The ACLU of Georgia is hiring Fellows for the 2027 Legislative Session. The dates of the fellowship are October 13th through April 16th. These are full-time, temporary positions (40 hours per week, $20-$25/hour depending on experience). Graduate students, law students, recent graduates, and lawyers are welcome to apply. The fellowship requires in-person work, though there is some flexibility for remote tasks.
Fellows will gain valuable experience in policy analysis, legislative strategy, and community engagement focused on advancing civil liberties and rights in Georgia. They will track legislation, attend committee hearings, and assist in drafting testimony, one-pagers, and policy briefs. Applicants should have strong research, writing, and communication skills; a high attention to detail; and a demonstrated interest in civil liberties.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Familiarization with Georgia legislative process
Training on ACLU GA document drafting (memos, talking points, testimonies)
Researching and briefing PAD team on newly elected members, including scheduling meetings
Anticipating General Assembly’s priority issues and legislation for 2027
Assisting with the development of offensive and defensive legislative strategies
Tracking legislation and key legislative committees
Developing and maintaining relationships with legislators and their administrative staff
Executing offensive and defensive legislative advocacy campaigns tactics
Drafting one-pagers, testimony, and other materials
Attending and testifying at legislative hearings
Other projects as assigned
Desired Skills, Abilities, and Experience:
Excellent research skills, including internet and database research
Policy analysis and legislative advocacy experience is a plus
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Attention to detail and strong organizational/time-management skills
Initiative and ability to see projects through to completion
Flexibility and comfort working on multiple projects at a time in a fast-paced environment
Interest in event planning, grassroots organizing, and/or coalition work is a plus
Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams, partners, and community members
Commitment to civil liberties, civil rights, and social justice
Commitment to the mission and values of the ACLU of Georgia
Additional Requirements:
Requires in-person work, with some flexibility for remote tasks
Ability to work irregular hours during busy legislative periods
Ability to register as a lobbyist in the State of Georgia
To Apply:
Upload your resume, a cover letter explaining a key experience or qualification reflected in your resume, and a writing sample (no more than 2 pages).
Interview finalists will be expected to submit an advocacy plan for a state policy. Instructions will be provided by the Policy and Advocacy hiring team.This position is part of the ACLU of Georgia’s internship and fellowship program.
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