The Innocence Project works to free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice for everyone. Our work is guided by science and grounded in anti-racism. Since our inception, the Innocence Project has used DNA and other scientific advancements to prove wrongful conviction. To date, we have helped to free or exonerate more than 250 people who, collectively, spent more than 4,000 years behind bars. Our efforts have led to the passage of more than 200 transformative state laws and federal reforms. Today, the Innocence Project continues to fight for freedom, drive structural change, and advance the innocence movement. To learn more, please visit www.innocenceproject.org.
The Policy Operations Intern provides support for the day-to-day functions of our Policy Department, reporting directly to the Policy Administrator. While the department focuses on advancing legislation and advocacy efforts related to wrongful convictions, this role is primarily operations-driven, providing critical logistical, administrative, and project management support to ensure our work runs efficiently and effectively. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain exposure to policy and advocacy work while developing strong skills in coordination, event planning, and organizational management. The intern will work closely with the Policy Administrator to help manage scheduling, internal communications, and process tracking.
A key component of this role involves supporting the planning and execution of the department's annual conference in Nashville and assisting with the department’s internal retreat. The intern will help coordinate vendors, manage timelines, and ensure smooth event execution. The Policy Intern may also support the broader team with additional analytical and administrative tasks as needed.
This position will be a 10-week paid internship with a maximum requirement of 40 hours per week. Duties will commence on Monday, June 1 and conclude on Friday, August 14.
All Innocence Project employees must embrace, respect, and value the rich diversity of perspectives and experiences of a diverse and heterogeneous staff. We recognize and appreciate that our work is better for having varied participants and thought partners.
We are interested in every qualified candidate that is eligible to work in the United States. However, we are not able to sponsor visas.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple tasks independently in a fast-paced environment. This individual should be comfortable handling administrative responsibilities, including coordinating timelines, tracking details, and supporting event execution. Strong communicator who is clear, responsive, and authentic in their interactions with the ability to seek clarification when needed. Candidates who are reliable, adaptable, and thrive in an administrative-focused work environment will excel in this role.
Job duties include, but are not limited to:
The Innocence Project considers the diversity of its workforce to be vital to our organization’s success in meeting its mission. We strongly encourage applicants from all cultures, races, educational backgrounds, life experiences, socio-economic classes, sexual orientations, age, gender, and physical abilities to apply. Individuals with personal connections to the criminal legal system are strongly encouraged to apply.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, it is our policy not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, familial status, marital status, predisposing genetic characteristics, actual or perceived domestic violence victim status, unemployment status, caregiver status, or any other category protected by law.
To apply, please visit Workable. Upload a cover letter expressing your interest in the role and the organization’s work, and a resume titled with your name (last name. first name. cover letter/resume). Only applications with cover letters will be considered complete applications. Information submitted through this secure site is kept confidential. Attention to detail matters in this role. Please include the word "tulip" at the end of your cover letter to indicate you have read this posting in full. Due to the large volume of applications, we are unable to give applicant updates by phone or direct email.
**Applications for this position will be considered for one week until Friday, April 3rd, 6PM EST.**
$19 per hour for undergraduate students and $21 per hour for postgraduate students