Global Development Public Policy Intern at InterAction

About InterAction:

InterAction is the largest U.S. based coalition of international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) with 180+ members working around the world in low- and middle-income countries, fragile and post-conflict states, and emerging/growth economies. Member organizations are large and small, secular and faith-based, with a focus on people living in the world’s most poor and vulnerable places. The U.S. public, foundations, and governments support the work of our member NGOs that collectively invest and manage more than $15.4 billion a year. InterAction revenues come from dues, government grants, private foundation and corporate grants, and a fee-for-service program portfolio. Using its collective voice and convening power, InterAction seeks to shape important policy decisions and actions across a wide range of issues – including foreign assistance, humanitarian relief, development, economic equity, food security, and climate change – that advance human dignity, human potential, and self-determination.

To learn more about InterAction’s mission, DEI approach, values and more visit the link below:

Who We Are – InterAction

About the Position:

InterAction’s Global Development, Policy, and Learning [GDPL] Team is seeking applications for students or recent graduates for a paid internship with our Washington, D.C. office to support our development and policy work for Spring 2022.

InterAction’s Global Development, Policy and Learning Team offers internship opportunities to motivated individuals with a passion for global change. Our team advocates for the public policy priorities of InterAction and its members, primarily with the U.S. Congress and executive branch. Simultaneously our Development Implementation Team manages an IFAD-funded advocacy project, working closely with agricultural advocacy organizations in East Africa, manages NGO Aid Map, and supports preparations for the 2020 G7 meeting. Our team portfolio includes work on Food Security and Agriculture, Water, Health and Sanitation, Humanitarian Policy and Practice Advocacy, Climate and Fragility, Children and Youth, and Democracy, Rights, and Governance.

This is a paid internship and will provide an opportunity to receive class credits and a robust professional development program which includes workshops, trainings, and educational opportunities. We anticipate the internship lasting from early January through mid-May with flexible start and end dates.

Responsibilities for the GDPL Intern will include:

  • Attend and summarize hearings and briefings on Capitol Hill, working group meetings, and events hosted by InterAction members;
  • Provide administrative support for meetings and briefings at InterAction and on Capitol Hill, including scheduling, tracking RSVPs, and developing and distributing advocacy materials;
  • Contribute to strategy development and advocacy outreach;
  • Research and brief on legislative action that affects the international development community;
  • Update Air Table (an online platform for data management), and other internal databases;
  • Desk research on advocacy practice among agricultural organizations in East Africa, under InterAction’s IFAD grant
  • Support project management and coordination of IFAD grant, as well as NGO Aid Map & G7 workstreams
  • Other duties as desired or assigned.

During the internship, you can expect to acquire the following knowledge and skills:

  • Familiarity with advocacy strategy development and implementation in the US and abroad;
  • Experience using a variety of advocacy tactics;
  • Increased knowledge of civil society, public policy, international development, and more;
  • Improved knowledge of how to build working relationships in Washington, DC;
  • Exposure to managing fast-paced coalition politics and trade-offs amongst a large consortium of non-profit organizations;
  • Familiarity with tools available for Congressional research;
  • Understanding of the pressing issues within the non-profit sector vis-à-vis InterAction’s members and access to leading member NGOs;
  • Professional development support in the form of informational interviews with staff, feedback on resume, networking opportunities, access to meetings and events, and more.

Qualifications of the ideal candidate:

  • Bachelor’s degree (or working towards one) in government, public policy, international relations, international development, or another related field;
  • Able to commit to at least 4 days a week of work (32 hours per week), with preference for those who can work full time (40 hours per week);
  • Ability to write quickly and effectively, and ability to copy edit, sometimes under pressure;
  • Basic knowledge of the legislative and election processes;
  • Self-starter and self-motivated;
  • Fluency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, etc.), Adobe, additional computer skills in Salesforce, graphic design, or related computer programs a plus;
  • Interest or curiosity about policy and the non-profit sector;
  • Commitment to teamwork, good interpersonal skills, can-do positive attitude, and professional etiquette.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.

How to apply

Additional Application Instructions:

Please include cover letter and resume with your online application by the preferred deadline of 12/10/21. Position will remain open until filled and considered on a rolling basis, but applications received before deadline are preferred.

Due to the volume of applicants, only those moving forward with next steps in the recruitment process will be notified. No phone calls please!

https://www.interaction.org/careers/

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