The communications intern will participate in both in-person and virtual Strategic Communications team discussions and meet individually with team members to receive and report on assignments, contributing to an experienced team that enhances the foundation’s leadership and effectiveness in driving social change for the benefit of individuals and society. We commission audience, public narrative, and message-framing research that informs a unique approach in philanthropy to influence the actions and beliefs of change agents. We target narrow, influential audiences to shift long-term perspectives through compelling stories. We educate a broader public by supporting independent journalism that shapes public opinion and informs the reporting of other journalists. We measure our effectiveness by monitoring reach, engagement, and shifts in attitudes and beliefs, discourse, and national news coverage. The intern will create, co-create, lead, and manage various projects, emphasizing a core set of tasks that can be initiated and completed within 12 weeks. Our work spans the foundation, bringing interns into contact with diverse colleagues in state and federal policy, programmatic strategy involving community colleges, public colleges and universities, and minority-serving institutions, such as historically Black colleges. We also support Lumina’s research, evaluation, data analysis, and impact investing efforts.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree