Careers With Reproductive Equity Now

Communications Director

The Communications Director of Reproductive Equity Now leads press strategy, public relations, message development, and digital content strategy for our rapidly growing organization. In close collaboration with State Directors, the Communications Director will expand issue and brand awareness to educate and inspire target audiences, and will build the organization’s media presence across New England.

Massachusetts State Director

The Massachusetts State Director for Reproductive Equity Now is responsible for developing and implementing state-tailored advocacy, activation, and education programs to advance reproductive equity. They serve as the chief state lobbyist, cultivating relationships with key stakeholders and policymakers to drive legislative change. The State Director leads community engagement efforts, develops strategic partnerships, and educates the public on reproductive equity issues.

Intern With Reproductive Equity Now

Reproductive Equity Now is no longer accepting intern applications for Summer 2024. Applicants may submit applications for Fall 2024.

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. To apply, interested candidates should send their resume, a cover letter, and a writing sample to info@reproequitynow.org. Please indicate which internship(s) you are applying for in the subject line of your email.

Commitment: Internship opportunities are available on a full-time or part-time basis. Interns must be able to work between 10 and 20 hours a week. Internships with Reproductive Equity Now are primarily remote, however, applicants must live in Massachusetts, Connecticut, or New Hampshire.

Stipends & Credit: Recognizing that unpaid internships are often a financial impossibility for young people seeking experience in the non-profit sector, we wish to lessen this barrier to entry. Reproductive Equity Now offers paid internships or internships for school credit. School credit is possible if arranged and approved by the intern’s respective college or university.

Candidates from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, working class, and/or other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply.


Reproductive Equity Now Internships

  • Communications Internship

    Reproductive Equity Now communications interns will help support and grow our organization’s digital and earned communications footprint. Communications interns will support the team in drafting social content, assisting with video production, and writing press and organizational materials. Candidates for the communications internship will have clear, concise, and highly-skilled written and oral communication, in addition to a deep commitment to Reproductive Equity Now’s core mission, values and programs.

  • Legal Internship (Applicants must be law students)

    Reproductive Equity Now legal interns will support the organization's policy and legislative work through a variety of legal research and advocacy projects. Interns may be asked to help analyze municipal, state, and federal policy proposals, draft comment letters and advocacy toolkits, and assist in other efforts in support of Reproductive Equity Now’s implementation and compliance work. Candidates for the legal internship position should demonstrate thoughtful, nuanced legal analysis, both informative and persuasive; proficiency with either LexisNexis or WestLaw and a comfort with legal research; strong statutory and regulatory analysis skills; clear, concise, and highly-skilled legal written and oral communication; and a deep commitment to our core mission, values and programs.

  • Political & Organizing Internship

    Reproductive Equity Now political & organizing interns will support the organization’s advocacy work through direct organizing, electoral and campaign strategy and support, and long term volunteer development and engagement. Interns may be asked to help run and staff volunteer- and public-facing events, support the organization’s electoral organizing and endorsement work, and develop advocacy resources. Candidates should have a passion for grassroots organizing, an interest in the political and electoral process, and strong communication skills. In addition to supporting the organization’s short and long term political and organizing work, interns will work with the Political and Field Director to develop a long term project to help volunteers and members educate and advocate in their own communities.

  • Policy Internship

    Reproductive Equity Now policy interns will support the organization’s legislative advocacy work, including the development of testimony, legislative fact sheets, and materials needed throughout the two-year legislative process. Policy interns will also work with the Director of Government Affairs and the Reproductive Equity Now program team to develop long term research and policy projects to advance the organization’s current and future advocacy goals to improve equitable access to the full spectrum of reproductive health care. Undergraduate students, as well as graduate students in public health or other fields of study looking for field or practicum experience, are encouraged to apply.


Reproductive Equity Now is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, veteran status, or any other class protected by law. Assistance and/or reasonable accommodation during the application process is available to individuals with disabilities upon request. No applicant will be penalized as a result of such a request.