NOTE: While NFPRHA staff and interns work in a 100% remote environment, to be eligible for the Program Internship, a candidate must reside in the District of Columbia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Montana, Minnesota, New York, Virginia, or Washington State.
WHO WE ARE
The National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association (NFPRHA) is a membership organization representing providers and administrators committed to helping people get the family planning education and care they need to make the best choices for themselves and their loved ones. NFPRHA works to enhance the ability of thousands of nurse practitioners, doctors, and other health professionals to provide high-quality family planning care through training and advocacy.
THE POSITION
The Program Intern will have substantive and supportive responsibilities with the association’s program function. Leveraging knowledge, skills, and relationships, the program function implements NFPRHA’s strategy and activates initiatives dedicated to supporting the work of safety-net family planning providers. The program function is organized into three domains: equity, quality, and access. The program function serves to reflect NFPRHA member experience and offer a comprehensive perspective on the successes and obstacles faced by family planning and sexual health providers and administrators who are NFPRHA’s core members.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
NFPRHA staff rely on interns to make substantive and supportive contributions to our work. The program intern’s key responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
TIME COMMITMENT
NFPRHA’s Program Intern commits to a 20–25-hour workweek. The intern’s working schedule is flexible, though work hours must take place between 8am and 6pm ET. Having availability on Tuesdays is preferred. The internship will be from January-August 2026; start and end dates are flexible.
NFPRHA’s annual National Conference is from March 1-4, 2026 in Washington, DC. It is expected that the Program Intern will have availability to attend the National Conference. If the intern lives outside of the Washington, DC area, NFPRHA will pay for the intern’s travel to attend the conference.
NFPRHA’s intern pay is $18/hour. NFPRHA interns are overtime-eligible, paid on federal holidays when scheduled to work, and receive three personal leave days per semester. While working in the 100% remote environment, NFPRHA reimburses staff and interns $25/month for internet service and $25/month for phone service, plus funding for any needed supplies.
NFPRHA will also work with student interns and their universities to provide credit for the role if requested. Graduate student supervision is available for a variety of fields. However, interns are not required to be enrolled in school or have completed any particular degree.
Interested applicants must submit a cover letter and resume. Applicants must address their experience and interest in the key responsibilities of the position, as well as how they meet each of the required qualifications. If it is not included in resume, please discuss it in cover letter.
If submitting by email, please send to Illysa Schrager at ischrager@nfprha.org and include “Program Internship” in the subject line.
Application materials must be submitted by Friday, December 5, 2025 at 11:59pm ET. Resumes submitted without cover letters will not be considered.