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FALL Intern, Science Policy & Government Relations (Legislative)

Company:
American Geophysical Union
Location:
Washington, DC, 20009
Posted:
May 22, 2025
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AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION - WASHINGTON, DC

Fully Remote

Internship

Day

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WHY JOIN AGU

Our employees are our most valuable assets! You will feel welcomed and supported from the moment you join our team, and you will take part in strengthening and evolving our workplace culture.

We offer work-life balance- We are a remote-first organization, with flexible work hours.

WHO WE ARE

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) supports a global community of more than half a million professionals and advocates in the Earth and space sciences.

Through broad and inclusive partnerships, AGU aims to advance discovery and solution science that accelerate knowledge and create solutions that are ethical, unbiased and respectful of communities and their values. Our programs include serving as a scholarly publisher, convening virtual and in-person events, and providing career support. We live our values in everything we do, such as our net-zero energy renovated building in Washington, D.C., and our Ethics and Equity Center, which fosters a diverse and inclusive geoscience community to ensure responsible conduct.

This is an exciting time to work at AGU. Every day we approach our work with a sense of purpose, and we look for others who share that passion and desire for a career with impact.

WHO YOU ARE

At AGU we are looking for individuals who want to learn something new every day, who welcome a challenge, and are motivated to achieve results in a fast-paced environment.

You will:

Have a basic understanding of the legislative process in the U.S. or a strong interest in learning this process.

Be a proactive and creative problem solver who enjoys collaborating across diverse teams.

Possess a passion for Earth and space sciences consistent with the goals of AGU and demonstrate a keen interest in how science informs public policy.

Whether you’re pursuing a career in science, policy, advocacy, or communication, you’re looking for an opportunity to build real-world skills, contribute to meaningful projects, and grow your professional network.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

You will gain firsthand, practical experience advancing Earth and space science policy with an exciting, dynamic team. Science Policy & Government Relations is an essential part of AGU operations, strategically communicating Earth and space science research to policymakers, the public, and other key stakeholders. You will help U.S. Federal agencies, Congress, our global scientific community, and others by working with us to promote science through policy.

This position will focus on legislative advocacy—informing and influencing lawmakers to support policies that advance Earth and space sciences and ensure the scientific community’s voice is heard in federal decision-making.

Follow New Developments in Science Policy

Monitor congressional hearings, briefings, and other key policy developments related to AGU’s policy priorities.

Summarize relevant science policy news and legislative updates for AGU staff and members.

Conduct background research on bills, agency actions, and policy trends affecting Earth and space sciences.

Craft Messaging to Drive the Mission

Draft letters to policymakers, memos, talking points, and fact sheets reflecting AGU’s priorities.

Help shape advocacy messaging that connects science to real-world solutions.

Prepare materials for meetings with congressional offices and federal agencies.

Power Up Science Policy Events

Support the planning and execution of high-impact events, including science policy workshops, congressional briefings, and congressional advocacy days.

Assist with logistics, outreach, and follow-up to ensure successful engagement.

Collaborate, Contribute, and Make an Impact

Join team meetings and contribute to inter-departmental projects.

Engage with AGU’s external partners and support science coalition initiatives.

What You’ll Gain

Real-world experience in science policy and government relations.

Insight into the U.S. legislative process, federal science agencies, and how scientific research shapes policy decisions.

Profestional development through writing, research, and communication opportunities that build your resume and confidence.

Mentorship and networking with AGU staff, science policy professionals, and a global community of Earth and space scientists.

A deeper understanding of the role professional societies play in advocating for science and supporting researchers.

WHAT YOU WILL BRING

Two+ years of coursework towards a bachelor’s degree in Earth or space sciences. A Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Ph.D. is preferred.

Proficiency in research, writing, and verbal communication skills.

Professional interpersonal skills to interact with AGU members and policymakers.

Ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks, and meet tight deadlines.

Organizational and problem-solving skills, with attention to detail.

Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), internet browsers, and web search engines.

Familiarity with legislative tracking tools (e.g., Congress.gov, Quorum) or science communication is a plus.

HIRING SPECIFICS

We understand that it is unrealistic for candidates to fulfill 100% of the criteria listed in a job posting. However, we encourage you to apply if you meet the majority of the requirements because we know that skills evolve. If you are willing to learn and evolve alongside us, join our team!

Full Time, Hourly, 3-month Fall Internship, remote in several US States.

We are not hiring in WA, OR, or CA at this time.

Pay is $17.50 per hour.

AGU will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Work Authorization: We will not sponsor applicants for work visas in the US.

We care deeply about fairness, so you can be assured that your application will never be judged based on religious belief, age, color, race, creed, marital status, gender, sexual orientation, political affiliation, ethnic origin, or disability.

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To Apply: You must upload/submit a cover letter and a resume.

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