About American Economic Liberties Project
The American Economic Liberties Project is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to fighting monopoly power. We combine policy and regulatory expertise with strategic communications, coalition-building, and advocacy campaigns to help ensure policymakers protect workers, small businesses, communities, and democracy from monopolistic corporations to advance economic liberty for all.
Position Summary
Economic Liberties seeks a Communications Intern to support its communications team. Ideal candidates will have exceptional interpersonal skills, an interest in politics and an awareness of the day-to-day political developments in U.S. competition policy.
Primary responsibilities will include:
Qualifications
Compensation and Benefits
The Communications Intern is a part-time temporary position with an hourly rate between $15-$20 depending on experience. As a temporary employee, the Communications Intern will be eligible for statutory benefits only.
We expect the internship to run for a minimum of four months beginning in Spring 2025, with an option to extend depending on organizational needs. Though American Economic Liberties Project is based in Washington, DC, strong remote candidates will be considered. Authorization to work in the United States is required; visa sponsorship is not available.
Application Process
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and a 1-2 page writing sample as a single PDF via this Airtable link. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis beginning February 10.
EEO Statement
As an equal opportunity employer, the American Economic Liberties Project values diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to recruiting and promoting regardless of ability, age, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
About American Economic Liberties Project
The American Economic Liberties Project is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to fighting monopoly power. We combine policy and regulatory expertise with strategic communications, coalition-building, and advocacy campaigns to help ensure policymakers protect workers, small businesses, communities, and democracy from monopolistic corporations to advance economic liberty for all.
Position Summary
Economic Liberties seeks a Communications Intern to support its communications team. Ideal candidates will have exceptional interpersonal skills, an interest in politics and an awareness of the day-to-day political developments in U.S. competition policy.
Primary responsibilities will include:
As a temporary employee, the Communications Intern will be eligible for statutory benefits only.
As a temporary employee, the Communications Intern will be eligible for statutory benefits only.