Intern with UsCome work side by side with our amazing team to change the world for farmed animals.
LEGAL DEPARTMENT INTERNSHIPS
As a Mercy For Animals legal intern, you can help shape the future of animal law. Legal interns gain invaluable experience while assisting our campaigns and high-impact work advocating for animals in courts, state houses, and administrative agencies. A vital part of our team, our interns are closely involved with important projects.
You’ll work directly with our international team of attorneys to research and analyze federal, state, and local laws; draft memoranda; review undercover footage; execute campaigns; and assist with administrative and corporate governance tasks pertaining to general nonprofit administration and legal compliance. You’ll leave with hands-on experience in a wide variety of legal disciplines and insight into the field of animal protection.
THE DETAILS
Mercy For Animals offers full-time internships during the summer, fall, and spring, which can be completed remotely. Internships are unpaid, but academic credit may be available. We are looking for a minimum time commitment of six weeks.
Application deadlines for legal department internships are July 1 for fall, November 1 for spring, and December 31 for summer.
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If you’ve got what it takes to intern with our legal team,
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Organizing Internships
As a Mercy For Animals organizing intern, you will gain hands-on experience in the Organizing Department and general insights into the animal protection movement. The internship will equip you with essential knowledge and a variety of skills.
THE DETAILS
Hatch Project Lab (70%)
We are introducing a new element of our internship program, Hatch Project Lab. Interns will work in groups of 3–5 to address an issue that the organization is experiencing. This is the bulk of our internship program, and interns can expect to partner with other interns, gain skills in project management, create deliverables, and practice presenting to a professional audience.
Organizing Tasks (30%)
As organizing intern, you will partner with the Organizing Department in the development and implementation of organizing and volunteer program elements, including volunteer management, copywriting, digital strategy, and data collection and analysis.
Specific Activities and Tasks (in order of importance):
- Complete a lab project with the team and alongside staff
- Communicate with and assist volunteers and other advocates with their needs across Facebook, Slack, email, and other platforms
- Draft copy for promotional and informational emails that thousands of volunteers around the world will receive
- Assist with data collection, organization, and analysis
- Adhere to all organizational policies and procedures
- Perform other tasks as the need arises
Your qualifications will be the foundation for success:
- Current enrollment in university or college classes
- High school diploma
- Bachelors’ degree in marketing, nonprofit management, environmental studies, or education (a plus, not a must)
- Some familiarity with animal protection issues and the movement
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Commitment to our organizational objectives and values
- Willingness to learn and bring bold and innovative ideas to the department
Time commitment: 10–15 hours per week, depending on lab group and project
Time of My Life
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"What keeps me focused is to remember that we are their only hope."
—Camilla, an undercover investigator in Brazil