The Connect U.S.
Fund is seeking a Program Intern to support our operational activities building
a community of organizations working for more responsible U.S. global
engagement.
Please submit your application, including a cover letter,
resume and writing sample (no longer than 1,200 words), and the names and numbers
of two references, to Leah Yudin at jobs@connectusfund.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling
basis until the position is filled; the position will be available in early
September.
Please include your last name in the title of all
attachments. Your subject line should
read “Program Intern Application.” In
your cover letter, please address why you are interested in the position and
how you meet the qualifications below.
No phone inquiries, please.
Major duties
Working with Connect U.S. Fund staff, the Program Intern
will:
- Conduct
research on climate change, human rights, non-proliferation,
international finance, and other issues as assigned
- Write
first drafts of newsletters, website articles, policy briefs and other
materials
- Organize
meetings and conferences with advocates, analysts and government officials
addressing substantive policy issues and strategic messaging
- Provide administrative support (approx 20% time) in maintaining databases and email lists and other tasks as necessary
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will possess the following qualities:
- Currently
enrolled in an undergraduate four-year institution
- Background
in international relations, political science, economics or a related
field.
- Excellent
research and writing skills.
- Very
strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Conviction
that the United States must effectively address critical global issues,
such as climate change, nuclear proliferation, human rights and
instability in regions confronting poverty and state failure; that
progress requires that the United States work closely with friends, allies
and other major stakeholders in the international community; and that the
United States will only be successful in achieving critical foreign policy
objectives if it exercises power and influence in a manner that is widely
perceived as legitimate, demonstrates foresight and responsibility to
future generations and emphasizes international cooperation.
- Background in web design, communications, marketing, or any related field is a plus.
This is an unpaid internship. We are seeking an intern for
2-3 days a week.
About the Connect U.S. Fund
Through a program of grant-making and operations designed to
foster stronger collaboration among non-governmental organizations active on
foreign policy issues, the Connect U.S. Fund seeks to advance a vision for
responsible U.S.
global engagement in an increasingly interdependent world. The Fund
supports a community of foundations and non-governmental organizations working
together to enhance the effectiveness of their collective advocacy efforts.
The distinguishing element of this initiative, established
in 2004, is its effort to ensure that the whole of
advocacy is greater than the sum of its parts. The goal is more effective
collaborations across issue areas among foundations, among NGOs and between the
two, and more integrated and powerful efforts to influence the policy debate.
As a critical complement to donor collaboration and grant-making,
the Connect US Fund secretariat actively supports grantees and other NGOs in
their efforts to collaborate effectively within and between issue areas, to
engage policy makers, and to bring issues to the attention of the media.
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