
PACT Intern
Job Description
The American Lung Association has an excellent opportunity for a Pennsylvania Alliance to Control Tobacco (PACT) intern in Pennsylvania. Working alongside members of the Mission Team, the intern will join an outstanding group of professionals dedicated to our mission: to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease, through research, education, and advocacy. The intern will assist the American Lung Association PACT staff to execute tobacco prevention activities to gain experience in the field of partner recruitment, communications, and research.
This is an unpaid internship position requiring a minimum time commitment of 32 hours per week and must be eligible for course credit or fulfill an internship graduation requirement. This position is for a limited period beginning 6/15/26 and must be completed by 7/31/26.
PROJECTS
This is a great opportunity for the intern to enhance their skills in organization, multi-tasking and communications. The intern can expect to develop confidence and marketable skills by engaging in or assisting with many of the following activities:
- Gain a basic understanding of the American Lung Association
- Become knowledgeable of mission, development, and communications efforts.
- Gain technical training by utilizing
- Participate in staff meetings and learning opportunities.
- Outreach
- Assist with general administrative support for communications and develop strategies to increase social media reach to youth and young adult population
- Develop engaging and interactive content for PACT social media
- Connect social media campaigns to ongoing PACT and ALA programs and advocacy priorities
- Support recruitment of champions and storytellers through social media and digital outreach
- Assist with brainstorming and providing creative ideas to execute communications efforts for events, programs and advocacy efforts for teams throughout the Eastern Division.
- Advocacy and Education
- Utilize State of Tobacco Control report, existing data sources and PACT priorities to develop county specific fact sheets and infographics demonstrating the impact of tobacco in the region.
- Gather video testimonials and create a “sizzle reel” showcasing the benefits of tobacco prevention and control programing
- Assist in identifying and researching potential new PACT partnerships across Pennsylvania that align with our deliverables
- Supporting outreach and documentation to strengthen and track these partnerships
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Learn more about Non-Profit structure, including mission, development, and communications efforts.
- Learn about team building and collaborating with staff.
- How to utilize data and personal experiences to impact policy and practice change
- Evidence-based health policy process and components
- Important of accessible communications of complex public health topics
- Learn to cultivate relationships.
- Learn how to communicate in a professional office set
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be enrolled in Bridging the Gaps Community Health Internship Program (BTGCHIP)
- Qualified candidates must be enthusiastic, reliable, and interested in developing a career in
- public health, or non-profit management
- Qualified candidates should possess strong writing skills, attention to detail, and have a keen interest in the mission of the American Lung Association
- Ability to multitask, perform in a team environment, and a demonstrated willingness to learn
- Ability to work independently
- Computer Proficiency – Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher
- Ability to lift and carry 25 lbs. (supplies)
- Consistent with its mission, the American Lung Association maintains a smoke-free workplace; all interns and volunteers must abstain from tobacco use in any form, including vaping.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION:
Before unpaid internship begins, documentation from an accredited college or university will be required stating that this internship opportunity is eligible for course credit or fulfills an internship graduation requirement.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The American Lung Association is committed to employ, in its best judgment, the most suitable candidates for approved positions while engaging in recruitment and selection practices that are in compliance with all applicable employment laws. We are an equal opportunity employer: women, minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Policy Statement
It is the policy of the American Lung Association to prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type and to provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants, without regard to their race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or physical and/or mental disabilities, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. The American Lung Association will take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment and otherwise treat all individuals in the foregoing categories without discrimination in all employment practices. This policy applies in all Human Resources actions including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion, compensation and training.