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Public Interest
Washington, DC, United States
Internships, fall
Law Student
Company Review
Full-time
No
Organization: Civil and Human Rights Coalition Position: Undergraduate and Law Student Internships Experience: Completed at least three semesters of coursework for undergraduate internship, currently enrolled in an accredited law school for legal internship Salary: Paid twelve-week internships for fall, winter/spring, and summer Location: Virtual with optional events in Washington, DC Application Requirements: Resume, cover letter, writing sample, two references Opportunities: Gain real-world work experience in the policy arena, engage with coalition of civil and human rights organizations, enhance career development and networking skills, receive school credit H1: Join Our Internship Program and Advance Civil and Human Rights H2: Gain Real-World Experience in Policy and Work with Leaders in the Field - Our internship program is at the center of our work, providing training, experience, and mentoring for future leaders in the civil and human rights field. - We offer paid internships for undergraduate and law students, providing a direct line to a career in advancing civil and human rights. - Our fast-paced program gives students opportunities to engage with our coalition of civil and human rights organizations and learn about decision-making processes in our federal government. - Interns are fully integrated into staff activities, gaining experience in communications, development, field work, and policy. - We offer virtual internships with optional events in Washington, DC, allowing for flexibility and accessibility. - Many of our interns receive school credit and have the opportunity to enhance their career development and networking skills. - Applications require a resume, cover letter, writing sample, and references. - If not selected, we strongly encourage reapplying for future semesters. SEO: Internship Program for Undergraduates and Law Students at Civil and Human Rights Coalition Our Internship Program: - Provides training, experience, and mentoring for future leaders in the civil and human rights field - Offers paid internships for undergraduate and law students - Gives students opportunities to engage with our coalition of civil and human rights organizations - Provides real-world work experience in the policy arena - Enhances understanding of coalition dynamics and decision-making processes in the federal government - Fully integrates interns into staff activities - Offers virtual internships with optional events in Washington, DC - Allows for school credit and opportunities to enhance career development and networking skills - Requires a resume, cover letter, writing sample, and references for application - Encourages reapplying for future semesters if not selected Join Our Internship Program and Make a Difference in Civil and Human Rights!
Communication, Organizing, Networking, Career Development, Legal Research, Writing, Time Management
Completed at least three semesters of coursework and currently enrolled in an accredited college or law school.
Submit resume, cover letter, writing sample, and two references through career center portal.
Qualification and Experience Undergraduate or Law Student
Legal
Jul 10, 2024
Mar 27, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceUndergraduate or Law Student
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