SSN is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, class, color, disability, ethnicity, faith, gender, national origin, race, sexual orientation, or gender identity. People of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals, and women are strongly encouraged to apply. Candidates considering a career transition or whose skills and experience fulfill some, but not all of the qualifications above are encouraged to apply.
Trainings Team Intern/Fellow
Location
United States
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$17 - $20 / hour
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Role Description
The Scholars Strategy Network (SSN) seeks a Trainings Intern (or Fellow if the applicant is a graduate student) to support the Trainings Team in meeting the growing demand for our training program. The SSN training program helps scholars learn how to build relationships with policymakers, civic organizations, and journalists so that research produced by academics can be used to improve public policy. This internship is an opportunity for a current graduate or undergraduate student to learn about how to build connections between researchers and policy actors to support research-informed policymaking.
The Trainings Intern or Fellow is a part-time position with an hourly wage between $17-$20 per hour, commensurate with experience. The position requires a commitment of 15-20 hours per week and will start in the spring and continue through the summer of 2026, with the possibility for extension. This position is fully remote and reports to SSN’s Director of Trainings.
- Support coordination and execution of virtual and in-person SSN trainings, including scheduling, communicating with training partners, and managing key logistics
- Assist with updating, formatting, and refining training materials and participant resources
- Draft and send participant communications, including targeted invitations, promotional materials, and post-training follow-ups
- Track attendance, compile survey feedback, and support evaluation of training impact
- Observe and learn SSN’s policy and media trainings, with the opportunity to work toward co-leading a session
- Take on additional projects and responsibilities based on experience, interest, and departmental needs
Qualifications
- An undergraduate student or graduate student
- Committed to SSN’s mission, interested in evidence-based policy, and eager to learn more about when and how research is used in policymaking
- A strong written and verbal communicator who can draft clear, professional emails and materials
- Able to work on tasks independently in a remote work environment and communicate progress to team members
- Organized, detail-oriented, and willing to ask questions
- Proficient in Microsoft Office, Google Apps, Dropbox, and Zoom. Experience with Salesforce and/or Asana is a bonus
Company Description
SSN is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, class, color, disability, ethnicity, faith, gender, national origin, race, sexual orientation, or gender identity. People of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals, and women are strongly encouraged to apply. Candidates considering a career transition or whose skills and experience fulfill some, but not all of the qualifications above are encouraged to apply.
Job Requirements
- An undergraduate student or graduate student
- Committed to SSN’s mission, interested in evidence-based policy, and eager to learn more about when and how research is used in policymaking
- A strong written and verbal communicator who can draft clear, professional emails and materials
- Able to work on tasks independently in a remote work environment and communicate progress to team members
- Organized, detail-oriented, and willing to ask questions
- Proficient in Microsoft Office, Google Apps, Dropbox, and Zoom. Experience with Salesforce and/or Asana is a bonus
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