International Justice Mission

Global Programs Internship (Remote & Hybrid)

International Justice Mission Virginia, United States

Now accepting applications for hybrid and remote Interns and Fellows:

Program Dates: September 9 - December 13, 2024

Application Deadline: May 1

  • Applications for this position will be processed on a rolling basis, so interested applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible.

Incomplete Applications (No Cover Letter & Statement of Faith) will not be considered. Please do not apply with just a resume.

These internships can be done fully remotely, or in-person at our office in Arlington, Virginia.

If you are interested in multiple internships (even if it's on a separate job posting), please indicate which positions are of interest in your cover letter. You do not need to submit more than one application.

Full-time and part-time internships are available (preference may be given to full-time applicants, applicants under 20 hours/week will not be considered).

Program Information

The DC internship program is designed to give undergraduate students, graduate students, and young professionals the opportunity to virtually serve IJM's Global Center. Interns participate in the ongoing work of protecting the rights of those subject to violent forms of oppression and human rights abuses.

IJM internships offer a unique opportunity for professional development and spiritual growth. The program benefits those who plan to pursue various career paths, including public relations, law, Christian ministry, law enforcement, public policy, business, social work or general non-profit or international work. The program offers interns an opportunity to investigate their individual gifts and develop new skills while working at IJM's corporate headquarters.

For many interns, the DC internship is a strategic step prior to attending graduate school or beginning a career. The positions are open to college and graduate students, recent college graduates, and young professionals in career transition.

IJM’s Global Programs division is activating global agents of change to move local governments to protect the poor from violence, as well as designing strategies to accompany governments and key actors in the work of justice. The team mobilizes key centers of global power to provide the resources and influence necessary for the transformation of local justice systems, engaging with corporations, international organizations, the global church, and transnational governmental organizations. As one of the Global Programs interns, you will leverage your expertise to ensure IJM accomplishes the goal of protecting the poor from violence. Although tasks may vary depending on the internship and the work in progress at the time, some tasks may include:

Positions Available:

  • Grants Partnerships Intern: Supporting grant lifecycle processes, including administrative duties, job aids, potential proposal development; supporting grants training and resource development, such as virtual training support, creating new training documents, etc.; researching training/content ideas; creating capacity building tools and editing existing material; working within the CRM to update grants data
  • Data Science Intern: High-level overview of potential projects: Data Quality Assessment Reports. Intern will assist measurement team with sampling assessing, and drafting data quality assessment reports for regions as part of the JDS data migration effort. The guidance for these steps will be determined beforehand. Looking for programming skills for data analysis (e.g. python, R, spark) and data related tool experience (e.g. Tableau, Azure, PowerBI).
  • Research Intern: Provide support to key Global Measurement projects such as Standardized Indicators, Measure the Moon (Key Performance Indicator Reporting), Protection Measurement Readiness Joint-Assessment, etc.
  • Global Survivor Network Intern: This role is largely administrative and project based, with some need for writing skills to draft content for website, providing support as the GSN collaborates with teams across International Justice Mission’s global offices, to ensure survivor leaders are effectively prepared for speaking opportunities across the globe and to scale up the work of the Global Survivor Network around the world
  • Global Programs Project Management Intern: Serve as an adjunct to the nimble and multi-faceted Operations and Portfolio Management team supporting the key initiatives of the division and ensuring smooth and efficient operations. Support communications between the Global Programs division and other parts of IJM, especially field programs. The role can range from basic administrative support to newsletter publication to project management, depending on the skills and interests of the intern.
  • Global Programs Strategy and Operations Intern: Support strategic planning and operations for the Global Programs division by helping with general project management, basic data and process visualization, internal communications and other administrative duties.
  • Global Innovation & Design Center Intern: Help IJM’s Innovation, Human-Centered Design, Program Management, and Partnerships Team transform the way we do our work! As part of this internship, you will help us assess better ways to design and innovate ways to end violence with survivors, governments, and our partners, improve our efforts to be inclusive in interventions, and touch much of what our teams are doing innovatively on a day-to-day basis all around the world. Preferred skills: Research, Writing, MS Office and SharePoint, Graphic Design, Knowledge of Human Centered Design and/or Design Thinking, Ability to work across many different cultures, Ability to multi-task, Strong time management, Self-starter (lots of independent work with a team working remotely and many different hours to accommodate program team time zones).
  • Partner Portal Intern: Help IJM’s Innovation Team design inclusive data management systems using Human-Centered Design. As part of this internship, you will help us assess better ways to design and innovate our partner data collaboration platform interacting with IJM staff and external partners all around the world. Preferred skills: Qualitative Research, Prototyping and wireframe development in Figma, Graphic Design, Knowledge of Human Centered Design and/or Design Thinking, Ability to work across many different cultures, Ability to multi-task, Strong time management, Self-starter (lots of independent work with a team working remotely and many different hours to accommodate program team time zones)
  • ILED (Investigations and Law Enforcement Development) Fellow: Preferred skills would be having been an investigator, detective, or crime analyst. 5 years experience at least.

IJM's Internship opportunities vary every session and look different in every office. Interns generally will assist a specific person or team. The positions involve the described tasks and responsibilities as well as other relevant duties that may be assigned by the Supervisor.

General Qualifications And Required Skills

  • Bachelor's degree must be completed or in progress for this internship and applicants need to have completed at least two years of undergraduate study.

Critical Qualities

  • Eager commitment to IJM's Core Values: Christian, Professional and Bridge-Building;
  • Humble and resilient;
  • Pursues excellence;
  • Culturally aware and appreciative of difference;
  • Strong service ethic;
  • Innovative problem solver; 
  • Ability to build trust and strong partnerships with others;
  • Courageous in pursuing opportunities and challenges; 
  • Tenacious in achieving goals; and 
  • Professional.

To apply, please upload the following items compiled into one

one pdf: ((Firstname.Lastname.Application.pdf)(Please note, applications missing one or more of these items will be considered incomplete and will not be reviewed.)

  • Cover Letter describing your interest in an IJM Internship or Fellowship
  • Resume
  • Statement of Faith (if not addressed in cover letter. Please share about what your faith means to you and how it has inspired you to take part in the work of IJM).
  • When you apply, you will be asked to provide the names and contact information for two references; one Work or Academic Reference and one Spiritual Reference. Please note that if we move forward with your application, we may be contacting them for further information about your candidacy.

All IJM internships and fellowships are unpaid positions. Interns and fellows are expected to financially support themselves throughout the duration of their time of service.
  • Seniority level

    Internship
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Education and Training
  • Industries

    Non-profit Organizations

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