Mayor’s Office launches Internship Program

            The Office of Mayor Dan Rivera is currently working with local colleges to promote and engage students in Public service opportunities. The Internship Program is designed for college students who have an interest in pursuing a career in government, public administration or who wish to gain experience in their chosen field. Two students will be selected for each semester. The spring program is set to run for nine weeks, starting March 10th and ending on May 9, 2014.

Applications are available for students to apply with the Mayor’s Office within the City of Lawrence. The Mayor’s Office is seeking dedicated, intelligent, and hardworking interns with a strong interest in public service. Duties include assisting the department with daily operations, such as answering the phone and returning messages from constituents, drafting letters, in-taking mail, and other administrative tasks. Successful applicants will have strong interpersonal skills, professional communication skills, and the ability to think on your feet.

The Mayor’s Office works to ensure that the office is accessible to all Lawrence residents. The Mayor’s staff serves and provides assistance for citizen questions, comments, requests and concerns.

“I am excited about bringing in our future leaders into the Mayor’s office,” says Mayor Daniel Rivera. “The students will receive a first-hand experience in working with constituents services and serving the City of Lawrence.”

Applications may be picked up in person at the Mayor’s Office in City Hall. It is also available for download on the city’s homepage at www.cityoflawrence.com under ‘Quick Links’ on the home page.

In order to apply, students will need to do the following:

How to Apply

  1. Complete the Internship Application (available on the city’s webpage & Mayor’s Office) by Friday, February 28, 2014 by 4:00 P.M.
  2. Provide a copy of your driver’s license or College ID
  3. Enclose with your application a copy of your most recent college transcript.
  4. Submit a cover letter (one page, typed, 400 words max) explaining what you hope to gain from your internship experience and why you should be considered for this opportunity.
  5. A letter of recommendation by a professor or other faculty member or previous employer is recommended, but not required. Letters may be included in the application or sent directly to our office via email at edelgado@cityoflawrence.com

 

Mail or Drop off all materials to: City of Lawrence
Mayor’s Office Internship Program – Room 309
200 Common Street, Lawrence, MA 01840
Please call Elizabeth Delgado with any additional questions at (978) 620-3018
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, February 28, 2014 by 4:00 P.M.