Chief of Staff
Roselyn Initiative
United States
Internship
0-2
5d ago
85%
Strong
Job description
Company Description
Roselyn Initiative is dedicated to improving women's health by documenting personal narratives of trauma, chronic illness, and systemic barriers in underserved communities. By leveraging storytelling and research-informed content, the initiative bridges the gap between lived experience and public health education. Operating at the crossroads of women’s health, mental health, and health equity, Roselyn Initiative is committed to making culturally conscious health education accessible. The organization focuses on amplifying voices often excluded from conventional healthcare narratives while addressing the real-world effects of structural inequities through research and resource connection
Role Description
Roselyn Initiative is seeking a Chief of Staff Intern to support the growth, coordination, and internal operations of the Initiative as we continue expanding our work across women’s health, lived-experience research, health education, and resource development.
This role is ideal for a highly organized, proactive student interested in leadership, operations, public health, psychology, communications, or nonprofit development. The Chief of Staff Intern will work closely with the Founder to help manage workflows, support team coordination, oversee organizational systems, and assist in the continued development of the Initiative’s structure and outreach.
As an early member of the team, this role offers the opportunity to contribute directly to the growth and direction of a developing research and health-focused initiative.
Responsibilities:
Support internal coordination and organizational planning
Assist with communication across teams and cohorts
Help manage timelines, onboarding, and internal documents
Track ongoing projects, applications, and operational workflows
Support outreach, scheduling, and initiative development efforts
Assist in maintaining organized systems for research and team operations
Qualifications:
Current high school or college student
Strong organizational and communication skills
Interest in women’s health, public health, psychology, nonprofit work, or research
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Detail-oriented, proactive, and reliable
Comfortable working in a developing, fast-paced environment
Additional Information:
Remote position
Flexible scheduling
Volunteer-based, unpaid internship
Trackable hours and Letters of Recommendation available.
Opportunity for leadership experience and letters of recommendation based on contribution and engagement