The Policy Development Intern will conduct research on clean transportation topics such as zero-emission vehicle policies and battery technology. Responsibilities include preparing materials for meetings, creating written reports, developing case studies and fact sheets, and producing an internal policy newsletter. The successful candidate will have completed at least three years of college coursework in a relevant field such as Political Science, Public Policy, or Environmental Studies. They should also have strong organizational, communication, and Microsoft Office skills, and the ability to work independently in a remote environment. Experience in the non-profit sector and clean transportation policy is preferred.