The AARP State Health and Family Team seeks a part-time intern to assist with work related to the Association’s state level government affairs activities, primarily on caregiving, and long-term care, and other health related issues.
The intern will conduct research on relevant issues, perform communications functions, and assist in organizing and archiving materials.
The intern may design a flexible schedule around classes, with a commitment of 20 to 25 hours a week.
The internship may last up a year with a prected start date of April/May 2018.
Areas of Responsibility:
- Working directly with AARP advocates and lobbyists, intern will help staff develop, manage, and communicate about AARP priority issues, particularly health care and caregiving.
- Intern will conduct research, compile information, and develop recommendations and material on advocacy issues; develop and manage content for internal staff online sites; meet with internal stakeholders, outside organizations and thought leaders with similar interests to AARP; and prepare material for internal and external communications.
Educational Background:
Interns must be currently enrolled in a degreed program at an accredited college or university; maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0; and be considered graduate students.
Skills/Experience:
- AARP also considers non-traditional interns who are looking to re-enter the workforce or change careers.
- This may include those who have previously graduated college and are now enrolled in a continuing education program.
How to Apply:
http://careers.aarp.org/ShowJob/Id/1547023/Legislative-Intern-II-(Graduate-Student;-Year-Round)/
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Organization Info
Listing Stats
Post Date:
Apr 13 2018
Active Until:
May 14 2018
Hiring Organization:
AARP
industry:
Nonprofit