Coordinated Campaign Fall Campus Internship Program
Summary: In 2023, Ohio became the nation’s foremost battleground for protecting abortion rights – winning a ballot initiative fight that gave hope to Democrats across the country. In 2024, Ohio will be the center of the battle for control of the U.S. Senate. Ohio must re-elect Senator Sherrod Brown, a champion for workers and the deciding vote on critical legislation. This year will also offer the chance to take control of the Ohio Supreme Court, make gains in the state legislature, and defend three battleground congressional seats.
The Ohio Democratic Coordinated Campaign, Organizing For Ohio, will be executing a 13-week paid internship program. Interns will start on a rolling basis after August 12th, 2024.
Interns must have the following qualifications:
- Passion for progressive values and electing Democrats up and down the ballot
- Ability to handle multiple tasks and employ creative problem solving
- Good communication skills and willingness to be adaptable and flexible
- Willingness to work in a field office, on campus, and in a virtual environment
- Must have access to a cell phone
- Currently enrolled at an Ohio college (not enrolled at an Ohio college? Apply for our non campus internship here – https://forms.gle/NXqxLTy7dYf44obM7)
Description of Duties
Interns will work 10-15 hours per week will be paid at a rate of $15 an hour, and be responsible for the following duties:
● Direct Voter Contact (door knocking, phonebanking, voter registration)
● Volunteer Management (recruitment, training)
● Event Attendance and Facilitation
● Other Responsibilities as Assigned
To apply, please fill out this application form: https://forms.gle/NXqxLTy7dYf44obM7
This internship description is not intended to be a comprehensive list of the duties and responsibilities of the position, and those duties and responsibilities may change without notice. Ohio Democrats hire talented staff without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, and all other protected identities.