The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) will host up to six paid legal interns during the Summer of 2025, with the positions divided among NHeLP's three offices in Washington, D.C.; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and Los Angeles, California. Summer internships are fully remote and generally involve a 40 hour per week commitment for 10 weeks.
Our summer internships are made possible thanks to the support of the following programs:
Emily Spitzer Summer Internship: Established in honor of NHeLP’s former Executive Director Emily Spitzer.
Open Horizon Health Justice Internship: Offered through the generous support of the Open Horizon, a foundation working to improve lives, expand learning, and develop leadership skills.
About the National Health Law Program
Founded in 1969, NHeLP is a national nonprofit that protects and advances the health rights of low-income and underserved individuals and families. We work to enhance access to quality health care and protect the legal rights of those we serve through advocacy, education, and litigation at the federal and state levels.
NHeLP engages in national, state, and local advocacy efforts, ranging from complex analyses of federal and state laws, policy advocacy, litigation, and individual technical support. We work with lawyers and advocates, community-based organizations, federal and state policy makers, health care providers, and impacted individuals and families.
NHeLP is committed to health equity—ensuring that everyone has access to the resources they need to be healthy—and to cultivating an internal environment that empowers an exceptional and diverse staff. Please read NHeLP’s Equity Stance to learn more about our organization and priorities.
NHeLP has three offices, which regularly collaborate:
As an intern, you will primarily work with one office, while also having the opportunity to work with advocates and attorneys across the organization. Please specify for which office(s) you are seeking placement (see How to Apply below). For example, if your interest is primarily litigation, NHeLP’s North Carolina office would be the best fit.
Intern Qualifications
NHeLP seeks law students who will be between their second and third years of law school during Summer 2025 (i.e., “rising 3Ls”). We give priority to students who have a demonstrated commitment to public interest work, public health, and/or poverty law, as well as an interest in working toward the expansion and protection of health care access for low-income and underserved populations. NHeLP particularly encourages applications from members of racial and ethnic minority groups, women, the LGBTQ+ community, people with disabilities, and individuals whose background or lived experiences may contribute to effective representation of low-income people and underserved communities.
Intern Responsibilities
Interns will develop a broad understanding of the health care issues facing low-income and underserved communities and gain exposure to a variety of advocacy methods that may be used to resolve them. Under the mentorship and supervision of NHeLP advocates and attorneys, interns may do any of the following:
Specific examples of past internship assignments include:
Intern Compensation
Interns can receive up to $10,000 for 10 weeks of work. The specific amount will be determined on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration other funding that is available to the intern and any restrictions that are attached to it.
How to Apply
Please note that our internships in Summer 2025 will be fully remote. We will not require anyone to come into the office. While you may have the opportunity to attend in-person meetings, hearings, or other gatherings, such events will be optional. NHeLP’s priority has always been, and continues to be, the health and safety of our staff, interns, and everyone with whom we work. Remote interns are expected to virtually attend local office meetings, no matter their working time zone.
If
a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the jobs@healthlaw.org or (202) 289-7661.
The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) will host up to six paid legal interns during the Summer of 2025, with the positions divided among NHeLP's three offices in Washington, D.C.; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and Los Angeles, California. Summer internships are fully remote and generally involve a 40 hour per week commitment for 10 weeks.
Our summer internships are made possible thanks to the support of the following programs:
Emily Spitzer Summer Internship: Established in honor of NHeLP’s former Executive Director Emily Spitzer.
Open Horizon Health Justice Internship: Offered through the generous support of the Open Horizon, a foundation working to improve lives, expand learning, and develop leadership skills.
About the National Health Law Program
Founded in 1969, NHeLP is a national nonprofit that protects and advances the health rights of low-income and underserved individuals and families. We work to enhance access to quality health care and protect…
Intern Compensation
Interns can receive up to $10,000 for 10 weeks of work. The specific amount will be determined on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration other funding that is available to the intern and any restrictions that are attached to it.
Intern Compensation
Interns can receive up to $10,000 for 10 weeks of work. The specific amount will be determined on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration other funding that is available to the intern and any restrictions that are attached to it.
How to Apply
Please note that our internships in Summer 2025 will be fully remote. We will not require anyone to come into the office. While you may have the opportunity to attend in-person meetings, hearings, or other gatherings, such events will be optional. NHeLP’s priority has always been, and continues to be, the health and safety of our staff, interns, and everyone with whom we work. Remote interns are expected to virtually attend local office meetings, no matter their working time zone.
If
a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the jobs@healthlaw.org or (202) 289-7661.
How to Apply