The Governor’s Intern Program offers invaluable work experience each semester in numerous state agencies throughout Georgia. The intern serves as a staff member with professionals in a career of interest to the student. A great deal of emphasis is placed on merging classroom learning with practical application. College juniors, seniors, students in any academic discipline are encouraged to participate.
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Internship job duties and responsibilities vary by office and the ability of individual students. Applicants can preference
up to three areas you would consider working in. A list of the offices are below:
The Office of Communications is responsible for working with the press and developing the Governor’s communications
strategy. The office communicates with the media by holding press conferences, issuing press releases and media advisories.
The office also handles media requests for interviews and statements, staffs the Governor’s events that are open to the
media, and houses the Governor’s speechwriter. The Communications intern should possess computer and writing skills.
The Office of Constituent Services responds to the Governor’s mail, e-mail, and phone calls from the public.
Staff conducts research on a broad range of policy issues in order to respond to constituents’ requests.
Constituent Services interns should be comfortable communicating with the public on the telephone, and have a pleasant
demeanor.
The Office of Government Affairs functions as a liaison between the Governor’s Office and other elected officials,
including members of the Georgia General Assembly, the Congressional Delegation in Washington, D.C., county commissioners
and mayors. This department is searching for a multi-talented individual who is a good communicator, organized and can
multi-task.
The Office of Policy advances the Governor’s agenda through background research and fact-finding, often interacting
with state and federal agencies. Interns are required to have excellent written and oral communication skills, and must
be a critical thinker. A general knowledge of several different policy areas is important. Most work is accomplished
independently, requiring interns to be self-motivated and proficient in time-management.
The Office of Scheduling collects, organizes, and responds to all invitations for the Governor. This department is
responsible for all maintenance of the Governor’s time, including travel arrangements, staff assignments, and other
logistics. The Scheduling intern should possess excellent communication and organization skills and the ability to
multi-task.
The Office of Executive Board Appointments oversees the Governor’s appointment of qualified individuals to over
200 state and federal boards, commissions, committees and authorities. Executive Appointments also communicates regularly
with state agency staff, coordinates swearing-in ceremonies for new board members, and is responsible for a weekly news
release announcing appointment progress. The Executive Appointments intern should be detail-oriented with strong
interpersonal communication skills due to regular interaction with the public. Other qualifications include
organizational skills and proficiency in MS Excel.
The Office for Children and Family supports the initiatives of the First Lady, including the Our Children Campaign, the First Lady’s
Children’s Cabinet and the Mansion Foundation. Event planning experience is helpful, but not necessary. The intern
should possess an interest in and knowledge of children’s issues, in addition to an understanding of basic computer
programs.
Last updated: 9/28/2017