Sunday, August 7, 2011

International Policy Relations Intern at the International Center for Transitional Justice


INTERNATIONAL POLICY RELATIONS INTERN
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) a global human rights NGO based in Manhattan, is currently accepting applications for the Summer 2011 Internship Program. Interns will work under the supervision of ICTJ’s regular staff and have the opportunity to learn about the Center’s work in key areas of transitional justice.
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) is seeking a self-directed intern with an interest in transitional justice to work with its International Policy Relations team. The intern will have the opportunity to: 1) gain an understanding of multilateral mechanisms by tracking and monitoring developments within the UN; 2) contribute to research on the treatment of transitional justice issues by UN and other multilateral and regional bodies; and 3) attend meetings with relevant New York-based organizations and support ICTJ events. The intern will be based in ICTJ’s New York office, and will report to ICTJ's Director of International Policy Relations.
Qualifications:
  • ICTJ welcomes applications from graduate students from a wide range of disciplines, including international law, human rights, international development and international relations/political science.
  • Candidates should have excellent English writing and verbal skills and a high level of proficiency with Microsoft word, excel, and research databases.
  • Candidates must demonstrate an ability to work with minimal supervision as well as a high level of professionalism
  • Applicants should receive academic credit for their internship.
To apply, please e-mail your resume and cover letter by 08/31/11 tointernships@ictj.org.Please write the internship title “INTERNATIONAL POLICY RELATIONS INTERN” in the subject line of your e-mail. All internship positions are unpaid. Please note that the ICTJ is not able to obtain work authorization and visas for non-U.S. citizens and residents.

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