Website MPAC
Job Description:
The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) offers internships that provide hands-on experience in public policy advocacy, research, and community engagement. This program is ideal for individuals passionate about advancing social justice and contributing to policy-making processes. Below is a detailed overview of the internship, including responsibilities, qualifications, and the application process.
Details:
The MPAC internship immerses interns in the workings of a non-profit organization that focuses on advocacy and public policy, emphasizing the values and interests of American Muslims. Interns will participate in a variety of activities that support MPAC’s mission to foster positive societal change.
Responsibilities:
Interns at MPAC can expect to be involved in:
Research and Writing:
- Conducting research and drafting news briefs, policy briefs, and analysis on pertinent issues.
Advocacy Development:
- Assisting in the creation and implementation of advocacy strategies targeting government agencies and Congress.
Event Participation:
- Attending and reporting on conferences, congressional hearings, academic lectures, and other relevant events.
Community Engagement:
- Organizing projects that enhance community outreach and engagement.
Supporting Staff:
- Assisting with various policy and advocacy projects as needed.
Qualifications:
Candidates should possess the following qualifications:
Research Skills:
- Strong ability to conduct research and write effectively, especially on policy-related topics.
Understanding of Federal Processes:
- Knowledge of federal policymaking and legislative processes is preferred.
Interest in Advocacy:
- A genuine passion for public affairs advocacy, with a focus on issues affecting American Muslims and social justice.
Benefits:
While this is an unpaid internship, it offers valuable benefits, including:
Skill Development:
- Opportunities to build leadership, communication, and analytical skills.
Networking Opportunities:
- Build connections with professionals in public policy and advocacy.
Hands-On Experience:
- Engage directly with policy-making processes and community outreach.
Application Process:
To apply for the MPAC internship, follow these steps:
Prepare Application Materials:
- Submit a cover letter, resume, a writing sample (maximum of five pages), and references (contact information only).
Email Submission:
- Send your materials to internships@mpac.org, specifying the position and location in your cover letter.
Application Format:
- Format your email subject line according to MPAC’s guidelines (e.g., “Fall DC Policy Intern Application”).
Selection Process:
- Due to high application volumes, only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview.
- This internship is a great opportunity for students or recent graduates interested in gaining experience in public affairs within a supportive and mission-driven organization
To apply for this job please visit mpac-group.com.