Jon Ossoff for Senate is hiring fellows to join our team for Spring 2026. Our campaign seeks hardworking and passionate applicants across Georgia who are dedicated to helping re-elect Senator Jon Ossoff, and we remain committed to building a pipeline of talented staff that represents the diversity of our state.
Our campaign fellowship program is targeted toward current undergraduate students or those who have recently graduated, although college standing is not required. Applicants should be eager to learn and grow a skillset that includes community relations, event planning, and general political operations. Prior campaign experience is preferred but not required.
We have five fellowship programs available for the Spring 2026 semester across our political, finance, communications, digital, and research departments. Please find the job responsibilities, application instructions, and further departmental information below.
Duties and Responsibilities :
Political Department
- Support event logistics by helping track participation and offer in-person support
- Track and execute post-engagement follow-up efforts to ensure consistent communication
- Monitor and log incoming political requests, invitations, and community outreach efforts
- Conduct research to inform outreach strategies and identify new validators and partners
- Maintain tracking documents and databases to ensure accurate and consistent records
Finance Department
Help with the development and execution of fundraising events, including drafting and sending invitations, creating invitation universes, managing internal tracking, and post-event data entryDevelop call time preparation program corresponding with assigned regionExpand donor base via prospecting within regionExecute finance department’s thank-you letter programAssist finance and campaign staff with additional duties as neededCommunications Department
This fellowship has a remote and hybrid optionAssist with daily communications operations and administrative tasks as neededMonitor local TV coverage and news clipsMaintain and update tracking materials, press lists, and inquiriesContact news stations regarding press eventsTake on additional duties and tasks as assigned and as the needs of the Communications Department evolveDigital Department
This fellowship has a remote and hybrid optionAssist with daily digital operations and administrative tasks as needed.Assist in writing first drafts of email, SMS, and ads copy; assist in email and SMS production.Help manage responses to digital fundraising texts and emails.Learn more about social media, working with partners, digital data, and what goes into creating one of the largest digital programs.Take on additional tasks as assigned and as neededResearch Department
This fellowship has a remote and hybrid optionContribute to early morning daily clips, social media review, and media monitoring of Republican targetsTranscribe and summarize media appearances and coverage relevant to the raceAssist in long-term research projects and production of research documentsProvide administrative support to the research department and take on additional tasks as neededMobilization Department
This fellowship has a hybrid optionProvide assistance to train volunteers on relational organizing toolsTravel to and table at in-person events in the Atlanta area to recruit Georgians to build our organizing programAssist the department in general administrative tasks including scheduling, supply management, and record keepingProvide supplemental support to Data department as neededPreferred Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skills
Applicable to all fellowship tracks :
Strong organizational skills with high attention to detailStrong understanding of Google services, including Sheets, Drive, Docs, and CalendarExcellent written and verbal communication abilitiesInterest in Georgia politics, political campaigns, or public serviceAbility to work collaboratively and take direction wellFamiliarity with NGP, VoteBuilder, or other campaign tools is a huge plusGeorgia ties strongly preferredThis is a paid 8-week long program starting Tuesday, January 20 and ending Friday, April 24, 2026 (An earlier start date may be available). Fellows will be expected to work approximately 10-20 hours per week on a hybrid schedule, reporting to an office in Atlanta, Georgia differing to departmental needs. Preference will be given to those with Georgia ties.
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