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Campaigns and Outreach Intern: Based in Washington, DC or San Francisco, CA


SSDP interns in Washington, DC

No application deadline. Internship applications are always accepted.

This position is unpaid, but may count toward class credit.

Students for Sensible Drug Policy, a grassroots political advocacy organization with a member network of tens of thousands and a full-time national staff of five, is seeking a highly motivated individual to help promote alternatives to the failed War on Drugs. This is a part-time, unpaid internship that may be able to count toward class credit.

SSDP's staff currently consists of four full-time employees; two based in Washington, DC and two based in San Francisco, CA. Interns assist SSDP's staff in day-to-day tasks as well as campaign implementation, event planning, and outreach. Duties of the campaigns and outreach intern may include:

  • Policy research and analysis
  • Conference planning and promotion
  • New media outreach (Facebook, YouTube, blogs, etc)
  • Planning local events with live entertainment
  • Promoting SSDP at local schools, events, and conferences (flyering, tabling, etc)
  • Writing website articles
  • Database maintenance
  • Providing general assistance to SSDP members across North America
  • Administrative tasks (making copies, post office trips, etc.), not to exceed 35% of the intern's work
  • Other projects that fall in line with the intern's skills or goals

Prior experience with political advocacy work is valued but not necessary. However, a passion for reforming harmful drug policies and a willingness to learn new skills are essential.

How to Apply:

Washington, DC applicants should e-mail a one-page resume to Executive Director Kris Krane at kris@ssdp.org

San Francisco applicants should email a one-page resume to Associate Director Micah Daigle at micah@ssdp.org

Students for Sensible Drug Policy is an equal opportunity employer. SSDP has a strong commitment to diversity and, as such, women, people of color, LGBT individuals, and individuals who have been directly affected by the Drug War are encouraged to apply.

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1623 Connecticut Ave NW • Suite 300 • Washington, DC 20009 • Phone: (202) 293-4414 • Fax: (202) 293-8344 • Email: ssdp@ssdp.org