John Burton Internship on Workers' Compensation Research and Policy
Upper division undergraduate and graduate students across the U.S. who are interested in workers’ compensation are invited to apply for the John Burton Internship on Workers’ Compensation Research and Policy. Students pursuing courses of study in health policy, health economics, public policy, social policy, or related subjects are urged to apply for this 12-week summer internship in Washington, DC.
All internship programs require applicants to be currently enrolled in a college or university at the start of the internship cycle.
At this time we cannot accommodate students on international visas (including J- or F- Visa holders).
Application:
To apply - please submit an application on our website: https://www.nasi.org/internship-application/ Submissions will only be accepted through our website.
Deadline - Applications for the John Burton Internship on Worker’s Compensation are due February 27.
Compensation:
Interns are paid $18/hr based on a 35 to 40-hour work week (according to Washington DC’s minimum wage).
Internship Placements:
The Academy will strive to place interns according to a best-fit criteria considering their career goals and preferences, but the Academy has the final decision on all placement sites.
Our most recent internship placements have included:
- National Academy of Social Insurance
- Safety & Health Assessment & Research Prevention (SHARP), Washington State’s Department of Labor & Industries (L&I)
- Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG)
The Academy is an equal opportunity employer, meaning all applicants will be supported no matter their access needs, and discussing any potential accommodations happens during our onboarding process.
The National Academy of Social Insurance, as a nonpartisan organization devoted to furthering knowledge and understanding of social insurance programs, is uniquely qualified to provide students with challenging and rewarding education and professional development opportunities. Academy Members, recognized experts in social insurance and health policy, offer the interns access to information and experiences found nowhere else.
To learn more about this program and other internship opportunities this summer, visit our Internships here: https://www.nasi.org/internships/