About the job Policy Intern
Policy Intern
The Illinois Policy Institute is seeking an intern to be part of a high-performing team on which you'll learn how to conduct research that makes a difference. You'll help analyze policies that make it harder for Illinoisans to thrive and craft free market solutions that will bring more liberty, opportunity and prosperity to all – especially the least well off.
For the duration of your internship, you'll work in our Chicago office a few days per week (exact number negotiable) as a member of our Policy and Litigation team.
You'll have the opportunity to:
- Conduct research for articles and reports on jobs and growth, housing, state and local taxes and budgets and more.
- Source and analyze data related to policy issues.
- Write articles about a wide range of policies affecting Illinoisans.
- File Freedom of Information Act requests to uncover government data not available to the general public.
- Fact-check research by Institute policy experts.
Qualified applicants will:
- Have or be working toward a bachelors or graduate degree with a focus on political science/government, law, economics, econometrics, public policy or statistics
- Have excellent data analysis and writing skills, proficiency in Excel, attention to detail, the ability to work as part of a team and a positive attitude
Exposure to data analysis software R/SAS/STATA is a plus but not required.
To apply: 1) a résumé, 2) a cover letter detailing your qualifications for the position and interest in working for the Illinois Policy Institute and 3) one writing sample.
The Illinois Policy Institute is the strongest voice for taxpayers in the state. We stand up for regular Illinoisans who deserve a voice in government but have been ignored in favor of special interests for too long. We educate and engage Illinoisans from all walks of life to ensure our state is a place where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Illinois is a place we should all be proud to call home.
The Illinois Policy Institute is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) research organization.
The Illinois Policy Institute believes:
- That civil and personal liberties must be protected and preserved.
- Illinois should be a place where people of all talents, interests and cultural backgrounds can succeed with hard work and ingenuity.
- In effective, efficient, honest and transparent government that is accountable to taxpayers and residents in need, not political special interests.
- That the best policies empower people – and limit the power of government.
- That a public pension system that threatens to bankrupt our state, drive down economic growth and evaporate retirements for public-sector workers is immoral – but that modest reforms can solve this crisis.
- Property taxes must be brought under control so people are not forced out of their homes.
- Workers deserve the right to choose whether a labor union serves their values and interests.
- Economic policy should focus on creating jobs and opportunities for all.
- Voters deserve choices at the ballot box and no politician is entitled to a safe seat.
- Each child should have access to their choice of educational opportunities that meet their individual needs and prepare them for the future.