Deadline: Open Until Filled
https://www.ncsej.org/young_leadership1/
Assignments include:
– Attendance at and reporting on Congressional hearings;
– Meetings and other contact with Members of Congress, Congressional staff, and U.S. and foreign government officials;
– Outreach to Jewish Federations, Community Relations Councils, national Jewish agencies and others;
– Research and organizing of community programs existing in the successor states;
– Research and writing of position papers, testimony, informational materials, and NCSEJ Country Reports;
– Monitoring human rights and regional developments through media, Internet, and direct contacts;
– Aiding in the planning, preparation and execution of major programs and events;
– Outreach to interns and college students;
– General clerical
Languages: Proficiency in Russian and/or Ukrainian a plus.
Time Commitment: Interns must commit to working at least 15 hours per week.
Academic Credit: NCSEJ is prepared to coordinate internships with university officials for existing programs only.
Financial Aid: Because NCSEJ is a not-for-profit agency, no financial aid is available. Business-related expenses will be reimbursed.
Application Procedure: Please forward a résumé, cover letter and a short writing sample to ncsejinfo@ncsej.org or to:
NCSEJ
Attn: Intern Coordinator
1120 20th Street NW, Suite 300N,
Washington, DC 20036