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Are you interested in changing the world by supporting the first-ever permanent anti-genocide constituency? Do you spend a lot of time online and know what an effective advocacy campaign looks like? Can you build a website from the ground up?
If any of the above appeals to you, we hope you will consider the Genocide Intervention Network's online anti-genocide organizer and web developer unpaid internship this fall at our office in Washington, D.C. GI-Net is committed to building the first permanent constituency dedicated to ending genocide. GI-Net empowers its members with the tools to prevent and stop genocide. Currently we are focused on ensuring protection for civilians in Darfur, Sudan.
GI-Net is seeking a highly motivated and independent student to assist with web development, online advocacy and online organizing initiatives in the fall. The internship may be part-time or full-time, and will take place from Sept. 4 to Dec. 1 on-site. Start and end dates are negotiable.
Application Deadline: August 7, 2006
As an intern, you will work side-by-side the leaders of the organization in conceiving, developing and implementing innovative online campaigns to support the work GI-Net is doing. In particular, you will have the opportunity to put your ideas into action — raising money for peacekeeping in Darfur, mobilizing a diverse constituency in supporting anti-genocide legislation and educating the public about the need for a new response to genocide.
This internship allows for a large amount of growth and opportunity — the more responsibility you are willing to take on, the more we will support you with staff time and funding.
Some projects you will be working on include:
As with any small nonprofit advocacy organization, interns will be expected to help support day-to-day activities such as responding to member needs, answering donors' questions and maintaining internal documentation. In every case, these activities will involve a direct "line of sight" to our ultimate goal: ending genocide.
Applicants must be independent, responsible and full of ideas. All interns must have strong writing skills.
Some experience in a position of leadership is ideal, whether through campus activism, online or in social groups. Interns must have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to manage a variety of projects and priorities in an effective manner.
Applicants should demonstrate a strong background in the basics of web development, including:
The ideal applicant will also have some experience in online organizing through social networking and a keen interest in translating online participation into real-world action.
All internships are unpaid; however interns do receive $70/month in SmartBenefits to cover local transportation costs.
Please e-mail a résumé, cover letter and two short, non-academic writing samples to Rajaa Shakir at Jobs@GenocideIntervention.net.
Please highlight any prior online organizing experience and any websites for which you have been a primarily developer in your cover letter. Also please specify when you are available for phone interviews in August, and the hours and times each week that you would be available to work during the internship.
For questions about this position, please contact Rajaa Shakir at the e-mail address above.
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