Public Policy Internship - Summer 2026

Rails To Trails Conservancy

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Posted 26 days ago

Internship

Washington, District of Columbia

Hybrid

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

The intern will support the Policy Team by conducting legislative research, analyzing transportation plans, and assisting with advocacy efforts. They will also help coordinate meetings with congressional staff and produce content for the organization's website and handouts.

Qualifications

Rails to Trails Conservancy is seeking a graduate or undergraduate student (senior preferred) for a Public Policy Internship. Candidates should be working toward a degree in a relevant field such as urban planning, public policy, or political science and demonstrate an interest in trails and active transportation. Strong organizational skills and an emphasis on American politics or transportation planning are preferred.

Job Description

Description

Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC) is the nation’s largest trails organization—with a grassroots community of more than 1 million strong—dedicated to building a nation connected by trails, reimagining public spaces to create safe ways for everyone to walk, bike and be active outdoors. Founded in 1986, Rails to Trails Conservancy's national office is located in Washington, D.C., with regional offices in California, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, and Milwaukee. For more information, visit www.railstotrails.org. Connect with RTC @railstotrails on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok and X (formerly known as Twitter).

Job Summary

RTC is a significant player in influencing federal and state transportation and recreation policies to support the development of trail and active transportation networks that promote mobility, health, economic vitality, livable communities, and environmental justice. Our strategy is to focus on making system-wide improvements to create safe, convenient walking and bicycling access to routine destinations so that people of all ages and abilities, regardless of their ZIP code, can get around on foot, bike, or wheelchair. Interns working with the RTC Policy team will have the opportunity to learn from some of the most experienced policy professionals in Washington, D.C., and from around the country, and advocate on the state and federal level for transformative policy on active transportation and trail infrastructure. 

This 12-week internship program begins in June 2026. Interns will have the flexibility to work 20-35 hours per week on a regular, consistent schedule.

Job Location

This position is located in our Washington, D.C., National Headquarters office. In-person presence is standard on Tuesdays and Thursdays with remote work scheduled on the remaining days. 

Job Duties

The Public Policy Intern will assist the Policy Team with implementing strategies to achieve favorable outcomes in federal and state legislative efforts necessary to make our vision a reality. 

Duties will include the following:

  • Supporting RTC staff and assisting with legislative advocacy for the policy agenda. 
  • Conduct background research on key members of Congress to determine their records and previous positions on active transportation and trails.
  • Identify communities with active transportation and trail network plans in key states and congressional districts.
  • Analyze active transportation and trail network plans in key states and congressional districts.
  • Produce project content for the RTC website and handouts.
  • Assist with coordinating meetings with congressional staff.
  • Additional communications and writing tasks, and potential cross-departmental work, as it arises, to assist with legislative advocacy work.

Supervisory Responsibilities

 This position does not have any supervisory responsibilities.

Requirements

Basic Qualifications and Personal Attributes

RTC is seeking a graduate or undergraduate student (Senior preferred) working toward a degree in a relevant field such as urban planning, public policy, environmental studies, economics, social sciences or political science. Preferred candidates should demonstrate an emphasis on American politics, fiscal policy or transportation planning, or significant coursework or experience in any of these fields. Candidates should be task-oriented and highly organized and possess a strong interest or background in trails and active transportation, the environment, sustainable transportation, urban planning and land use, public health, outdoor recreation, and/or the art and sciences of legislative advocacy. 

Applicants whose permanent residence is in one of the states where RTC operates will be considered for this internship program. This criterion aligns with our strategic goals and operational requirements. We are looking forward to discovering motivated and talented individuals from the District of Columbia, CA, CO, FL, MD, ME, MI, MT, NJ, OH, OR, PA, VA, or WI.

Work Environment

Normal office setting with a low noise level.

Employer’s Right: RTC reserves the right to revise, change, or reclassify this job description at any time in accordance with RTC’s business needs. This job description is not an implied contract.

Commitment to Diversity

Rails to Trails Conservancy seeks diverse, passionate, and qualified individuals who want to make a difference in the world. RTC is an equal-opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, and other legally protected characteristics.

If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please e-mail careers@railstotrails.org and provide the nature of your request and your contact information.

Rails To Trails Conservancy

At Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC), we believe that communities are healthier and happier when trail networks are central to their design. Since 1986, RTC has worked to bring the power of trails to more communities across the country, serving as the national voice for the rail-trail movement. With more than one million grassroots supporters, 23,000 miles of rail-trails on the ground nationwide and more than 8,000 miles of rail-trails ready to be built, our focus is on linking these corridors—creating trail networks that connect people and places, bringing transformative benefits to communities all across the country. Our flagship initiatives—TrailLink.com, TrailNation™ and the Great American Rail-Trail™—bring that strategy to life, connecting millions of people by trail. For three decades, RTC has served as the national voice for trails, setting the precedent that rail-trails are need-to-have community assets and establishing policies and practices that ensure these trails are built. Learn how: railstotrails.org.

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