Voice Up Qualitative Research & Systems Internship 100% Remote
VOICE UP
Qualitative Research & Systems Impact Internship
A Purpose-Centered Research Pathway
Overview
Voice Up invites students and emerging professionals to participate in a Qualitative Research & Systems Impact Internship grounded in purpose, psychological safety, voice, wellbeing, and public contribution. This internship is embedded within a live, ongoing research ecosystem, offering participants the opportunity to engage in rigorous qualitative analysis while contributing to real-world systems that generate public value.
Unlike traditional research internships that focus primarily on technical methods, this program emphasizes how research design, ethics, and system context shape whose voices are heard and how meaning is produced. Interns work directly with Voice Up’s large-scale qualitative corpus and wellbeing data while developing the skills required to conduct transparent, responsible, and impactful research in low-resource, real-world settings.
Program Focus
This internship treats qualitative research as a relational and ethical practice, not merely a methodological exercise. Participants contribute to Voice Up’s ongoing ecosystem-level study while learning how purpose-centered systems are designed, evaluated, and refined.
Core areas of focus include:
Purpose-centered qualitative research and system-embedded design
Psychological safety, voice, and wellbeing as research constructs and design conditions
Large-scale qualitative coding using a predefined, multi-topic codebook
Descriptive mixed-methods integration (qualitative wellbeing convergence)
Ethical research practice in low-resource, non-experimental environments
Translation of findings into public-facing artifacts and scholarly outputs
Research Foundation
The internship is grounded in the Voice Up research framework, which treats purpose, voice, psychological safety, wellbeing, and contribution as systemic constructs, not merely individual traits.
Key foundations include:
An 18-topic thematic codebook guiding large-scale qualitative analysis
Research conducted within a live ecosystem integrating onboarding, reflection, applied roles, and wellbeing assessment
Emphasis on ecological validity, transparency, and avoidance of causal overclaiming
A low-resource implementation ethic aligned with real-world constraints
Learning Goals
Participants will develop:
A research identity grounded in purpose, ethics, and responsibility
Practical skills in qualitative coding, pattern identification, and analytic memo writing
Understanding of how system design influences data, meaning-making, and voice
Capacity to interpret convergent qualitative and wellbeing data cautiously and clearly
Experience translating research into public-facing artifacts (guides, briefs, visual summaries)
Awareness of scientific authorship standards and pathways to scholarly contribution
Internship Structure
Weeks 1 2: Foundations of Purpose-Centered Research
Orientation to the Voice Up ecosystem and research philosophy
Introduction to the conceptual framework (purpose, voice, wellbeing, psychological safety)
Overview of existing datasets and low-resource implementation context
Reflection on researcher responsibility when working with lived experience data
Weeks 3 4: Qualitative Coding, Voice, and Safety
Training on the 18-topic codebook (definitions, exemplars, decision rules)
Practice coding with de-identified responses
Exploration of psychological safety and voice as both topics and design conditions
Ethical use of tools (including AI-assisted support where applicable), with human responsibility retained
Weeks 5 6: Pattern Analysis & Mixed-Methods Integration
Coding of selected datasets
Generation of descriptive outputs (theme frequencies, co-occurrence patterns)
Introduction to wellbeing domains and descriptive integration with qualitative themes
Explicit attention to observational limits and non-causal interpretation
Weeks 7 8: Capstone Integration & Public Contribution
Development of a Qualitative Research & Systems Impact Project
Synthesis of findings related to purpose, wellbeing, and readiness for contribution
Translation of insights into a public-facing output
Optional identification of components suitable for conference abstracts or manuscripts
Optional Advanced Pathway (Weeks 9 12)
Advanced or secondary analyses
Codebook refinement and training documentation
Participation in drafting research briefs or manuscript sections
Mentoring newer interns in research ethics and voice-centered practice
Key Deliverables
Personal Research Identity Statement
Research Growth Map
Capstone Project, such as:
A system insight brief
A mixed-methods synthesis
A research framework or guide
A reflection-to-artifact pipeline
A reflective analysis of purpose-centered research practice
Co-Authorship Pathway
Voice Up is actively developing peer-reviewed manuscripts based on ecosystem data. In alignment with standard authorship criteria, interns may be considered for co-authorship when they make substantial intellectual contributions, participate meaningfully in writing or revision, and engage in collaborative accountability.
Interns whose contributions are primarily technical or supportive will be formally acknowledged in publications.
Expectations regarding authorship are discussed early, revisited as work progresses, and documented transparently.
Participation Pathways
Academic Credit
Volunteer Research Development
Voice Up University
Career Pathways
This internship supports preparation for roles in:
Qualitative or mixed-methods research
Program evaluation and learning
Organizational learning and wellbeing
Public-sector or nonprofit research and policy
Graduate study in education, public health, social sciences, or evaluation
Industry: Research & Evaluation, Education, Public Health, Workforce, Social Impact
Format: Remote Flexible Purpose-Centered
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