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Global Health Research & Development Advocacy Intern (Paid Internship)

Remote, Work must be performed anywhere in United States
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  • Details

    Start Date:January 1, 2025
    End Date:March 31, 2025
    Application Deadline:December 16, 2024
    Payment:Hourly
    Stipend / Wage:$20
    Hours Per Week:40 hours per week

    Description

    Research!America’s Mission

    The Research!America alliance advocates for science, discovery, and innovation to achieve better health for all. We advocate for a federal policy climate that helps empower our nation’s biomedical and health research sectors as they work to accelerate medical progress.

    Job Summary

    The Research!America Global Health Research & Development Advocacy Internship supports efforts to advocate for U.S. federal policy action and mobilized resources for global health challenges, including poverty-related neglected diseases and emerging health threats. Interns will gain practical experience in navigating complex science policy and funding landscapes to advocate for global health research and development. This is a paid, temporary full-time internship to begin immediately, either in a remote work setting or hybrid from Research!America’s Arlington, VA office. The Research!America office is located just steps from the Metro and VRE. Internships are typically three-month appointments (start and end dates are flexible).

    Job Description

    This role offers a unique opportunity to advocate for non-development assistance funding and increased awareness of critical global health issues, empowering interns to make a meaningful impact in the global health research and development space.

    The intern will:

    • Conduct research and policy analysis on timely science policy issues, including federal appropriations, pandemic preparedness, private sector investment in neglected diseases, and incentivizing research and development for poverty-related diseases.
    • Assist in the planning and execution of high-impact advocacy initiatives, such as Capitol Hill briefings, international forums, and collaborative stakeholder roundtables.
    • Develop and refine science communication tools, including issue-based fact sheets, infographics, and calls to action, to engage and educate diverse audiences.
    • Participate in Congressional meetings, Research!America alliance discussions, and other networking opportunities, articulating the value of global health and scientific research to a variety of stakeholders.
    • Translate scientific data into accessible and persuasive narratives that support global health advocacy goals, fostering engagement across public and private sectors.
    • Other projects as assigned.

    Eligibility

    Undergraduate students, recent graduates, graduate students, or PhD candidates with science, health, public policy, global or related degree or degree program are preferred. The ideal candidate will have a strong academic background, research and/or advocacy experience, organizational skills, and an interest in global health. Familiarity with Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel) is required.

    Compensation

    $20/hour for up to 40 hours / week. Commuter benefit is available for interns working a hybrid schedule in our Arlington, VA office.

    To Apply

    Please submit all materials by December 16. No calls, please.

    E-mail résumé and cover letter, including academic status and specific area(s) of interest and expertise, reason(s) for wanting to be a Research!America intern; availability;  and contact information for three references to hr@researchamerica.org. We are unable to personally respond to each applicant, but will be in touch with applicants who are selected for further review.

    Research!America is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. Applications by members of all underrepresented groups are encouraged.

    In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.

    Research!America’s Mission

    The Research!America alliance advocates for science, discovery, and innovation to achieve better health for all. We advocate for a federal policy climate that helps empower our nation’s biomedical and health research sectors as they work to accelerate medical progress.

    Job Summary

    The Research!America Global Health Research & Development Advocacy Internship supports efforts to advocate for U.S. federal policy action and mobilized resources for global health challenges, including poverty-related neglected diseases and emerging health threats. Interns will gain practical experience in navigating complex science policy and funding landscapes to advocate for global health research and development. This is a paid, temporary full-time internship to begin immediately, either in a remote work setting or hybrid from Research!America’s Arlington, VA office. The Research!America office is located just steps from…

    Benefits

    A commuter benefit is available for interns working a hybrid schedule in our Arlington, VA office.

    A commuter benefit is available for interns working a hybrid schedule in our Arlington, VA office.

    Location

    Remote
    Work must be performed anywhere in United States
    Associated Location
    241 18th Street South, Suite 501, Arlington, VA 22202, United States

    How to Apply

    E-mail résumé and cover letter, including academic status and specific area(s) of interest and expertise, reason(s) for wanting to be a Research!America intern, availability, and contact information for three references.

    E-mail résumé and cover letter, including academic status and specific area(s) of interest and expertise, reason(s) for wanting to be a Research!America intern, availability, and…

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