Internship Program – Spring 2023
JPI operates with a hybrid work model which includes in office meetings and remote work. Internships will remain remote with opportunities for in-person engagement for local students. Applications are accepted on a semester basis. Deadline: November 18, 2022.
The Justice Policy Institute (JPI) seeks self-motivated interns with demonstrated investment in the field who are interested in gaining experience in the practical application of criminal justice and juvenile justice reform by participating in all aspects of JPI’s work, including research, communications, and organizing. Internships will be structured around the development of one or more work products that will support JPI’s strategic initiatives. This work may include:
- Developing research proposals
- Assisting with and/or authoring research materials
- Gathering and analyzing data
- Creating written, video, or audio material for JPI’s digital media platforms
- Scanning news sources and compiling a daily news digest
- Participating in and developing materials for state-based strategy meetings
- Interest in justice reform is critical and familiarity with these issues is very helpful. In addition, a strong candidate will possess the following qualifications:
- Strong writing skills
- Strong organizational skills
- Basic understanding of qualitative and quantitative research methods
- Competence with the tools and methods for literature and web-based information searches
- Experience with digital media platforms with experience and interest in editing video and blogging a plus
Selected candidates will receive hands-on experience conducting research, analyzing policy, communicating across an array of platforms, and working closely with other organizations to advocate for reform at an organization with a proven record of effectively using research, communications, and organizing to promote social change.
We are committed to creating a fulfilling and rewarding internship experience and view this as a partnership between our organization, students, and educators. In addition to internship activities, interns will be able to attend justice reform-related briefings, hearings, and other events around D.C. to increase their knowledge and network with other justice reform experts in the field. Interns are requested to work a minimum of 20 hours per week. Schedules are flexible and can work around students’ school and/or work activities. This is an unpaid internship; however, we are happy to work with schools that provide funding or course credit.
Interested applicants should send their resume, a cover letter detailing why they are interested in working with JPI and a brief scholarly writing sample or blog via email to jkittredge@justicepolicy.org. Applicants must have specific interest in research, communications, and organizing. Only qualified candidates will be contacted for next steps. No phone calls, please.