Job title: General Intern
Location: Remote or hybrid, Washington DC
Classification: Temporary, part-time, non-exempt
Organization: Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth (CFSY)
Due: Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis
Position Available: June 2025
Overview of the position:
The Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth is hiring an intern for the Summer 2025 term! Founded in 2009, the CFSY works to ban juvenile life without parole in the United States, and create opportunities for those directly impacted by extreme sentencing to thrive and lead. Interns work up to 19 hours a week in a part-time position for a 12-week term, and assist the CFSY staff by responding to letters from incarcerated individuals, assisting with communications projects, and performing program support and administrative tasks. College credit eligibility can be provided upon successful completion of the internship. Over the course of the employment period, interns will become familiar with national and state efforts to end juvenile life without parole and other extreme sentences for children.
The Summer 2025 Internship will be remote or hybrid.
The intern reports to the Outreach & Advocacy Associate and works across each department over the course of their term. This internship is separate from our legal internship, but law students are encouraged to check back for future opportunities.
Primary Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Values and Traits:
Location and Travel
The CFSY’s headquarters are in Washington, DC, with many staff working remotely throughout the country. For this Summer 2025 position, interns will work remotely or hybrid. There may be options to work in our office in Washington, D.C., but this is not required. Temporary employees are asked to provide their own computer. However, this should not be a barrier to employment and accommodations can be made. All business related travel will be paid for by the CFSY in accordance with our travel policy.
Physical Environment and Equipment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Compensation, Benefits, and Culture:
The hourly wage for this position is $17.95. This position is temporary, part-time, and non-exempt; the Intern will work up to 19 hours/week for 12 weeks.
The CFSY believes in and actively practices meaningful connection to individuals directly impacted by extreme prison sentences. We work in deep partnership with people currently in prison, those who have been released, and their family and social networks. All staff at the CFSY, regardless of role and position, engage in this connection and are regularly proximate to those directly impacted by the work we do.
To apply:
Email a letter of interest, resume, and two references (contact information only, recommendation letters are not necessary) in one PDF file to ahollies@cfsy.org. Use “Intern-Last Name” as the subject of your email and as the file name for your PDF, and include your availability in the email. For tax purposes, please list the address you will be working from for the duration of the internship on your resume. Unfortunately, we are only able to consider and hire applicants who reside in the following states: MI, PA, MD, IL, TN, KS, CA, DC, and the DMV area. Only complete applications sending all application materials in one PDF file will be reviewed. This position is not open to high school students. This internship is separate from our legal internship, but law students are encouraged to check back for future opportunities.
We will offer interviews based on application strength, including demonstrated interest, writing ability, availability to work 19 hours per week, and any work experience. Our Summer 2025 Internship program will be virtual or hybrid.
The CFSY is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. People of color, individuals with disabilities, members of the LGBTQ community, and those with personal experience in the criminal legal system are strongly encouraged to apply.
Job title: General Intern
Location: Remote or hybrid, Washington DC
Classification: Temporary, part-time, non-exempt
Organization: Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth (CFSY)
Due: Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis
Position Available: June 2025
Overview of the position:
The Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth is hiring an intern for the Summer 2025 term! Founded in 2009, the CFSY works to ban juvenile life without parole in the United States, and create opportunities for those directly impacted by extreme sentencing to thrive and lead. Interns work up to 19 hours a week in a part-time position for a 12-week term, and assist the CFSY staff by responding to letters from incarcerated individuals, assisting with communications projects, and performing program support and administrative tasks. College credit eligibility can be provided upon successful completion of the internship. Over the course of the employment…
We are only able to consider and hire applicants who reside in the following states: MI, PA, MD, IL, TN, KS, CA, DC, and the DMV area.
We are only able to consider and hire applicants who reside in the following states: MI, PA, MD, IL, TN, KS, CA, DC, and the DMV area.
Email a letter of interest, resume, and two references (contact information only, recommendation letters are not necessary) in one PDF file to ahollies@cfsy.org. Use “Intern-Last Name” as the subject of your email and as the file name for your PDF, and include your availability in the email. For tax purposes, please list the address you will be working from for the duration of the internship on your resume. Unfortunately, we are only able to consider and hire applicants who reside in the following states: MI, PA, MD, IL, TN, KS, CA, DC, and the DMV area. Only complete applications sending all application materials in one PDF file will be reviewed. This position is not open to high school students. This internship is separate from our legal internship, but law students are encouraged to check back for future opportunities.
We will offer interviews based on application strength, including demonstrated interest, writing ability, availability to work 19 hours per week, and any work experience. Our Summer 2025 Internship program will be virtual or hybrid.
The CFSY is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. People of color, individuals with disabilities, members of the LGBTQ community, and those with personal experience in the criminal legal system are strongly encouraged to apply.
Email a letter of interest, resume, and two references (contact information only, recommendation letters are not necessary) in one PDF file to ahollies@cfsy.org. Use “Intern-Last Name…