WCPI: Seeks Communications/Development Intern (Spring 2021)

With Who:  Women’s Congressional Policy Institute

Location:  Potentially remote – institute based in Washington, D.C.

Dates:  Spring 2021

Position Description:  The Communications/Development intern will play a key role in helping expand our outreach and fundraising initiatives. The intern will work closely with the staff to implement the organization’s communications and development plans.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Assist Communications Associate with monitoring various social media sites and updating social media with relevant content as appropriate
  • Work with Communications Associate to maintain content on WCPI website, including program-specific video content
  • Update WCPI media list with contacts at key Capitol Hill publications
  • Work with Communications Associate to strengthen program-specific social media pages (e.g., Facebook Fellowship, intern alumni, etc.)
  • Work with the President to identify potential donors
  • Work with the President and other staff to develop donor-specific social media campaigns
  • Provide administrative support as needed

Qualifications:  WCPI is seeking a communications/development intern to help implement its comprehensive media and major gifts strategies. Successful interns will have their finger on the pulse of social media and digital outreach and a genuine interest in development/fundraising work. They will have excellent oral and written communication skills; a great sense of humor is a plus.

The internship is open to undergraduate students of all disciplines/majors. Interns are expected to work 35-40 hours per week, Monday through Friday; accommodations can be made for student’s class schedules.

Application Deadline:  November 15, 2020 at 5:00 PM.

Apply (or request more information):  See more information, or apply, on the CofC Handshake Portal site. Applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and a brief statement answering the following:

The Women’s Congressional Policy Institute considers bipartisan women’s political leadership as its core value. Since 1995, our mission of bringing women policymakers together across party lines and women’s leadership programs have set us apart from other advocacy organizations. In 500 words or less, please explain why you are interested in interning at WCPI, specifically, and why our mission and programs are important to you.

Please submit your application via Handshake or to internships@wcpinst.org and indicate “Communications/Development Internship” in the subject line.

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