Chapin Hall is a policy research center at that providespublic and private decision-makers with rigorous research and achievable solutions to support them in improving the lives of children families and communities. Chapin Hall partners with policymakers practitioners and philanthropists at the forefront of research and policy development by applying a unique blend of scientific research real-world experience and policy expertise to construct actionable information practical tools and ultimately positive change for children youth and families. Established in 1985 Chapin Halls areas of research include child welfare systems community capacity to support children and families and youth homelessness. For more information about Chapin Hall visit .
Chapin Hall embraces a Work from Anywhere approach which offers flexible remote work from anywhere in the United States
About the Internship
Communications interns are part of the Office of Communication and Dissemination. The goal of this office is to accelerate dissemination of research so that practice and policy for child youth and family well-being is driven by evidence.
This is a summer internship that starts on June 15th and ends on August 7th.
This internship is 20 hours per week for 8 weeks and pays $20.89 per hour.
All interns will have professional-level work examples for their portfolios by the close of their internship.
The specific functions of this office include:
Internships will be designed to facilitate the interns learning and experience in the interns chosen concentration of communication work. Tasks performed during the internship can include but are not limited to: writing for the web; crafting social media plans and content; data visualization; video production; graphic design; and developing communication strategy.
To Apply
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MINIMUM PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Pre-employment background checks are required for all Chapin Hall positions. Chapin Hall approaches background checks with respect and fairness ensuring that every applicant is given equitable review and opportunity. Chapin Halls background check process complies with Section 2-103.1 of the Illinois Human Rights Act. Accordingly a conviction will only be considered disqualifying if it has a substantial relationship to the job or if hiring the individual would pose an unreasonable risk to workplace safety. If you have any questions please reach out to .
Formal expressions of interest are accepted online only. A cover letter resume writing sample and reference contact information are required to be considered for this position. Individuals in need of reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should contact Human Resources by calling or by sending an email to
Chapin Hall is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer that values and actively seeks diversity in its workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color creed religion age sex genetic information marital status sexual orientation gender identity orexpression citizenship citizenship status pregnancy ormaternity nationaloriginstatusasanindividual with disability ancestryprotectedveteranstatus oranyother statusprotected by law. Per U.S. Department of Labor regulations Chapin Hall offers visa sponsorship in limited instances for hard-to-fill specialty occupation roles. If you have questions about visa sponsorship at Chapin Hall please reach out to
Required Experience:
Intern