[Jobs] Paid Internship - Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Leora Lawton llawton at berkeley.edu
Sun Jan 20 11:59:39 PST 2013



> Title:            Internship
>
> Sponsor:          Center on Budget and Policy Priorities http://www.cbpp.org/about/
>
> SYNOPSIS:  The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is a non-partisan
> research and policy institute working on federal and state fiscal policies
> and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income Americans.
>
> The Center seeks highly motivated undergraduate and
> graduate students (including law), as well as recent graduates, in the
> following areas for full-and occasionally part-time paid internships:
> Media, Federal Legislation, Health Policy, Housing Policy,
> International Budget Partnership, Food Assistance, National Budget and
> Tax Policy, Outreach Campaigns, State Fiscal Project and Welfare
> Reform and Income Support Division.
>
> Deadline(s):      03/01/2013
>                   06/15/2013
>                   10/15/2013
>
> Contact:          Internship Coordinator
>
> Address:          820 First Street, NE, Suite 510
>                   Washington, DC 20002
>                   U.S.A.
> E-mail:           internship at cbpp.org
> Web Site:	 http://www.cbpp.org/jobs/index.cfm?fa=internships
> Program URL:	 http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=2719
> Tel:              202-408-1080
> Fax:              202-408-1056
>
>
> DEADLINE NOTE
> Application deadlines are as follows:For summer internships - March 1.
> For fall internships, priority given to applications received by June 15.
> For spring internships, priority given to applications received by
> October 15.
>
>
> Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
>                   Any/No Restrictions
>
>
> Appl Type(s):     Predoctoral-Non-Student
>                   Graduate Student
>                   Undergraduate Student
>
>
> OBJECTIVES:  The Center seeks highly motivated undergraduate and
> graduate students (including law), as well as recent graduates, in the
> following areas for full-and occasionally part-time paid internships:
> Media, Federal Legislation, Health Policy, Housing Policy,
> International Budget Partnership, Food Assistance, National Budget and
> Tax Policy, Outreach Campaigns, State Fiscal Project and Welfare
> Reform and Income Support Division. The positions are designed to
> reflect an intern's interests in conjunction with the Center's needs
> and the legislative climate.
>
> ELIGIBILITY
>  Eligible applicants are undergraduate and graduate students
> (including law), as well as recent graduates. Applicants should have
> research, fact-gathering, writing, analytic, and computer skills and a
> willingness to do administrative as well as substantive tasks.
> International students are welcome to apply. The Center does not
> provide financial sponsorship for visas or work permits. You must have
> documentation of work authorization for the U.S. AND a U.S. Social
> Security number to be employed by the Center.
>
> FUNDING
>  The typical length of an internship is one semester (approximately
> 10-12 weeks). Doctoral students may receive between $12.50 and $15.50
> per hour depending on progress toward completion of degree
> requirements, relevant coursework, and research. Students with a
> Master's or law degree receive $12.50 per hour. Graduate students
> receive $10.50 per hour. Students with a Bachelor's degree receive
> $9.50 per hour. Undergraduate students receive $8.50 per hour.
>


-- 
Dr. Leora Lawton
Executive Director, Berkeley Population Center
 & Lecturer, Sociology Dept.
112A Survey Research Center
Corner Channing & Bowditch
(510) 643-1270 (office)
(510) 928-7572 (cell)
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