Huffman Announces First-Ever Wounded Warrior Fellowship Job Opening in District Office
Washington, D.C. – Today, Representative Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael), in partnership with the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), has an opening for a Wounded Warrior Fellow in one of his District Offices (San Rafael, Petaluma, Ukiah, or Eureka). This is the first time Rep. Huffman’s office has been accepted in the program and is offering a position of this nature.
"The Wounded Warrior fellowship Program has provided veterans with an opportunity to apply and hone their unique skillsets from service while opening doors for fulfilling careers in Congress and beyond. I’m incredibly honored to be able to participate in this program and welcome a former servicemember to our district team,” said Rep. Huffman.
The Wounded Warrior Program was established to create employment opportunities for veterans within the House of Representatives. These two-year fellowships provide veterans with experience and exposure to broaden career opportunities. Positions are available in congressional Member District Offices nationwide.
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Duties may include, but are not limited to: working as a constituent services representative helping local constituents resolve issues with federal agencies; serving as a liaison to local Veterans Service Organizations (VSO); attending local events and meetings on behalf of your Member of Congress; and performing casework.
To apply, please visit here.
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