Interns will participate in the landscape and change-readiness assessment of the death penalty policy in Pennsylvania by identifying the beliefs, knowledge base, policy, and practice on capital punishment. Subjects include electeds, other community leaders, and Organizations.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis – we encourage you to submit your materials as soon as possible. If you are seeking academic credit or community service hours, please check to be sure that these hours meet the requirements of the organization.
Requirements:
- Reliability
- Tenacity
- Ability to work individually and as a member of a team
- Flexibility
- Ability to differentiate between Googling and conducting research
- Minimum of five hours per week
Interns have the opportunity to work in Allegheny, Dauphin, Philadelphia, Washington, or York County. Applicants may also work in a 100% virtual environment, provided they have access to appropriate and reliable connections via PC or MAC. Cell phones are not adequate for this work.