This would be a great fit for someone with a wide bevy of communications skills, who is also interested in learning health policy related to long-term care, family caregiving, aging and disabilities. Ideally, the right candidate would be interested in taking on a leadership role for the campaign.
The fellowship is paid ($10/hour), part-time (20 hours a week), with the opportunity to continue into the fall semester.
More about the position on our Idealist posting: http://www.idealist.org/view/internship/d49765mstN2D/.
Interested candidates are welcome to contact me at my information below.
Grace Whiting, JD Director
Strategic Partnerships National Alliance for Caregiving
4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 205
Bethesda, MD 20814
gracewhiting@caregiving.org
Phone: (301) 718-8444
Fax: (301) 951-9067
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