Advocacy Intern, Spring 2026
Advocacy Intern, Spring 2026
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), which shared in the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997, is a U.S.-based international advocacy organization working at the intersection of medicine, science, and law. With a global network of thousands of medical, scientific, and legal experts, PHR uses the power of medical and scientific evidence to document human rights and humanitarian law violations and prevent abuses, protect survivors, and promote justice and universal human rights for all.
Building upon its highly respected place in the field, and supported by a committed and talented team, PHR seeks an Advocacy Intern.
Location: New York, New York (hybrid) or remote
Reports to: Executive Operations and Advocacy Officer
Organizational Overview
Physicians for Human Rights was founded in 1986 by five physicians who were united in the belief that health professionals, with their specialized skills, ethical duties, and credible voices, are uniquely positioned to prevent harm and promote respect for human rights. Since its founding, PHR has built a long and distinguished record of accomplishment by conducting groundbreaking investigations and advocacy, in concert with strategic partners.
PHR’s approach includes extensive documentation of the use of illegal and inhumane weapons in armed conflicts, attacks on civilians, and the physical and psychological impacts of torture and sexual violence as a weapon of war. Other core activities include protecting the rights of those seeking asylum in the United States, the human rights implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, and halting attacks on medical facilities and frontline health professionals.
Internship Description
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is looking for a capable and enthusiastic intern wishing to gain direct experience in day-to-day advocacy and program operations.
This internship is ideal for a student interested in a career in human rights or humanitarian advocacy or policy. You will be given exposure to a variety of PHR’s international and domestic advocacy and policy efforts on issues such as human rights in armed conflict, medical neutrality, international anti-torture initiatives, international justice, refugee and asylum protection, use of excessive force, and COVID-19 related advocacy.
The advocacy intern will attend departmental and staff meetings, as well as regular learning and social events with other interns and staff from PHR to round out the learning experience and complement PHR-provided career mentoring.
PHR offers stipends to student interns. The specific stipend amount will be determined by the average number of hours worked by the intern per week. Details will be further provided during the interview process.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Assist in developing research products and advocacy materials, including policy papers, blog posts, briefing notes, internal memos, and press releases related to PHR’s research, investigations, and advocacy initiatives.
- Assist in the management of the advocacy team calendar, including researching relevant U.S. and international human rights and policy events, meetings, and advocacy opportunities.
- Maintain and update internal databases of advocacy contacts and occasionally assist with outreach to key stakeholders at national and international levels.
- Conduct research and mapping of U.S. congressional offices, policymakers, and other influential actors to support ongoing advocacy campaigns.
- Track key indicators and data points related to advocacy activities in collaboration with the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) team.
- Participate in advocacy meetings, briefings, and events; take detailed notes and represent the organization when appropriate.
- Provide administrative and logistical support for advocacy activities, including scheduling, organizing meetings, and processing requests such as UN accreditation/badge requests.
- Other tasks as assigned.
Qualifications and Experience
- Current enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate program of study required; previous coursework in international development/relations, public policy, human rights, or related field preferred but not required.
- Strong written and verbal communications skills required, including excellent editing skills.
- Excellent research and analytical skills required.
- Ability to work collaboratively and professionally with PHR staff and external partners
- Demonstrated interest in and commitment to human rights
- Mature judgment, strong integrity, and ability to maintain strict confidentiality required.
- Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and follow-through
- Previous experiences with policy or advocacy, through coursework, volunteer, or professional experience at local, national, or international level strongly desirable.
Location and Hours
- The internship will follow a hybrid work model, with some work conducted remotely and some in our office located in Midtown, Manhattan.
- We welcome applications from candidates located out of state.
- Hours can be flexible to accommodate different types of schedules.
- The internship will commence in February with at least a 12-week commitment.
How to Apply
Please send a cover letter and resume to resumes@phr.org. Include “Advocacy Intern, Spring 2026” in the subject line. Please include in your cover letter the number of weekly hours you would be able to commit to the internship.