The Latest Job Openings
October 2020
English Teaching in China - Pioneer Beyond, China
We are seeking to recruit qualified graduates for teaching positions in China. Teach students of all ages. No experience needed!
(Immediate need)
Paralegal - Chin & Curtis LLP, Boston MA
Chin & Curtis, LL, a Boston law firm seeks self motivated paralegal for busy, specialty practice. Successful candidates will enjoy process driven projects that demand attention to detail and strong organizational and time management skills. Paralegals in our office are integral members of the client team and can expect to have significant analytical and client responsibilities. The firm specializes in immigration law, with a strong emphasis on corporate, institutional, law firm and professional clients.
Client Development Paralegal - Chisholm Chrisholm & Kilpatrick, Providence RI
Your mission would be to establish the firm's relationship with qualified potential clients by conducting interviews via telephone. The Client Development Paralegal is the initial point of contact for all potential new clients seeking assistance with Veterans' Benefits and ERISA & Insurance matters. You would need to learn about our law practice areas and become conversant with the legal issues facing our clients. CCK provides this training. This important role involves complete administrative duties related to client intake and retention.
Document Review Paralegal - Chisholm & Kilpatrick Ltd, Providence RI
This is an ideal position for recent college graduates looking to gain substantial experience in the legal field with opportunities for advancement. This position involves reviewing and analyzing client case files electronically to support the team representing our clients.
English Teaching in China - Pioneer Beyond, China
We are seeking to recruit qualified graduates for teaching positions in China. Teach students of all ages. No experience needed!
(Immediate need)
Paralegal - Chin & Curtis LLP, Boston MA
Chin & Curtis, LL, a Boston law firm seeks self motivated paralegal for busy, specialty practice. Successful candidates will enjoy process driven projects that demand attention to detail and strong organizational and time management skills. Paralegals in our office are integral members of the client team and can expect to have significant analytical and client responsibilities. The firm specializes in immigration law, with a strong emphasis on corporate, institutional, law firm and professional clients.
Client Development Paralegal - Chisholm Chrisholm & Kilpatrick, Providence RI
Your mission would be to establish the firm's relationship with qualified potential clients by conducting interviews via telephone. The Client Development Paralegal is the initial point of contact for all potential new clients seeking assistance with Veterans' Benefits and ERISA & Insurance matters. You would need to learn about our law practice areas and become conversant with the legal issues facing our clients. CCK provides this training. This important role involves complete administrative duties related to client intake and retention.
Document Review Paralegal - Chisholm & Kilpatrick Ltd, Providence RI
This is an ideal position for recent college graduates looking to gain substantial experience in the legal field with opportunities for advancement. This position involves reviewing and analyzing client case files electronically to support the team representing our clients.
April 2020
Promise Open Doors: Teaching English Abroad - Shanghai shanghai Shit, China
Based in Boston, with an international office in London, English First is one of 16 divisions of Education First. Focusing on language training and world travel, Education First (EF) has over 40,000 employees, 500 schools and offices, and locations in 107 countries.
Teaching English in China with EF offers three different school types. After a year in one position there is an opportunity to transition into another teaching experience. Kids & Teen School - students age 3 -18 years, separated into 4 age groups, with interactive learning; Adult School - classes from complete beginner to upper advanced, students range from university undergraduates to professionals and Online Teaching Center offering classes and online lessons to the Chinese community. Bryant Students can learn more about salary and compensation on BCC.
Residential Counselor Crisis Stabilization Unit - Leominster, MA
The North County Crisis Stabilization Unit serves clients who are admitted due to struggling with a mental health crisis often additionally struggling with substance abuse. Residential Counselors conduct intakes and discharges for the program and will work with clients on topics including personal hygiene and self-care skills, money management and budgeting, symptom management, relapse prevention, healthy eating, and other further enhance life skills in these areas. The Residential Counselor will monitor and distribute medication, maintain unit facility as required, and complete routine paperwork to ensure the program meets the standards.
March 18, 2020
Horizon Home Care and Hospice Inc. Social Worker Case Manager - Milwaukee, WI
Seeking a Case Manager to join our close-knit, compassionate team of dedicated professionals. As part of our Family Care team the Case Manager (Social Worker) assesses, arranges and monitors home services for the elderly in Milwaukee County. Enjoy working in our new corporate office with a collaborative and dedicated team, combined with patient face-time in the home, all while maintaining an optimal life/work balance.
Classical Charter Schools ClassiCorps Teaching Fellowship - Bronx, NY
The ClassiCorps Teaching Fellowship is our selective program for recent college graduates of all backgrounds with an interest in education or social justice. ClassiCorps teachers are full-time faculty members and share our undying commitment to maximizing student achievement.
Knoll, Inc. Sustainability Coordinator - East Greenville, PA
Knoll is a constellation of design-driven brands and people working together with our clients to create inspired modern interiors. The focus of this position is to review, maintain and acquire the necessary information for a wide variety of moderate to complex sustainability standards that support Knoll's businesses and market objectives.
Keypath LLC Student Success Advisor - Schuamburg, IL
Keypath Education is seeking a Student Success Advisor to join our team in Schuamburg. The Student Success Advisor role will be responsible for meeting and exceeding students retention objectives for specific Keypath Academic Partners. He or she will work directly with enrolled students to proactively provide coaching support and troubleshoot at-risk issues to help students achieve their educational goals.
McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney and Carpenter LLP Junior Paralegal - Warwick, RI
We are looking for a Junior Paralegal with professional experience to join our Warwick, RI office. Candidates with bachelor's degree and paralegal certificate are highly preferred but not required.
Chisholm, Chisholm & Kilpatrick Ltd. Claims Advocate/Paralegal - Providence, RI
The Claims Advocate/Paralegal is responsible for supporting the communications to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. This dynamic position requires superior written and verbal communication skills, strong attention to detail and the ability to work independently as well as in a fast pace environment. This position offers quickly emerging opportunities for advancement.
Promise Open Doors: Teaching English Abroad - Shanghai shanghai Shit, China
Based in Boston, with an international office in London, English First is one of 16 divisions of Education First. Focusing on language training and world travel, Education First (EF) has over 40,000 employees, 500 schools and offices, and locations in 107 countries.
Teaching English in China with EF offers three different school types. After a year in one position there is an opportunity to transition into another teaching experience. Kids & Teen School - students age 3 -18 years, separated into 4 age groups, with interactive learning; Adult School - classes from complete beginner to upper advanced, students range from university undergraduates to professionals and Online Teaching Center offering classes and online lessons to the Chinese community. Bryant Students can learn more about salary and compensation on BCC.
Residential Counselor Crisis Stabilization Unit - Leominster, MA
The North County Crisis Stabilization Unit serves clients who are admitted due to struggling with a mental health crisis often additionally struggling with substance abuse. Residential Counselors conduct intakes and discharges for the program and will work with clients on topics including personal hygiene and self-care skills, money management and budgeting, symptom management, relapse prevention, healthy eating, and other further enhance life skills in these areas. The Residential Counselor will monitor and distribute medication, maintain unit facility as required, and complete routine paperwork to ensure the program meets the standards.
March 18, 2020
Horizon Home Care and Hospice Inc. Social Worker Case Manager - Milwaukee, WI
Seeking a Case Manager to join our close-knit, compassionate team of dedicated professionals. As part of our Family Care team the Case Manager (Social Worker) assesses, arranges and monitors home services for the elderly in Milwaukee County. Enjoy working in our new corporate office with a collaborative and dedicated team, combined with patient face-time in the home, all while maintaining an optimal life/work balance.
Classical Charter Schools ClassiCorps Teaching Fellowship - Bronx, NY
The ClassiCorps Teaching Fellowship is our selective program for recent college graduates of all backgrounds with an interest in education or social justice. ClassiCorps teachers are full-time faculty members and share our undying commitment to maximizing student achievement.
Knoll, Inc. Sustainability Coordinator - East Greenville, PA
Knoll is a constellation of design-driven brands and people working together with our clients to create inspired modern interiors. The focus of this position is to review, maintain and acquire the necessary information for a wide variety of moderate to complex sustainability standards that support Knoll's businesses and market objectives.
Keypath LLC Student Success Advisor - Schuamburg, IL
Keypath Education is seeking a Student Success Advisor to join our team in Schuamburg. The Student Success Advisor role will be responsible for meeting and exceeding students retention objectives for specific Keypath Academic Partners. He or she will work directly with enrolled students to proactively provide coaching support and troubleshoot at-risk issues to help students achieve their educational goals.
McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney and Carpenter LLP Junior Paralegal - Warwick, RI
We are looking for a Junior Paralegal with professional experience to join our Warwick, RI office. Candidates with bachelor's degree and paralegal certificate are highly preferred but not required.
Chisholm, Chisholm & Kilpatrick Ltd. Claims Advocate/Paralegal - Providence, RI
The Claims Advocate/Paralegal is responsible for supporting the communications to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. This dynamic position requires superior written and verbal communication skills, strong attention to detail and the ability to work independently as well as in a fast pace environment. This position offers quickly emerging opportunities for advancement.
October 21, 2019
Public Health Advisor, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Multiple Locations CDC is seeking a Public Health Advisor to:
October 13, 2019
Deputy Director, Scholars at Risk|New York University SAR is "seeking a Deputy Director to have overall responsibility for SAR’s day-to-day programming, internal operations, and administration. Fostering a culture of efficiency, teamwork, transparency and collaboration, the Deputy Director supervises SAR’s protection, advocacy, research, and membership teams and has primary responsibility for day-to-day operations, including communications, finance and audit, information systems, human resources, and facilities. Among the immediate priorities is enriching services for current network member institutions, while increasing support and opportunities for scholars and other at-risk individuals."
Conference Planner, SAR Network Global Congress, Scholars at Risk| New York University SAR is "seeking a highly-motivated, detail-focused, flexible and team-oriented individual to manage planning, delivery and follow-up to the 2020 SAR Global Congress, a large-scale, multi-institution biennial event that brings together up to 300 representatives of SAR network members, faculty, staff, students, partners and guests to share best practices and to generate opportunities for scholars to continue their work in safety. The 2020 Congress will be held from March 25-28, 2020 in Washington D.C. and Baltimore."
Department Administrator, Scholars at Risk| New York University SAR "seeks a Department Administrator to manage a variety of administrative and business processes and operations in support of SAR’s efforts to protect scholars and promote academic freedoms worldwide and to ensure the effective delivery of services and efficient office operations. Manage department budget and preparation of financial reports. Act as administrative liaison with other Provostial and University offices; interpret and apply University policies to plan and manage complex administrative matters."
Grant Associate/Officer, Scholars at Risk| New York University SAR is "seeking a highly-organized and team-oriented individual to join the SAR team as a grants associate/officer."
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Marketing and Communications Associate, Students Run \ LA, Los Angeles The Marketing and Communications Associate will be responsible for the development and tactical execution of marketing and communication strategies that drive awareness to meet the goals of SRLA. The Associate will be responsible for all external marketing and communications from conceptualization through execution.
Development Officer, Outreach to Corporate and Foundation Sector, International Catholic Migration Commission | BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS
ICMC’s Boston office is seeking a Development Officer to contribute to ICMC’s overall fundraising strategy in the United States through the identification and development of partnerships with corporate and philanthropic foundation sectors. The ideal candidate will be a team player who is able to work in a small office in support of a growing team.
Development Associate, Institutional Giving, Albert Einstein College of Medicine | BRONX,NEW YORK
The Development Associate is an important member of the Institutional Giving team and will be responsible for providing professional, high-level support for the execution of Montefiore & Einsteins ambitious Strategic Plan for Development.
Volunteer Coordinator, Center for Urban Community Services | NEW YORK,NEW YORK
CUCS is seeking a collaborative and high-energy Volunteer Coordinator to join its Development and Communications team. The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for the management of CUCS’s volunteer program including the recruitment, coordination and on-going daily support of volunteer projects.
Project Coordinator, Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors | ALEXANDRIA,VIRGINIA We are looking for a Project Coordinator that will use their skillset in administrative support to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors, Inc. (BPD) Executive Director and BPD initiatives. Your role will focus on processing membership records, related dues and invoices; providing administrative support for conference planning; and serving as a customer service liaison for meetings and other governance issues.
Development and Communications Coordinator, Horizons at San Francisco Friends School | SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIAThe Development and Communications Coordinator will support the growth and impact of Horizons’ youth program, and work to leverage resources, develop systems, and advance communications within and beyond the host school community and to support the ED and Board in achieving Horizons at SFFS’ annual fundraising objectives.
Development Associate, National Center for Youth Law | OAKLAND,CALIFORNIA Through this role, you will engage in close partnerships with NCYL program staff across campaign areas, partner with leading national, state, and local foundations, and help drive the organization’s growth. NCYL has an $11.8M organizational budget with significant, multi-year investments from leading foundations. The Development Associate will have the opportunity to help ensure that we responsibly steward existing resources while expanding NCYL’s pipeline of funding prospects.
Fall 2018 Job Postings
Immigration Service Officer, Department of Homeland Security, Alabama or Atlanta
This is a Recent Graduate position in the Pathways Program. Selected individuals are placed in a dynamic one year developmental program in the excepted service designed to lead to a civil service career in the Federal government. At the successful conclusion of this program, the agency may non-competitively convert individuals to a term or permanent position in the competitive service. Conversion to a Federal competitive service position will be at the discretion of the agency and is neither guaranteed nor implied.
Digital Analytics Specialist (Marketing and Communications), Teach for America, NYC or flexible
As the Digital Analytics Specialist, you are responsible for building a digital data center of truth for Teach For America, and will play a vital role in ensuring analytical best practices across digital assets and marketing campaigns for the organization.
Coordinator, Development Operations and Principal Giving, Michael J. Fox Foundation, New York
The Development Operations and Revenue Analytics (DORA) team is integral in helping the Michael J Fox Foundation scale. A strong DORA team drives revenue growth by reducing the time relationship managers spend on various administrative tasks, speeding up the stewardship process, and improving the experience for the donor. This is an entry level role that focuses on supporting general DORA team operations, new program implementation, and process improvements driven by the DORA team, and supporting stewardship of the Principal Giving (PG) portfolio composed of the Foundation’s largest donors.
Social Justice Program Assistant, Arcus Foundation, New York
The Social Justice Program Assistant is a vital member of a highly collaborative team that advances multiple aspects of the Arcus Foundation’s Social Justice Programs. This position provides programmatic and administrative support across the department.
Development Associate, Muso, San Francisco, California
In this context, Muso’s Development Associate will provide critical support to our development team and fundraising initiatives, supporting Muso’s systems and partnerships. S/he will be responsible for system and grants management, administrative support, grant writing, and prospect research, working collaboratively with the entire development team to support Muso’s current partnerships and fundraising growth strategy.
Communications & Marketing Associate, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) is a dynamic 45-year old non-profit organization that empowers artists with networks, resources, and support, to create vibrant sustainable communities within Lower Manhattan and beyond. LMCC seeks a permanent full-time Communications & Marketing Associate to join.
Development Coordinator, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Washington D.C
The Development Coordinator provides research, administrative and logistical support to CSPI’s mid-level and major gift fundraising programs. This position reports to the Director of Development and works closely with other development staff and senior leadership.
Development Assistant, Constitutional Accountability Center, Washington D.C
At this pivotal moment in our country, we are seeking a Development Associate to help grow and diversify CAC’s revenue base, which make possible our work in such areas as civil rights, immigration, voting rights, and environmental justice. This critical staff position will focus primarily on foundation fundraising, which accounts for most of our revenue base, but also will include helping to expand our base of individual donors. This is an ideal opportunity for a candidate who is a great writer and self-starter, with fundraising experience and an interest in progressive legal work.
Spring 2018 Postings
Research Consultant, Global Philanthropy Project, NYC
GPP seeks to engage a research consultant (or team) who will work with the GPP Staff and a group of grantmaking stakeholders to develop and implement research and documentation on the global impact of the rise of the religious right, and the instrumentalization of faith and religious institutions toward an anti-LGBTI social and political agenda, affecting global LGBTI communities and individuals.
Director of Education and Human Potential, Girl Be Heard, NYC
The Director of Education and Human Potential is responsible for cultivating safe spaces at every level of Girl Be Heard, ensuring that every member of the Girl Be Heard community has the opportunity to reach their full potential both within and beyond the organization, and has access to the resources necessary to get them there. This includes overseeing the development of curriculum across Girl Be Heard programs, devising the leadership trajectory that girls follow through the various levels of our organization, planning and implementing training and development opportunities for all staff, and serving as a staff liaison for the Girl Be Heard Amplifiers (our young professionals group). Additionally, the Director of Education and Human Potential engages in an ongoing process of program evaluation to determine any gaps that need to be filled in supporting our community to reach its highest potential.
Program Officer, General Service Foundation, California
The Program Officer will be joining the program team and will be responsible for supporting GSF’s grantmaking for a Building Strong Movements portfolio. This portfolio builds on current grantmaking in reproductive and economic justice, and in 2018 will expand to include a broader range of movement and power building organizations. This position offers an opportunity to help craft and implement the vision for this portfolio with the program team. GSF currently has a staff of four, and this position will be based in the Berkeley office. The Program Officer will also contribute to the Foundation’s overall strategies, activities and initiatives in a highly integrated work environment. S/he is a highly motivated, problem solving, solution-oriented self-starter who can hit the ground running.
Digital Communications Coordinator, North Star Fund, NYC
North Star Fund has a long history of producing print publications that tell the story of New York’s vibrant social justice movements. Right now, we need to raise the profile of New York’s movements for justice on online channels. This includes social media channels and online video. This new position will collaborate with the communications director to be at the forefront of developing a strategy for how we tell stories online. The day-to-day work will balance creating digital content with increasing the number of North Star Fund community members who are amplifying the messages of social justice movements in New York City and the Hudson Valley. The ideal candidate will enjoy a fast-paced environment, be able to communicate across different constituencies, have experience with the nonprofit and, ideally, social justice sectors, and understand the specific challenges of intermediaries to use digital media effectively in support of social justice movements.
Program/Development Manager, MADRE, NYC
Reporting to the Deputy Director, the Program/ Development Manager is responsible for managing and growing MADRE’s institutional fundraising efforts, supervising the Program/Development Coordinator, and developing and leading strategies designed to achieve revenue targets during a time of organizational growth. The Program/Development Manager will serve as a primary grant writer and liaison between MADRE’s Development team and Programs teams in order synthesize programmatic developments and compile, analyze and report on MADRE’s impact to funders. He/she will develop compelling proposals and reports for impact using a logical framework, identify viable prospects, and steward and solicit a portfolio of institutional funders and prospects.Digital Analytics Specialist
Public Health Advisor, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Multiple Locations CDC is seeking a Public Health Advisor to:
- Establish and maintain an integrated system of information gathering and reporting devices and analyzes the data and assesses the program needs in terms of strategies, services, and resources.
- Advise officials on all aspects of program operations including budget and fiscal matters and legislation and policy.
- Plans and administers a comprehensive public health program, including, but not limited to, service delivery, assessment, surveillance, quality assurance, partnerships and collaborations, outreach, orientation, training, reporting, and program implementation and evaluation. (See More)
October 13, 2019
Deputy Director, Scholars at Risk|New York University SAR is "seeking a Deputy Director to have overall responsibility for SAR’s day-to-day programming, internal operations, and administration. Fostering a culture of efficiency, teamwork, transparency and collaboration, the Deputy Director supervises SAR’s protection, advocacy, research, and membership teams and has primary responsibility for day-to-day operations, including communications, finance and audit, information systems, human resources, and facilities. Among the immediate priorities is enriching services for current network member institutions, while increasing support and opportunities for scholars and other at-risk individuals."
Conference Planner, SAR Network Global Congress, Scholars at Risk| New York University SAR is "seeking a highly-motivated, detail-focused, flexible and team-oriented individual to manage planning, delivery and follow-up to the 2020 SAR Global Congress, a large-scale, multi-institution biennial event that brings together up to 300 representatives of SAR network members, faculty, staff, students, partners and guests to share best practices and to generate opportunities for scholars to continue their work in safety. The 2020 Congress will be held from March 25-28, 2020 in Washington D.C. and Baltimore."
Department Administrator, Scholars at Risk| New York University SAR "seeks a Department Administrator to manage a variety of administrative and business processes and operations in support of SAR’s efforts to protect scholars and promote academic freedoms worldwide and to ensure the effective delivery of services and efficient office operations. Manage department budget and preparation of financial reports. Act as administrative liaison with other Provostial and University offices; interpret and apply University policies to plan and manage complex administrative matters."
Grant Associate/Officer, Scholars at Risk| New York University SAR is "seeking a highly-organized and team-oriented individual to join the SAR team as a grants associate/officer."
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Marketing and Communications Associate, Students Run \ LA, Los Angeles The Marketing and Communications Associate will be responsible for the development and tactical execution of marketing and communication strategies that drive awareness to meet the goals of SRLA. The Associate will be responsible for all external marketing and communications from conceptualization through execution.
Development Officer, Outreach to Corporate and Foundation Sector, International Catholic Migration Commission | BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS
ICMC’s Boston office is seeking a Development Officer to contribute to ICMC’s overall fundraising strategy in the United States through the identification and development of partnerships with corporate and philanthropic foundation sectors. The ideal candidate will be a team player who is able to work in a small office in support of a growing team.
Development Associate, Institutional Giving, Albert Einstein College of Medicine | BRONX,NEW YORK
The Development Associate is an important member of the Institutional Giving team and will be responsible for providing professional, high-level support for the execution of Montefiore & Einsteins ambitious Strategic Plan for Development.
Volunteer Coordinator, Center for Urban Community Services | NEW YORK,NEW YORK
CUCS is seeking a collaborative and high-energy Volunteer Coordinator to join its Development and Communications team. The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for the management of CUCS’s volunteer program including the recruitment, coordination and on-going daily support of volunteer projects.
Project Coordinator, Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors | ALEXANDRIA,VIRGINIA We are looking for a Project Coordinator that will use their skillset in administrative support to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors, Inc. (BPD) Executive Director and BPD initiatives. Your role will focus on processing membership records, related dues and invoices; providing administrative support for conference planning; and serving as a customer service liaison for meetings and other governance issues.
Development and Communications Coordinator, Horizons at San Francisco Friends School | SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIAThe Development and Communications Coordinator will support the growth and impact of Horizons’ youth program, and work to leverage resources, develop systems, and advance communications within and beyond the host school community and to support the ED and Board in achieving Horizons at SFFS’ annual fundraising objectives.
Development Associate, National Center for Youth Law | OAKLAND,CALIFORNIA Through this role, you will engage in close partnerships with NCYL program staff across campaign areas, partner with leading national, state, and local foundations, and help drive the organization’s growth. NCYL has an $11.8M organizational budget with significant, multi-year investments from leading foundations. The Development Associate will have the opportunity to help ensure that we responsibly steward existing resources while expanding NCYL’s pipeline of funding prospects.
Fall 2018 Job Postings
Immigration Service Officer, Department of Homeland Security, Alabama or Atlanta
This is a Recent Graduate position in the Pathways Program. Selected individuals are placed in a dynamic one year developmental program in the excepted service designed to lead to a civil service career in the Federal government. At the successful conclusion of this program, the agency may non-competitively convert individuals to a term or permanent position in the competitive service. Conversion to a Federal competitive service position will be at the discretion of the agency and is neither guaranteed nor implied.
Digital Analytics Specialist (Marketing and Communications), Teach for America, NYC or flexible
As the Digital Analytics Specialist, you are responsible for building a digital data center of truth for Teach For America, and will play a vital role in ensuring analytical best practices across digital assets and marketing campaigns for the organization.
Coordinator, Development Operations and Principal Giving, Michael J. Fox Foundation, New York
The Development Operations and Revenue Analytics (DORA) team is integral in helping the Michael J Fox Foundation scale. A strong DORA team drives revenue growth by reducing the time relationship managers spend on various administrative tasks, speeding up the stewardship process, and improving the experience for the donor. This is an entry level role that focuses on supporting general DORA team operations, new program implementation, and process improvements driven by the DORA team, and supporting stewardship of the Principal Giving (PG) portfolio composed of the Foundation’s largest donors.
Social Justice Program Assistant, Arcus Foundation, New York
The Social Justice Program Assistant is a vital member of a highly collaborative team that advances multiple aspects of the Arcus Foundation’s Social Justice Programs. This position provides programmatic and administrative support across the department.
Development Associate, Muso, San Francisco, California
In this context, Muso’s Development Associate will provide critical support to our development team and fundraising initiatives, supporting Muso’s systems and partnerships. S/he will be responsible for system and grants management, administrative support, grant writing, and prospect research, working collaboratively with the entire development team to support Muso’s current partnerships and fundraising growth strategy.
Communications & Marketing Associate, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) is a dynamic 45-year old non-profit organization that empowers artists with networks, resources, and support, to create vibrant sustainable communities within Lower Manhattan and beyond. LMCC seeks a permanent full-time Communications & Marketing Associate to join.
Development Coordinator, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Washington D.C
The Development Coordinator provides research, administrative and logistical support to CSPI’s mid-level and major gift fundraising programs. This position reports to the Director of Development and works closely with other development staff and senior leadership.
Development Assistant, Constitutional Accountability Center, Washington D.C
At this pivotal moment in our country, we are seeking a Development Associate to help grow and diversify CAC’s revenue base, which make possible our work in such areas as civil rights, immigration, voting rights, and environmental justice. This critical staff position will focus primarily on foundation fundraising, which accounts for most of our revenue base, but also will include helping to expand our base of individual donors. This is an ideal opportunity for a candidate who is a great writer and self-starter, with fundraising experience and an interest in progressive legal work.
Spring 2018 Postings
Research Consultant, Global Philanthropy Project, NYC
GPP seeks to engage a research consultant (or team) who will work with the GPP Staff and a group of grantmaking stakeholders to develop and implement research and documentation on the global impact of the rise of the religious right, and the instrumentalization of faith and religious institutions toward an anti-LGBTI social and political agenda, affecting global LGBTI communities and individuals.
Director of Education and Human Potential, Girl Be Heard, NYC
The Director of Education and Human Potential is responsible for cultivating safe spaces at every level of Girl Be Heard, ensuring that every member of the Girl Be Heard community has the opportunity to reach their full potential both within and beyond the organization, and has access to the resources necessary to get them there. This includes overseeing the development of curriculum across Girl Be Heard programs, devising the leadership trajectory that girls follow through the various levels of our organization, planning and implementing training and development opportunities for all staff, and serving as a staff liaison for the Girl Be Heard Amplifiers (our young professionals group). Additionally, the Director of Education and Human Potential engages in an ongoing process of program evaluation to determine any gaps that need to be filled in supporting our community to reach its highest potential.
Program Officer, General Service Foundation, California
The Program Officer will be joining the program team and will be responsible for supporting GSF’s grantmaking for a Building Strong Movements portfolio. This portfolio builds on current grantmaking in reproductive and economic justice, and in 2018 will expand to include a broader range of movement and power building organizations. This position offers an opportunity to help craft and implement the vision for this portfolio with the program team. GSF currently has a staff of four, and this position will be based in the Berkeley office. The Program Officer will also contribute to the Foundation’s overall strategies, activities and initiatives in a highly integrated work environment. S/he is a highly motivated, problem solving, solution-oriented self-starter who can hit the ground running.
Digital Communications Coordinator, North Star Fund, NYC
North Star Fund has a long history of producing print publications that tell the story of New York’s vibrant social justice movements. Right now, we need to raise the profile of New York’s movements for justice on online channels. This includes social media channels and online video. This new position will collaborate with the communications director to be at the forefront of developing a strategy for how we tell stories online. The day-to-day work will balance creating digital content with increasing the number of North Star Fund community members who are amplifying the messages of social justice movements in New York City and the Hudson Valley. The ideal candidate will enjoy a fast-paced environment, be able to communicate across different constituencies, have experience with the nonprofit and, ideally, social justice sectors, and understand the specific challenges of intermediaries to use digital media effectively in support of social justice movements.
Program/Development Manager, MADRE, NYC
Reporting to the Deputy Director, the Program/ Development Manager is responsible for managing and growing MADRE’s institutional fundraising efforts, supervising the Program/Development Coordinator, and developing and leading strategies designed to achieve revenue targets during a time of organizational growth. The Program/Development Manager will serve as a primary grant writer and liaison between MADRE’s Development team and Programs teams in order synthesize programmatic developments and compile, analyze and report on MADRE’s impact to funders. He/she will develop compelling proposals and reports for impact using a logical framework, identify viable prospects, and steward and solicit a portfolio of institutional funders and prospects.Digital Analytics Specialist
Program Manager, Oxfam America
Project Officers based in Oxfam country offices in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua; Regional Directors and Regional Humanitarian Coordinators; in Boston, coordinates with Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) officer and Finance Officer in the Humanitarian theme; in Oxfam International (OI), with Resilience Knowledge Hub, and DRR working groups as necessary. Project Officers based in Oxfam country offices in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua; Regional Directors and Regional Humanitarian Coordinators; in Boston, coordinates with Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) officer and Finance Officer in the Humanitarian theme; in Oxfam International (OI), with Resilience Knowledge Hub, and DRR working groups as necessary.The Program Manager leads the planning and implementation of all aspects of the program; creates a body of evidence that demonstrate impact, and acts as a focal point for all communication and healthy working relationship among participating countries creating a sense of integration into the program.
Specialist: Internal Communications, AECOM, Los Angeles, California
AECOM is a fast-paced global company with the mission to build a better world. We are seeking a Specialist, Internal Communications who thrives in a complex cutting-edge business environment. This role will focus on supporting and improving strategic internal communications in Americas Design and Consulting Services (DCS), AECOM’s largest operating group. The DCS Americas internal communications team works to engage employees, support leaders and help the business succeed.
Development Consultant, Stop It Now!, Boston, MA
The Development Consultant will manage Stop It Now!’s design of a long-term development plan that is robust and sustainable. The Consultant will recommend and expand foundation, major donor, and public funding relationships, as well as provide expertise and direction on individual giving campaigns including online giving platforms with crowdfunding.
Program Director, Dalai Lama Fellows, San Francisco, California
Dalai Lama Fellows is seeking to hire a Program Director to start work immediately, full-time, at our office in the Thoreau Center of the Presidio of San Francisco. This is a great opportunity for someone with initiative, imagination, creativity, high energy and audacity -- and the drive to make a significant positive difference in the world. As Program Director, reporting to the Managing Director, Uvinie Lubecki, you will be a key member of our lean six-person global team, and will direct and manage implementation of our core Dalai Lama Fellows Program.
Associate Director of Development, Leading Educators, New Orleans, LA
The Associate Director of Development role is an exciting opportunity for a strategic planner and ambitious achiever with a talent for identifying opportunities, building relationships, and leveraging networks. As a member of Leading Educators, Storytelling and Development team, the Associate Director will serve as the key driver of local fundraising efforts for New Orleans and the surrounding area over the next year, with the potential for opportunities to engage in fundraising efforts in additional Leading Educators regions over the longer term. The Associate Director serves as the lead fundraiser for the region and will be responsible for designing and implementing a strategic fundraising plan that includes foundations, local businesses, national corporations with ties to New Orleans, and individual funders. The Associate Director reports to the Managing Director of Development and works closely with the Director of Development and other Storytelling and Development team members.
Fundraising Manager, Abraham Path Initiative, New Jersey
The Abraham Path Initiative (API) is a non-profit NGO that supports economic development and local heritage preservation along cultural walking routes in the Middle East. Over the last ten years API has grown to become an organization with two million dollar a year income, thanks to support from the World Bank and a committed network of major donors supporting its work. The appointment of a new Executive Director with a vision for growth presents the opportunity to join API at an exciting moment in its history. The successful candidate may work remotely and preferably has easy access to New York/New Jersey for regular in-person meetings.
Program Officer: Climate and Energy, Pisces Foundation, California
The Foundation seeks a Program Officer to lead its Climate and Energy Program. This position reports to the President and will play an important role in a dynamic, growing philanthropy. The Climate and Energy Program focuses on bolstering reductions of carbon dioxide by decreasing emission of all pollutants that contribute to climate change. To accomplish this goal, the Program’s grants and other activities focus on a powerful class of climate “super pollutants” including methane, black carbon, and HFCs. The more quickly we start to reduce all of the pollutants driving climate change, the more likely it is we’ll have the safe, stable climate our communities need to stay healthy, vibrant places.
Membership Assistant, Alliance for Water Efficiency, Chicago, Illinois
The Alliance for Water Efficiency (AWE) is seeking a Membership Assistant to join a growing team based in Chicago, Illinois. The Membership Assistant is an essential part of the development team and is responsible for providing support to AWE’s goals of growing and supporting its membership across water utility, business, industry, non-profit and academic sectors. The Membership Assistant is responsible for contributing to the creation of and supporting execution of a comprehensive membership acquisition and retention strategy that will grow AWE’s membership base and engage existing members. The position reports to the Manager of Development and Special Projects.
Social Media and Audience Development Editor, Foreign Affairs, New York, New York
Foreign Affairs is the leading journal in the field of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. The Social Media and Audience Development Editor will identify and craft story angles to grow Foreign Affairs' following and circulation through social media, newsletters, partnerships, and more. We are looking for someone who has strong experience in using social platforms to promote a publication and build audience engagement. Editor will be responsible for developing and executing strategies to accelerate audience growth, engagement, and traffic from established and emerging social platforms.
Research Associate, CFR's David Rockefeller Studies Program, Washington, DC
The Center for Preventive Action (CPA) seeks to help prevent, defuse, or resolve deadly conflicts around the world and to expand the body of knowledge on conflict prevention. It does so by creating a forum in which representatives of governments, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, corporations, and civil society can gather to develop operational and timely strategies for promoting peace in specific conflict situations. The center focuses on conflicts in countries or regions that affect U.S. interests, but may be otherwise overlooked; where prevention appears possible; and when the resources of the Council on Foreign Relations can make a difference. The Research Associate will work under the direction of the director on projects related to conflict prevention and crisis areas within the Center for Preventive Action.
Program Assistant: Innovation and Strategic Investments, Vital Voices Global Partnership, Washington, DC
Vital Voices Global Partnership is committed to working with women throughout the world to provide them with the support and tools they need to have a positive impact in their communities. The department oversees the Vital Voices Innovation Partnerships initiative, an initiative to make deep individual investments in a smaller cohort of the Vital Voices Global Leadership Network’s most profound visionaries. The department oversees the Vital Voices Innovation Partnerships initiative, an initiative to make deep individual investments in a smaller cohort of the Vital Voices Global Leadership Network’s most profound visionaries, as well as the Global Leadership Network, a network of over 10,000 women leaders across the globe who have been supported by Vital Voices. Vital Voices seeks a Program Assistant to programmatically and logistically support the ISI Departments’ projects and programs. The Program Assistant will mainly support an initiative through which Vital Voices partners with a select group of 100 of the most engaged and visionary members of the Vital Voices Global Leadership Network to develop tailored support to enable them to achieve their bold and innovative visions for changing their communities and countries.
Program Coordinator: Latin America & the Caribbean Human Rights, Vital Voices Global Partnership, Washington, DC
The Program Coordinator will support all the Voices Against Violence Initiative. The Coordinator will also provide regional and linguistic expertise for the Human Rights Department’s programs and work in Latin America & Caribbean. The Program Coordinator’s work will include cross-team collaboration. This position is based in Washington, DC and reports to the Director of Programs, Human Rights.
Project Officers based in Oxfam country offices in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua; Regional Directors and Regional Humanitarian Coordinators; in Boston, coordinates with Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) officer and Finance Officer in the Humanitarian theme; in Oxfam International (OI), with Resilience Knowledge Hub, and DRR working groups as necessary. Project Officers based in Oxfam country offices in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua; Regional Directors and Regional Humanitarian Coordinators; in Boston, coordinates with Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) officer and Finance Officer in the Humanitarian theme; in Oxfam International (OI), with Resilience Knowledge Hub, and DRR working groups as necessary.The Program Manager leads the planning and implementation of all aspects of the program; creates a body of evidence that demonstrate impact, and acts as a focal point for all communication and healthy working relationship among participating countries creating a sense of integration into the program.
Specialist: Internal Communications, AECOM, Los Angeles, California
AECOM is a fast-paced global company with the mission to build a better world. We are seeking a Specialist, Internal Communications who thrives in a complex cutting-edge business environment. This role will focus on supporting and improving strategic internal communications in Americas Design and Consulting Services (DCS), AECOM’s largest operating group. The DCS Americas internal communications team works to engage employees, support leaders and help the business succeed.
Development Consultant, Stop It Now!, Boston, MA
The Development Consultant will manage Stop It Now!’s design of a long-term development plan that is robust and sustainable. The Consultant will recommend and expand foundation, major donor, and public funding relationships, as well as provide expertise and direction on individual giving campaigns including online giving platforms with crowdfunding.
Program Director, Dalai Lama Fellows, San Francisco, California
Dalai Lama Fellows is seeking to hire a Program Director to start work immediately, full-time, at our office in the Thoreau Center of the Presidio of San Francisco. This is a great opportunity for someone with initiative, imagination, creativity, high energy and audacity -- and the drive to make a significant positive difference in the world. As Program Director, reporting to the Managing Director, Uvinie Lubecki, you will be a key member of our lean six-person global team, and will direct and manage implementation of our core Dalai Lama Fellows Program.
Associate Director of Development, Leading Educators, New Orleans, LA
The Associate Director of Development role is an exciting opportunity for a strategic planner and ambitious achiever with a talent for identifying opportunities, building relationships, and leveraging networks. As a member of Leading Educators, Storytelling and Development team, the Associate Director will serve as the key driver of local fundraising efforts for New Orleans and the surrounding area over the next year, with the potential for opportunities to engage in fundraising efforts in additional Leading Educators regions over the longer term. The Associate Director serves as the lead fundraiser for the region and will be responsible for designing and implementing a strategic fundraising plan that includes foundations, local businesses, national corporations with ties to New Orleans, and individual funders. The Associate Director reports to the Managing Director of Development and works closely with the Director of Development and other Storytelling and Development team members.
Fundraising Manager, Abraham Path Initiative, New Jersey
The Abraham Path Initiative (API) is a non-profit NGO that supports economic development and local heritage preservation along cultural walking routes in the Middle East. Over the last ten years API has grown to become an organization with two million dollar a year income, thanks to support from the World Bank and a committed network of major donors supporting its work. The appointment of a new Executive Director with a vision for growth presents the opportunity to join API at an exciting moment in its history. The successful candidate may work remotely and preferably has easy access to New York/New Jersey for regular in-person meetings.
Program Officer: Climate and Energy, Pisces Foundation, California
The Foundation seeks a Program Officer to lead its Climate and Energy Program. This position reports to the President and will play an important role in a dynamic, growing philanthropy. The Climate and Energy Program focuses on bolstering reductions of carbon dioxide by decreasing emission of all pollutants that contribute to climate change. To accomplish this goal, the Program’s grants and other activities focus on a powerful class of climate “super pollutants” including methane, black carbon, and HFCs. The more quickly we start to reduce all of the pollutants driving climate change, the more likely it is we’ll have the safe, stable climate our communities need to stay healthy, vibrant places.
Membership Assistant, Alliance for Water Efficiency, Chicago, Illinois
The Alliance for Water Efficiency (AWE) is seeking a Membership Assistant to join a growing team based in Chicago, Illinois. The Membership Assistant is an essential part of the development team and is responsible for providing support to AWE’s goals of growing and supporting its membership across water utility, business, industry, non-profit and academic sectors. The Membership Assistant is responsible for contributing to the creation of and supporting execution of a comprehensive membership acquisition and retention strategy that will grow AWE’s membership base and engage existing members. The position reports to the Manager of Development and Special Projects.
Social Media and Audience Development Editor, Foreign Affairs, New York, New York
Foreign Affairs is the leading journal in the field of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. The Social Media and Audience Development Editor will identify and craft story angles to grow Foreign Affairs' following and circulation through social media, newsletters, partnerships, and more. We are looking for someone who has strong experience in using social platforms to promote a publication and build audience engagement. Editor will be responsible for developing and executing strategies to accelerate audience growth, engagement, and traffic from established and emerging social platforms.
Research Associate, CFR's David Rockefeller Studies Program, Washington, DC
The Center for Preventive Action (CPA) seeks to help prevent, defuse, or resolve deadly conflicts around the world and to expand the body of knowledge on conflict prevention. It does so by creating a forum in which representatives of governments, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, corporations, and civil society can gather to develop operational and timely strategies for promoting peace in specific conflict situations. The center focuses on conflicts in countries or regions that affect U.S. interests, but may be otherwise overlooked; where prevention appears possible; and when the resources of the Council on Foreign Relations can make a difference. The Research Associate will work under the direction of the director on projects related to conflict prevention and crisis areas within the Center for Preventive Action.
Program Assistant: Innovation and Strategic Investments, Vital Voices Global Partnership, Washington, DC
Vital Voices Global Partnership is committed to working with women throughout the world to provide them with the support and tools they need to have a positive impact in their communities. The department oversees the Vital Voices Innovation Partnerships initiative, an initiative to make deep individual investments in a smaller cohort of the Vital Voices Global Leadership Network’s most profound visionaries. The department oversees the Vital Voices Innovation Partnerships initiative, an initiative to make deep individual investments in a smaller cohort of the Vital Voices Global Leadership Network’s most profound visionaries, as well as the Global Leadership Network, a network of over 10,000 women leaders across the globe who have been supported by Vital Voices. Vital Voices seeks a Program Assistant to programmatically and logistically support the ISI Departments’ projects and programs. The Program Assistant will mainly support an initiative through which Vital Voices partners with a select group of 100 of the most engaged and visionary members of the Vital Voices Global Leadership Network to develop tailored support to enable them to achieve their bold and innovative visions for changing their communities and countries.
Program Coordinator: Latin America & the Caribbean Human Rights, Vital Voices Global Partnership, Washington, DC
The Program Coordinator will support all the Voices Against Violence Initiative. The Coordinator will also provide regional and linguistic expertise for the Human Rights Department’s programs and work in Latin America & Caribbean. The Program Coordinator’s work will include cross-team collaboration. This position is based in Washington, DC and reports to the Director of Programs, Human Rights.
Youth Arts & Social Justice Facilitator, Maverick Landing Community Services, Boston, MA
The ideal candidate would be inspired to help, teach, and motivate young people to be their best selves, compelled by the concept of creative expression as a vehicle for personal and social transformation, motivated to change social issues impacting communities of color and understand obstacles faced by at-risk youth. The facilitator will develop and facilitate creative activities that support youth (ages 14-17) working on local and global issues and will develop activities designed to create a safe space for creative exploration and dialoging about issues affecting youth. The goal is to promote the positive development of youth and support youth exploration of social justice issues through varied forms of creative expression.
Foreign Affairs Officer, Department of State, Washington, D.C.
This position is located within the Office of Environmental Quality and Transboundary Issues, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES/EQT). The Office of Environmental Quality and Transboundary Issues develops and coordinates U.S. international policy on environmental issues in the areas of environmental quality and transboundary pollution, including chemicals, waste, and air pollution. EQT is also responsible for advancing U.S. environmental policies in a wide variety of multilateral institutions and negotiating and overseeing the implementation of Environmental Cooperation Mechanisms. The incumbent serves as a policy expert on environmental quality and transboundary pollution prevention in the OES Bureau.
Academic Exchange Specialist, Department of State, Washington, D.C.
This position is located in the Office of Global Educational Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in the U.S. Department of State. The incumbent will work under the supervision of the Chief of the Office's Educational Information and Resources Branch to oversee educational advising programs in one or more of the world's regions to promote international educational exchange with the United States. Facilitating the development of study abroad opportunities and providing assistance to overseas educational advisers to support these opportunities.
Project Assistant, Prob Bono Institute, Washington, D.C.
The Corporate Prob Bono Project Assistant position requires an individual with solid writing, research and analytic skills: someone who is organized, enterprising, and pays close attention to detail, can multi-task, and has excellent interpersonal skills. Experience with computers and online tools is essential.
Associate Program Officer: West Africa, Global Fund for Children, Washington, D.C.
The Global Fund for Children (GFC) envisions a world where all children grow up to be productive, caring citizens of our global society. GFC’s grantmaking program provides flexible philanthropic capital and capacity-building support to innovative community-based organizations that serve the health, rights, and development of children and youth. To date, GFC has granted over $29 million to nearly 550 grassroots partners in 78 countries. The candidate will collaborate with all grantmaking team staff on implementation of overall grantmaking strategies and practices and identify community-based organizations in the region that fall within GFC’s issue portfolios or otherwise meet GFC’s funding criteria. The candidate will conduct and maintain due diligence in selecting, evaluating, and managing existing and potential grantee partners and assist in the management of semi-annual grants dockets, including developing recommendations and rationales for funding grantee partners, grant amounts, and areas of GFC support.
Project Assistant: Latin America and the Caribbean, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is seeking candidates currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs for internships with NDI's Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) team. Responsibilities include: assisting the LAC team in organizing and implementing democracy development programs, collecting and distributing to the LAC team foreign and domestic newspaper, magazine, or journal clippings pertaining to Latin American and Caribbean affairs and attending meetings and seminars on Latin American and Caribbean affairs and prepare written presentations to LAC team members.
Program Assistant, Council on Foreign Relations, New York
The Council on Foreign Relations is creating innovative new education products as part of the CFR Campus effort to help students and the interested public gain the knowledge, skills, and perspective necessary to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. These resources include Model Diplomacy, a multimedia simulation program; modular learning materials about the fundamentals of international relations and U.S. foreign policy; and repurposed and original content for CFR Campus social media and the CFR Campus website. The Program Assistant will work under the direction of the Vice President of Education and the Associate Director of Education to provide support to the department and Model Diplomacy program.
Program Coordinator, Council on Foreign Relations, New York
The Program Coordinator will be a member of the Meetings Program, which brings major international and domestic officials, thought leaders, and others together with CFR members over the course of more than 120 meetings each year.
Public Relations and Crisis Firm, Washington, D.C.
Leading Washington-based crisis management and public affairs firm has an immediate entry-level opening. We are seeking candidates that are media and politically savvy, have excellent writing, communication and organizational skills, and are able to master many tasks simultaneously. Our working environment is demanding and results-oriented, but also highly collaborative with opportunity for personal growth and advancement. Our clients are chiefly corporate and also include trade groups, non-profits and high-profile individuals.
Internship, Naval War College, Newport
All internships are unpaid volunteer experiences and open to graduate and undergraduate college students who are U.S. citizens. If interested, contact us at global @ bryant.edu.
Gallery Relations Intern, Artsy, New York City
Artsy seeks a driven and self-motivated individual to assist in expanding Artsy’s presence worldwide. This role is at the very core of Artsy’s mission to build one of the largest collections of contemporary art available online, and requires supporting partners’ artist programs and managing their online inventory on Artsy. The ideal candidate is well-versed in the art market and experienced in database management, with at least one or two previous art world internships. The internship will have a heavy focus on event coordination, including maintaining guests lists, sending personalized invitations and tracking responses, assisting on-the-ground with event logistics and guest check-in, facilitating post-event reports and analytics, and conducting research for future events.
Project Assistant: Middle East and North Africa, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is seeking an undergraduate or graduate student to work in Washington, D.C., as an intern for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Division's programs. The intern will be responsible for conducting research on country specific programs, attending meetings and seminars on Middle East and North African affairs, and providing administrative support on country projects.
Gender, Security and Human Rights Intern, Consortium of Gender, Security and Human Rights, Boston, MA.
The Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights is an organization devoted to bringing knowledge about gender to bear on the quest to end armed conflicts and build sustainable peace. Founded in 2002, and now based at the University of Massachusetts Boston, its work is a result of collaboration between scholars and researchers, as well as NGOs and international institutions such as the United Nations. Through knowledge-building workshops, conferences, publications, speaker events, and fellowship and internship programs, the Consortium generates critical new thinking and engagement on gender, war and peace building, providing a necessary bridge between research, activism and policy making.
Program Intern, The Human Rights Foundation, New York City
The Human Rights Foundation's 2016 summer interns will assist the program team with writing and editing, research, web and media development, and clerical and administrative work. Tasks include editing and proofreading press releases and reports, web research, and maintaining online presence via social networking sites. There will also be clerical and administrative tasks, such as filing, mailing, and some data entry. The intern will also assist in the planning of HRF's annual human rights conference, the Oslo Freedom Forum. The ideal candidate should be a self-motivated college student passionate about defending human rights globally and possessing excellent research and communication skills. This is an ideal position for someone who would like to learn multiple aspects of working at a human rights nonprofit. Sound judgment, focus, organization, an ability to work under pressure, and a sense of humor are imperative. Fluency in a foreign language is beneficial but not required.
Finance, Grants and Contracts Internship, Meridian International Center, Washington, D.C.
The intern will work closely with the Grants and Contracts Specialist and Program Accountant to develop and maintain a grants management database on the Salesforce platform. He or she will provide support to efforts of project staff and Finance relating to monitoring compliance with agreement terms and conditions. The intern will collaborate with Finance department to develop analytical data for use in annual planning and obtain required closeout information from grantees and otherwise facilitate grant closeout process.
ICT Programs, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is looking for an intern with a passion for global political systems and technology to join the NDItech team as a Project Assistant. NDItech works around the globe with political experts in NDI’s 60+ field offices to design and support technology-enabled programs giving citizens more voice in their governments and aiding governments in being more responsive to their people. The NDItech team works to improve democratic institutions like political parties, civil society organizations, and legislatures by applying locally-appropriate technology to increase transparency, open new channels of dialogue, and empower activist organizing and advocacy. Interns/Project Assistants at NDI are given substantive responsibilities and are expected to be professional contributors to the wide-ranging efforts of this small team. Interns/Project Assistants need to be disciplined self-starters who can accept assignments and run with them, occasionally under pressure; they also need to know when to seek guidance before proceeding. Interns/Project Assistants are encouraged to attend workshops, lectures and other staff development events at NDI and across DC.
Project Assistant: Central and West Africa, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is seeking candidates for internships with NDI's Central and West Africa (CEWA) team. The intern will be responsible for assisting with implementation of democratic development programs in Nigeria, Liberia, and other countries in the region.
Project Assistant: Peace, Security, and Democratic Resilience, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) seeks a current or recent graduate student with strong research, writing, organizational, and interpersonal skills to assist the Peace, Security, and Democratic Resilience (PSDR) Working Group for a 20-30 hour/week paid internship from February through May. NDI and its local partners work in conflict-affected countries to facilitate post-conflict transitions to democracy and establish inclusive, transparent, and accountable democratic institutions. The Institute’s work fosters intergroup collaboration across conflict lines, strengthens citizen participation in and oversight of security policy, mitigates electoral violence and violence against marginalized groups, and enfranchises groups at risk of perpetrating violence. The Peace, Security, and Democratic Resilience Working Group provides strategic and programmatic guidance in this work.
The ideal candidate would be inspired to help, teach, and motivate young people to be their best selves, compelled by the concept of creative expression as a vehicle for personal and social transformation, motivated to change social issues impacting communities of color and understand obstacles faced by at-risk youth. The facilitator will develop and facilitate creative activities that support youth (ages 14-17) working on local and global issues and will develop activities designed to create a safe space for creative exploration and dialoging about issues affecting youth. The goal is to promote the positive development of youth and support youth exploration of social justice issues through varied forms of creative expression.
Foreign Affairs Officer, Department of State, Washington, D.C.
This position is located within the Office of Environmental Quality and Transboundary Issues, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES/EQT). The Office of Environmental Quality and Transboundary Issues develops and coordinates U.S. international policy on environmental issues in the areas of environmental quality and transboundary pollution, including chemicals, waste, and air pollution. EQT is also responsible for advancing U.S. environmental policies in a wide variety of multilateral institutions and negotiating and overseeing the implementation of Environmental Cooperation Mechanisms. The incumbent serves as a policy expert on environmental quality and transboundary pollution prevention in the OES Bureau.
Academic Exchange Specialist, Department of State, Washington, D.C.
This position is located in the Office of Global Educational Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in the U.S. Department of State. The incumbent will work under the supervision of the Chief of the Office's Educational Information and Resources Branch to oversee educational advising programs in one or more of the world's regions to promote international educational exchange with the United States. Facilitating the development of study abroad opportunities and providing assistance to overseas educational advisers to support these opportunities.
Project Assistant, Prob Bono Institute, Washington, D.C.
The Corporate Prob Bono Project Assistant position requires an individual with solid writing, research and analytic skills: someone who is organized, enterprising, and pays close attention to detail, can multi-task, and has excellent interpersonal skills. Experience with computers and online tools is essential.
Associate Program Officer: West Africa, Global Fund for Children, Washington, D.C.
The Global Fund for Children (GFC) envisions a world where all children grow up to be productive, caring citizens of our global society. GFC’s grantmaking program provides flexible philanthropic capital and capacity-building support to innovative community-based organizations that serve the health, rights, and development of children and youth. To date, GFC has granted over $29 million to nearly 550 grassroots partners in 78 countries. The candidate will collaborate with all grantmaking team staff on implementation of overall grantmaking strategies and practices and identify community-based organizations in the region that fall within GFC’s issue portfolios or otherwise meet GFC’s funding criteria. The candidate will conduct and maintain due diligence in selecting, evaluating, and managing existing and potential grantee partners and assist in the management of semi-annual grants dockets, including developing recommendations and rationales for funding grantee partners, grant amounts, and areas of GFC support.
Project Assistant: Latin America and the Caribbean, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is seeking candidates currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs for internships with NDI's Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) team. Responsibilities include: assisting the LAC team in organizing and implementing democracy development programs, collecting and distributing to the LAC team foreign and domestic newspaper, magazine, or journal clippings pertaining to Latin American and Caribbean affairs and attending meetings and seminars on Latin American and Caribbean affairs and prepare written presentations to LAC team members.
Program Assistant, Council on Foreign Relations, New York
The Council on Foreign Relations is creating innovative new education products as part of the CFR Campus effort to help students and the interested public gain the knowledge, skills, and perspective necessary to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. These resources include Model Diplomacy, a multimedia simulation program; modular learning materials about the fundamentals of international relations and U.S. foreign policy; and repurposed and original content for CFR Campus social media and the CFR Campus website. The Program Assistant will work under the direction of the Vice President of Education and the Associate Director of Education to provide support to the department and Model Diplomacy program.
Program Coordinator, Council on Foreign Relations, New York
The Program Coordinator will be a member of the Meetings Program, which brings major international and domestic officials, thought leaders, and others together with CFR members over the course of more than 120 meetings each year.
Public Relations and Crisis Firm, Washington, D.C.
Leading Washington-based crisis management and public affairs firm has an immediate entry-level opening. We are seeking candidates that are media and politically savvy, have excellent writing, communication and organizational skills, and are able to master many tasks simultaneously. Our working environment is demanding and results-oriented, but also highly collaborative with opportunity for personal growth and advancement. Our clients are chiefly corporate and also include trade groups, non-profits and high-profile individuals.
Internship, Naval War College, Newport
All internships are unpaid volunteer experiences and open to graduate and undergraduate college students who are U.S. citizens. If interested, contact us at global @ bryant.edu.
Gallery Relations Intern, Artsy, New York City
Artsy seeks a driven and self-motivated individual to assist in expanding Artsy’s presence worldwide. This role is at the very core of Artsy’s mission to build one of the largest collections of contemporary art available online, and requires supporting partners’ artist programs and managing their online inventory on Artsy. The ideal candidate is well-versed in the art market and experienced in database management, with at least one or two previous art world internships. The internship will have a heavy focus on event coordination, including maintaining guests lists, sending personalized invitations and tracking responses, assisting on-the-ground with event logistics and guest check-in, facilitating post-event reports and analytics, and conducting research for future events.
Project Assistant: Middle East and North Africa, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is seeking an undergraduate or graduate student to work in Washington, D.C., as an intern for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Division's programs. The intern will be responsible for conducting research on country specific programs, attending meetings and seminars on Middle East and North African affairs, and providing administrative support on country projects.
Gender, Security and Human Rights Intern, Consortium of Gender, Security and Human Rights, Boston, MA.
The Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights is an organization devoted to bringing knowledge about gender to bear on the quest to end armed conflicts and build sustainable peace. Founded in 2002, and now based at the University of Massachusetts Boston, its work is a result of collaboration between scholars and researchers, as well as NGOs and international institutions such as the United Nations. Through knowledge-building workshops, conferences, publications, speaker events, and fellowship and internship programs, the Consortium generates critical new thinking and engagement on gender, war and peace building, providing a necessary bridge between research, activism and policy making.
Program Intern, The Human Rights Foundation, New York City
The Human Rights Foundation's 2016 summer interns will assist the program team with writing and editing, research, web and media development, and clerical and administrative work. Tasks include editing and proofreading press releases and reports, web research, and maintaining online presence via social networking sites. There will also be clerical and administrative tasks, such as filing, mailing, and some data entry. The intern will also assist in the planning of HRF's annual human rights conference, the Oslo Freedom Forum. The ideal candidate should be a self-motivated college student passionate about defending human rights globally and possessing excellent research and communication skills. This is an ideal position for someone who would like to learn multiple aspects of working at a human rights nonprofit. Sound judgment, focus, organization, an ability to work under pressure, and a sense of humor are imperative. Fluency in a foreign language is beneficial but not required.
Finance, Grants and Contracts Internship, Meridian International Center, Washington, D.C.
The intern will work closely with the Grants and Contracts Specialist and Program Accountant to develop and maintain a grants management database on the Salesforce platform. He or she will provide support to efforts of project staff and Finance relating to monitoring compliance with agreement terms and conditions. The intern will collaborate with Finance department to develop analytical data for use in annual planning and obtain required closeout information from grantees and otherwise facilitate grant closeout process.
ICT Programs, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is looking for an intern with a passion for global political systems and technology to join the NDItech team as a Project Assistant. NDItech works around the globe with political experts in NDI’s 60+ field offices to design and support technology-enabled programs giving citizens more voice in their governments and aiding governments in being more responsive to their people. The NDItech team works to improve democratic institutions like political parties, civil society organizations, and legislatures by applying locally-appropriate technology to increase transparency, open new channels of dialogue, and empower activist organizing and advocacy. Interns/Project Assistants at NDI are given substantive responsibilities and are expected to be professional contributors to the wide-ranging efforts of this small team. Interns/Project Assistants need to be disciplined self-starters who can accept assignments and run with them, occasionally under pressure; they also need to know when to seek guidance before proceeding. Interns/Project Assistants are encouraged to attend workshops, lectures and other staff development events at NDI and across DC.
Project Assistant: Central and West Africa, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is seeking candidates for internships with NDI's Central and West Africa (CEWA) team. The intern will be responsible for assisting with implementation of democratic development programs in Nigeria, Liberia, and other countries in the region.
Project Assistant: Peace, Security, and Democratic Resilience, National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) seeks a current or recent graduate student with strong research, writing, organizational, and interpersonal skills to assist the Peace, Security, and Democratic Resilience (PSDR) Working Group for a 20-30 hour/week paid internship from February through May. NDI and its local partners work in conflict-affected countries to facilitate post-conflict transitions to democracy and establish inclusive, transparent, and accountable democratic institutions. The Institute’s work fosters intergroup collaboration across conflict lines, strengthens citizen participation in and oversight of security policy, mitigates electoral violence and violence against marginalized groups, and enfranchises groups at risk of perpetrating violence. The Peace, Security, and Democratic Resilience Working Group provides strategic and programmatic guidance in this work.
Agriculture Extension Advisor, Peace Corps, Africa
As an Agriculture Extension Advisor, the Volunteer will be assigned to work under the direction of a governmental or non-governmental organization (NGO), or community association (farmers, gardeners), to promote environmentally friendly gardening and rice cultivation practices to increase food crops production and access. The Volunteer will also work with primary and secondary schools’ students through Environmental Clubs to promote reforestation and school gardening. Within this structure, a host country supervisor and counterpart will be identified as the Volunteer’s work partners, and after some time at their assigned site, the Volunteer will identify one or more counterparts for different projects/activities. The volunteer’s days will be unstructured by nature; it will require a lot of listening to and working with various people to find partners with whom to work. Your host agency will support you in the completion of activities, but all your work will require personal motivation, dedication and resiliency to be successful.
Project Assistant, United Nations University, Japan
The mission of UNU-IAS is to serve the international community through policy-relevant research and capacity development focused on sustainability, including its social, economic, and environmental dimensions. UNU-IAS builds on a strong tradition of UNU research and capacity development in Japan, undertaken in collaboration with a global network of professionals and scholars, particularly in Africa and Asia.
Program Manager, Norlha, Switzerland
Norlha is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious NGO based in Lausanne, Switzerland, that supports remote and poor communities in the Himalayas to improve their lives in terms of food security, additional income, sound environment, gender equality. In response to the earthquake in Nepal. Norlha has provided relief and recovery support up to date. The Manager will be working with Norlha’s Kathmandu Office to effectively monitor and evaluate the implementation of the activities and the realization of the results of the project, establishing progress- and financial reports of the project for internal management and as source for reporting to funder and will provide technical information on construction management and disaster risk management and linking with technical specialists upon demand from Norlha field staff in Nepal.
Program Coordinator, International Institutions and Global Governance, CFR, Washington D.C.
The Program Coordinator will work under the direction of the Senior Fellow and will work closely with staff members on projects related to international institutions and global governance. The coordinator will provide administrative support for the Council of Councils (CoC) initiative, including communication with CoC partner institutions, preparation for CoC conferences, and coordination of ongoing projects, such as the Report Card on International Cooperation and CoC global memos. They will coordinate events, including preparing invitations, travel arrangements, corresponding with speakers and presiders, helping to prepare background papers and materials for distribution, and providing other logistical support.
Assistant Director of Development, Opera Carolina, North Carolina
Opera Carolina is seeking the services of an experienced development professional to join the company development team. The sucessful candidate will have a combination of skills, including database management and creative writing. The successful candidate will be a highly motivated individual who is committed to serving the community by helping to build the financial resources Opera Carolina needs to meet its mission.
Health & HIV/AIDS Capacity Building Volunteer: Local Government, Peace Corps, Botswana, Africa
As a Local Government Capacity Building Volunteer, you will be assigned to a District AIDS Coordinator’s (DAC) office, responsible for coordinating the district HIV response, or a Social and Community Development (S&CD) office, responsible for community development and social welfare programs, including orphans and vulnerable children and community home-based care for People Living with HIV.
Arts Program Manager, Bloomberg Philanthropies, New York
The manager will manage projects and programs under supervision of Program Lead. Specific focus will depend on individual expertise and Program needs, but will include advancing signature initiatives supporting small and mid-size organizations, public art, and digital innovation in the U.S. and internationally.
Research Assistant, United States Institute of Peace
The Research Assistant (RA) will provide research and documentation support to the Program Officer to Nigeria in capturing quality evidence from USIP’s inter-faith mediation efforts in Nigeria’s Middle Belt to promote learning and inform ongoing conflict transformation initiatives. The RA will also support USIP’s Africa Program with administrative and research tasks. Duties may include contact management (i.e. Salesforce), event support, and research.
Program Associate, Summer Search National, Massachusetts
At this time, our Boston office is seeking a Program Associate to manage a caseload of approximately 35 high school students, building long-term 1:1 relationships and providing regular mentoring from sophomore year through high school graduation. With the objective of supporting youth to strengthen their growth mindsets and build upon their potentials, the Program Associate will play a central role in preparing students for two challenging summer experiences, as well as tracking and supporting college readiness and matriculation. Joining a supportive and close-knit program team that currently serves over 400 high school students, this hire will have the opportunity to practice Summer Search's unique approach to mentoring, work on projects that drive overall program quality and outcomes, and contribute to closing the opportunity gap for thousands of low-income youth nationwide.
Youth Development Volunteer, Peace Corps, Dominican Republic
The Youth Development Project seeks to empower Dominican youth with knowledge, skills, and experiences that lead to assuming positive adult roles as healthy and engaged citizens. It focuses on supporting public and private efforts to promote the full preparation of young people for an active contribution to society. The strength of the youth project lies in its population focus, maximizing the ability of Volunteers to engage with young people, to be positive role models, and to engage in activities that they are passionate about.
Health Volunteer, Peace Corps, Dominican Republic
Volunteers promote healthy decisions and work with these community groups to strengthen group members’ abilities to educate others on HIV/AIDS prevention; improving nutritional practices; and improving reproductive health practices. Volunteers will work with “I Choose Life” youth groups, geared toward HIV/AIDS prevention and education of at-risk youth populations and “Healthy Homes” committees, geared toward encouraging heads of household to make informed decisions concerning the health and lifestyle of their families. These programs include fun and engaging activities for youth groups, camps, workshops, and regional and national events. Volunteers work closely with community-based organizations to achieve project goals and objectives, which are consistent with the national priorities to reduce maternal/child and youth mortality in low-income families living in rural and marginal urban villages.
Secondary Education English Teacher, Peace Corps, Cambodia
This assignment requires Volunteers to teach English to students at basic to intermediate levels, including mixed ability at the secondary level (7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade). In addition, Volunteers also lead extracurricular activities to enrich learning opportunities for their students. All classes are co-taught with a Cambodian counterpart. Candidates will teach in either secondary school or teacher trainer centers.
Environmental Education Volunteer, Peace Corps, Guyana
Environmental Educators will serve in and around the Protected Areas, living and working in remote Amerindian communities and collaborating with them, government ministries and non-profit conservation organizations to promote conservation and protection of Guyana’s environment and natural resources. A key focus will be reviving or establishing wildlife clubs and creating a year-round program of environmental awareness activities for youth.
As an Agriculture Extension Advisor, the Volunteer will be assigned to work under the direction of a governmental or non-governmental organization (NGO), or community association (farmers, gardeners), to promote environmentally friendly gardening and rice cultivation practices to increase food crops production and access. The Volunteer will also work with primary and secondary schools’ students through Environmental Clubs to promote reforestation and school gardening. Within this structure, a host country supervisor and counterpart will be identified as the Volunteer’s work partners, and after some time at their assigned site, the Volunteer will identify one or more counterparts for different projects/activities. The volunteer’s days will be unstructured by nature; it will require a lot of listening to and working with various people to find partners with whom to work. Your host agency will support you in the completion of activities, but all your work will require personal motivation, dedication and resiliency to be successful.
Project Assistant, United Nations University, Japan
The mission of UNU-IAS is to serve the international community through policy-relevant research and capacity development focused on sustainability, including its social, economic, and environmental dimensions. UNU-IAS builds on a strong tradition of UNU research and capacity development in Japan, undertaken in collaboration with a global network of professionals and scholars, particularly in Africa and Asia.
Program Manager, Norlha, Switzerland
Norlha is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious NGO based in Lausanne, Switzerland, that supports remote and poor communities in the Himalayas to improve their lives in terms of food security, additional income, sound environment, gender equality. In response to the earthquake in Nepal. Norlha has provided relief and recovery support up to date. The Manager will be working with Norlha’s Kathmandu Office to effectively monitor and evaluate the implementation of the activities and the realization of the results of the project, establishing progress- and financial reports of the project for internal management and as source for reporting to funder and will provide technical information on construction management and disaster risk management and linking with technical specialists upon demand from Norlha field staff in Nepal.
Program Coordinator, International Institutions and Global Governance, CFR, Washington D.C.
The Program Coordinator will work under the direction of the Senior Fellow and will work closely with staff members on projects related to international institutions and global governance. The coordinator will provide administrative support for the Council of Councils (CoC) initiative, including communication with CoC partner institutions, preparation for CoC conferences, and coordination of ongoing projects, such as the Report Card on International Cooperation and CoC global memos. They will coordinate events, including preparing invitations, travel arrangements, corresponding with speakers and presiders, helping to prepare background papers and materials for distribution, and providing other logistical support.
Assistant Director of Development, Opera Carolina, North Carolina
Opera Carolina is seeking the services of an experienced development professional to join the company development team. The sucessful candidate will have a combination of skills, including database management and creative writing. The successful candidate will be a highly motivated individual who is committed to serving the community by helping to build the financial resources Opera Carolina needs to meet its mission.
Health & HIV/AIDS Capacity Building Volunteer: Local Government, Peace Corps, Botswana, Africa
As a Local Government Capacity Building Volunteer, you will be assigned to a District AIDS Coordinator’s (DAC) office, responsible for coordinating the district HIV response, or a Social and Community Development (S&CD) office, responsible for community development and social welfare programs, including orphans and vulnerable children and community home-based care for People Living with HIV.
Arts Program Manager, Bloomberg Philanthropies, New York
The manager will manage projects and programs under supervision of Program Lead. Specific focus will depend on individual expertise and Program needs, but will include advancing signature initiatives supporting small and mid-size organizations, public art, and digital innovation in the U.S. and internationally.
Research Assistant, United States Institute of Peace
The Research Assistant (RA) will provide research and documentation support to the Program Officer to Nigeria in capturing quality evidence from USIP’s inter-faith mediation efforts in Nigeria’s Middle Belt to promote learning and inform ongoing conflict transformation initiatives. The RA will also support USIP’s Africa Program with administrative and research tasks. Duties may include contact management (i.e. Salesforce), event support, and research.
Program Associate, Summer Search National, Massachusetts
At this time, our Boston office is seeking a Program Associate to manage a caseload of approximately 35 high school students, building long-term 1:1 relationships and providing regular mentoring from sophomore year through high school graduation. With the objective of supporting youth to strengthen their growth mindsets and build upon their potentials, the Program Associate will play a central role in preparing students for two challenging summer experiences, as well as tracking and supporting college readiness and matriculation. Joining a supportive and close-knit program team that currently serves over 400 high school students, this hire will have the opportunity to practice Summer Search's unique approach to mentoring, work on projects that drive overall program quality and outcomes, and contribute to closing the opportunity gap for thousands of low-income youth nationwide.
Youth Development Volunteer, Peace Corps, Dominican Republic
The Youth Development Project seeks to empower Dominican youth with knowledge, skills, and experiences that lead to assuming positive adult roles as healthy and engaged citizens. It focuses on supporting public and private efforts to promote the full preparation of young people for an active contribution to society. The strength of the youth project lies in its population focus, maximizing the ability of Volunteers to engage with young people, to be positive role models, and to engage in activities that they are passionate about.
Health Volunteer, Peace Corps, Dominican Republic
Volunteers promote healthy decisions and work with these community groups to strengthen group members’ abilities to educate others on HIV/AIDS prevention; improving nutritional practices; and improving reproductive health practices. Volunteers will work with “I Choose Life” youth groups, geared toward HIV/AIDS prevention and education of at-risk youth populations and “Healthy Homes” committees, geared toward encouraging heads of household to make informed decisions concerning the health and lifestyle of their families. These programs include fun and engaging activities for youth groups, camps, workshops, and regional and national events. Volunteers work closely with community-based organizations to achieve project goals and objectives, which are consistent with the national priorities to reduce maternal/child and youth mortality in low-income families living in rural and marginal urban villages.
Secondary Education English Teacher, Peace Corps, Cambodia
This assignment requires Volunteers to teach English to students at basic to intermediate levels, including mixed ability at the secondary level (7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade). In addition, Volunteers also lead extracurricular activities to enrich learning opportunities for their students. All classes are co-taught with a Cambodian counterpart. Candidates will teach in either secondary school or teacher trainer centers.
Environmental Education Volunteer, Peace Corps, Guyana
Environmental Educators will serve in and around the Protected Areas, living and working in remote Amerindian communities and collaborating with them, government ministries and non-profit conservation organizations to promote conservation and protection of Guyana’s environment and natural resources. A key focus will be reviving or establishing wildlife clubs and creating a year-round program of environmental awareness activities for youth.
International Director, The Leprosy Mission International, United Kingdom
The International Director provides overall global strategic leadership. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to provide inspiration, engender vision and foster unity in this remarkable Global Fellowship of independent organisations. The role requires building strong internal and external relationships; maintaining and communicating a global overview; fostering spiritual life in TLM; championing the Mission’s purposes and values and the principles of the TLM Fellowship; and supporting effective governance and leadership globally.
Chief Technical Advisor, CARE Australia, Laos
To further build our portfolio of food and nutrition security programming, CARE is currently developing a submission for a call for proposals to implement the Enhancing Nutrition of Upland Farming Families project. The project is expected to improve food production and diversity at household level; to increase women’s, in particular mothers’, knowledge about nutrition and health care; to improve physical and economic access to nutritious and diversified food; to prevent food and nutrition insecurity; and to work on the policy, strategic and institutional framework. The CTA will have overall responsibility for the management of the project and the achievement of the desired outcomes.
New Business Development Officer, World Vision International, Washington DC
World Vision is seeking a Design Development Officer (DDO) to join a team in leading new business development and grant acquisition to contribute to the Health and HIV Team’s fiscal year resource targets. The DDO will manages and lead a team of WVUS, WV International, Regional Office, and National Office staff in positioning for, developing, and managing the process to finalize innovative and competitive proposal documents from the US government agencies, multi-lateral organizations, and major foundations. The DDO coordinates the proposal process, including responsibility for relationship building domestically and in partnership with the national offices, locally, to position WVUS to lead and participate in consortia that will result in quality applications to the potential donors. This position will help carry out our Christian organization’s mission, vision, and strategies.
Program Manager, Tobacco-Free Kids, Washington DC
The Program Manager will focus on producing reports, tracking and documenting process of grantees and partners, track the work plans for China and Philippines programs, and develop and compile evidence-based tobacco control materials for the advocacy efforts in China and Philippines.
Art Fair Relations Project Manager, Artsy, New York City
Artsy seeks an art world professional to manage existing art fairs relationships. Artsy provides the most comprehensive coverage of art fairs anywhere, providing access to artworks and galleries from 40+ leading art fairs in several countries. Your primary responsibility will be to foster existing relationships with our partner art fairs. You will serve as the liaison between fair organizers and cross-functional teams at Artsy (Arts, Editorial, Sales, Design, Engineering, etc.) to launch a tailored online experience for each of our fair partners. You will also be responsible for coordinating and implementing all aspects of Artsy’s physical presence at art fairs, as necessary. You will manage multiple relationships and dedicate the same level of attention and care to each of them.
Gallery Relations Intern, Artsy, New York City
Artsy seeks a driven and self-motivated individual to assist in expanding Artsy’s presence worldwide. This role is at the very core of Artsy’s mission to build one of the largest collections of contemporary art available online, and requires supporting partners’ artist programs and managing their online inventory on Artsy. The ideal candidate is well-versed in the art market and experienced in database management, with at least one or two previous art world internships. The internship will have a heavy focus on event coordination, including maintaining guests lists, sending personalized invitations and tracking responses, assisting on-the-ground with event logistics and guest check-in, facilitating post-event reports and analytics, and conducting research for future events.
Young Professionals Programme, UNESCO
The Young Professionals Programme (YPP) provides the opportunity to young university graduates and young qualified professionals to join UNESCO at the early stage of their professional career. UNESCO is known as the "intellectual" agency of the United Nations. At a time when the world is looking for new ways to build peace and sustainable development, people must rely on the power of intelligence to innovate, expand their horizons and sustain the hope of a new humanism. UNESCO exists to bring this creative intelligence to life; for it is in the minds of men and women that the defences of peace and the conditions for sustainable development must be built.
International Development Associate, Planet Aid, Maryland
Planet Aid is seeking an enterprising, energetic, savvy, and intellectually curious individual to become a key player on our partnership development team. We are looking for an outgoing individual, who not only has a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around the world, but who is driven by that passion to produce exceptional and immediate results. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing organization and contribute to the expansion of financial support for key development initiatives.
Research Manager, Family for Every Child, Regional/Global
This is an exciting opportunity for you to lead on our research agenda, while contributing to our wider programme of support to our members. You will be carrying out both desk-based and primary research, much of which will be focussed on participatory work with children. You’ll oversee our existing research projects on social protection and education and their links to care, as well as other new care-related projects decided by members. You’ll engage closely with our members, building their research capacity in a facilitative manner, and supporting a community of practice on research.
The International Director provides overall global strategic leadership. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to provide inspiration, engender vision and foster unity in this remarkable Global Fellowship of independent organisations. The role requires building strong internal and external relationships; maintaining and communicating a global overview; fostering spiritual life in TLM; championing the Mission’s purposes and values and the principles of the TLM Fellowship; and supporting effective governance and leadership globally.
Chief Technical Advisor, CARE Australia, Laos
To further build our portfolio of food and nutrition security programming, CARE is currently developing a submission for a call for proposals to implement the Enhancing Nutrition of Upland Farming Families project. The project is expected to improve food production and diversity at household level; to increase women’s, in particular mothers’, knowledge about nutrition and health care; to improve physical and economic access to nutritious and diversified food; to prevent food and nutrition insecurity; and to work on the policy, strategic and institutional framework. The CTA will have overall responsibility for the management of the project and the achievement of the desired outcomes.
New Business Development Officer, World Vision International, Washington DC
World Vision is seeking a Design Development Officer (DDO) to join a team in leading new business development and grant acquisition to contribute to the Health and HIV Team’s fiscal year resource targets. The DDO will manages and lead a team of WVUS, WV International, Regional Office, and National Office staff in positioning for, developing, and managing the process to finalize innovative and competitive proposal documents from the US government agencies, multi-lateral organizations, and major foundations. The DDO coordinates the proposal process, including responsibility for relationship building domestically and in partnership with the national offices, locally, to position WVUS to lead and participate in consortia that will result in quality applications to the potential donors. This position will help carry out our Christian organization’s mission, vision, and strategies.
Program Manager, Tobacco-Free Kids, Washington DC
The Program Manager will focus on producing reports, tracking and documenting process of grantees and partners, track the work plans for China and Philippines programs, and develop and compile evidence-based tobacco control materials for the advocacy efforts in China and Philippines.
Art Fair Relations Project Manager, Artsy, New York City
Artsy seeks an art world professional to manage existing art fairs relationships. Artsy provides the most comprehensive coverage of art fairs anywhere, providing access to artworks and galleries from 40+ leading art fairs in several countries. Your primary responsibility will be to foster existing relationships with our partner art fairs. You will serve as the liaison between fair organizers and cross-functional teams at Artsy (Arts, Editorial, Sales, Design, Engineering, etc.) to launch a tailored online experience for each of our fair partners. You will also be responsible for coordinating and implementing all aspects of Artsy’s physical presence at art fairs, as necessary. You will manage multiple relationships and dedicate the same level of attention and care to each of them.
Gallery Relations Intern, Artsy, New York City
Artsy seeks a driven and self-motivated individual to assist in expanding Artsy’s presence worldwide. This role is at the very core of Artsy’s mission to build one of the largest collections of contemporary art available online, and requires supporting partners’ artist programs and managing their online inventory on Artsy. The ideal candidate is well-versed in the art market and experienced in database management, with at least one or two previous art world internships. The internship will have a heavy focus on event coordination, including maintaining guests lists, sending personalized invitations and tracking responses, assisting on-the-ground with event logistics and guest check-in, facilitating post-event reports and analytics, and conducting research for future events.
Young Professionals Programme, UNESCO
The Young Professionals Programme (YPP) provides the opportunity to young university graduates and young qualified professionals to join UNESCO at the early stage of their professional career. UNESCO is known as the "intellectual" agency of the United Nations. At a time when the world is looking for new ways to build peace and sustainable development, people must rely on the power of intelligence to innovate, expand their horizons and sustain the hope of a new humanism. UNESCO exists to bring this creative intelligence to life; for it is in the minds of men and women that the defences of peace and the conditions for sustainable development must be built.
International Development Associate, Planet Aid, Maryland
Planet Aid is seeking an enterprising, energetic, savvy, and intellectually curious individual to become a key player on our partnership development team. We are looking for an outgoing individual, who not only has a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around the world, but who is driven by that passion to produce exceptional and immediate results. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing organization and contribute to the expansion of financial support for key development initiatives.
Research Manager, Family for Every Child, Regional/Global
This is an exciting opportunity for you to lead on our research agenda, while contributing to our wider programme of support to our members. You will be carrying out both desk-based and primary research, much of which will be focussed on participatory work with children. You’ll oversee our existing research projects on social protection and education and their links to care, as well as other new care-related projects decided by members. You’ll engage closely with our members, building their research capacity in a facilitative manner, and supporting a community of practice on research.
Interdepartmental Program Assistant , Council on Foreign Affairs, New York
The Interdepartmental Program Assistant is part of the Human Resources department, reports to the Assistant Director, Human Resources, and is assigned to work Reception Services and in departments that request help with general duties and deadlines. The position is an excellent introduction to the operations of the CFR and may lead to promotion, depending on availability of positions and job performance.
Assistant Director, Women and Foreign Policy Program, Council on Foreign Affairs, Washington D.C.
The Assistant Director will work under the direction of the senior fellow and director of the Women and Foreign Policy (WFP) program on projects related to the program’s core areas: economic participation; girls’ education; and peace and security.
Program Associate, Washington and Independent Task Force Program, Council on Foreign Affairs, Washington D.C.
The Council on Foreign Relations’ (CFR) Washington Program seeks to inform the policy conversation in Washington and foreign capitals by bringing CFR analysis to policymakers on Capitol Hill, in the executive branch of the U.S. government, and representatives of foreign governments. The Independent Task Force Program directs in-depth studies on issues of current and critical importance to U.S. foreign policy, convening groups possessing diverse expertise to develop recommendations for decision-makers.
Research Associate, Energy and U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Affairs, Washington D.C.
As part of the Studies Program, the research associate will support the work of multiple programs, including geoeconomics, cybersecurity policy, and U.S. foreign policy. The research associate will provide half-time support to the Douglas Dillon Fellow, focusing on the international energy markets, clean energy technology, and climate policy, in addition to short-term assignments as requested by the Studies program.
Research Associate, U.S. Competitiveness and Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Affairs, Washington D.C.
As part of the Studies Program, the Research Associate will work in CFR’s Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies, supporting the work of the Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow focusing on the intersection of foreign policy and American competitiveness. This includes, but is not limited to, trade and immigration policy, and other issues affecting U.S. economic competitiveness.
Intern/Project Assistant, Central and West Africa, National Democratic Institute, Washington D.C.
The intern will be responsible for assisting with implementation of democratic development programs in Guinea, Niger, and other countries in the region. The intern will research and share foreign and domestic newspaper, provide administrative support on assigned country programs, assist with program logistics and translate documents and other tasks.
Intern/Project Assistant, Program Coordination, National Democratic Institute, Washington D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is seeking an Intern/Project Assistant who will be a member of Program Coordination, an administrative team that serves as the primary point of contact with donors on agreement-related issues, in-house resource on compliance with donor regulations and NDI policies, administrator of the Institute’s global awards and custodian of award documents. The intern assists in coordinating internal team workflow processes, information management, team functions and administrative tasks, and the grants management database.
Office Director, Department of State, Washington D.C.
This position is located in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Office of Security and Human Rights, where the incumbent serves as Director, responsible for overseeing the development of Department policies and the execution of programs on the national security domain, ensuring consistency of human rights policy and programs with the objectives of U.S. foreign policy. This includes promotion of human rights and national security; effective integration of human rights and national security with broader political and economic foreign policy; and coordination with Congress, other government agencies, and public and private organizations.
Foreign Affairs Officer, Department of State, Washington D.C.
This position is located in the Office of Multilateral Affairs within the Counterterrorism (CT) Bureau's Directorate of Homeland Security and Multialteral Affairs (HSMA). The incumbent is responsible for developing and coordinating U.S. government counterterrorism policy and capacity building programs in regional and multilateral fora and organizations such as the African Union (AU) and African Regional Economic Communities (RECs), the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Arab League, the G-7 and its Roma-Lyon Group, NATO, and others depending on the region of assignment.
Foreign Affairs Specialist, Department of State, Washington D.C.
Department of State, Washington
This position is located in the Department of State's (DOS) Bureau of Counterterrorism (CT), Office of Programs. The Bureau exercises policy and budget oversight for all State Department counterterrorism programs, including training, and works closely with the regional bureaus. The incumbent serves as Foreign Affairs Specialist, providing CT program planning, implementation, and performance oversight.
The Interdepartmental Program Assistant is part of the Human Resources department, reports to the Assistant Director, Human Resources, and is assigned to work Reception Services and in departments that request help with general duties and deadlines. The position is an excellent introduction to the operations of the CFR and may lead to promotion, depending on availability of positions and job performance.
Assistant Director, Women and Foreign Policy Program, Council on Foreign Affairs, Washington D.C.
The Assistant Director will work under the direction of the senior fellow and director of the Women and Foreign Policy (WFP) program on projects related to the program’s core areas: economic participation; girls’ education; and peace and security.
Program Associate, Washington and Independent Task Force Program, Council on Foreign Affairs, Washington D.C.
The Council on Foreign Relations’ (CFR) Washington Program seeks to inform the policy conversation in Washington and foreign capitals by bringing CFR analysis to policymakers on Capitol Hill, in the executive branch of the U.S. government, and representatives of foreign governments. The Independent Task Force Program directs in-depth studies on issues of current and critical importance to U.S. foreign policy, convening groups possessing diverse expertise to develop recommendations for decision-makers.
Research Associate, Energy and U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Affairs, Washington D.C.
As part of the Studies Program, the research associate will support the work of multiple programs, including geoeconomics, cybersecurity policy, and U.S. foreign policy. The research associate will provide half-time support to the Douglas Dillon Fellow, focusing on the international energy markets, clean energy technology, and climate policy, in addition to short-term assignments as requested by the Studies program.
Research Associate, U.S. Competitiveness and Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Affairs, Washington D.C.
As part of the Studies Program, the Research Associate will work in CFR’s Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies, supporting the work of the Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow focusing on the intersection of foreign policy and American competitiveness. This includes, but is not limited to, trade and immigration policy, and other issues affecting U.S. economic competitiveness.
Intern/Project Assistant, Central and West Africa, National Democratic Institute, Washington D.C.
The intern will be responsible for assisting with implementation of democratic development programs in Guinea, Niger, and other countries in the region. The intern will research and share foreign and domestic newspaper, provide administrative support on assigned country programs, assist with program logistics and translate documents and other tasks.
Intern/Project Assistant, Program Coordination, National Democratic Institute, Washington D.C.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is seeking an Intern/Project Assistant who will be a member of Program Coordination, an administrative team that serves as the primary point of contact with donors on agreement-related issues, in-house resource on compliance with donor regulations and NDI policies, administrator of the Institute’s global awards and custodian of award documents. The intern assists in coordinating internal team workflow processes, information management, team functions and administrative tasks, and the grants management database.
Office Director, Department of State, Washington D.C.
This position is located in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Office of Security and Human Rights, where the incumbent serves as Director, responsible for overseeing the development of Department policies and the execution of programs on the national security domain, ensuring consistency of human rights policy and programs with the objectives of U.S. foreign policy. This includes promotion of human rights and national security; effective integration of human rights and national security with broader political and economic foreign policy; and coordination with Congress, other government agencies, and public and private organizations.
Foreign Affairs Officer, Department of State, Washington D.C.
This position is located in the Office of Multilateral Affairs within the Counterterrorism (CT) Bureau's Directorate of Homeland Security and Multialteral Affairs (HSMA). The incumbent is responsible for developing and coordinating U.S. government counterterrorism policy and capacity building programs in regional and multilateral fora and organizations such as the African Union (AU) and African Regional Economic Communities (RECs), the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Arab League, the G-7 and its Roma-Lyon Group, NATO, and others depending on the region of assignment.
Foreign Affairs Specialist, Department of State, Washington D.C.
Department of State, Washington
This position is located in the Department of State's (DOS) Bureau of Counterterrorism (CT), Office of Programs. The Bureau exercises policy and budget oversight for all State Department counterterrorism programs, including training, and works closely with the regional bureaus. The incumbent serves as Foreign Affairs Specialist, providing CT program planning, implementation, and performance oversight.
Assistant Director, Global Communications and Media Relations
The Global Communications and Media Relations department is responsible for positioning and promoting CFR via the full spectrum of media, marketing, and public relations.
Research Associate, Energy and U.S. Foreign Policy
CFR’s David Rockefeller Studies Program is one of the country’s largest foreign policy think tanks with a widely respected and influential research staff. The Studies Program aims to advance the discussion of American foreign policy and international affairs through its writing, publications, public outreach, and discussions. The major responsibilities of this position will include, but are not limited to: providing research, coordinating events, managing budgets and providing logistical and administrative support.
Interdepartmental Program Assistant
The Interdepartmental Program Assistant is part of the Human Resources department, reports to the Assistant Director, Human Resources, and is assigned to work Reception Services and in departments that request help with general duties and deadlines. The position is an excellent introduction to the operations of the CFR and may lead to promotion, depending on availability of positions and job performance.
Program Assistant, National Program
The goal of the National Program is to energize foreign policy discussions nationwide. The National Program supports and connects with the one-third of CFR members based outside of New York and Washington, DC.
International Relations Specialist, USAJOBS Opportunity
In this position, the specialist will conduct analyses for comprehensive and long-term planning for DOE's international activities for assessing energy, and energy and climate-related developments, including investment, trade, transportation, research and infrastructure in the Western Hemisphere. Utilizes knowledge of a range of domestic and international energy issues, which allows incumbent to assist in the development of policy options and strategies, presents policy recommendations that achieve U.S. energy investment and trade initiatives and objectives in the Western Hemisphere.
Foreign Affairs Officer, USAJOBS Opportunity
Duties include researching, identifying, and recruiting qualified U.S. experts from multiple thematic areas of strategic importance to the Department for the purpose of furthering U.S. diplomacy.
Foreign Affairs Specialist, USAJOBS Opportunity
The incumbent will serve as the Regional Affairs Analyst/Desk Officer, responsible for identifying and focusing senior policy attention on international issues with the Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or international security implications. Duties include initiating independent analysis of highly-complex international policy, strategy, concept, and program issues, overseas force posture alternatives, and implication of broad changes to the international maritime environment.
Summer 2016 Internship: U.S. Department of State Internship Program
The U.S. Department of State Student Internship is an unpaid, intensive internship offering U.S. citizen undergraduate and graduate students a chance to participate in the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy, working closely with representatives of the U.S. Department of State’s Foreign and Civil Services. The program is both professionally and academically beneficial, providing participants with hands-on experience and insight into the substance and daily operations of U.S. foreign policy.
The Global Communications and Media Relations department is responsible for positioning and promoting CFR via the full spectrum of media, marketing, and public relations.
Research Associate, Energy and U.S. Foreign Policy
CFR’s David Rockefeller Studies Program is one of the country’s largest foreign policy think tanks with a widely respected and influential research staff. The Studies Program aims to advance the discussion of American foreign policy and international affairs through its writing, publications, public outreach, and discussions. The major responsibilities of this position will include, but are not limited to: providing research, coordinating events, managing budgets and providing logistical and administrative support.
Interdepartmental Program Assistant
The Interdepartmental Program Assistant is part of the Human Resources department, reports to the Assistant Director, Human Resources, and is assigned to work Reception Services and in departments that request help with general duties and deadlines. The position is an excellent introduction to the operations of the CFR and may lead to promotion, depending on availability of positions and job performance.
Program Assistant, National Program
The goal of the National Program is to energize foreign policy discussions nationwide. The National Program supports and connects with the one-third of CFR members based outside of New York and Washington, DC.
International Relations Specialist, USAJOBS Opportunity
In this position, the specialist will conduct analyses for comprehensive and long-term planning for DOE's international activities for assessing energy, and energy and climate-related developments, including investment, trade, transportation, research and infrastructure in the Western Hemisphere. Utilizes knowledge of a range of domestic and international energy issues, which allows incumbent to assist in the development of policy options and strategies, presents policy recommendations that achieve U.S. energy investment and trade initiatives and objectives in the Western Hemisphere.
Foreign Affairs Officer, USAJOBS Opportunity
Duties include researching, identifying, and recruiting qualified U.S. experts from multiple thematic areas of strategic importance to the Department for the purpose of furthering U.S. diplomacy.
Foreign Affairs Specialist, USAJOBS Opportunity
The incumbent will serve as the Regional Affairs Analyst/Desk Officer, responsible for identifying and focusing senior policy attention on international issues with the Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or international security implications. Duties include initiating independent analysis of highly-complex international policy, strategy, concept, and program issues, overseas force posture alternatives, and implication of broad changes to the international maritime environment.
Summer 2016 Internship: U.S. Department of State Internship Program
The U.S. Department of State Student Internship is an unpaid, intensive internship offering U.S. citizen undergraduate and graduate students a chance to participate in the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy, working closely with representatives of the U.S. Department of State’s Foreign and Civil Services. The program is both professionally and academically beneficial, providing participants with hands-on experience and insight into the substance and daily operations of U.S. foreign policy.
Student Ambassador Exchange, Children of All Nations
Provides foreign high school students the opportunity to study abroad in the United States for a semester or academic year. SAE places them with host families and gets them enrolled in local high schools. Throughout the year, SAE has local coordinators living in the same community as the students who monitor their welfare and act as a liaison between the school, the host family, and the student. SAE is placing high school students in Providence and is looking to hire a local coordinator. The position is part time (no more than 5 hours per month) and there is a small stipend, so it would be a great opportunity for a student interested in international exchange to gain some experience without distracting too much from their own studies. If interested, contact: Emily Schatzle, Program Coordinator, Student Exchange Programs, Student Ambassador Exchange | Children of All Nations, 248 Addie Roy Road, Ste. A102 | Austin, TX 78746, Tel: (512) 323-9595 ext. 3061 | Fax: (512) 323-9599.
Provides foreign high school students the opportunity to study abroad in the United States for a semester or academic year. SAE places them with host families and gets them enrolled in local high schools. Throughout the year, SAE has local coordinators living in the same community as the students who monitor their welfare and act as a liaison between the school, the host family, and the student. SAE is placing high school students in Providence and is looking to hire a local coordinator. The position is part time (no more than 5 hours per month) and there is a small stipend, so it would be a great opportunity for a student interested in international exchange to gain some experience without distracting too much from their own studies. If interested, contact: Emily Schatzle, Program Coordinator, Student Exchange Programs, Student Ambassador Exchange | Children of All Nations, 248 Addie Roy Road, Ste. A102 | Austin, TX 78746, Tel: (512) 323-9595 ext. 3061 | Fax: (512) 323-9599.