Reproductive Rights Policy Intern
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Closes on Friday, January 10, 2025
Job Description
About the State Innovation Exchange
The State Innovation Exchange is fighting for a governance system that reimagines how elected officials, their constituents and civil society leaders build, shape and sustain shared power in service of racial, gender, social and economic justice within a multi-racial society.
The State Innovation Exchange (SiX) makes collaborative governance the norm among values-aligned state legislators in their partnership with issue advocates and grassroots leaders. Through this practice, we commit to centering the people most impacted by systemic and structural oppression to transform the conditions of power at the state level. When we do this, we will secure and sustain meaningful racial, gender, social and economic justice outcomes that are fully realized in the lived experience of these communities.
Collaborative governance is a governing model and practice in which the people most impacted by governing decisions have real agency, through collaboration with their elected decision makers, to pursue racial, gender, social, and economic justice by shaping the rules, processes, and structures that govern their lives.
About this Position
SiX’s Reproductive Rights Policy Intern supports the work of the Reproductive Rights team to amplify the work of legislators, organizing legislator databases, executing policy research, and growing the SiX Reproductive Freedom Leadership Council (RFLC). The Reproductive Rights Policy Intern will help the team organize and synthesize state legislator information for the 2025 legislative session, synthesize trending policies, as well as
support team projects. As a team, we seek to apply a reproductive justice framework to our policy, research and communications work, and are committed to disrupting how white supremacy culture shows up in organizations.
At SiX, we commit to equal pay for equal work. To counter pay inequality and uphold internal parity, we use a nonnegotiable starting salary system, while benchmarking our pay to highly competitive markets in the nonprofit sector. The rate for this position is $20/hr, and interns are eligible for paid leave benefits. The position is remote and open to anyone living in the United States. Interns are expected to work approximately 15-20 hours per week, but weekly hours are flexible and can be adjusted based on school schedules or other work commitments. This internship is anticipated to start in January of 2025 and end May 30, 2025.
Note: Research suggests that women and BIPOC individuals may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements. We encourage anyone who believes they have the skills and the drive necessary to succeed here to apply for this role.
Role Responsibilities
All staff at SiX have personalized role responsibilities – the outcomes and impacts you are expected to deliver as part of your unique role within the organization. As a Reproductive Rights Policy Intern you will report to the Director of Policy for Reproductive Rights and will be responsible for delivering on the following expectations in your day-to-day work:
- Research and track state legislation relating to reproductive health, rights and justice;
- Support the team in presenting at national and regional conferences;
- Support our RFLC, including in cross-state meetings between legislators and 1:1 technical assistance;
- Deepen partnerships with SiX State Directors, state legislators, and coalition partners;
- Monitor news and social media for key reproductive health, rights, and justice trends in state legislative work; and
- Create social media graphics and content to highlight RFLC members and their work.
Based on these expectations, the following qualifications are desired:
- Demonstrated interest in reproductive health, rights, and justice that centers race equity, economic justice, and democracy;
- Ability to communicate effectively with varying stakeholders i.e. senior staff, state legislators, and coalition partners
- Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to self-motivate and drive projects to completion;
- Strong research and writing skills; and
- Outstanding attention to detail.
Core Competencies
All staff roles at SiX are grounded in a set of core competencies that are standardized across the organization based on the type of role you hold. As a Reproductive Rights Policy Intern, you will be expected to demonstrate the following core competency expectations in your day-to-day work:
Organizational Values
All staff at SiX are responsible for upholding our organizational values, which were developed collaboratively by all staff. These describe the way we strive to do our work together and the kind of organizational culture we want to build. As a Reproductive Rights Policy Intern, you will be responsible for demonstrating the following behaviors in carrying out your day-to-day work:
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