What are the responsibilities and job description for the Spring Internship 2026 - Human Capital position at Bipartisan Policy Center?
BPC Project Description
The United States currently lacks a coordinated set of policies to support and develop our most precious asset—our people. BPC’s Human Capital Program equips Americans with the knowledge, skills, and tools they need to achieve at their full potential at all stages of life. From early childhood through classroom and career, BPC is bridging the partisan divide in support of America’s workers, families, and businesses.
The Human Capital program includes critical policy areas, such as early childhood, worker benefits, education, business, and workforce development, to advance a talent strategy for the nation.
Qualifications
BPC has a robust spring internship program. Interns work full time, and will receive a $3,000 stipend for ten weeks of work. Interns must be rising juniors or above. Applicants must currently be enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate program or a recent graduate. Interns will provide functional support, conduct research, and work directly with project analysts and staff in various capacities.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until a qualified candidate has been identified. Please do not send multiple submissions. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Due to the number of applications received, we are unable to contact those who have not been selected for an internship. No phone calls, please. Non-U.S. citizens are eligible to apply but must have a valid work permit or visa verifying eligibility to work in the United States. We do not offer visa sponsorship.
Required Materials (please Submit As One PDF File)
The Bipartisan Policy Center defines diversity as the range of human qualities that make us unique as individuals, including—but not limited to—age, disability, ethnicity, gender expression, geographic location, nationality, political philosophy, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.
To celebrate diversity and ensure equity and inclusivity, BPC is committed to:
The United States currently lacks a coordinated set of policies to support and develop our most precious asset—our people. BPC’s Human Capital Program equips Americans with the knowledge, skills, and tools they need to achieve at their full potential at all stages of life. From early childhood through classroom and career, BPC is bridging the partisan divide in support of America’s workers, families, and businesses.
The Human Capital program includes critical policy areas, such as early childhood, worker benefits, education, business, and workforce development, to advance a talent strategy for the nation.
Qualifications
- Must be an enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate school or be a recent grad
- Strong research and writing skills
- Efficient worker with ability to multi-task
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively
- Interest or experience in social policy or economic policy
- Experience in issues related to early childhood, worker benefits, education, business, and workforce development a plus
BPC has a robust spring internship program. Interns work full time, and will receive a $3,000 stipend for ten weeks of work. Interns must be rising juniors or above. Applicants must currently be enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate program or a recent graduate. Interns will provide functional support, conduct research, and work directly with project analysts and staff in various capacities.
- Please note that our Spring internship will be in person*
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until a qualified candidate has been identified. Please do not send multiple submissions. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Due to the number of applications received, we are unable to contact those who have not been selected for an internship. No phone calls, please. Non-U.S. citizens are eligible to apply but must have a valid work permit or visa verifying eligibility to work in the United States. We do not offer visa sponsorship.
Required Materials (please Submit As One PDF File)
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Relevant writing sample (3-5 pages).
- College or university transcript (unofficial is acceptable).
- Phone and email contact information for two professional references, including a professor or other individual familiar with your work.
- Brief response to to the statement "What does Bipartisanship mean to you?" (5-8 sentences).
- Spring internships: November 21st
The Bipartisan Policy Center defines diversity as the range of human qualities that make us unique as individuals, including—but not limited to—age, disability, ethnicity, gender expression, geographic location, nationality, political philosophy, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.
To celebrate diversity and ensure equity and inclusivity, BPC is committed to:
- Recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce with insights and solutions for our increasingly divided society.
- Creating a workplace culture where all employees feel valued and their perspectives are heard.
- Developing policy solutions and undertaking research that reflect a diversity of thought and experience.
Salary : $3,000