What are the responsibilities and job description for the Office of the Governor Intern. position at State of Colorado?
Department Information
Love Colorado? There is no better way to define your future and build your career than to work for the State of Colorado.
Finding Your Purpose
When you work for the State of Colorado, you're working to improve your community, impact the lives of those around you, and ensure that our shared natural resources will be available for generations to come.
Finding Your Passion
Each position makes a difference by helping people, enhancing our livelihood and making Colorado a better place to live. Learn more about the mission of each of our Departments and Institutions and the unique roles they serve!
Commitment to You
The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and our departments encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. See what current state employees have to say about Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
Department Information (Gov’s Office)
Colorado Governor Jared Polis is committed to building a Colorado For All, a place where everyone has an opportunity to succeed and live the Colorado way of life. The Governor's staff includes offices for budgeting, communications and outreach, legal counsel, legislative liaison, operations, policy and research, and scheduling.
Description Of Job
Department : Office of the Governor
Position Title : Office of the Governor Intern
Hourly Rate : $20/hour
FLSA Status : Non-Exempt
Work schedule: 16 hrs/week; between 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Summary Of Functions
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
Conditions of Employment
Applicants must pass a thorough background check prior to employment.
Must reside in Colorado at time of employment.
Confirm submission of cover letter, resume and writing sample.
Writing Sample (required)
Provide a one-page writing sample in response to one of the following prompts (choose one)
Prompt 1: Bryanna is a constituent from Denver and she has written to Governor Polis to ask for assistance with 2 issues she is having. Bryanna is asking for assistance with her state income tax, as she is unsure how to file her tax return and is concerned with potentially missing the deadline. Additionally, Bryanna has been having issues with renewing her driver’s license. Please draft a one-page response to Bryanna on behalf of Governor Polis.
or
Prompt 2: The Pumpkin and Gourd Farmers Association (fictional) will be hosting their annual Pumpkin extravaganza and this year they are hosting it in Colorado. This is a festival all about pumpkin! And this year, they are hoping to break the world record for world’s biggest pumpkin! They have requested the Governor write a welcome letter for their event that will be printed in their weekend program. Please draft a one-page welcome letter on behalf of the Governor for this event.
Love Colorado? There is no better way to define your future and build your career than to work for the State of Colorado.
Finding Your Purpose
When you work for the State of Colorado, you're working to improve your community, impact the lives of those around you, and ensure that our shared natural resources will be available for generations to come.
Finding Your Passion
Each position makes a difference by helping people, enhancing our livelihood and making Colorado a better place to live. Learn more about the mission of each of our Departments and Institutions and the unique roles they serve!
Commitment to You
The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and our departments encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. See what current state employees have to say about Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
Department Information (Gov’s Office)
Colorado Governor Jared Polis is committed to building a Colorado For All, a place where everyone has an opportunity to succeed and live the Colorado way of life. The Governor's staff includes offices for budgeting, communications and outreach, legal counsel, legislative liaison, operations, policy and research, and scheduling.
Description Of Job
Department : Office of the Governor
Position Title : Office of the Governor Intern
Hourly Rate : $20/hour
FLSA Status : Non-Exempt
Work schedule: 16 hrs/week; between 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Summary Of Functions
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Exposure to the operations and day-to-day tasks of the Governor’s Office
- Professional development opportunities and relational network building
- Connect Coloradans with advocates and resources across the state to ensure a first-class constituent services program, working with the constituent services team in order to make sure that the state is doing everything it can to help its constituents.
- Assist with Correspondence (draft proclamations, congratulatory letters, welcome letters, retirement letters, and letters of recognition) and ensure all correspondence follows accessibility standards.
- May serve as front desk receptionist (main point of contact for the public to the Governor’s Office), answering phones, greeting visitors and assisting constituents.
- Provides general administrative support to the Governor’s office staff and assists with basic requests such as printer technical support, ordering supplies, etc.
- Provides information about the office and organization to constituents and visitors.
- Coordinates with the Office of the Governor’s Community Engagement team and Constituent Services and Correspondence team.
- Understanding of digital accessibility standards and basic document remediation skills.
- Assisting various staff members in different offices within the Governor's Office (writing briefs, doing research, etc.).
- Special projects and other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
- Commitment to consistent weekly hours based on individual schedules
- Excellent writing, communication, and proofreading skills
- Strong individual initiative/work ethic
- Interest in public service
- Ability to responsibly handle and participate in confidential work
- Strong commitment to good government and nonpartisanship
- Required skills include the ability to work independently, a strong attention to detail, excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers, executive staff, other departments and agencies and the general public
- Flexibility and drive to work remotely if required
Conditions of Employment
Applicants must pass a thorough background check prior to employment.
Must reside in Colorado at time of employment.
Confirm submission of cover letter, resume and writing sample.
Writing Sample (required)
Provide a one-page writing sample in response to one of the following prompts (choose one)
Prompt 1: Bryanna is a constituent from Denver and she has written to Governor Polis to ask for assistance with 2 issues she is having. Bryanna is asking for assistance with her state income tax, as she is unsure how to file her tax return and is concerned with potentially missing the deadline. Additionally, Bryanna has been having issues with renewing her driver’s license. Please draft a one-page response to Bryanna on behalf of Governor Polis.
or
Prompt 2: The Pumpkin and Gourd Farmers Association (fictional) will be hosting their annual Pumpkin extravaganza and this year they are hosting it in Colorado. This is a festival all about pumpkin! And this year, they are hoping to break the world record for world’s biggest pumpkin! They have requested the Governor write a welcome letter for their event that will be printed in their weekend program. Please draft a one-page welcome letter on behalf of the Governor for this event.
Salary : $20