Bipartisan Policy Center Fall Internship
BPC has a robust internship program. Interns work part time and are assigned to a specific BPC project or functional area.
Qualified candidates will be highly motivated and energetic
self-starters. Interns will assist individual projects and departments in
several capacities and should be enthusiastic about working on a variety of
tasks. Candidates must be team players and express an interest in at least one
of BPC’s various policy projects or functional areas.
Intern responsibilities include, but are not limited to providing
administrative support, assisting with events and meetings, conducting research
and assisting with the development and writing of reports, white papers, and
proposals. While interns work closely with their assigned project teams, there
are also opportunities to learn from and be exposed to the wide range of issues
addressed by the organization. BPC encourages interns to attend off-site events
and to participate in educational opportunities with fellow staff.
Internships are available in the following teams:
- Communications
- Democracy
- Development
- Early Childhood Education
- Economic Policy Project
- Energy Project
- Evidence-Based Policy Making Initiative
- Financial Regulatory Reform Initiative
- Government Relations (BPC Action)
- Health Innovation Initiative
- Health Project
- Immigration Policy Project
- Infrastructure/Housing
- National Security Project
- Prevention Initiative
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until a qualified candidate has been identified.
Applicants should indicate their TOP 2 choices in teams in their cover letters. Applications without preferences will not be considered