November 8, 2024 | Vol. 53, Issue 21

The only bilingual Chinese-English Newspaper in New England

Representative Ultrino accepting applications for Spring 2021 Legislative Internships

Applications open until January 22, 2021.

Malden – State Representative Steven Ultrino (D – Malden) is searching for motivated, civic-minded individuals interested in a Spring legislative internship. Ultrino proudly represents the people of the 33rd Middlesex District of Massachusetts, which includes most of the City of Malden.

Interns will have the rewarding opportunity to experience policymaking, politics and government through participating in the day-to-day functioning of a State Representative’s office. Interns will report mainly to Matt Walsh, Legislative Aide to Rep. Ultrino, and will be responsible for assisting with a variety of tasks ranging from constituent correspondence, scheduling, legislative research, database management, to communications and social media assignments. They will also have the opportunity to attend various virtual events such as hearings, meetings, and talks by guest speakers, while gaining the satisfaction of serving the Commonwealth and adding beneficial experience to their resume. 

Due to COVID-19, those interested should be prepared to report and work remotely.  Interested applicants should have the following:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • A high level of attention to detail
  • Ability to conduct themselves and dress professionally
  • Respect for confidentiality
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office applications.

Those with a particular interest in communications, public relations, graphic design, video production or social media should indicate so in their application, as should those with a particular interest in constituent affairs. Applicants should send a resume, a brief cover letter (no more than 1 page), and a 1-2 page writing sample to Matthew.Walsh@MaHouse.Gov by end of day January 22, 2021. References should be available upon request. If potential applicants have any questions, please call (617) 722-2460 or email Matt Walsh at Matthew.Walsh@MaHouse.Gov.

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