Fall 2026 Policy and Advocacy Intern

National Council of Jewish Women

National Council of Jewish Women

Washington, DC, USA

USD 18.4-18.4 / hour

Posted on Apr 29, 2026

National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a 133-year-old Jewish feminist civil rights organization working for equity and justice for women, children, and families in the United States and Israel. With 250,000 grassroots advocates and 46 local sections, we combine education, direct service, and advocacy to create lasting social change. We approach our work through a Jewish, gender, economic, and racial justice lens, centering those most impacted. Our deep partnerships across civil rights, faith-based, and governmental spaces reflect our intersectional values.

NCJW is pleased to offer internships to rising college juniors and seniors as well as fellowships for graduate students. This is a great opportunity to learn first-hand about advocacy and the legislative process. This program is ideal for individuals who are passionate about social justice, civic engagement, and creating lasting, positive change. Please note that while in-person internships/fellowships are encouraged, we can accommodate remote applicants from across the country.

Opportunities & Responsibilities

  • Policy and Legislation: Learn about public policy and the legislative process by assisting staff and representing NCJW at legislative hearings, briefings, national coalition meetings, rallies, and press conferences.
  • Issue Advocacy: Assist with issue portfolios, such as reproductive rights, judicial nominations, voting rights, economic justice, LGBTQ+ equality, religious liberty, and immigration.
  • Communications Support: Draft and edit advocacy materials, including talking points, regulatory comments, letters, op-eds, policy updates, etc.
  • Lobby Day: Plan and execute a lobby day by researching an NCJW priority issue, scheduling meetings, and meeting with congressional staff and/or your members of Congress to advocate.
  • Administrative and Operational Support: Provide essential administrative support for the department, including managing schedules, preparing materials, coordinating meetings, and helping with day-to-day operations. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of how a non-profit organization functions behind the scenes.
  • Professional Development: Participate in regular training sessions, mentorship opportunities, and collaborative projects designed to enhance your leadership, advocacy, and communication skills. You’ll work alongside experienced professionals in the nonprofit sector, gaining invaluable insights and connections to help further your career.

Qualifications

  • Strong writing and communication skills, ability to learn quickly, and a commitment to NCJW’s issues..
  • No previous professional experience necessary, just a willingness to learn and get involved.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Two years of higher education or commensurate experience is strongly preferred.

Schedule

  • 14 hours per week, spread across 2 or 3 days
  • Mid-September to mid-December

Compensation

$18.40/hour and/or academic credit

NCJW is an equal opportunity employer. Women, LGBTQ+ individuals, people of color, and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.