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Government Affairs & Public Policy Intern

CompanyThe American Institute of Architects
LocationWashington
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 14, 2026
About The Company
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is the leading professional membership organization for licensed architects, emerging professionals, and allied partners. Its headquarters is in Washington, DC, with approximately 200 employees and 300 local chapters. The AIA serves its members through advocacy, information, and community. We carry out our goals through advocacy, information, and community. Each year AIA: *Sponsors hundreds of continuing education experiences to help architects maintain their licensure *Sets the industry standard in contract documents with more than 100 forms and contracts used in the design and construction industry *Provides countless Web-based resources for emerging architecture professionals *Conducts market research and provides analysis of the economic factors that affect the business of architecture (add the asterisk) *Hosts the annual AIA Conference on Architecture *Serves as an advocate of the architecture profession *Champions architects’ future by enhancing public belief in the value of design *Promotes design excellence and outstanding professional achievement through an awards program Follow us here for news from AIA!
About the Role


About AIA

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is the leading professional association for licensed architects, emerging professionals, and allied partners in the United States, representing more than 100,000 members across 270+ state and local components. AIA advocates at every level of government on issues central to the profession and the public: housing affordability, building codes and resilience, professional licensure, climate action, and procurement reform.

Position Summary:

The Government Affairs & Public Policy Intern will support AIA's advocacy mission across a broad portfolio of federal, state, and local issues over an eight-week summer placement. This is a role designed to provide flexible capacity across the department, with the intern contributing to active workstreams in communications and messaging, legislative and policy research, and event and program support.

The intern will work directly with GAPP leadership and staff, gaining exposure to how a leading national professional association executes advocacy strategy at every level of government. This is not a shadow internship. The intern will produce real deliverables for real audiences.

 

Responsibilities:

Communications & Messaging

  • Draft advocacy materials (talking points, one-pagers, newsletters, alerts)
  • Support messaging strategies for policy campaigns
  • Prepare materials for congressional and stakeholder outreach
  • Contribute to member-facing communications (e.g., newsletters)

Legislative & Policy Research

  • Monitor and summarize legislative and regulatory activity
  • Conduct research for policy briefs and issue analysis
  • Maintain legislative tracking systems and policy databases
  • Identify and report on emerging policy trends


Event & Program Support

  • Assist with planning and logistics for advocacy events
  • Support webinars, meetings, and coalition calls
  • Prepare materials and post-event communications

Operations & Cross-Departmental Support

  • Provide research and writing support across teams
  • Assist with data tracking and reporting
  • Coordinate with communications and membership teams


Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in Political Science, Public Policy, 
    Communications, Architecture, Urban Planning, or a related field
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills 
  • Demonstrated interest in public policy, advocacy, or government affairs 
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines 
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite 
  • Experience with legislative research or policy analysis 
  • Familiarity with government processes 
  • Interest in architecture, housing, or climate policy 
  • Exposure to nonprofit or association environments

 

Learning Opportunities:

  • Legislative research and policy analysis skills
  • Professional advocacy writing experience
  • Understanding of multi-level government advocacy
  • Stakeholder communication and engagement
  • Exposure to real-world policy work and networks

Internship Details

This is an 8-week, full-time, hybrid internship scheduled from June 15, 2026, through August 7, 2026. The selected candidate will be required to report to the AIA Global Campus 1–2 days per week, with the remaining work performed remotely.

Eligible applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.

Application Instructions:

Submit a resume and cover letter by May 13, 2026. Your cover letter should address why you want this internship. Applicants selected for an interview will be contacted with next steps.


Key Skills
Legislative researchPolicy analysisAdvocacyCommunicationsWritingPublic policyGovernment affairsData trackingEvent planningMicrosoft Office SuiteStakeholder outreachResearchMessaging strategyProject management
Categories
Government & Public SectorAdministrativeConsultingManagement & Leadership
Job Information
📋Core Responsibilities
The intern will support the government affairs and public policy department by conducting legislative research, drafting advocacy materials, and assisting with policy campaigns. They will also provide operational support for events, webinars, and cross-departmental projects.
📋Job Type
intern
📊Experience Level
0-2
💼Company Size
1710
📊Visa Sponsorship
No
💼Language
English
🏢Working Hours
40 hours
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