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Position Announcement: Legislative Assistant to Representative Mike Sells

We are no longer accepting applications for this position.

Legislative Assistant to Representative Mike Sells
Chair Labor and Workplace Standards Committee, Washington State House of Representatives

Mission:              To assist Legislators in successfully fulfilling their public obligations by providing support services in the areas of administration, communication, research and public relations.

Reports to:         Representative Sells, Caucus Staff Director, Chief Clerk

Location:             Olympia during the legislative session with a Everett based district office during interim.

To apply:             Please send your cover letter and resume in one document to Amy.Ruble@leg.wa.gov by April 6.

Necessary Skills, Knowledge and Abilities

  • Strong writing, editing, and oral communication skills
  • Familiarity with the 38th legislative district
  • Ability to work quickly and independently, anticipating the needs of the Representative
  • Experience conducting complex and detailed scheduling
  • Ability to research and analyze relevant constituent issues
  • Ability to track legislation and organize member briefings and materials
  • Ability to perform multiple tasks accurately and efficiently under time constraints
  • Ability to exercise professional judgment and maintain confidentiality

Typical Assignments

Administration

  • Manage the Representative’s schedule and travel arrangements, providing all materials
  • Manage daily operation of office including monthly reimbursements and daily reports
  • Supervise, as delegated by the member, independent interns and volunteers.  Coordinate with the intern coordinators to direct the work of interns

      Communication

  • Manage a high volume of constituent inquiries and casework
  • Facilitate and coordinate communication between the Representative, legislators, state officials, staff, agency personnel, stakeholders and constituents in the development and advancement of legislation.
  • Serve as a liaison between the Representative and constituents of the Legislative District; exercising independent judgment to determine and implement appropriate courses of action

      Research

  • Track advancement of bills through the legislative process.  This may entail monitoring of committee hearings, securing committee testimony and records preparation
  • Identify and monitor district specific issues
  • Work with OPR and Caucus staff to develop materials and prepare briefings for members

      Public Relations

  • Represent the office at legislative and community events
  • Work with Communications staff and the Representative on articles, newsletters, press releases, speeches, town hall meetings and district events

 

The Washington State House of Representatives is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, people of color, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.