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Government Relations Intern

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Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

Columbus, OH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 7 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Government Relations Intern Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated 401(k) United States, Ohio, Columbus 4500 Groves Road (Show on map) Jun 17, 2026
Requisition ID:
258146
Locations:
Columbus Pay Range:
$20.00 / hour Click here to experience a Day in the Life of our Teammates! Uncap Your Potential at America's Largest Coca-Cola Bottler - Pour Your Passion into Purpose! We're more than beverages-we're building meaningful careers and vibrant communities. Join our team where your talent meets purpose, and every teammate directly shapes our success.
Career Growth:
Clear pathways to advance and develop your career
Competitive Benefits:
401(k) match + health coverage + employee stock purchase plan
Purpose-Driven:
Create meaningful impact in the communities you serve
Professional Development:
Dedicated training + personalized mentorship Join us - your refreshing new chapter starts here! Job Overview The Government Relations Intern provides research, coordination, and administrative support to the Government Affairs team. This role assists in monitoring legislation, supporting advocacy initiatives, preparing communication materials, and coordinating engagement activities with elected officials, trade associations, and community partners. This position provides exposure to the community and sustainability teams as they intersect with government relations. The intern will gain exposure to the relationship between business operations and public policy while learning how Coca-Cola Consolidated engages in purpose-driven advocacy to serve its communities. Duties & Responsibilities Conduct policy and legislative research Monitor local, state, and federal legislation, regulations, and public policy issues that may impact company operations; summarize findings in concise updates for the Government Affairs team and senior leaders. Support communications and briefing materials Draft memos, talking points, presentations, and internal updates related to government relations priorities, advocacy events, and community engagement activities. Assist with stakeholder and event coordination Support the planning and logistics of legislative visits, advocacy days, community events, and other engagement opportunities with elected officials, trade associations, and business partners. Track and maintain government relations data and reports Maintain accurate tracking documents and databases related to legislative activity, partner engagement, and compliance reporting. Conduct research on public affairs and industry issues Analyze external trends and best practices in government affairs, corporate social responsibility, and community partnerships to inform strategic recommendations. Collaborate with intern partners Coordinate with cross-functional teams, including Communications, Legal, Community Relations, and Public Affairs, to align messaging and support integrated initiatives. Perform general administrative and project support Assist with scheduling, document preparation, and other operational needs to ensure the Government Affairs team functions effectively. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Proficient skills using Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and a general understanding of data analysis techniques Collaborates, communicates, and develops relationships of trust with others in a way that is professional and impactful Asks questions to understand an issue from multiple angles and poses creative solutions to challenges Takes initiative to contribute to or positively affect change Prioritizes responsibilities and manages time to deliver commitments on time and to expectations Receives feedback and applies feedback to continuously improve work product and or performance Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or GED Must be currently enrolled in an accredited 4-year college or university Preferred Qualifications Prior internship or volunteer experience in government, public affairs, or community relations. Familiarity with legislative research or policy tracking tools. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in political science, public administration, public affairs, or a related field. Work Environment Office Environment. #LI-JG1 Equal Opportunity Employer - All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.