General Assembly fellowships available for rising, recent college graduates

State Senator Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) said the Ohio Legislative Service Commission is accepting applications through April 1 for the 2023 Legislative and Telecommunications Fellowship program. The commission will hire 24 fellows to serve in the Ohio General Assembly for the 2023 calendar year.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to make a real difference in the world and help improve the lives of Ohioans,” said Roegner. “The fellowship program provides competitive pay and full benefits, and applying could be your foot in the door of state government.”

Legislative fellows are immersed in the Ohio legislative process through assisting members of the Ohio General Assembly with constituent work, writing press releases, performing legislative research, attending meetings and performing various administrative duties. Telecommunications fellows assist in televising House and Senate proceedings and in preparing educational video productions about the General Assembly and the legislative process.

Fellows receive full state of Ohio employee benefits and are paid $35,000 per year, with the opportunity to earn a $2,000 bonus based on length of service in the program.

The legislative fellowship program is open to graduates of all major fields of study who have a genuine interest in learning about state government. No political experience is required. Fellowship candidates must have majored or minored in a telecommunications-related field of study or have comparable experience. To be eligible, applicants must have graduated from a four-year college degree program by the December 2022 start date. Persons holding graduate or professional degrees may also apply.

Legislative fellowship application materials must be postmarked by April 1 to be considered for the program. Visit lsc.ohio.gov/fellowship. ∞