Intern, US Program

Center for Civilians in ConflictWashington, DC
19hHybrid

About The Position

CIVIC is seeking Legal and Policy interns or externs in DC to work with CIVIC’s US Program this fall. CIVIC’S US advocacy focuses on civilian harm from US military operations and civilian harm issues arising from US arms sales. US advocacy also involves engaging with the Executive Branch, Congress, and the public to advocate for the protection of civilians in conflict areas. CIVIC leads several coalitions of policy advocacy organizations, and interns will have the opportunity to get an in-depth picture of the DC advocacy landscape. The internship does not include compensation and must be completed for university credit through an internship or externship course, or alternatively, through an externally-provided stipend. The internship is full-time, based in DC, and on a hybrid work schedule.

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in, or recently graduated (within the last 6 months) from, a Bachelor’s (BA/BS), graduate, or law degree program.
  • BA/BS degree; current MA/MS or law students preferred.
  • Strong interest in US foreign policy, civilian protection, international humanitarian law and/or international human rights law, is preferred.
  • Interest in national security law and/or legislation would be an asset.
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to take notes and to accurately summarize conversations, meetings, and events
  • Strong qualitative research and analysis skills
  • Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions
  • Demonstrated ability to write in a clear, concise, and well-organized manner
  • Demonstrated attention to detail, flexibility, resourcefulness, and creative problem-solving skills
  • Capacity to work both independently and as a member of a team and to work within multiple deadlines and timeframes
  • Working knowledge of Google Workspace and Microsoft Office programs (especially Word and Excel)

Responsibilities

  • Research and analysis of existing and new laws and policies (including on US security assistance and civilian harm response, in particular)
  • Research on conflict contexts connected to US use of force or arms sales
  • Drafting of policy analysis and occasional communications materials
  • Preparation for speaking engagements
  • Participation in coalition meetings and advocacy
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