USCRI’s Policy & Advocacy (P&A) team supports USCRI’s mission by leading the development of the organization’s positions on international and domestic policy. Through research, policy development, advocacy, and coalition-building, the team works to shape equitable systems, elevate refugee and immigrant voices, and drive lasting change locally, nationally, and globally. P&A works closely with programmatic, international, and communications staff to achieve this mission. This position does not entail providing or assisting with direct client services. This position requires partial in-person work in Arlington, Virginia. Part-time and full-time options are available. The USCRI Policy & Advocacy Intern will support the P&A team by contributing to projects that track domestic and international policy developments, research key issues, develop advocacy strategies, and produce written materials on policy and advocacy topics. Analysts' portfolios include LGBTQ+ refugees, climate displacement, child displacement, trafficking, and refugee resettlement; interns will have the opportunity to advocate on these topics. Strong candidates are passionate about immigration and human rights, and capable of conducting independent research and supporting advocacy initiatives. Individuals with lived experience of displacement are especially encouraged to apply. While the position is unpaid, USCRI is happy to provide support if the intern pursues academic credit with their university. This application cycle is for the Summer intern period (June – August) however applicants can indicate if they would like to be considered for other cycles (Fall or Winter)
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees