Government Affairs Climate Internship Posting:
At Our Children’s Trust, we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Our Children’s Trust believes that diversity and inclusion is critical to our success and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.
Our Mission:
Our Children’s Trust is a non-profit public interest law firm that provides strategic, campaign-based legal services to youth from diverse backgrounds to secure their legal rights to a safe climate. We work to protect the Earth’s climate system for present and future generations by representing young people in global legal efforts to secure their binding and enforceable legal rights to a healthy atmosphere and stable climate, based on the best available science. We support our youth clients and amplify their voices before the third branch of government in a highly strategic legal campaign that includes targeted media, education, and public engagement work to support the youths’ legal actions. Our legal work – guided by constitutional, public trust, human rights laws and the laws of nature – aims to ensure systemic and science-based climate recovery planning and remedies at federal, state, and global levels. We seek legally-binding, countrywide and/or statewide science-based Climate Recovery Plans that will return atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations to levels below 350 ppm by the year 2100.
Position Summary:
This is a voluntary internship that will provide general support for OCT's strategic work in Washington, DC.
Government affairs interns will directly support OCT’s legal efforts in federal actions, including the constitutional and public trust climate case filed against the federal government by 21 young people in Juliana v. United States. Interns will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects. OCT relies heavily on interns for support, placing a premium on careful, accurate, and self-directed work. We are seeking experienced interns with excellent research, writing, and communication skills, and who are responsive, work independently, take initiative, flexible and think creatively to find solutions. Previous political campaign experience is a plus.
Key Responsibilities:
Time Commitment:
Positions can be full-time or part-time, and can be completed remotely. Preference will be given to students who can commit to working longer hours per week and for a longer timeframe. The majority of hours are preferred to be worked during normal business hours 9:00 - 5:00 pm EST, depending on your location. Extra hours may be requested during key events, including a congressional resolution introduction, organizational letters or youth outreach events.
Compensation:
Internships are unpaid; however, Our Children’s Trust is willing to support students in securing outside funding or academic credit for their work. OCT is an equal opportunity employer and committed to fostering diversity and inclusiveness among our staff and interns. People of color, women, LGBTQ+, and people of different faiths and national origin are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply:
Please complete our online application including resume and cover letter.
Application Deadlines:
OCT considers applications on a rolling basis as needed for the fall, winter, spring and summer internships.
This is an unprecedented opportunity for students or recent graduates to be part of a cutting-edge strategy to address the climate crisis.