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Posted May 26, 2026

Research Intern – Autism & Disability Employment Landscape

Autism Speaks is seeking a motivated, detail‑oriented Research Intern to support a summer project mapping the national landscape of nonprofit and for‑profit organizations focused on autism and disability employment.   This is a 10–12-week remote program and students must be eligible for academic credit. This is an opportunity for an individual to gain valuable hands‑on experience with applied research, strategic analysis, and nonprofit innovation.  This individual will work from home and can be located anywhere in the country. Key Responsibilities  Identify nonprofit and for‑profit organizations nationwide focused on autism and disability employment  Collect and summarize publicly available information, including mission, geographic reach, service models, and employment partners  Document organizational scale where available (e.g., revenue, staff size, operational assets)  Capture information on populations served and employment models  Gather publicly reported outcomes and indicators of success  Organize findings into a structured, searchable database  Provide a summary of high‑level observations or trends  Use AI‑enabled research tools to support efficiency, applying critical thinking and validating outputs against primary or authoritative sources  Qualifications  Currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student   Eligible to receive academic credit   Commitment to a schedule of 20 – 24 hours per week   Experience using AI‑enabled research tools   Strong attention to detail and a demonstrated ability to take initiative  Strong research and analytical skills  Comfortable with spreadsheets, databases, and digital tools  Interest in disability employment or workforce innovation is preferred   Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications   Why This Internship  Exposure to national‑level strategy and field‑building work  Meaningful contribution to autism employment initiatives  Interaction with senior leaders  A tangible work product that may inform future partnerships and programs   You are responsible for protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of all Autism Speaks Inc. data and information to which you have access.