Campaign Intern Position Description
Overview
Do you believe in progressive policies that eliminate air toxics, improve healthcare access, and expand affordable housing? Are you interested in campaigns, but don’t know how to get started?
This internship is the perfect opportunity for students who want to learn about critical public health policies including affordable housing, environmental protections, and early childhood education.
These are local issues determined by local governments. Now’s your chance to work toward the progressive changes we need at the County to help all families thrive!
Great opportunity for students interested in Political Science, Communications, Community Health, or Environmental Studies.
Key responsibilities
Phone banking, canvasing, social media, running reports, and general campaign support
10+ hours a week, mostly evenings and weekends
More on the candidate
Mel Rader has over a dozen years’ experience forwarding progressive policies. He’s running for the Multnomah County Commission, District 1, because the County is falling short in critical public health areas.
Mel believes that our County can do more to advocate for children, workers, and families. He is an experienced community leader who helped create the Oregon Farm-to-School program, got the worst junk foods out of schools, reduced kids’ access to tobacco, and broadened healthcare access to children throughout the state.
Mel shares our values, and we need him at the County!
Learn more at melrader.com or email Kyle Curtis at kyle@mel4mult.com