What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mission Advancement Team Intern - Summer 2026 position at National Health Law Program?
Position: Mission Advancement Internship, Summer 2026Reports to: Director of CommunicationsStart Date: 5/26/2026Location: This position is remoteTHE ORGANIZATIONThe National Health Law Program (NHeLP) protects and advances the health rights of low-incomeand underserved individuals. NHeLP engages in national, state, and local advocacy efforts,including analyses of federal and state laws, policy advocacy, litigation, continuing legaleducation, and individual technical support. We work with lawyers and advocates, community-based entities, federal and state policymakers, health care providers, and clients.NHeLP is committed to health equity—ensuring that everyone has access to the resources theyneed to be healthy—and to cultivating an internal environment that empowers an exceptionaland diverse staff. For more information, see our Equity Stance.THE TEAMNHeLP’s Mission Advancement Team (MAT) integrates communications, individual giving, foundations giving, pro-bono engagement, and knowledge management to secure resources, partnerships, and visibility that fuel NHeLP’s mission. MAT comprises Communications, Development, Foundation Partnerships, Individual Giving, and Knowledge Management. MAT plays a central role in aligning external relationships, brand, and revenue strategies with program priorities, ensuring that NHeLP’s voice and values are represented clearly and consistently. By bringing these functions together, MAT strengthens the organization’s financial sustainability, amplifies its thought leadership, and positions NHeLP as a trusted national leader in health equity.THE POSITIONThe internship is remote but closely works with staff based out of our Washington, DC office. Even working remotely, you will be involved with an office that is humming with the work of strengthening health care access; providing training and analysis to partners at the state and federal levels on myriad issues, from immigrants’ health to reproductive health to access to essential services for persons with disabilities; and highlighting and communicating about our litigation in multiple courts across the country. You will work with MAT to amplify our voice and bring greater visibility to our work. You will spend some time learning about the health law and policy issues that we are addressing so that you can help us communicate effectively about our work and about the new issues that arise on a daily basis. Your projects likely will include support with social media, media outreach, media tracking, graphic design, data entry, and grant and development-related tasks as needed. QUALIFICATIONSRising Juniors and Seniors currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree in fields related to Health Policy, Public Policy, Government, Communications, or Business Administration,Demonstrated commitment to expanding and protecting health care access for low-income and underserved populations,Experience and/or interest in working on diversity, equity, and inclusion,Strong writing, proofreading, and editing skills,Strong interpersonal skills, ability to build relationships across the organization,Self-motivated, good organizational skills, detail-oriented, ability to prioritize, multi-task, and meet deadlines,Ability to listen effectively, respect others’ perspectives and contributions.POSSIBLE PROJECTSDraft and edit sections of proposals and reports.Proofread grant materials for clarity and accuracy.Research new foundation prospects and prepare brief funder profiles.Pull together background or updates to support proposals.Assist with grants management tasks, including organizing files, tracking data, and preparing attachments.Help with management of pass-through funding.Assist with creative graphic design.Collect and edit stories.Assist with drafting social media copy, press releases, and/or newsletter copy.COMPENSATIONThere is a stipend totaling $5,000 for this remote 10 week internship that will take place during the Summer of 2026 between late May and end of July. Specific start and end dates are to be negotiated at the time of the internship offer. The position is remote.HOW TO APPLY:Qualified applicants should submit an application with a cover letter and resume on our careers page.No phone calls please, except for reasonable accommodation requests. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact us at: jobs@healthlaw.org or at 919-968-6308 or 202-289-7661.DEADLINE: December 31, 2025NHeLP advocates to advance the health rights of many populations that have traditionallylacked legal protection, such as women, people of color, LGBTQI individuals, people withdisabilities, and people with limited English proficiency. To promote social justice and bestachieve our mission, NHeLP is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusiveworkplace in which differences are acknowledged and valued. We make our employmentdecisions based on merit. We comply with all applicable federal, state, and local employmentlaws, and we do not discriminate based on race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, orany other characteristic protected by applicable law.For more information, please visit: www.healthlaw.org.. Powered by JazzHRdmIGqx5taW
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