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Public Policy Development Intern

Largo, FL ยท On-site

$12.75 - $17/hr

A Better Way Political Action Committee (PAC) Location: Remote (EST) Duration: 4 Months Compensation: Unpaid / Academic Credit Available What You'll Be Doing: Joining a Political Action Committee The ...

The Political Action Committee ("PAC") Manager focuses on the compliance and regulatory requirements for the organization's Political Action Committee and for federal, state and local lobbying ...

PAC Manager (Hybrid)

Washington, DC ยท On-site

$87.41 - $173.60/hr

The Political Action Committee ("PAC") Manager focuses on the compliance and regulatory requirements for the organization's Political Action Committee and for federal, state and local lobbying ...

Organize member leaders to mobilize members in political and new organizing campaigns, including Political * Action Committee (PAC) contributions * Represent the union in meetings with chapter ...

Organize member leaders to mobilize members in political and new organizing campaigns, including Political * Action Committee (PAC) contributions * Represent the union in meetings with chapter ...

Organize member leaders to mobilize members in political and new organizing campaigns, including Political * Action Committee (PAC) contributions * Represent the union in meetings with chapter ...

Political Action Committee (PAC) Partnership * Partner with PAC leadership to evaluate candidates, legislation, and political opportunities for support at the national and state/provincial levels.

Director, Federal Government Affairs

Wayne, PA ยท Hybrid

$180K - $230K/yr

Lead the strategy and governance of Novocure's Political Action Committee (PAC). * Monitor federal legislative and regulatory developments and communicate business impact. * Ensure compliance with ...

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What is a Political Action Committee PAC?

A Political Action Committee (PAC) job typically involves fundraising, advocacy, and political strategy to support candidates, legislation, or causes aligned with the PAC's interests. Employees may coordinate donor outreach, manage compliance with campaign finance laws, and organize events. Roles can vary from administrative support to high-level strategy positions, depending on the organization's size and purpose.

What are the main responsibilities and challenges when working for a Political Action Committee PAC?

Working for a PAC typically involves managing fundraising efforts, ensuring compliance with complex campaign finance regulations, coordinating with political stakeholders, and monitoring legislative developments. One key challenge is navigating evolving legal requirements and maintaining accurate records for financial transparency. Team members often work closely with campaign strategists, legal advisors, and communications professionals to align PAC activities with broader organizational goals. The work environment is dynamic and fast-paced, requiring adaptability and a proactive approach to emerging political opportunities. Successful PAC professionals can often advance to senior roles in advocacy, government relations, or nonprofit leadership.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Political Action Committee PAC position, and why are they important?

Excelling in a Political Action Committee (PAC) role requires a strong understanding of campaign finance laws, fundraising strategies, and political advocacy, often supported by a degree in political science, public administration, or a related field. Familiarity with donor management software, compliance reporting systems, and digital fundraising platforms is highly valuable. Exceptional organizational skills, persuasive communication, and the ability to build strong relationships are crucial soft skills for success. These competencies are essential for managing funds effectively, ensuring compliance, and influencing public policy through collaborative efforts.

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Infographic showing various Political Action Committee Pac job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Public Policy Development Intern

A Better Way PAC

Largo, FL โ€ข On-site

$12.75 - $17/hr

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Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Public Policy Development Intern

Department: Public Policy

Organization: A Better Way Political Action Committee (PAC)

Location: Remote (EST)

Duration: 4 Months

Compensation: Unpaid / Academic Credit Available

What Youโ€™ll Be Doing: Joining a Political Action Committee

The intern assists with tracking legislative trends to support advocacy campaigns focused on establishing public mental health education and counseling programs.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Mental Health Policy Research: Gather data on mass shootings, addiction, domestic violence, and school dropout rates to demonstrate the empirical impact of low emotional intelligence.
  • Legislative Tracking: Monitor federal and state bills relating to public mental health education, school counseling funding, and public health infrastructure.
  • Advocacy Content: Draft grassroots educational materials, action alerts, policy briefs, and talking points advocating for government-funded public mental health programs.
  • Coalition Support: Attend virtual non-profit and political coalition meetings, tracking legislative opportunities to reprioritize tax dollar dedication.

Qualifications

  • Education: Current student in Public Policy, Political Science, Mental Health Advocacy, Public Health, or related fields.
  • Mission Alignment: Deep passion for elevating national mental and emotional health, expanding counseling access, and integrating emotional intelligence into public education.
  • Location & Availability: Must work remotely during core business hours in the Eastern Time Zone (EST).
  • Skills: Proficiency in digital collaboration (Zoom, Google Workspace), strong written advocacy communication, and objective legislative research abilities.
  • Commitment: Part-time hours (typically 5 hours per week) with flexible scheduling around classes.