Girl Scouts Nation's Capital

Impact & Evaluation Intern (Programs)

Girl Scouts Nation's Capital  •  $17.95/hr  •  Washington, DC (Hybrid)  •  4 months ago
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Job Description

Level Entry Job Location DC Office - Washington, DC 20008 Position Type Internship Salary Range $17.95 - $17.95 Hourly

Job Shift Day Job Category Nonprofit - Social Services

Are you interested in how data and learning can strengthen programs for youth? Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital is seeking an Impact & Evaluation Intern to support evaluation, data collection, and impact reporting for our youth-centered programming.

This internship offers hands-on experience in nonprofit impact measurement and equity-centered learning while contributing to work that helps ensure Girl Scouting is meaningful and accessible across our region.

What You’ll Do

As part of the Impact Department, you’ll work with the Director of Impact to support program evaluation and learning efforts, including:

Impact Measurement & Data Support

  • Collecting, organizing, and cleaning program and survey data
  • Supporting pre- and post-program surveys and feedback tools
  • Maintaining spreadsheets and internal tracking tools

Program Evaluation & Learning

  • Assisting with evaluations of selected programs and initiatives
  • Conducting basic research or literature reviews
  • Summarizing findings into internal memos or briefs

Reporting & Storytelling

  • Supporting impact and grant reports and internal presentations
  • Helping translate data into clear charts, summaries, and one-pagers

Collaboration & Support

  • Working with teams across the organization to align data and reporting needs
  • Participating in required training and supporting special projects

Who You Are

  • A current undergraduate or graduate student with an interest in youth development, education, equity, or social impact
  • Organized, curious, and comfortable working with data and information
  • A clear communicator who can translate information into accessible language
  • Able to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines
  • Comfortable using Microsoft Excel and similar tools

Bonus If You Bring

  • Coursework or experience in program evaluation, research, or data analysis
  • Experience with youth-serving or community-based organizations
  • Interest in or connection to communities historically underrepresented in Girl Scouts
  • Academic background or coursework in fields such as education, public health, public policy, nonprofit management, social work, evaluation studies, applied statistics, or related areas

Additional Details

This is a hybrid internship, with a preference for candidates located in the Washington, DC metro area. The internship is semester-based (Spring, Summer, or Fall), with a time commitment of approximately 10–15 hours per week Occasional evening or weekend hours may be required with advance notice.

This internship may be eligible for academic credit, depending on school requirements.

Compensation

The pay rate for this position is $17.95 per hour (DC minimum wage).

Find out more about our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility at this link

About Us

At Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital, we believe in the power of youth leadership. Our mission is to build Girl Scouts of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. We serve over 45,000 youth and 31,000 adult members across the District of Columbia and 25 counties in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. We are dedicated to creating a vibrant and inclusive community where youth can thrive, learn new skills, and discover their leadership potential.

Girl Scouts Nation's Capital

About Girl Scouts Nation's Capital

Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital believes in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world. We offer every girl the opportunity to discover who she is, what she can do, and connect her with a powerful community of girls and mentors to make it happen. With unique programs Girl Scouts explore, learn, succeed and take action to make a difference in their community.

With support from dedicated adult volunteers, parents and staff, we deliver the best Girl Scout experience to 86,810 members: 59,425 girls and 27,385 adults in the Greater Washington Region.

Girl Scouts opens a world of opportunities for girls to learn new skills, discover the world, explore science, volunteer, go camping and more. As the largest girl-serving organization, our main focus is on leadership development for girls.

Girl Scouting has helped girls develop the skills and confidence needed to succeed. From our earliest badges in electricity, aeronautics, and natural sciences to today’s cookie entrepreneurs and MAKERS, girls challenge themselves, work with inspiring role models, and develop lifelong friendships.

We’re preparing the next generation of girls for their futures, ensuring doors are open to them, and that they possess the confidence to walk through those doors.

Industry
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Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Unknown
Year Founded
1912
Website
gscnc.org
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