Job Description
The National Alliance for Eating Disorders, a nonprofit organization, is seeking energetic and passionate Advocacy Interns for the 2022 Summer Semester. These are part-time, unpaid internships providing flexible hours and optional academic credit. Interns will report to the Operations Manager. Advocacy Interns will research and compile contact information for federal and local district offices of the United States Senate. Interns will work on outreach, grant, and other related projects. Advocacy Interns can expect to regularly contact elected official offices via phone and email to provide information about general eating disorder information and The Alliance’s services. The Alliance strives to make its internships enriching and all-encompassing. Interns can expect to become well-versed in areas beyond advocacy, specifically fields pertaining to mental health and healthcare, all while getting a glimpse into the general management of a non-profit organization.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW:
Qualifications
*NOTE REMOTE AND/OR ON-SITE POSITION AVAILABLE. ON-SITE POSITIONS REQUIRE THE INTERN(S) TO BE FULLY VACCINATED PRIOR TO THE START DATE.
Additional Information
The application deadline is March 18th. The first and second interviews will be scheduled from March 21st through the week of April 4th. Offer letters and onboarding will be sent the week of April 11th.
Be sure to include a cover letter, resume, and school paperwork (if applicable) in the application.
The Alliance is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.