  hybrid,  or in-person (Liberty Lake,  WA).  Some periodic travel to an STCU location (STCU Headquarters in Liberty Lake)  may be required.

Responsibilities

 Responsibilities will include managing,  analyzing,  and reporting on bills and policy issues that impact credit union members,  employees,  and the community for Washington,  Idaho,  Oregon,  and at the federal level.  Duties include:  researching and summarizing material on emerging and existing legislative issues as it pertains to credit unions,  education,  and other related matters;  assisting in coordination of legislative and hike the hill visits;  and supporting CI&A team on special projects.

 

Qualifications

Required

  • Candidate needs to be an enrolled college student for the entirety of the internship and seeking credits,  through Spring 2026 (Masters/law students OK).
  • Currently working on a degree in Political Science,  Government Relations,  Public Administration,  Economics or Law,  Business Administration or similar.  Or,  an intended career path in politics or government relations.
  • Versatile to work in a small team as a contributor and self-starter
  • Knowledge in public policy,  the legislative process,  and advocacy related topics
  • Analytical and research skills,  ability to take complex legislative and policy information and synthesize it into high level executive summaries
  • Organized and good at helping others get organized
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Excellent verbal,  organizational and writing skills. 
  • Professional work ethic and independent time management skills
  • Microsoft Office Suite,  including Microsoft Outlook,  Word,  Excel,  Teams,  and Forms.
  • Reliable transportation needed.

Preferred 

  • Previous experience in public policy or government work or internships (i.e.:  Congressional internship,  Legislature Internship,  campaign experience,  etc.)

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