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Intern with Cobalt

Depending on the needs of Cobalt and intern interests, interns could work in the following areas:
legislative testimony prep, bill research, opposition research, communications, digital media,
community organizing and outreach, fundraising, event planning, or operations.

Qualified candidates will have a strong passion for reproductive justice and are interested in the
politics and policies surrounding reproductive health rights. They are detail-oriented, organized,
responsible, computer literate (g suite), self-motivated, and can work both under supervision and
independently.

Time Commitment: Opportunities are ongoing (minimum 8, maximum 20 hours
per week), weekdays only, some nights and evenings may be required.

Location: Remote with occasional work at Cobalt Main Offices in Denver

$18 per hour
*If available for students applying, Cobalt may help facilitate school credit. Stipend available.

TO APPLY
Send a cover letter and resume to JessSantos@cobaltadvocates.org. Please use the subject line: Intern.