79134BRJob Posting Title:Academic Year 2025-2026 Graduate InternshipDepartment:Child Advocacy-Government RelationsAutoReqId:79134BRStatus:Part-TimeStandard Hours per Week:20 Job Posting Category:Administration, InternshipJob Posting Description: Academic Year 2025-2026 Graduate Internship Boston Children’s Hospital - Office of Government Relations The Office of Government Relations works with policy decision-makers at the local, state, and national levels to uphold the hospital’s mission of providing exceptional clinical care, research, and training for pediatric providers. We work with our partners within the legislature and throughout the community to develop and advocate for policy solutions to keep young people safe and healthy. Schedule: Sept 2025-May 2026 - 20 hrs per week during normal business hours, Monday-Thursday. Hybrid format, in-person at least 1 day a week (min of 5 hrs & Tuesday is preferred). We cannot accommodate interns for 1 semester only. Location: Landmark Center, 401 Park Drive, Boston, MA 02215 This is a paid position: $17.50-$22.00/hour; salary is determined by education level. The Government Relations (Graduate) Intern will be responsible for:
Supporting the Government Relations team to advance hospital legislative priorities, through direct lobbying of legislators, grassroots organizing, and leading high-impact projects to advance bills related to pediatric healthcare access including Medicaid, social determinants of health and health related social needs, racial equity and social justice, behavioral health, and pediatric research
Managing and assisting with legislative and budget priority tracking and analysis
Supporting execution of advocacy events with support from Government Relations Specialists ranging in size from 25 – 300+ participants
Contributing, planning, and executing tours and events designed to educate government officials and community leaders about the Hospital
Creating infographics for advocacy initiatives and digital communications
Preparing voter registration and voter education materials
Attending relevant coalition, legislative, and community meetings, taking notes and maintaining records as requested
Monitoring departmental CRM databases
Collaborating with team members to facilitate child health advocacy trainings for hospital staff, volunteers, and patient families
Researching and writing policy briefings for hospital leaders and elected officials
Providing minimal admin support to team members, such as tracking advocacy efforts and scheduling meetings with elected officials
Creating visually appealing infographics for digital media advocacy
To qualify, you must have:
Current enrollment in a graduate program (Public Health, Political Science, Communications, Public Policy and Macro Social Work Practice) for the 2025-2026 academic year
Demonstrated interest in and passion for child health policy, equity, and legislative advocacy
Preferred attributes include:
A demonstrated commitment, through practice or advocacy, to equity, inclusion, social justice, and community engagement
Excellent interpersonal, communication, writing, research, and time management skills
Ability to work well in teams and independently
A strong interest to develop the following competencies:
Legislative, budget, and regulatory advocacy
Communications
Grassroots advocacy and education
Research
Hospital and departmental operations
Boston Children’s Hospital is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or disability.
Office/Site Location:BostonRegular, Temporary, Per Diem:Temporary Remote Eligibility :Part Remote/Hybrid