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Public Policy Fellow

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United States

Posted

4 days ago

Salary

$15 / hour

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Public Policy Fellow

Equality Florida

Role Description The Public Policy Department Fellowship involves working with Department staff to advance and defend LGBTQ policy. This primarily includes supporting our advocacy at the Florida Capitol, including: - Assisting with our Pride at the Capitol event - Legislative research and tracking - Supporting Equality Florida’s engagement in various coalitions - Assisting in local policy organizing campaigns Key Responsibilities - Coordinate logistics and scheduling for 2027 Pride at the Capitol, including training sessions and lawmaker meetings - Assist in legislative research and drafting related public education documents - Assist in tracking priority legislation - Assist in lawmaker research - Communicate with legislative staff regarding legislative priorities - Support grassroots and coalition organizing to advance legislative priorities - Support local partners in advancing local policy campaigns - Support cross-departmental engagement in Public Policy Department programs Qualifications - Have an interest in civil rights and policy or politics - Have strong event planning and organizing skills - Be organized and detail-oriented - Have strong analytical and writing skills - Thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic work environment - Have occasional weekend and weeknight availability - Be comfortable communicating professionally with a diverse audience - Be capable of working independently, with minimal supervision - Have access to a reliable internet connection and a computer with video capabilities - Legislative experience strongly preferred, not required Requirements - This is a remote position, though there is a preference for candidates who can be available in Tallahassee - Lodging and costs for travel to/from Tallahassee are not included - The compensation for this position is $15/hour - Expected to work up to 15 hours/week - The Public Policy Fellow is expected to begin on 9/27/26 and projected to end on 4/16/2027, with a break from 12/12/26 through 1/6/27

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