Civic
Power
Internship
High school & college students, spend your summer shaping real democracy.
No experience required. Just passion and purpose.
When
Kitsap County, WA
No Cost to Apply
School Credit Available
Your Summer.
Your Impact.
The Civic Power Internship is a hands-on, real-world experience working alongside Rep. Tarra Simmons and her team during a live reelection campaign. You won’t be filing papers in a back office, you’ll be doing meaningful work that affects your community, your neighbors and your future.
Tarra knows firsthand what it means to overcome barriers and fight for a seat at the table. This internship exists to help the next generation find theirs.
“Democracy doesn’t run itself. It runs on people who show up and I want to give young people in District 23 the chance to be part of that.”
— Rep. Tarra Simmons, LD 23
Find Your Role
We have openings across all areas of the campaign. Tell us what you love and we’ll find the right fit.
Knock doors, make calls, and connect voters to the campaign. The most direct way to feel democracy in action.
Help plan and run events, meet community members, and represent the campaign at tabling and organizing events.
Real Experience.
Real Connections.
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Hands-on campaign experience Work on an active legislative campaign, the kind of experience that stands out on any college application or resume.
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School credit eligibility We’ll work with your school to support academic credit for qualified students.
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Letter of recommendation Interns who complete the program are eligible for a personal letter.
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Civic mentorship Learn directly from experienced organizers, communications staff, and legislative advisors.
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Community network Meet and work alongside union leaders, nonprofit advocates, tribal partners, and community organizers across Kitsap County.
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Flexible commitment Part-time and flexible scheduling available. We know summers are busy.
We Want You.
You don’t need experience. You don’t need to know how campaigns work. You just need to care about your community.
You’re a great fit if you…
- Are a high school or college student in or near District 23
- Care about issues like housing, healthcare, or justice
- Want to learn how government actually works
- Are organized, reliable, and ready to pitch in
- Are excited to meet and serve your community
- Have a creative or technical skill you want to put to use
What we ask of you…
- A commitment of at least 8–10 hours per week
- Availability for at least 6 weeks during summer 2026
- Willingness to work both in-person and remotely
- Respect for your team, the community, and the process
- Communication — if something comes up, just let us know
FAQ
Ready to Join
Team Tarra?
Applications take about 5 minutes. We’ll be in touch soon.
Questions? Email us at info@electtarrasimmons.com