Collective Bargaining and Member Advocacy Intern (Summer 2026)

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National Education Association

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The intern will support the Collective Bargaining & Member Advocacy department by conducting research, performing data entry for salary reports, and drafting qualitative and quantitative summaries. They will also assist with partnership events, policy forums, and engage in learning opportunities regarding social and racial justice in education.

This internship is ideal for juniors, seniors, recent graduates (within 18 months), or graduate students interested in public education policy. Students with degrees in Education, Political Science, Labor Relations, or related fields are encouraged to apply. Strong research, communication, and data analysis skills are desired to support collective bargaining and member advocacy efforts.

Must Have Skills for ATS

Research

Data analysis

Writing

Editing

Social media

Communication

Data entry

Public policy

Collective bargaining

Advocacy

Problem solving

Proofreading

Interpersonal skills

Collaboration

Report preparation

Job Description

If you would enjoy working in a dynamic environment and are looking for an opportunity to become part of a stellar team of professionals, we invite you to apply online today.

Posting Period:

April 06, 2026 - Until Filled

Employee Type:

OO116 Collective Bargaining & Member Advocacy Department (CBMA), SHORTTERM Short-term Temps

Position Type:

Intern (Fixed Term)

Position Details:

NEA is accepting applications for individuals interested in participating in the NEA Internship Program for the Summer 2026 session, which will begin on or after May 4, 2026, and will end on August 10, 2026.  The internships range from six weeks to a full semester.  Interns will receive a stipend of $20 per hour and may intern up to a maximum of twenty (20) hours a week. This is not a remote internship, and interns should be able to commute to the office in Washington, D.C.

The NEA Internship Program provides interns with training, learning opportunities, educational activities and exposure to a variety of rich and substantive programmatic experiences that support quality public education. These experiences may include conducting research; data analysis; writing, editing, using Internet applications and social media; participating in and assisting with partnership events, meetings and policy forums; visits to Capitol Hill; and other appropriate program-related activities.

Collective Bargaining & Member Advocacy Intern:  Position Summary

The NEA partners with institutions of higher education, intern programs and other organizations to identify interns - generally juniors, seniors, recent college graduates (up to 18 months) or graduate students - who are interested in public education policy and education issues. Students pursuing degrees in Education, Political Science, Government, Labor Relations, Human Resources, Public Policy, Social Sciences, Business, Finance, Economics, Management, Communications, Computer Science, Journalism, Mass Media,  Graphic Design, Digital Communications  and other disciplines are encouraged to apply.

Position Emphasis: This position supports NEA’s strategic objective to focus the energy and resources of its 3 million members toward the promotion of public education by participating in internship opportunities and assignments in the Collective Bargaining & Member Advocacy department of the Center for Advocacy and Political Action.

Collective Bargaining & Member Advocacy Intern Activities:

  • Support the data collection and data entry process for the annual teacher salary benchmark report
  • Communicate with Affiliates to obtain information for research work
  • Online research to support strong collective bargaining agreements and the union’s advocacy priorities
  • Follow up on stories about settled collective bargaining agreements and memorandums of understanding
  • Draft qualitative and quantitative reports and summaries
  • Conduct research in support of the department’s work on bargaining for the common good
  • Engage and learn more about social and racial justice issues in the field of education

Additionally, NEA interns will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with NEA staff and participate in a variety of meaningful learning experiences, projects and opportunities during the internship.  In addition to participating in assigned Center/department activities, based on their skills and interests, interns will also have opportunities to participate in relevant NEA sponsored and/or approved group activities that may occur at NEA or in the Washington Metropolitan area.  The group activities may include participation in interviews with the NEA President and Executive Director, and organizational leadership and staff, observing NEA events such as Representative Assembly events, Board meetings or cross Center/department events, participating in policy forums, organizing or lobbying activities, and organized partner or Intern events in the Washington DC Metropolitan area, such as Washington DC Intern Week.

Expected Skills and Opportunities for Development

  • Research worker issues such as educator pay, working conditions, benefits, etc.
  • Learn about collective bargaining and advocacy at the local level
  • Advocacy writing

Interns will also learn about the NEA, its role in public education, issues affecting NEA members at the national, state and local level and advocacy strategies to support members and the students they serve.  In addition to obtaining experience in their area of interest, interns may develop skills in collaboration, communication, writing, research, analysis, preparing reports, interviewing, and use of organizing tools and strategies.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the following is provided:  The position involves skill in using a computer and/or laptop; oral and written communication skills; skills in proofreading and editing; use of clear and articulate speech; interpersonal relations skills; reasoning and problem solving skills; ability to work in a fast-paced environment; ability to sit for long periods, stoop, bend, reach and carry light materials (up to 10 lbs.); and ability to travel by various methods of transportation, e.g., airplane, car.

NEA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER AND ENCOURAGES WOMEN, MINORITIES AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES TO APPLY.

NEA Participates in E-Verify. Read more here E-Verify Participation & Right to Work.

NEA complies with the DC Wage Transparency Act of 2023.

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National Education Association

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