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SUMMER 2012 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES – SIX (6) POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Purpose of Internships at CSSP
General Information
PUBLIC POLICY
CSSP seeks an intern that is available to work full or part-time on the policy team to help support its work on public policy. The public policy intern will participate as a member of a team charged which helping federal and state elected officials develop policies and funding to achieve better results for children and families; including PolicyforResults.org, a leading national resource for result-based policy and funding strategies. The position offers the opportunity to explore a wide range of policy issues, including child welfare, poverty, health care, higher education, and economic policy. The participant will have the chance to sharpen research and writing skills while working with a dedicated and rigorous staff. He or she will also have an opportunity to learn about the public policy process by attending internal strategy meetings, hearings on Capitol Hill and with partner organizations, as well as exposure to local government. The candidate will also assist with research, writing and PolicyforResults.org content update. Click here for more information on CSSP’s public policy work.
All applicants must:
Additional qualifications:
Some content management system experience is preferred
Specific duties may include:
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume and writing sample to:
Center for the Study of Social Policy
c/o Megan Martin
1575 Eye Street NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
megan.martin@cssp.org with the subject line “Public Policy Intern”
NEIGHBORHOOD INVESTMENT
CSSP seeks an intern to be part of the Neighborhood Investment Team, which provides technical assistance and support to communities working to build the infrastructure and capacity needed to achieve, bring to scale, and sustain better results for all children and families.
Follow these links for more information about CSSP’s Community Change and Neighborhood Investment work.
Specific duties may include:
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume and writing sample to:
Center for the Study of Social Policy
c/o Kirstin Noe
1575 Eye Street NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
kirstin.noe@cssp.org
CHILD WELFARE (2 available)
CSSP seeks two (2) interns, one for our New York office and one for our Washington, D.C. office, to help carry out our child welfare work focused on improving outcomes for all children and families at risk of, or already involved with, child protection systems. This work may include assisting state and local child welfare agencies to work more effectively with families and community stakeholders, striving to reduce racial disparities that contribute to poor outcomes for minority children in the care of child welfare agencies, helping states use class-action litigation as a less adversarial tool to bring about positive change in child welfare systems and analyzing and recommending improvements to state and national child welfare policies, practices and accountability systems. Click here for more information about CSSP’s systems reform work.
Specific duties may include:
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume and writing sample to:
New York City
Center for the Study of Social Policy
c/o Myra Soto
50 Broadway, Suite 1504
New York, NY 10004
myra.soto@cssp.org
Washington, D.C.
Center for the Study of Social Policy
c/o Kristen Weber
1575 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
kristen.weber@cssp.org
CONSTITUENTS CO-INVESTED IN CHANGE
CSSP seeks a graduate intern to support the Constituents Co-Invested in Change portfolio of work, which develops strategies to ensure that the perspective of customers, clients, parents, and residents are linked directly to informing and monitor the effectiveness of community change, policy change and system change efforts. Creating opportunities for communities to build their capacity and influence to leverage measureable change is essential to our interest in improving results for children and families in the communities that they live, work and worship. CSSP’s constituency focus is an investment strategy that places a premium on authentic and real time input from end users through its Customer Satisfaction, community decision making and community partnership and neighborhood revitalization work.
Click here for more information about CSSP’s community change work.
All applicants must:
Candidates interested in pursuing a career in social policy, community change or community building are encouraged to apply. Qualified applicants should a cover letter, resume and brief writing sample to:
Center for the Study of Social Policy
c/o Phyllis R Brunson, Associate Director
1575 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
phyllis.brunson@cssp.org
ACCOUNTING
CSSP seeks an intern that is available to work full or part-time on the finance and accounting team to help support its work. The accounting intern will participate as a member of a team charged with responsibility for the monthly accounting records as well as grants administration and management. The position offers the opportunity for exposure to basic accounting procedures and principles ranging from accounts payable and receivable systems to financial statement preparation and analysis.
All applicants must:
Additional qualifications:
Knowledge of Sage MIP Fund Accounting and Microsoft excel is preferred
Specific duties may include:
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to:
The Center for the Study of Social Policy
c/o Denise Thompkins
1575 Eye Street NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
denise.thompkins@cssp.org with the subject line “Accounting Intern”