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The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is our nation’s first humane organization and one of the largest nonprofit animal welfare organizations in the world. The ASPCA provides local and national leadership in caring for pets and pet parents, providing positive outcomes for at-risk animals, and serving victims of animal cruelty.

 

The ASPCA’s Government Relations (GR) Department helps to enact meaningful legal protections for animals at the state and federal levels. GR team members:

Identify policy barriers and needs and craft legislative proposals, working with legislative leaders at the state and federal level

Lobby for bills that strengthen animal protection and prevent cruelty and against bills hostile to animal protection;

Work to ensure that strong regulations are issued by agencies to implement new policies;

Provide advocacy training and support for citizens who wish to engage in policy change;

Participate in ballot measure campaigns to advance protections when a legislative solution is unavailable.

 

The ASPCA seeks a dedicated, highly motivated, and passionate GR intern to, under direct supervision, become familiar with the role that the department plays in legislative and policy work and to assist with key projects that advance our goals.

 

This remote-based position is open to all eligible candidates based within the United States.

 

Application Deadline: We will be accepting applications until Tuesday, October 8, 2024 @ 9am ET. Please make sure to submit your application before this date.

 

Responsibilities:

Interns will be given opportunities to:

  • Help to mobilize ASPCA GR volunteers on key initiatives
  • Aid in tracking administrative regulations and laws pertaining to animals;
  • Draft outreach and media communications and supporting documents
  • Conduct legislative and issue research to assist regulatory, federal and state efforts;
  • Respond to information requests from ASPCA constituents;
  • Attend internal strategy and staff meetings;
  • Assist with miscellaneous office tasks and projects as needed.

Internship Structure:      

The duration of each internship position is flexible and will be determined on a case-by- case basis. Generally, we are looking for:

  • Early January 2025 – August 2025
  • Full time, 40 hours per week preferred; 20 - 30 hours per week possible if you can commit to a regular schedule
  • At the will and sole discretion of the ASPCA

 

Eligibility:                      

Students currently enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, veterinary, or law programs, who have an interest in pursuing a career in animal welfare, public policy, political science, law, or other relevant field. People not currently enrolled in an educational program may also be considered.

 

Compensation:

The target hiring range for this seasonal intern role is $17.50/hour (or higher if
dictated by local minimum wage rates in your locality).  

 

Additional Information:            

All Interns will be required to sign the ASPCA Work Study/Internship Agreement before the official start date of the internship and review the ASPCA Handbook.

 

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Qualifications:

Ability to set priorities to meet deadlines effectively, Ability to work independently, as well as be a team player, An intense desire to improve the lives of animals, A strong sense of professionalism, Enthusiasm for advocacy, Excellent communication skills, written and verbal, High level of organization and attention to detail. 

 

Language:

English (Required)

 

Education and Work Experience:

High School Diploma (Required)