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Washington, DC, United States

Internships, summer

Law Student

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Organization: Civil and Human Rights Coalition

Job Title: Undergraduate and Legal Internships

Experience: 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

H1: Opportunities for Undergraduate and Law Students to Advance Civil and Human Rights

H2: Join Our Internship Program for Real-World Experience in Policy and Social Justice

Overview:
- Internship program for undergraduates and law students at the Civil and Human Rights Coalition
- Provides opportunities to work with seasoned lobbyists, communicators, and organizers
- Focus on pressing civil rights issues, such as justice reform and voting rights
- Integration into staff activities and involvement in various areas of work
- Virtual program with potential for optional in-person events in Washington, DC
- Eligibility for school credit and future reapplication

Eligibility Requirements:
- Completed at least three semesters of coursework for undergraduate internship
- Currently enrolled in an accredited college for undergraduate internship
- Currently enrolled in an accredited law school for legal internship

Salary Information:
- Paid twelve-week internships for fall, winter/spring, and summer

Benefits of the Program:
- Real-world work experience in the policy arena
- Increased knowledge and awareness of civil and human rights issues
- Understanding of coalition dynamics
- Observation of legislative and administrative processes
- Learning about decision-making processes for organizational effectiveness
- Opportunity to engage with civil and human rights organizations
- Facilitation of career development and networking skills

Frequently Asked Questions:
- Q: Do you accept high school students?
A: No, only undergraduate and law students are eligible for the internship.

- Q: Is the internship virtual?
A: Yes, the internship is entirely virtual for the foreseeable future.

- Q: Can I receive school credit for the internship?
A: Yes, accommodations can be made for school credit if selected.

- Q: What is the application process?
A: Submit your resume, cover letter, writing sample, and two references through the career center portal. Selected applicants will be contacted for an interview within a month after the application deadline.

- Q: Can I reapply if I am not selected?
A: Yes, reapplication is encouraged for future semesters.

Join Our Internship Program:
- Gain real-world experience in advancing civil and human rights
- Work alongside seasoned professionals tackling pressing issues
- Access to a coalition of civil and human rights organizations
- Opportunities for career development and networking
- Eligibility for school credit and potential for future reapplication

Make a Difference:
- Contribute to the fight for justice reform, voting rights, and digital discrimination
- Learn about coalition dynamics and the legislative and administrative processes of the federal government
- Observe decision-making processes for organizational effectiveness
- Fully integrate into staff activities and work in various areas
- Enhance your knowledge and awareness of civil and human rights issues

Apply Now:
- Undergraduate and law students welcome to apply
- Paid twelve-week internships for fall, winter/spring, and summer
- Submit resume, cover letter, writing sample, and references through career center portal
- Virtual program with potential for optional in-person events in Washington, DC
- Eligibility for school credit and future reapplication

Join the Civil and Human Rights Coalition as an intern and make a difference in the fight for justice and equality. Gain real-world experience, contribute to important causes, and develop your skills and knowledge in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. Apply now and be a part of our mission to advance civil and human rights for all.

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Communication, Research, Writing, Networking, Time Management

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 Currently enrolled in an accredited college or law school, completed at least three semesters of coursework

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Jul 10, 2024
Mar 27, 2024

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Public Interest

Law Student

Full-time

Legal

Jul 10, 2024

Mar 27, 2024

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Organization: Civil and Human Rights Coalition

Job Title: Undergraduate and Legal Internships

Experience: 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

H1: Opportunities for Undergraduate and Law Students to Advance Civil and Human Rights

H2: Join Our Internship Program for Real-World Experience in Policy and Social Justice

Overview:
- Internship program for undergraduates and law students at the Civil and Human Rights Coalition
- Provides opportunities to work with seasoned lobbyists, communicators, and organizers
- Focus on pressing civil rights issues, such as justice reform and voting rights
- Integration into staff activities and involvement in various areas of work
- Virtual program with potential for optional in-person events in Washington, DC
- Eligibility for school credit and future reapplication

Eligibility Requirements:
- Completed at least three semesters of coursework for undergraduate internship
- Currently enrolled in an accredited college for undergraduate internship
- Currently enrolled in an accredited law school for legal internship

Salary Information:
- Paid twelve-week internships for fall, winter/spring, and summer

Benefits of the Program:
- Real-world work experience in the policy arena
- Increased knowledge and awareness of civil and human rights issues
- Understanding of coalition dynamics
- Observation of legislative and administrative processes
- Learning about decision-making processes for organizational effectiveness
- Opportunity to engage with civil and human rights organizations
- Facilitation of career development and networking skills

Frequently Asked Questions:
- Q: Do you accept high school students?
A: No, only undergraduate and law students are eligible for the internship.

- Q: Is the internship virtual?
A: Yes, the internship is entirely virtual for the foreseeable future.

- Q: Can I receive school credit for the internship?
A: Yes, accommodations can be made for school credit if selected.

- Q: What is the application process?
A: Submit your resume, cover letter, writing sample, and two references through the career center portal. Selected applicants will be contacted for an interview within a month after the application deadline.

- Q: Can I reapply if I am not selected?
A: Yes, reapplication is encouraged for future semesters.

Join Our Internship Program:
- Gain real-world experience in advancing civil and human rights
- Work alongside seasoned professionals tackling pressing issues
- Access to a coalition of civil and human rights organizations
- Opportunities for career development and networking
- Eligibility for school credit and potential for future reapplication

Make a Difference:
- Contribute to the fight for justice reform, voting rights, and digital discrimination
- Learn about coalition dynamics and the legislative and administrative processes of the federal government
- Observe decision-making processes for organizational effectiveness
- Fully integrate into staff activities and work in various areas
- Enhance your knowledge and awareness of civil and human rights issues

Apply Now:
- Undergraduate and law students welcome to apply
- Paid twelve-week internships for fall, winter/spring, and summer
- Submit resume, cover letter, writing sample, and references through career center portal
- Virtual program with potential for optional in-person events in Washington, DC
- Eligibility for school credit and future reapplication

Join the Civil and Human Rights Coalition as an intern and make a difference in the fight for justice and equality. Gain real-world experience, contribute to important causes, and develop your skills and knowledge in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. Apply now and be a part of our mission to advance civil and human rights for all.



Qualification and Experience

Currently enrolled in an accredited college or law school, completed at least three semesters of coursework

Additional info

Submit resume, cover letter, writing sample, and two references through career center portal.

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