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Her PLAN Internship (Fall 2026)

Her PLAN Internship (Fall 2026)

Susan B. Anthony List, Inc.

Arlington, VA • On-site

Part-time, Internship

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Internship
Description
Her PLAN could not accomplish the work that it does without the invaluable help of our interns. Our interns have traveled from all over the country to the Washington, D.C. area to help us in our fight to save the unborn. Recent interns have come from a variety of areas of study, from biology to government, and have been undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates. Fall and spring semester interns are often students interning part-time while attending local colleges such as Georgetown University, George Washington University, The Catholic University of America, and the Pontifical John Paul II Institute. Summer semester interns have joined us during their academic breaks from Princeton, U.C. Berkeley, Stanford, Colgate, Samford, and Purdue.
As part of the program at Her PLAN, interns have the opportunity to foster their personal and professional growth by participating in various activities in our nation's capitol. These include attending meetings and press conferences with prominent pro-life leaders and members of Congress.
In addition, interns may attend seminars and workshops highlighting the role of government, policy, and related topics in the pro-life movement. They leave these seminars and workshops armed with a new knowledge which they can bring back to their campuses or apply to their professional expertise. Interns also have an opportunity to attend social gatherings to network and connect with other D.C. interns with whom they can share these experiences in our nation's capitol.
Intern Responsibilities
The interns are responsible for a variety of duties at Her PLAN. Their time is partly devoted to assisting in the day-to-day operations of our organization where they are expected to complete typical daily administrative support. They are also involved in larger departmental projects such as research, communications, operations, and policy.
Requirements
Her PLAN requires interns to be self-starters with good communication skills. They must be able to balance multiple demands and work with shifting priorities and deadlines. As interns, they should be equally comfortable working as part of a team and with minimal supervision.
All applicants must be at least 18 years of age by the internship program start date, and must be able to commit to the full internship term to be eligible. Additionally, applicants must be recent graduates or currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a college, community college, or university (two-to-four year institution).
Application Deadline
July 31st, 2026