About the role
Global Health Action is looking for a Policy, Research, and Advocacy Intern. The Intern will provide programmatic, research, and analytical support to the Health Systems Advisor at Global Health Action. S/he will gain valuable knowledge and experience about the complex system and factors affecting health policy at international and national levels and how to influence them. This internship requires 20hrs/week (mandatory: Thursdays 10am-2pm ET; Five Orientation days 10am-2pm ET). This is a part-time, unpaid internship opportunity. Internship timeframe: A minimum of 12 weeks (May 18 - August 7, 2026) for 20 hrs per week. The position is remote from anywhere in the world, with the option to be hybrid. The intern will have the opportunity to become exposed to pressing ethical issues in global health, become familiar with working with coalitions and collaborative concepts, and work with a supervisor who is interested in mentoring. Click here to listen to what our prior interns have to say.
What you'll do
- Conduct health policy research and analysis on topics relevant to global health and development and draft summary/position papers/policy briefs
- Monitor and track policy developments and team activities
- Analyze state and federal legislation related to global health, development, health workers, and other health issues of concern to communities in low-resourced settings
- Attend meetings and events, take detailed notes, and report back
- Research, draft, edit, and format public-facing content and materials, such as talking points, briefs, and reports
- Other duties and tasks as assigned
Learning Outcomes:
- Will learn about core elements of the U.S. and Global policymaking process, the roles of various parties and key stakeholders in crafting policy, and GHA’s issue areas
- Will gain experience conducting research and analysis for policy and advocacy aims
- Will learn about administrative and legislative advocacy strategies
- Will have the opportunity to observe, interact, and network with INGO partners and coalitions
- Will learn about the process of coordinating advocacy across an international NGO
Qualifications,
- Graduate student preferred
- Excellent written, oral, multitasking and interpersonal communications skills (writing sample required)
- Knowledge of, or interest in, global health or foreign policy
- Knowledge of internet research sources, including media search engines
- Familiarity with the federal legislative process
- Proficient in Microsoft Word (including creating graphs, charts, and tables), Excel, and PowerPoint
- Ability to multitask, and prioritize various tasks in a fast-paced work environment
- Facility with social media.
- Ability to work productively in a team environment as well as under minimal supervision, taking the initiative to ask questions as needed
- Academic and/or legal research and analysis skills are a plus
- Graphic design skills and experience creating visual materials are a plus
Please be prepared to upload a cover letter, resume, and writing sample when applying. Please include your available days and times. The resume should be no longer than three pages. A research paper is preferred. Applications submitted without a cover letter, resume, and writing sample will not be considered.
We recommend submitting your complete application promptly, as positions may close sooner if a sufficient number of applicants are received.