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Intern, Public Policy, Advocacy and Media Relations

CompanyNAFSA: Association of International Educators
LocationWashington
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMay 5, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will support public policy efforts by researching legislation, tracking congressional outreach, and drafting communications for blogs and social media. They will also assist in planning advocacy events and analyzing media coverage related to international education.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
242
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
20 hours
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About The Company
NAFSA: Association of International Educators is the world's largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education and exchange. NAFSA's 10,000 members are located at more than 3,500 institutions worldwide, in over 150 countries. NAFSA advances public policies that promote international education and is committed to supporting a broad public dialogue about the value and importance of international education. Through professional development programs, publications, and networks of professionals, NAFSA provides opportunities for knowledge creation, knowledge sharing, and skill-building. NAFSA also plays a leadership role in increasing awareness of and support for the internationalization of higher education among education leaders, public policy makers, and the broader community.
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Description

NAFSA Association of International Educators is the world’s largest association of professionals committed exclusively to advancing international education and exchange. The association provides professional development opportunities, promotes research and knowledge, and convenes conference and collaborative dialogues.


The Public Policy team, which includes grassroots advocacy and media relations, leads NAFSA’s efforts to advocate for policies that foster the exchange of ideas, create a commonsense immigration process, and encourage global engagement. This internship is ideal for students who are seeking careers in public policy, government relations, advocacy, media relations, or international education, and is an excellent opportunity to experience working in a nonprofit association.


Summer 2026 Intern Projects (June through August):

  • Contribute to the collecting and publishing of international education “success stories” including high profile/high impact international student and scholars and U.S. study abroad participants
  • Support NAFSA’s contributions to the U.S. for Success Coalition, including research, writing and administrative responsibilities
  • Utilize congressional management system to track outreach & positive actions by members of Congress
  • Assist staff in researching and reporting on legislation and regulations affecting international education
  • Attend meetings, briefings, and hearings on Capitol Hill (virtual or in-person)
  • Assist in preparation and dissemination of press releases and statements
  • Write for NAFSA’s blog, social media tools, and member communications
  • Assist in planning and executing events, such as Advocacy Day, Hill briefings or related to the annual conference
  • Compile and analyze major news media coverage relevant to NAFSA’s work, including issues related to international education, higher education, immigration, and foreign policy

The ideal candidate will be a detail-oriented self-starter; proficient with Microsoft Office suite applications, especially Excel and Word; experienced with customer service; adept with Zoom and social media platforms; and have excellent written, oral, and interpersonal skills. Preferred candidates will have a strong interest in and knowledge of public policy, U.S. government and politics, immigration, or international relations, and Capitol Hill or related experience.


Compensation: $18.00/hour for 20 hours per week with opportunity for holiday, retirement benefits, if eligible.


To be considered, you must be able to demonstrate that you are authorized to work in the US without requiring NAFSA’s sponsorship. We welcome students with valid work authorization wishing to complete their experiential learning through their established curricular practical training (CPT), optional practical training (OPT) or academic training eligibility.

Key Skills
Public PolicyGovernment RelationsAdvocacyMedia RelationsMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft WordCustomer ServiceZoomSocial MediaWritten CommunicationOral CommunicationInterpersonal SkillsResearchLegislative Tracking
Categories
Government & Public SectorEducationCreative & MediaAdministrative
Benefits
HolidayRetirement Benefits