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Job Description

The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) is looking for a part-time MinneAg Policy Intern (approximately 4-8 hours/week), based in our Minneapolis office.   

Who are we? 

IATP is a nonprofit research and policy advocacy organization with its headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. IATP works locally and globally at the intersection of policy and practice to ensure fair and sustainable food, farm and trade systems. We have a 37-year history of pursuing just and resilient food and agriculture policies that benefit family farmers, food and agriculture workers, rural communities and the planet.  Our team of 19 staff work locally, nationally and globally, connecting the dots in the food system. We match high-level research and analysis with on-the-ground engagement to bring good policy into practice. In addition to Minneapolis, we have small offices in Washington, D.C. and Berlin, Germany. 

MinneAg is a statewide network that brings together a diverse coalition of organizations to champion nonpartisan policy solutions protecting Minnesota's communities, farmers, and climate. MinneAg is housed at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) and co-coordinated with the Land Stewardship Project, Minnesota Farmers Union, and MN350.  MinneAg aims to facilitate collaboration and align efforts across this broad group of stakeholders to advance shared priorities around food, farming, and the environment. You can see a brief introduction to MinneAg here.  

What will you do? 

IATP is seeking a part-time intern to assist MinneAg policy efforts during the upcoming legislative session.  This internship is expected to be approximately 4-8 hours per week over the course of five months, with a flexible hybrid schedule that includes work both at the state capitol complex in downtown St. Paul and our office in Northeast Minneapolis.  In this role, you will help track and organize support for MinneAg priorities, working closely with MinneAg coordinators and network members. The focus will be on direct policy tracking and support throughout the 2025 Minnesota legislative session. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Monitor and track bills introduced during the 2025 Minnesota legislative session that align with MinneAg’s priorities. 
  • Attend and summarize key hearings, committee meetings, and other legislative proceedings, both in person at the State Capitol and via recordings. 
  • Compile information on select bills into fact sheets, talking points, updates or other resources for the MinneAg network, following established branding and formatting guidelines. 

Additional activities may be assigned as opportunities arise based on the needs of the program and interests of the intern.

Preferred experience and qualifications: 

  • Experienced in tracking and organizing legislative activities to support nonpartisan policy solutions. 
  • Skilled in coordinating coalitions and working with diverse partners to align on food, farming, and climate goals. 
  • Committed to IATP’s mission and values, with a curiosity and eagerness to learn about relevant subject areas. Interested or experienced in engaging with policy advocacy.  
  • Able to synthesize complex information effectively. 
  • Highly organized and detail-oriented in managing tasks. 
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment 
  • Access to a reliable computer (a computer can be provided for in-office use if requested)  

Physical Requirements: 

  • The position will be based in Minneapolis and follow a flexible hybrid schedule. 
  • Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. 
  • Some travel to the Capitol Complex in downtown Saint Paul may be required. 

Compensation and Benefits: 

Compensation for this internship is based upon qualifications and experience, with an hourly range of $18-20/hour. IATP offers interns paid safe and sick time. Enjoy a lively, collegial, flexible and dog-friendly work environment. 

How to Apply: 

Please submit resumes and cover letters to jobs@iatp.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis after December 2, 2024. No phone calls, please. 


IATP is committed to the principle of equity. If your experience is close to what we’re looking for, please consider applying. Experience comes in many forms- skills are transferable, and passion goes a long way. We know that diversity makes for the best problem-solving and creative thinking, which is why we’re dedicated to adding new perspective to the team and encourage everyone to apply. IATP is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, military status or any other characteristic as established by law. 


 

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