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Title

Intern, Policy and Legislation

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Location District of Columbia - America North
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Part Time / Per Day
Level Voluntary & Interns
Deadline 17/05/2011
Company Name Earthjustice
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Fax 907-463-5891
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Directory Entry : Earthjustice, founded in 1971 as the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, first used the courts as a conservation tool when it saved the pristine Mineral King Valley in California's scenic Sierra Nevada Mountains from becoming the world's largest ski resort.
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Overview: Earthjustice is a nonprofit environmental law firm working to protect public health and the environment by defending our nation's environmental laws including the Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, and Clean Air Act. Through this internship, the candidate will work with the Policy and Legislation department. Policy and Legislation (PAL) is comprised of environmental lobbyists and advocates who work with members of Congress as well as other environmental groups to protect and strengthen the same environmental laws Earthjustice defends in the courtroom.

Responsibilities: The PAL intern assists in various tasks including online research, attending congressional hearings and coalition meetings, preparing and disseminating information to Congressional offices, making phone calls to hill offices, website and action alert updates, maintaining our database of Congressional votes and staff members, drafting and editing policy documents and fact sheets, and other assorted tasks. There are also opportunities for short or long-term research projects on a variety of issues, depending on the intern's interests.

Through the internship, the intern will learn how a non-profit environmental organization weighs in on environmental policy at the federal level, and gain considerable insight into congressional procedures, the policy process, environmental nonprofit lobbying and advocacy strategizing, and associated communications and outreach.

Qualifications: The PAL internship is intended to run for approximately three months. Unfortunately, we do not have the resources to offer any stipend. Our preference is for a full time intern (30–35 hours per week), though we try to be flexible with accommodating interns' schedules for paid part-time work they may be doing at the same time. Applicants should have excellent writing, organizational, and communication skills. A working knowledge of online research and MS Office programs is required.

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