Intern Program

The Indiana Senate Republican Caucus offers paid, spring-semester internships to recent and current college undergraduates as well as graduate students. Interns work directly with Indiana legislators at the Statehouse, located in downtown Indianapolis. This internship is a unique opportunity to gain practical knowledge of state government through active participation in the legislative process. 

The Indiana Senate was named the 2014 Employer of the Year by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s Indiana INTERNnet program.

Applications for the 2025 legislative session internship are now open! Click on the links below each internship description to apply.

Want to learn more before applying? Fill out this form and a member of our team will contact you!

Legislative

Legislative

  • Track and analyze bill data
  • Provide constituent services
  • Staff Senate committee hearings and meetings
  • Conduct legislative and policy research
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Information Technology

Information Technology

  • Respond to IT needs of senators and staff
  • Troubleshoot hardware and software issues
  • Assist in the implementation of new technologies
  • Reformat and reimage computers, set up, operate and troubleshoot audiovisual equipment, video switchers, audio/video teleconference equipment, webcasts and recordings
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Legal

Legal

  • Conduct legal and policy research
  • Draft and file Senate motions and resolutions
  • Summarize amendments and conference committee reports
  • Create the daily legislative agenda
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Press Secretary

Press Secretary

  • Track legislation and media coverage
  • Write news releases and op-eds
  • Create e-communication and social media strategies
  • Work with members of the media
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Policy

Policy

  • Conduct legislative and policy research
  • Track legislative proposals
  • Review written communication for policy accuracy
  • Write memos on legislation
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Multimedia

Multimedia

  • Serve as photographer and videographer
  • Monitor online streaming of committees and session
  • Create visual content for print and web
  • Assist in website management
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Page Program

Page Program

  • Assist in the daily operations of the Indiana Senate Page Program
  • Teach students Indiana history and fun facts
  • Instruct young Hoosiers on the legislative process and introduce students to state senators
  • Facilitate students’ experience in the Senate Chamber during session
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Who is Eligible?

  • Senate Republican internships are open to undergraduate sophomores, juniors, and seniors; recent college graduates, graduate and law school students are also encouraged to apply.
  • All majors are encouraged to apply, and no previous political or government experience is required.
  • Qualified applicants will have a strong academic record as well as demonstrate excellent writing and interpersonal communication skills. Additionally, successful candidates project a positive, professional attitude, are highly motivated and easily directed, and can effectively manage a rigorous workload in a fast-paced, often unpredictable work environment.

What are the Benefits?

  • Interns earn a $900 biweekly stipend.
  • Interns may be eligible to earn academic credit through their college or university.
  • Interns may apply for academic scholarships through the Verizon Communications and Senator David Ford Scholarship Funds.
  • Interns have the opportunity for networking in a professional environment.

Additional Information

The Indiana State Senate internship is a full-time, paid position at the Indiana Statehouse during the spring semester. The program begins with a mandatory orientation in late December and concludes at the end of the legislative session, either in March or April. Interns work Monday through Friday with the minimum work day of 8:30 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Legislative interns are paired with one or two state senators and work directly with the legislative assistants. Communications interns work with press secretaries, policy analysts or multi-media specialists in the Senate Communications Office. 

Click here to download the internship brochure


For questions about the internship program or the application process, contact:

Kaitlyn Gomez, Senate Majority Internship Director - (317) 234-9426

Emma Balzer, Deputy Intern Director for Recruitment - (317) 232-7184




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