The Field Department of the ACLU of Washington (ACLU-WA) coordinates and encourages the activism of ACLU members statewide to promote and protect civil liberties. Activism occurs through the ACLU-WA chapters, student clubs, the e-mail activist network, and members. Our activities to advance an issue include supporting chapters and clubs to implement campaigns, organizing phone banks, staffing information tables, and providing resources to community groups. Field Interns are utilized year-round to assist the Field Department in achieving its goals.
The minimum time commitment for academic year interns is one quarter. Average hours per week are 12-20 hours with flexibility for actual days worked. All positions are unpaid; interns are encouraged to earn credit for their time, but volunteers are welcome as well.
Responsibilities include:
Basic office responsibilities such as mailings, database entry, photocopying, filing, etc.
Research for local campaigns and projects
Volunteer coordination for outreach events
Phone banking
Experience in administrative support is highly recommended.
To apply, please mail or e-mail a résumé, writing sample and cover letter, to the ACLU-WA. (The writing sample should be no longer than three pages.)
ACLU-WA Internship Screening Committee
705 Second Avenue, Suite 300
Seattle, WA, 98104
or internships@aclu-wa.org
For further information, you may contact the ACLU at 206.624.2184
All interested individuals, including women, people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-gender people, disabled people and people over 55 are encouraged to apply.
Spring quarter applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Summer applications will not be accepted until April 15th.
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