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Health and Housing Integration Policy Intern

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) is one of the nation’s leading nonprofits working on public policy issues affecting low-income families and individuals. It has a national reputation for conducting rigorous research and analysis, developing policy ideas and strategies, shaping a broad array of policy debates at the federal and state levels, and influencing policy outcomes. It works on budget and tax policy, health care, and a range of other policies and programs important to low- and moderate-income people. The Center’s funding comes from private foundations and individuals.  

The Housing Policy and Health Policy divisions work together on policy issues related to how the health system can work better for people with significant physical, mental, and substance use conditions. In addition to health care, these individuals, often need affordable housing linked to support services, and the systems offering these services need to be well-coordinated.  

The Health and Housing integration Policy Intern will work jointly within the Housing and Health departments and perform in-depth analyses of research on housing’s impact on health care costs and outcomes. This includes drafting blog posts and fact sheets to explain to potential partners and other stakeholders the key issues related to integrating housing and health financing and service delivery. Other tasks include engaging health care providers and national partners in housing advocacy, attending meetings/conferences on health and housing issues, and researching and summarizing legislative and regulatory actions. 

Qualifications:

  • Must have some experience in health and/or social services policy; a background in housing, homelessness, or disabilities issues is a plus
  • Strong research, writing, and analytical skills
  • Solid interpersonal skills, both in person and over the phone
  • Experience networking with community providers and organizing for advocacy purposes is a plus
  • Ability to work full-time (40 hours per week) is a plus
  • Experience writing blog posts, articles, and fact sheets is preferred
  • Education: anyone with the requisite experience is encouraged to apply

Successful interns will have a commitment to the Center’s mission to improve the well-being of low- and moderate-income people and advance racial equity as part of the Center’s work.

To expand the diversity of voices that speak with authority in federal and state policy debates, the Center’s internship program identifies highly motivated candidates — particularly candidates who have experience with communities that are underrepresented in policy debates — with a demonstrated interest in working on public policies that affect low-income and diverse communities and have implications for racial equity.

International students are welcome to apply. The Center does not provide financial sponsorship for visas or work permits. You must have documentation of work authorization for the United States AND a U.S. Social Security number to be employed by the Center. (Please indicate that you are an international student on the application form.)

Application Deadline: October 1, 2021, 11:59 p.m. EST    
Spring 2022 Internship Start Date: January 10, 2022 
Internship End Date: Mid-May 2022 

The spring 2022 internship will be remote. Intern work hours are generally expected to be during core Eastern time business hours.

Compensation:

  • Undergraduate students receive $15.20 per hour.
  • Students with a bachelor's degree receive $16.20 per hour.
  • Graduate students receive $17.20 per hour.
  • Students with a master’s or law degree receive $18.20 per hour.
  • Doctoral students may receive between $17.20 and $20.00 per hour, depending on progress toward completion of degree requirements, relevant coursework, and research.

Required application materials:

  • Cover letter (please include a discussion of what draws you to the mission of the Center)
  • Résumé
  • Transcript(s)
  • Contact information for two references

Only complete applications submitted electronically through our system will be considered. Once you submit your application, you will receive an electronic confirmation. Applications submitted by mail or email will not be accepted. Due to the volume of applications received, only candidates selected for interview will be contacted. We are unable to respond to individual inquiries about the status of an application. Visit https://www.cbpp.org/careers/intern for more information about the Center’s internship program. No phone calls, please.

If you have read all of the information on the website about internships at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and still have an inquiry about the application process, please email: [email protected].

Please submit your application here.

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values and welcomes diversity in the workplace and strongly encourages all qualified persons to apply regardless of race, color, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, credit information, pregnancy or parental status, family responsibilities, personal appearance, creed, military or veteran status, religion, ancestry or national origin, union activities, disability, or other status protected by applicable law.