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Institute for Women’s Policy Research

he Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), located in Washington, D.C., conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialogue, and strengthen families, communities and societies.

IWPR is committed to assisting the professional development of students and graduates interested in economic justice for women. IWPR’s internship program is designed to provide participants with challenging work experiences under the guidance and supervision of researchers with extensive knowledge of women’s policy issues and social science research.

Fall 2011 & Spring 2012 Internships

The Institute will offer internships in four areas for the Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 semesters:

Research Internship. Interns will provide administrative and research support to researchers. Duties include: assisting with literature reviews and data collection; designing charts, graphs and tables; answering phones; and filing. Qualifications: Strong organizational skills, good interpersonal skills, interest in policy research and women’s issues; and experience with statistics, economics or social sciences through coursework. Familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel required; knowledge of STATA, SPSS, SAS, and graphics software a plus. Qualitative research skills also a plus.

Research areas for Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 include:

  • -The quality of women’s jobs, including wages, access to health insurance, paid sick leave, and workplace flexibility.
  • -The work and welfare experiences of low-income women at the state and national levels, including an ongoing study examining the policy needs of women in the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina.
  • -Increasing access to higher education and non-traditional jobs for low-income women.
  • -Expanding access to income supports for women such as Unemployment Insurance and Family Leave.
  • -Strategies for improving child care access, affordability, and quality.
  • -Older women’s economic issues, including social security and pensions.
  • -The economic status of women and girls, women of color, and immigrant women across the United States. 

Communications and Outreach Internship. Intern will provide administrative and editorial support to the communications team. Duties include: assisting with proofreading; distributing e-newsletters and new releases; updating IWPR blogs and social media; building media lists and managing databases; tracking news clips; assisting with layout and design of IWPR products; answering phones; and filing. Qualifications: Creative, innovative, and detail-oriented individual with good writing and computer skills; knowledge and experience with Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn; knowledge of Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Quark Xpress, or other desktop publishing software preferred; layout and web design experience with content management systems (CMS) a plus.

Development Internship. Intern will help development team with direct mail, grant-writing, funder research, and other elements of nonprofit fundraising. IWPR receives support from foundations and government agencies, as well as individual and organizational supporters. Qualifications: Should have an interest in fundraising and nonprofit management; familiarity with Microsoft Excel and prior experience with fundraising at any level is desirable, but not required; basic computer skills required and prior experience working with donor databases preferred.

Accounting and H.R. Internship. Interns will provide  support to the Finance Director. Duties include: expense allocations, accounts payable tasks, data entry; filing; copying; and tracking and organizing financial and personnel records.  Qualifications: Strong organizational skills; good interpersonal skills; experience with or interest in nonprofit accounting, and office administration through coursework or previous internships. Familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel required; knowledge of Quickbooks or other accounting software a plus.

All IWPR interns must have good computer skills, excellent writing and communication skills, and an interest in women’s issues. Prior office experience is desirable, as interns are responsible for a certain amount of general office work, such as photocopying, answering phones, filing, and maintaining the library.

IWPR is committed to diversity and encourages people of all ethnic, cultural, economic, and sexual orientations to apply.

The Fall Internships go from September to December, and the Spring Internships go from January to May.  Starting and ending dates are flexible.  These are unpaid, part-time positions.  The internships require a minimum commitment of 10 hours p/week.

How to Apply

Persons interested in applying should submit a cover letter specifying the internship for which they are applying, a resume, and a writing sample of 3-5 pages to the Internship Coordinator at yi@iwpr.org.

Applications for Fall Internships are accepted on a rolling basis until August 23. Applications for Spring Internships are accepted on a rolling basis until December 14.

Please direct any questions to the Internship Coordinator at yi@iwpr.org.

No phone calls please.

Contact:     Internship Coordinator
Institute for Women’s Policy Research
1707 L Street, NW, Suite 750
Washington , DC 20036
Website: http://www.iwpr.org/about/internships

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