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Bringing Interns and Fellows into your Casework Operation

ABOUT THE TRAINING

District and state offices which already host intern programs well know that interns are invaluable for handling typical tasks like answering phones, opening mail, and staffing the front desk. But it can be hard in the constant churn of three new classes a year to find appropriate tasks for interns in a casework program where interns can learn new skills and add value to your team without requiring undue amounts of supervision and training. In this session, we'll cover some starting points to integrate interns and fellows into appropriate tasks, and think strategically about how to use short-term staff to maximize your casework.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

SPEAKER

Anne Meeker is a civic process and democratic engagement nerd, and a former House district staffer. She was a founding member of the POPVOX Foundation team as Director of Special Initiatives and now serves as Deputy Director. She previously served as Director of Constituent Services for Congressman Seth Moulton, where she worked to use data and technology to deliver smarter casework services to residents of the MA06. Anne holds a bachelor's degree in Anthropology from the University of Oxford (St. Hugh's College), and an MSc in History from the London School of Economics, where she wrote her thesis on presidential memoir. She is also a proud native Clevelander, and will take any opportunity to cheerlead for the 'Land.

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Legislation and Oversight for Caseworkers

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Storytelling for Caseworkers I: Listening for What's Important