What are the responsibilities and job description for the Paul Marchand Fellowship in Disability Public Policy (Summer Semester 2025) position at The Arc of the United States?
For 38 years, Paul Marchand was a dedicated disability policy advocate and recognized leader working on behalf of people with I/DD and the entire disability community. Upon his retirement in 2011, The Arc and other organizations and individuals with whom Paul worked during his decades in Washington, established an internship to honor Paul and to continue to cultivate policy advocates for people with I/DD.Fellowship Description for Summer 2025The Paul Marchand Fellowship Fund will provide up to $6,000 per semester or summer session, which can assist those pursuing careers in public policy advocacy for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Students who seek an internship for college or graduate school credit may be able to use the funds to offset travel, remote work expenses, or other cost-of-living expenses. Students pursuing degrees in public policy, law, disability studies, social work or public administration would be good candidates for this internship. People with disabilities, or people with family members with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. Desired Qualifications
- Interest in and/or experience with disability policy issues
- Knowledge of government programs, such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid
- Strong organizational and writing skills
- Familiarity with the political and government system
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel
- Undergraduate or graduate student, recent post-graduate, and/or self-advocate
- Law students are strongly encouraged to apply
- Assist with policy advocacy related to Social Security, Medicaid, and protecting key federal programs for people with I/DD
- Conduct legal research and legislative and policy analysis
- Write advocacy materials such as coalition letters, fact sheets, and issue briefs
- Attend hearings, briefings, training events, and coalition meetings
- Complete special projects as determined by policy staff
- Through the Paul Marchand Internship Fund, Fellows will receive a stipend.
- For students receiving credit from schools which do not allow students to receive payment, The Arc will work with the student and the school to determine whether an equivalent stipend can be provided for transportation, remote work expenses, and other work-related expenses.
- The Paul Marchand Fellowship is also available to pay matching share for students with work study grant who are seeking an off-campus placement.
- Fellowships will generally be for the duration of one academic semester or summer term.
- Flexible work environment that can be fully remote or a combination of in-person and remote.
- Majority of work is completed on a computer and in meetings (in-person and virtual).