The National Partnership for Women & Families is a nonprofit, non-partisan 501(c)3 organization that fights for equality and equity for all women and families to improve their daily lives. We are seeking a Huber Reproductive Health Equity Legal Fellow to provide policy and legal analysis to the Health Justice and Congressional Relations teams. This is a terrific opportunity for a recent law school graduate who wants to work in the movement for health equity and abortion justice. The National Partnership for Women & Families has been on the forefront in the fight for women’s equality for 50 years, from health care and reproductive rights to fair pay and family friendly policies. Although we are not a reproductive justice organization, we are dedicated to the principles of reproductive justice–racial equity and justice, intersectionality, and centering the needs of those systematically oppressed and incorporating them into our daily work. We believe that achieving health equity goes beyond improving access to care. Instead, we advocate for systemic change in accessing quality, equitable, culturally-responsive, and person-centered care. We also believe that our mission includes supporting the next generation of health equity leadership to strengthen our movement.
Position Summary
National Partnership for Women & Families, with the support of the Huber Foundation, is proud to host a Huber Reproductive Health Equity Legal Fellow. This is a one-year fellowship offering recent law school graduates a professional development opportunity focused on federal reproductive health policy and law. The Fellow will work with the Health Justice and Congressional Relations teams on various issues around advocacy for reproductive health, rights, and justice. Areas of focus will include abortion access and coverage, contraception and other sexual and reproductive health issues, as well as related intersectional issues.
This Fellowship is for one year, beginning in September 2026. The Fellow will learn the federal reproductive health policy landscape while also honing skills in administrative advocacy, rapid response to key reproductive rights court decisions, policy analysis and federal policy tracking, tracking relevant cases in the courts, and policy and legal research and writing. Note that the National Partnership is not a litigating organization, and litigation is not a part of this fellowship. The team’s goal is for the Fellow to have a positive growth experience at the National Partnership that will serve as a launchpad into future work.
Primary Responsibilities:
This position reports to the Director of Reproductive Health and Rights, and will also work with the Vice President for Health Justice, Director of Congressional Relations for Reproductive Health and Rights, and others across the team and the organization.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Policy research and writing
Collaboration with coalitions and external stakeholders
Qualifications:
Supervisory Responsibility
None.
Classification
The National Partnership recognizes a staff bargaining unit, National Partnership United , affiliated with the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union/IFPTE Local 70, a union for non- profit workers. This position is included in the NP United bargaining unit.
Salary & Benefits
Salary is $72,000 for this position. The National Partnership provides a generous benefits package that includes generous paid time off including paid federal holidays plus an office closure the last week of December; comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance; 403B and SEP-IRA retirement options; health, transit, parking, and dependent care flexible spending accounts; life insurance and long term disability insurance; paid family and medical leave for eligible employees; and more.
Employment and Workplace Details
This is a full-time Fellowship position based in our Washington, D.C. office. The National Partnership maintains a hybrid work environment. The Huber Reproductive Health Equity Legal Fellow will be required to work in the office a minimum of four days per month, with additional in-office and in-person days determined by your role and job responsibilities. There is a probationary period during the first six months of employment.
Office and Team Culture
The National Partnership is a 50+ person staff that fosters a collaborative culture. We have a collegial work environment. The National Partnership is committed to protecting our employees and our communities from COVID-19. Toward that goal, the National Partnership requires all employees to be fully vaccinated and completely up to date via an FDA authorized and/or approved COVID-19 vaccination. Fully Vaccinated is defined by the CDC as being 2 weeks after the final dose in a primary series of COVID-19 vaccines (2 doses of Pfizer or Moderna, 1 dose of Johnson & Johnson). Up to date means a person has received all recommended COVID-19 vaccines, including any booster dose(s) when eligible. New employees must be fully vaccinated before their start date, and up-to-date as soon as eligible, unless an exemption due to a medical condition or a sincerely held religious belief or practice is granted.
The National Partnership is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to racial equity and social justice. We make a particular effort to recruit people of color to apply for open positions. People of color, LGBTQ individuals, people with disabilities, and people with other historically underrepresented identities are encouraged to apply. Please see the “know your rights” resources published by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and D.C. Office of Human Rights for more information.
If you require reasonable accommodations as part of the hiring process, please email accommodations@nationalpartnership.org
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the individual(s) assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required. Management reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and to assign other duties as necessary. In addition, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
How to Apply
Please submit your application through this posting and include:
To upload your writing sample, please click on the "Additional Files" link at the bottom of the application. Please be sure all materials are included in your application. Incomplete applications may not be considered. The deadline to apply is February 13, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time.
Requirements
Screener Questions: Huber Fellowship Application Questions
What does reproductive justice look like to you, and how have your experiences influenced the way you look at reproductive health and rights? (required)
Why did you decide to take a legal approach and pursue a law degree to advance your vision for reproductive rights? Given that we are not a litigation organization, how do you see your law degree being put to use? (required)
How do the intersections of people’s experiences shaped by their gender, race and ethnicity, and other identities or characteristics that have been structurally disadvantaged in the United States relate to their reproductive health, rights, and justice? (required)
If you could improve anything within the reproductive health, rights, and justice movement, what would that be? (required)
What do you bring to a team? What is your superpower within the movement? (required)