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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Internship Openings at Mental Health America

Spring 2007 Federal Affairs InternshipThe incumbent in this position will work on federal policy issues and legislation, and provide research and other support to the federal policy team and grass-roots advocates. Our team works on a wide range of issues, including expanding access to treatment, children's mental health, mental health parity, Medicaid and the new Medicare prescription drug program. The incumbent will also coordinate our team's role in MHA's annual conference in June. This internship is located in Washington , DC , minutes from Capitol Hill and the incumbent's term would begin in February 2007. Please send your resume and cover letter to interns@mentalhealthamerica.net.

Spring 2007 Publication InternshipJoin Mental Health America 's busy Publications Team as an intern! Successful candidate will have excellent writing, research and proofreading skills, and assist with media tracking and publications production. Head up a writing/research project to update our extensive fact sheet series. Familiarity with Microsoft Office suite required. General knowledge of mental health issues and experience with ProfNet a plus but not required. Three days a week/unpaid. Send a writing sample with your resume and cover letter to interns@mentalhealthamerica.net.

Spring 2007 Communications InternshipJoin Mental Health America 's busy Communications Team as an intern! Successful candidate will have excellent writing, research and proofreading skills, and assist with media tracking, media awards and publications production. Familiarity with Microsoft Office suite required. General knowledge of mental health issues and experience with ProfNet a plus but not required. Three days a week/unpaid. Send a writing sample with your resume and cover letter to interns@mentalhealthamerica.net.