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  • Ann Kolker Fellow - Health Equity and Justice

    National Women's Law Center 4.0company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    The National Women's Law Center seeks a fellow or legal fellow focused on health equity and justice. This role will support the Center's legal and policy work on health access, with a focus on BIPOC, women with few financial resources, and women who face intersectional and other barriers to care. This role will be on the Center's Reproductive Rights and Health team and is a full-time, one-year term-limited position, to begin in fall 2025. This is a full-time exempt position of 37.5 hours per week. The Organization The National Women's Law Center fights for gender justice - in the courts, in public policy, and in our society - working across the issues that are central to the lives of women and girls. We use the law in all its forms to change culture and drive solutions to the gender inequity that shapes our society and to break down the barriers that harm all of us - especially those who face multiple forms of discrimination, including women of color, LGBTQ people, and low-income women and families. For more than 50 years, we have been on the leading edge of every major legal and policy victory for women, and we need you with us to continue this fight. Responsibilities * Draft written materials, including responses to proposed rules and other agency initiatives on women's health issues, factsheets, talking points, blogs and other materials; * Legal and policy research; * Conduct legal and policy analysis of federal and state legislative and administrative proposals; * Work with advocates and policymakers on policy development, including identifying ways to make advancements in the areas of health equity and justice in a creative and imaginative way; * Participate in coalition meetings and working closely with partners in various progressive coalitions; * Represent the Center at coalition meetings, conferences, and at public events; * Work in close coordination with key Center staff, including those on the Reproductive Rights and Health team, other Center staff undertaking federal and state advocacy work, and the Campaign and Communications Team, to strategically and collectively further the Center's work. Qualifications The ideal candidate will have: * A law degree (JD) * To be considered as a legal fellow, admission to a state bar with ability to waive into the DC Bar if not already admitted; * Excellent research, analytical, and writing skills; * Ability to communicate effectively with patients, stakeholders and individuals navigating our health care systems; * Ability to collaborate with and build trust with key stakeholders; * Outstanding time management and organizational skills, with careful attention to detail; * A demonstrated ability to perform well independently with grace under pressure in a fast-paced, multi-tasking environment; * Commitment to centering diversity and equity in executing key responsibilities; * Collaborative and collegial approach, and an ability and desire to work in a team-based environment, and an orientation to the work that recognizes and values the contributions of all team members; Preferred: * Knowledge of health equity and justice issues; * Ability to translate scientific and observational research into concrete policy objectives; * Demonstrated commitment to and experience working on gender and racial equity and centering communities of color in their approach to work; * Proven ability to work independently and a high degree of self-motivation; Key Relations The Ann Kolker Fellow will report directly to the Director of Health Equity and will collaborate closely with Reproductive Right and Health team and other Center staff. Compensation A salary within the range of $88,055-96,786 will be provided to the successful candidate, consistent with the National Women's Law Center's compensation framework. The successful candidate's salary within this range will be determined by the number years of relevant experience they bring to the role. The center offers a comprehensive benefits package, and four weeks of annual vacation. NWLC is a non-profit organization whose headquarters and staff are based in Washington, D.C. at our new office at 1350 Eye Street N.W. This role is based in D.C. and will be eligible for some telework while also being expected to work in person on a regular basis. The successful candidate will need to live in or relocate to the Washington, D.C. area (D.C., Maryland, or Virginia). The first 90 days of employment will be considered a probationary period. Classification NWLC recognizes a staff bargaining unit, NWLC United, affiliated with the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union/IFPTE Local 70, a union for non-profit workers. This position is included in NWLC's bargaining unit. Specific employment terms are subject to collective bargaining. How to Apply To apply, please submit a resume and a cover letter outlining how your professional background is a good fit for this position. Resumes should include exact start and end dates (month and year) of employment, as well as the average number of hours worked per week in each job. Applications accepted until position is filled. Applicants will be contacted if selected for an interview. We kindly request that interested parties refrain from calling, emailing, or visiting NWLC's offices to express interest or check on the status of their application. The National Women's Law Center is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and values a diverse workforce. We strongly encourage and seek applications from people with disabilities; people of all genders, gender identities and sexual orientations; people of color; and veterans. Research indicates members of marginalized groups tend to underestimate their qualifications and apply only if they are a 100% match. If you are passionate about NWLC's mission and think you have what it takes to be successful in this role, even if you don't check all the boxes, please apply. We'd appreciate the opportunity to consider your application. Reasonable Accommodations If you require reasonable accommodations during any part of the hiring process, please email ***************.
    $88.1k-96.8k yearly 21d ago
  • Analytical Chemistry Fellow

    EWG

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    The Environmental Working Group (EWG) is a leading 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting human health and the environment. For over three decades, EWG has conducted groundbreaking research, public education, and advocacy to address critical environmental health issues. Our work empowers individuals, drives corporate accountability, and informs policy decisions to create a healthier and safer future. EWG seeks a one-year Analytical Chemistry Fellow with expertise in analytical chemistry to lead research efforts related to microplastics and nanoplastics. This fellowship involves conducting laboratory testing, developing analytical processes, performing data analysis, and supporting policy development. The successful candidate will work closely with EWG's Science team to produce peer-reviewed publications, analyze environmental and consumer product samples, and present findings to diverse audiences. Key Responsibilities:Research and Analysis Perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of microplastic and nanoplastic samples using advanced analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry, FTIR, Raman spectroscopy, and SEM. Develop and validate new analytical processes and methods for detecting and characterizing plastic polymers in environmental, food, and consumer product samples. Conduct sampling, isolation, concentration, and preservation of samples for accurate analysis. Validate and verify results through calibration, standardization, and quality assurance practices to ensure consistency with documented and peer-reviewed research procedures. Data Interpretation and Communication Interpret data in the proper scientific and environmental health context. Create clear, actionable conclusions and communicate results to other scientists, policymakers, and general audiences. Contribute to the development of policy recommendations based on research findings. Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and present research results at conferences, webinars, and public forums. Support for Policy Development Perform literature reviews to support ongoing research and advocacy efforts. Provide data analysis to inform and strengthen EWG's environmental health policies and initiatives. Qualifications and Skills: Doctoral degree in environmental science, analytical chemistry, or a related field. Demonstrated research experience in analytical chemistry, particularly involving mass spectrometry. Published peer-reviewed articles that incorporate mass spectrometry methods. Expertise in sampling, validating, and interpreting data using techniques such as FTIR, Raman spectroscopy, and SEM. Ability to create new analytical methods and perform separations based on differential chemical properties. Strong quality assurance skills to ensure consistency with documented procedures. Research experience related to plastic polymers, microplastics, and nanoplastics. A solid understanding of environmental health and policy development. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to translate complex scientific findings into actionable insights for diverse audiences. Location: EWG is a Washington D.C. based organization, but the location of this position is flexible within the continental US and there is an expectation that a significant portion of the year will be spent in one or multiple academic research laboratories. This position has the ability to be remote. Compensation: Annual salary range of $80,000-$100,000. Salary is commensurate with experience. EWG offers fully paid, excellent health care, paid parental leave and a tax-deferred 403(b) plan, including matched contributions. EWG's commitment to diversity and inclusion: EWG celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We are proud to foster a work environment that supports, inspires and respects all individuals. EWG does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, citizenship, ancestry, marital status, family responsibilities, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, medical condition, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, matriculation or political affiliation, or any other protected class recognized in any of the jurisdictions where EWG has offices or employees working. We adhere to these principles in all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, training, and compensation and promotion.
    $80k-100k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Program Integrity Fellow

    Arnold Ventures 4.0company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    Full-time Description Arnold Ventures is a philanthropy whose core objective is to maximize opportunity and minimize injustice. We are dedicated to tackling some of the most pressing problems in the United States. We invest in sustainable change, building it from the ground up based on research, deep thinking, and a strong foundation of evidence. We drive public conversation, craft policy, and inspire action through education and advocacy. Position Overview Arnold Ventures' Public Finance initiative aims to advance tax and budget policies that promote fiscal stability for government - with a focus on the federal level - and economic opportunity, mobility, and security. We invest in developing high-quality research that helps policymakers craft smart, evidence-based legislative and administrative solutions to some of our biggest fiscal challenges. We advance our agenda through grantmaking to academic and nonprofit researchers, in-house policy analysis, and advocacy. The Program Integrity Fellow will pursue reforms in specific federal administrative departments to improve the financial efficiency of specific programs. The Fellow will guide and execute research to identify inefficient policies and practices within those departments and propose reforms. Examples of such practices may include the design of federal policies in areas such as economic development, insurance programs, small business supports, transfer programs and disaster relief funding. The Fellow will pursue solutions to address the identified opportunities and execute on proposed reforms. Program Integrity Fellows will be located in our Washington, DC, office and report to the Vice President of Public Finance. Core Responsibilities In collaboration with the Executive Vice President and Vice President of Public Finance, identify areas for policy development, and lead the research and drafting of policy white papers and legislative or regulatory analyses. Lead the drafting of public comments in response to regulatory actions, Requests for Information, or legislative proceedings on program integrity matters. Provide technical assistance to policymakers as they craft program integrity controls. Provide thought partnership to AV grantees on policy development. Develop and manage relationships with key stakeholders, experts, and new and existing grantees. Support the Public Finance team by providing input on strategy, investments, and communications. Term Program Integrity Fellows will be regular, full-time positions and eligible to participate in Arnold Ventures' benefits plan. We anticipate that the Public Integrity Fellow will be appointed for a two-year fixed term. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. At least five years of relevant work experience either within federal government agencies or in a legislative capacity of oversight of such agencies. A unique understanding of the inner workings of specific government agencies, and concrete ideas of ways to improve the execution of programs within those agencies. Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to craft concrete policy solutions and communicate those solutions both to content experts and to diverse, nontechnical audiences. Application Materials Summary of proposed focus area. A short statement describing potential projects of interest, as well as their significance and potential impact. Writing sample. A piece of work that you were an active participant in preparing and that is related to the focus area you would like to advance as a Public Integrity Fellow. The salary range for this position will be $145,000-$200,000. Benefits Overview Arnold Ventures is committed to providing a robust and comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees. Our current benefits package includes 100% paid employee premiums for medical, dental, vision, basic life, and short- and long-term disability insurance; 20 days of paid time off, 16 paid holidays (including a winter break from December 24 to January 1), and a 9/80 schedule from Memorial Day to Labor Day; paid parental leave; a 401k retirement savings plan with an employer match, profit-share contribution, and immediate vesting; pre-tax transit benefits; a professional development stipend; a charitable giving stipend; and an employee assistance program. Our Culture and Core Values Our culture seeks to inspire and empower our people to innovate and develop bold ideas that will help Arnold Ventures achieve lasting impact. Our culture, and the core values that support it, should create an environment that spurs our team to think outside the box, feel comfortable pushing the boundaries of what is possible, and signal confidence in our team's ability to make change happen through our philanthropic efforts. Although not an exhaustive list, below you will find examples of Arnold Ventures' work culture. We are adaptable and comfortable with ambiguity. We are intellectually curious, open-minded, objective, humble, collegial, and receptive to feedback. We are action-oriented with strong self-direction and self-motivation skills with the ability to work simultaneously on multiple projects. We are able to interact confidently and collaboratively with team members and navigate relationships with external experts, government leaders, advocates, and individuals involved in the systems we seek to reform. Arnold Ventures' values are integral to our work. They genuinely reflect who we are as an organization, help us accelerate our strategic goals, strengthen our resolve, anchor us to our mission, and guide our decision-making. The successful candidate will also demonstrate the following core values that inspire the Arnold Ventures team to make a difference. Respect for Ourselves & Others Audacious Action Collaborative Engagement Depth of Thought Clear Communication Arnold Ventures is an equal opportunity employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity or expression, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, military/veteran status, or any basis prohibited by applicable law. Acknowledging the importance of diverse perspectives, Arnold Ventures is committed to employing individuals from a variety of backgrounds and with a variety of experiences. Members of historically marginalized communities and candidates who have been impacted by the systems we are seeking to change are strongly encouraged to apply. Salary Description $145,000-$200,000
    $57k-84k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Accessibility Term Fellow - Grant Funded

    The Washington Center 4.0company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    Position Title:Accessibility Term Fellow-Part-time Grant Funded Reports to:Director of Programs Departments:Programs Last Revised: January 2025 Salary Range: $30-35/hr.; 20-25hrs/week Description/Mission: The Accessibility Term Fellow will lead the development and implementation of comprehensive programming that supports individuals with disabilities and promotes accessibility in nonprofit, and workforce development settings. Working closely with key stakeholders, including the Accessibility Taskforce Committee, the fellow will deliver impactful training, design accessible resources, and enhance the inclusivity of programs for students, employers, and staff. TWC is a majority remote organization: for most employees, employment with TWC will not be contingent on physical presence in an office space. Given the nature of this role in program delivery, TWC does have some physical space in Washington, D.C. and the individual in this role will be expected to work in Washington regularly in a hybrid capacity. This position is grant funded, and the length of the assignment is dependent on funding availability. JOB FUNCTION IMPORTANCE (%) Design and implement curriculum for students, staff, and employers on accessibility and disability inclusion. Work with Accessibility task force to develop and advocate for policies and procedures and promote equitable access for persons with disabilities. Facilitate workshops and training sessions for diverse audiences, including students with disabilities and their allies. Develop resources such as handouts, guides, and toolkits tailored to program participants. Provide insights into improved methods of delivery service and new technology and aids Ensure deliverables are designed and implemented with accessibility and gender inclusion in mind. Establishing processes for collecting feedback on Accessibility issues of the provided products and services and creating standard operating procedures to generate actionable items for internal remediation or escalation to external vendors. Ensuring the accessibility and inclusiveness of stakeholder experience to all end-users regardless of disability or assistive technology. Ensuring that Accessibility is integrated throughout the agile development and delivery processes. 100% Required Education and Experience: An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience will be considered. At least a bachelor's degree in fields such as education, psychology or behavioral sciences, social work, or counseling. Educators or practitioners with experience in accessible curriculum design and workforce development. Experience in higher education, nonprofit, or workforce training sectors is highly desirable. Demonstrated ability to design and implement programming for individuals with disabilities. In-depth knowledge of ADA regulations, Section 504, and the best practices in accessibility. Preferred Education/Qualifications and Experience: Master's degree. Experience conducting training or workshops for diverse groups, including employers and students. Experience in Universal Design, Disability Studies, and/or Assistive Technology as well. One or more of the following certifications: Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) Certified Accessibility Specialist (CAS) IAAP Certified Professional in Accessible Built Environments (CPABE) Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Strong interpersonal skills & ability to communicate (oral/writing) effectively at all levels internally & externally. An exceptional ability to multi-task, carry out numerous projects at the same time, and deal with frequent interruptions. Competencies required to perform the job successfully Leads/develops/empowers people, develops relationships, inspires trust Effectively executes organizational priorities Analytical Thinking/Problem Solving Change Management The Washington Center's Values guide our mission work in every regard-internally and externally. Equity & Inclusion Learning Connection & Collaboration Integrity Impact Equipment Used to Perform the Job which may be representative but not all inclusive of those commonly associated with this position: Cloud-based technologies Standard office equipment including a computer, job-related software Physical Abilities are commonly associated with the performance of the functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation can be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions described in this job. These physical demands are representative of the physical requirements necessary for an employee to successfully perform the job's essential functions The Washington Center (TWC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. TWC provides equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. Provisions in applicable laws providing for bona fide occupational qualifications, business necessity or age limitations will be adhered to by the organization where appropriate.
    $30-35 hourly 41d ago
  • KIP Summer 2025 - Policy/Research Intern - Competitive Enterprise Institute

    Stand Together 3.3company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    The Koch Internship Program (KIP) is a paid, 10-week experiential learning program run by Stand Together Fellowships that offers meaningful work experience at non-profits all over the country tackling some of our nation's most pressing challenges. Throughout your internship with a partner organization, Stand Together Fellowships hosts virtual professional development sessions every Thursday from 1-5 pm ET, wherein you will be mentored by seasoned professionals as you craft a capstone project on the topic that matters most to you. Interns will receive either a $5,500 or $3,300 stipend from Stand Together Fellowships depending on whether they are participating full-time (40 hours/week) or part-time (28 hours/week). Successful candidates will interview with both our non-profit partner organizations and Stand Together Fellowships staff, so we strongly encourage you to apply in advance! KIP Internships at the Competitive Enterprise Institute: The Competitive Enterprise Institute is a nonprofit think tank based in Washington which focuses on critical economic and regulatory policy issues. CEI's internship program provides interested students and recent graduates the opportunity to learn about and promote the principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual liberty. A CEI internship gives applicants the opportunity to work alongside some of the most prominent regulatory affairs scholars and policy specialists. CEI offers a number of internships across the various policy areas we work on, as well as internships in communications and marketing. Generally, CEI's policy interns are assigned to work with a specific CEI expert for the duration of their internship; and our communications and marketing interns work with the CEI staff of each respective team. CEI's internship program is an invaluable educational experience. We work with interns to help them grow professionally, hone their skills, and cultivate lasting relationships. Ultimately, our goal is to give interns work that will help them further their careers. Interns are encouraged to be proactive, and exceptional interns are often given the freedom to shape their experience with us and the possibility to explore other opportunities at CEI. Past CEI interns have gone on to work in the executive and legislative branches, federal regulatory agencies, academia, and at prominent research institutions and think tanks. A number of current CEI staff are former CEI interns. You can find out more about CEI here and learn about our history here. You can see our team of experts here, and see some of our work here and here. Policy/Research Intern: Policy/research interns are assigned to work with one or more CEI policy experts for the duration of their internship. Interns have the opportunity to research important policy issues which include, but are not limited to; regulatory reform, banking and finance, energy and environment, technology and telecommunications, antitrust, trade, labor, transportation, healthcare, and asset forfeiture. Qualifications:Applicants must have a strong interest in policy and politics, capitalism and economics, and libertarian/conservative principles. Applicants must have strong research, writing, and organizational skills. Applicants must possess a professional demeanor and the ability to handle confidential and private information. Applicants should be able to work independently, effectively, and efficiently. A basic understanding of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook is a must. CEI also seeks interns to work on communications, marketing - and from time to time, philanthropy/fundraising, government affairs, events, litigation, and IT. During the interview, we would be more than happy to discuss these other opportunities if they are available and of interest to you! This role is in person, in Washington, D.C.Stand Together Fellowships believes that diversity in experiences, perspectives, knowledge and ideas fuels creativity, broadens knowledge, and helps drive success. Our admissions office treats all program participants and applicants with honesty, dignity, respect and sensitivity. We welcome all qualified applicants regardless of color, race, religion, religious creed, sex, gender or gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, ancestry, age, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy (including medical needs which may arise from pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), military and veteran status, genetic information, marital or familial status, political affiliation, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances.
    $72k-114k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Digital Marketing Fellow (On Site - Washington, DC)

    Rational 360

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    Rational 360 is hiring a Digital Marketing Fellow to support its digital marketing, corporate communications, public affairs, and advocacy team. In this role, you will have an opportunity to contribute to both Rational 360's internal marketing efforts and to client work. You will work with the Rational 360 outbound marketing and sales team on social media, email, video, in-person events, website, and more. Rational 360 represents a wide variety of clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to trade associations, advocacy groups, and high-profile individuals. Fellows play an integral role in the daily functioning of the firm. About Rational 360: The Rational Way: All in Partners Rational 360 is a leading full-service strategic communications and digital agency, with offices and staff located across the country. We recognize that communications and public affairs rarely take place in a vacuum, and our work is always crafted using the best data analysis to support organization-wide strategic objectives for our clients. From public relations and public affairs to crisis communications and new media strategy, our experienced team takes an innovative, active approach to advancing your mission-critical goals. We understand the unique opportunities and challenges of the 21st century media landscape and operate as an extension of your own communications and leadership teams. The Rational Approach: Integrated Campaigns We create custom campaigns that are integrated with communication, policy, or business goals an organization may have and we measure our campaigns on their ability to deliver outcomes and results. Our creative and relentless approach inspires hearts and minds, turns data into action, opens commercial markets, and drives impactful outcomes that win. The Rational Difference: Connected Where it Matters. Our bipartisan team members have worked at every level of business and government and our networks extend deep into the Halls of Congress, the White House, and Fortune 500 boardrooms across the country. We have the pulse of mission-critical conversations and implement campaigns when and where it matters most - and measure success at every point in the process. Requirements Drafting of content, including social media posts for Facebook, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn, email blasts for email marketing programs, and website copy. Conducting research on a variety of subjects, including industry leaders, potential clients, and other brands. Reporting on campaign performance across channels, including online advertising, email and SMS marketing, and social media. Monitoring of trending social media conversations for reporting and noting timely opportunities for client participation Qualificiations An interest in brand development and brand communication. Knowledge of social media platforms. Strong writing skills. Energetic and creative mind. Knowledge and experience with creative tools (e.g. Photoshop, Illustrator, and Canva) is a plus. Knowledge and experience with common social media monitoring and reporting tools (e.g. Brandwatch, Tableau, Crimson Hexagon, Digimind, Hootsuite, and Sprout Social) is a plus. Must have a bachelor's degree. A focus in journalism, digital marketing, business, PR or communications is a plus. Must be available to work full-time during the duration of the fellowship. Benefits The Rational 360 Digital Fellowship program is a minimum of six-month paid program in our Washington, DC office. Fellows are expected to work 40 hours per week and earn $17.50/hour. Fellows have the opportunity to grow their digital and communication skills through professional development trainings hosted weekly in the Rational 360 office. Additionally, a member of the digital team will be paired with each fellow to mentor and train them throughout the duration of the fellowship.
    $17.5 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Scowcroft-Nye Fellow

    The Aspen Institute 4.5company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    ABOUT US Aspen Institute The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. Since its founding in 1949, the Institute has been driving change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the most critical challenges facing communities in the United States and around the world. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the Institute has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, and an international network of partners. Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion To achieve our mission of a more free, just, and equitable society, we commit to working proactively to advance the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion across our myriad endeavors such as the recruitment, compensation, training, and advancement of staff. The best people-serving institutions make this commitment, and we seek to be a leader in the ways that we do so and learn from others. Visit our website to learn more about our commitment and recent actions taken toward building and nurturing a diverse and inclusive environment. Aspen Strategy Group The Aspen Strategy Group (ASG), a policy program of the Aspen Institute, is a resolutely nonpartisan forum in which preeminent experts and policymakers explore the most pressing foreign policy and national security challenges facing the United States. The Strategy Group convenes annually in Aspen, Colorado in public and private settings, as well as various domestic and international locations throughout the year, to hold strategic discussions on issues that affect American interests at home and abroad. We have a variety of successful digital platforms as well. The Aspen Strategy Group first launched the Brent Scowcroft Award Fellowship program in 2003 in recognition of our founding co-chairman Lieutenant General Brent Scowcroft, who established the ASG with Joseph Nye and William Perry in 1984. In 2025, the Scowcroft Fellowship was renamed the Scowcroft-Nye Fellowship as a tribute to Joseph S. Nye, Jr. and his forty years of leadership as our co-founder, director, and then co-chair. ABOUT THIS ROLE The Scowcroft-Nye Fellowship is a full-time, temporary opportunity for young leaders to join the Aspen Strategy Group (ASG) team. Meant as a stepping-stone to launch a career in national security and foreign policy, the fellowship lets young professionals experience first-hand how today s preeminent politicians, leaders, and thinkers set aside differences and exchange ideas for open and cooperative dialogue. Scowcroft-Nye fellows typically join the ASG team for a period of six months, during which time they are encouraged to build knowledge in the field while developing the practical skills required to convene dialogues and communicate effectively with national security and foreign policy leaders. This fellowship is set in a collaborative, small-team, and fast-paced environment. Scowcroft-Nye Fellows work and contribute to projects across all three pillars of our work: the Aspen Strategy Group, the Aspen Security Forum, and the Rising Leaders Program. As the ASG team prepares for each meeting and program, we entrust our fellows with a high level of responsibility. Therefore, we seek candidates with the ability to work both efficiently as part of a team and independently to ensure the success of the ASG s various activities. This position reports directly to the Aspen Strategy Group Fellow. The salary for this position is $24/hr. Our team is in Washington, DC and currently working in a hybrid fashion. The selected candidate will need to be in the Washington, DC area and able to be in person for the full term of their fellowship. The Fellowship Term will begin Late March/Early April 2025 and conclude October 2025. Please note that the fellowship term is six months, with the possibility of an extension up to twelve months. Important: The next fellow must be able to start by late March or early April. If you are graduating in May 2025, please wait to apply for the next fellowship opening. WHAT YOU WILL DO Under the management and supervision of the Aspen Strategy Group Fellow provide a wide range of administrative and logistical support in preparation for various meetings, namely the ASG Summer Workshop; ASG Rising Leaders Program; Aspen Security Forum; and the ASG s track II dialogues. Attend meeting sessions and take thoughtful, substantive notes on the discussions. Generate conference materials and manage detailed information vital to conference planning. Draft correspondence for communications with meeting participants and outside vendors (e.g. invitations, memos, thank you notes, summary documents, etc.) Conduct background research and maintain active knowledge of current foreign affairs. Proofread and edit written materials and publications. Assist in the writing of ASG briefings, summaries, statements, grant proposals, and reports. Curate content for the ASG Twitter handle, LinkedIn account, and the weekly newsletter WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO THRIVE An undergraduate degree is required, and a master s degree is strongly preferred. Office experience, especially in events management, is preferred but not required. Meticulous attention to detail is essential. Ability to work as a team player within a small-team environment; ability to multi-task and take initiative in problem-solving; strong work ethic, with a keen understanding of protocol. Excellent communication and writing skills. Must be able to work under pressure, handle stress, and manage competing demands/priorities. Proficiency with, or easy ability to learn, tools such as WordPress, Canva, Twitter, iContact, Wix, and event registration/survey tools such as Wufoo. Outstanding knowledge of and strong academic record in the field of international relations, political science, economics, or a related field, along with a long-term interest in working in the field of U.S. foreign policy and/or national security is essential. HOW TO APPLY All interested applicants must submit the following: 1. A one-page cover letter. 2. Resume/CV listing at least two reference s contact information. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The Aspen Institute offers a generous benefits package including health, dental, vision, and prescription benefits, retirement benefits, and paid leave. The Aspen Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all District and federal laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or protected veteran or disabled status and will not be discriminated against . If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation regarding the accessibility of our website, a modification or adjustment of the job application or interview process due to a disability, contact **************************** or call **************.
    $24 hourly 56d ago
  • Senior AI Technology Fellow - Wadhwani AI Center

    CSIS 4.4company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    At CSIS we actively seek to employ a diverse group of people who embody our organizational values. We welcome and encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply, especially those from traditionally underrepresented groups. The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public policy organization established in 1962 to provide strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decision makers concerned with global security and prosperity. Over the years, it has grown to be one of the largest organizations of its kind, with a staff of some 200 employees, including more than 120 analysts working to address the changing dynamics of international security across the globe. The Wadhwani AI Center seeks a highly motivated Senior Fellow to play a key role in advancing the program's research agenda that explores the technological impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in U.S. national security, national and international regulations, and geopolitics. They will engage in projects that require deep expertise in technological subject matters, providing a differentiated capability to execute research based on technological evidence. The majority of the Senior Fellow's time (approximately 75%) will be spent coordinating research activities, authoring or co-authoring policy and research reports in internal and external publications, and developing and delivering research briefings and presentations to key stakeholders. They will be responsible for conducting independent research projects that aim to shape key policy debates and inform both public and private organizations. The remainder of the Senior Fellow's time (approximately 25%) will be spent supporting other research activities within the Wadhwani AI Center and across the Economic Security and Technology Department, preparing proposals for project funding, writing grant reports, and contributing to the internal activities of the Wadhwani AI Center. The successful candidate will have education and experience in computer science, programming, machine learning, and/or data science. They will have excellent research and writing skills and experience writing for external audiences. They should be able to identify emerging issues of relevance and opportunities for policy engagement and be eager to engage in self-directed research and writing. They will be expected to work closely with researchers across the Wadhwani AI Center and Economic Security, and Technology Department and CSIS at large on research, events, and other program activities. They must be a team player and be willing to take on logistical and organizational tasks when necessary. The CSIS Wadhwani AI Center at CSIS delves into crucial topics at the intersection of policy, AI, and other advanced technologies, focusing on three key themes: Governance & Regulation, Geopolitics, and National Security. Issues explored include how governments can balance the benefits of increased technology adoption while mitigating potential risks; responsible strategies for the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community to harness advanced technology; practical and desirable regulations and governance structures concerning AI and other advanced technologies; and what actions the United States should take to advance U.S. and allied economic and security interests. The analyses aim to provide effective policy solutions that address the challenges posed by the rapid evolution of emerging technologies. seeks to answer vitally important questions about the future of Artificial Intelligence and its implications for the global economy and international security. The salary band for this position is $100,000-$200,000. Salary will be commensurate with experience. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Essential functions may include, but are not limited to the following: The Senior Fellow will write in-depth policy papers and publications related to the topics specified above. They will conduct research in their areas of expertise for independent and collaborative projects. Essential functions may include, but are not limited to the following: Research * Facilitate the activities of research projects and policy analysis related to the national security, defense, governance, and geopolitical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies by providing thorough and timely communication and operational support within and between research staff and management regarding project status and funding. This includes long-form research reports and occasional articles for the CSIS website and external media outlets. * Synthesize large amounts of information, perform quantitative and qualitative analysis, and report results to diverse audiences. * Contribute to the intellectual vitality of the Wadhwani Center by serving as a recognized expert in the field. Outreach * Serve as an influential voice on the national security implications of AI and other advanced technologies, promoting the Wadhwani Center's expert analysis with a diverse set of stakeholders, thought leaders, government executives, policymakers, journalists, and the general public. * Represent CSIS as an expert at conferences, workshops, and other public speaking engagements, and donor and prospective donor engagements. * Conceive and lead events, such as working groups, panels, roundtables to advance the program's research and analysis. Institutional Responsibilities * Identify potential grant projects, research potential funders, and assist Program Director in developing robust research proposals in line with the Wadhwani Center's priorities and research agenda. * Cultivate and grow an excellent professional network and liaise productively with other organizations. * Contribute to the thought leadership and strategic direction of the program * Work with and mentor research assistants and analysts, to produce research and to facilitate their professional development. KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE: * Master's degree in engineering, technology, national security, or a related field and 6+ years of experience in research, analysis, and/or technological development * Strong grasp of technical concepts that underpin modern advances in AI. A technical background or engineering degree is required. * Experience in executing a research agenda and publishing in national and international media and in academic journals. * Experience working in industry, government, corporate strategy, or comparable sector * Ability to operate under pressure and in a fast-paced environment; * A track record of building and maintaining relationships with contacts related to our policy work, including people in the U.S. and foreign governments; * Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; * Self-starter with proven project management experience and ability to work on projects simultaneously. * Excellent verbal, written, and communication skills, with an ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from stakeholders and governmental entities. * Candidate should possess sound judgment, entrepreneurial attitude, and creative outlook. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK CONDITIONS: The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee working in an office environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. Equal Opportunity Employer. OUR BENEFITS Medical insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Short-term and long-term disability 403(b) for retirement planning Tuition Assistance Flexible Spending Account Health Savings Account Military Leave 12 Paid Holidays Sick leave Vacation leave HOW TO APPLY: Interested applicants should submit: * A 1-2 page cover letter followed by a 1-2 page resume in a single PDF document. Please title the document "[Your name] cover letter and resume". * A writing sample (up to 5 pages; may be an excerpt from a longer piece) on an AI-related topic. Please title the document "[Your name] writing sample" Applications should be submitted via careers.csis.org. Please do not submit additional materials (references, transcripts) etc. These will be requested if needed during the interview process. To submit an application for this position, click the "Apply" button below, and you will be redirected to our secure recruitment portal. For more information about the CSIS Wadhwani AI Center, please visit: *************************************************
    $53k-73k yearly est. 14d ago
  • AmeriCorps Program Support Fellow

    Higher Achievement Program 4.0company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    Job Details DC Metro - Washington, DC $25,500.00 - $25,500.00 Salary/year Description Supervisor: Director of Program Operations Directly Manages: n/a Works closely with: Learning Directors, Executive Director - DC Metro, Mentor and Volunteer Manager Position Status: The Program Support Fellow is a full-time stipend volunteer position, made available through partnership with the AmeriCorps Program. Duration: The term of service will begin on September 3, 2025, and end on August 31, 2026, with the option to renew for a second term. To successfully complete the AmeriCorps program, the individual must complete 1700 service hours. Remote Status: hybrid (In-person for all center operational hours, for 2 in-office days and for any mission critical activities and relationship building events) Schedule/Hours: Works Monday through Friday. Occasional weekend availability is required. Hours During Afterschool Academy program: Programming Days: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays - on average 11:00 am to 7:00 pm schedule; Non-program days: Monday & Fridays - a standard business schedule, 9:00 am- 5:00 pm. Hours During the Summer: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am- 5:00 pm on average. All staff currently enjoy early closures on Fridays, a benefit approved on a year-to-year basis. Location: This position must be within commuting distance of our DC Metro Higher Achievement office. Travel: Candidate must have the ability to travel in between main office and Achievement Center(s) on a daily basis via reliable transportation and attend events in the location area on a regular basis. Candidate will be supporting 2-3 Achievement Centers in the DC Metro area and must have the ability to travel to those locations on a regular basis. Occasional weekend availability is required, as well as availability for one annual three-day overnight college trip each summer. Compensation and Benefits: The Achievement Fellow will receive a living allowance of $25,500 designed to help meet the necessary living expenses incurred while participating in the AmeriCorps Program. Upon successful completion of 1700 hours of service, the Member will receive an education award in the amount of $7,395. Higher Achievement offers competitive benefits, including: Medical, dental, life insurance, long and short-term disability insurances, Vision, critical illness and accident insurances- employee paid Paid holidays each calendar year Paid Annual Breaks and Early Closures Fridays Paid annual leave per fiscal year that can be used for vacation, sick, or personal days 403 (b) retirement plan Tuition Advancement funds and Professional Development funds TO APPLY: Interested applicants must apply through the AmeriCorps website, eGrants. This position can be found by searching "Program Support Member - Higher Achievement 2025-2026” in eGrants. Apply here: ***************************************** Listing.do?id=126163&from Search=true Summary: We are seeking an individual that is creative and solutions oriented, personable, has strong communication skills and willing to learn! The position includes both direct involvement with scholars, and administrative tasks, to support Higher Achievement's progressive, skills-based cultural and academic model. Reporting to and working closely with the Director of Program Operations, Learning Directors and Learning Coordinators, the Program Support Fellow will manage relationships and operations necessary to run a successful Achievement Center, providing year-round academic programming for up to 70 middle school students. Responsibilities will focus on following key areas at 2 -3 sites: high school placement communication with teachers and families scholar recruitment external partner communication data collection event support AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY: HIGH SCHOOL PLACEMENT Outcome(s): 90% of scholars are accepted into one of the high schools they applied to; 100% of our scholars will enroll in high school by Washington, DC's designated deadline. Track region-wide scholar progress towards completing high school applications by entering data into Support center specific lead on the high school placement process for all 8 th grade scholars Manage scholars' high school placement portfolios including 7th and 8th grade report cards and test scores Through trainings, serve as on-site “expert” in high school placement process Serve as liaison for families regarding high school placement process Support High School Fair Co-lead individual parent/guardian meetings with placement scholars Create opportunities to build relationships with staff at key high schools through visits, meetings, and field trips for scholars Support managing relationships with key partners in school districts through Communicate updates to staff about the high school placement process Support MVM with directing 8 th grade mentors, setting up for mentoring, and serving as an 8 th grade mentor as needed COMMUNICATION WITH FAMILIES, TEACHERS, AND STAFF Outcome(s): Higher Achievement maintains strong and consistent communication with schools, teachers, and families so that strategies are sought, and scholars' needs are adequately met. Serve as lead expert in High School placement with families and schools; collaborate to lead meetings and support high school placement mentors Keep in constant contact with families on high school application progress and enrollment progress Support with entering scholars' report cards into Salesforce for data analysis Track scholar progress with high school placement process; communicate progress to Learning Director Communicate with 8 th grade scholars' teachers and families when concerns or successes arise Participate in Center Staff meetings; discuss individual scholar needs and map plans to ensure scholar progress. Support Higher Achievement staff with ideas and creative problem-solving support SCHOLAR RECRUITMENT Outcome(s): Full rosters (50 scholars or more) to during Afterschool Academy Support new scholar recruitment Schedule/conduct presentations to scholars and families, conduct scholar interviews and new family outreach. Support LD in building relationships with feeder schools Attend PTA meetings, community meetings, and other events as a representative of Higher Achievement Organize and track scholar paperwork as it pertains to recruitment Support with planning and implementing Back to Higher Achievement Night (B2HAN) SUMMER ENGAGEMENT: Outcome(s): Scholars and families are offered engagement with the program during the summer to propel forward progress towards high school placement goals. Scholars feel supported and excited by field trip opportunities and extracurricular engagement. Support high school field trips and discussions for scholars, particularly 7 th and 8 th grade scholars Foster relationships with rising 8 th grade scholar families and make outreach calls on a regular basis to determine the support they will need the following year Support in leading High School Readiness Academies in late July for scholars at your center Scholar Recruitment: attend summer bridge opportunities that schools host for rising 6 th graders and present about Higher Achievement Attend a day trip to a local college with staff and scholars and supervise groups of up to 20 scholars during the trip as they meet with professors and students, and learn about the college Attend and co-lead summer engagement opportunities for scholars that your center is offering (field trips, scholar/family retention events, etc) Support team in the planning and preparation for the following Afterschool Academy's high school placement priorities Potentially supporting on other supplemental projects both related to center and AmeriCorps OTHER DUTIES Support Learning Blocks as needed, to include leading during staff shortages, and creating/finding supplemental activities for Learning Blocks, particularly 8 th grade that will support their progress in the high school placement process Reporting and communicating High School Placement and recruitment data and updates to all key stakeholders (staff, etc.) Attend all required trainings Assist in administrative duties, such as data entry as needed Qualifications KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Must be 18 years of age or older High school or GED Citizenship or proof of legal residency Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience preferred Dynamic, flexible, culturally sensitive applicants with positive personalities required At least one year's experience working with middle school aged students strongly preferred Strong classroom management skills, preferred Familiarity with middle school curriculum, preferred
    $25.5k-25.5k yearly 7d ago
  • U.S. Federal Policy & Advocacy, Summer 2025 Undergraduate Internship

    Center for Reproductive Rights 4.2company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    Title: U.S. Federal Policy & Advocacy, Summer 2025 Undergraduate Internship Department: Federal Policy & Advocacy Center Background: The Center for Reproductive Rights is a global human rights organization working to ensure that reproductive rights are protected in law as fundamental human rights worldwide. With offices in New York City, and Washington, D.C.; Nairobi, Kenya; Bogota, Colombia; and Geneva, Switzerland, the Center is a non-profit, non-partisan organization changing law and policy throughout Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the United States. Our 230+ diverse professionals are committed to advancing the Center's human rights mission through game-changing litigation, legal policy, and advocacy work. This has fueled the Center's exceptional growth to an operating budget of more than $50 million and won the respect of law firms worldwide. Our global pro bono network includes over 2,100 lawyers across 6 continents, 88 countries, and 125 law firms, contributing over $30 million USD in pro bono legal services annually. The Center's Strategic Plan sets a high mark for impact: By 2030, half of the world's population will be living under stronger protections for reproductive rights than they were in 2020. The Center has a record of success to back up this ambitious goal. Since our founding in 1992, the Center has transformed how reproductive rights are understood and applied by courts, governments, and human rights bodies worldwide on issues including maternal health, abortion, assisted reproduction, and adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights. We have won groundbreaking cases before national courts, U.N. Committees, and regional human rights bodies. The Center has also led development of historic, proactive legislation advancing robust protections for reproductive rights. It has built the legal capacity of women's rights advocates in more than 65 countries and counting. To learn more about the Center, please go to ************************** The Job: The U.S. Federal Policy & Advocacy team is looking for an enthusiastic, resourceful, and highly organized intern committed to reproductive rights and reproductive justice issues to engage in various projects related to our work. The internship will provide the successful candidate with experience in the day-to-day operations of the team advocating for federal laws and policies that advance reproductive rights and access. The internship is part-time during the summer 2025 semester, with an expected commitment of 10-15 hours/week. The internship will be in person in Washington, D.C.; candidates will be expected to use their own computers. Candidates are required to seek outside funding or academic credit for the internship. We are unable to provide funding for this internship at this time. Primary Responsibilities: The scope of the internship will cover, but not be limited to: * Tracking and researching federal legislation, federal regulations and actions from the Trump Administration; * Reviewing and drafting content for the website and other externally facing communications; * Managing tracking documents and planning tools on a range of policy topics; * Providing other programmatic and administrative support as needed (e.g. assisting with creating presentations, helping prepare factsheets, assisting with events, helping with data entry and document management). Qualifications: * Sophomore, Junior, or Senior currently enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program; * Strong research and writing skills; * Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite; * Positive attitude, flexibility, and willingness to learn; and * Demonstrated interest in public interest, human rights, gender justice, reproductive rights, or reproductive justice. Don't meet every single requirement? At the Center, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you are excited about this role but your past experience does not align perfectly with every qualification in the , we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion The Center is committed to inclusive hiring and dedicated to diversity in our work and staff. We strongly encourage people from all communities to apply. If you are excited about this role but unsure about whether your experience aligns with the job description, we encourage you to apply. You may be the right candidate for this or other roles. To learn more about the Center's commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, please visit Diversity, Equity and Inclusion | Center for Reproductive Rights. Center policy on visa sponsorship for U.S.-based positions: Applicants for employment in the U.S. must have valid work authorization that does not now and will not in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the U.S. by The Center for Reproductive Rights. #LI-Hybrid
    $44k-78k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Summer 2025 U.S. Climate Policy Intern

    Center for Climate and Energy Solutions 4.1company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    Internship Description About the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES): Our mission is to secure a safe and stable climate by accelerating the transition to a thriving, just, and resilient low-carbon economy. We are widely recognized as an influential voice on climate issues, a trusted convener, and a credible source of expertise and analysis. We work closely with international climate negotiators; federal, state, and local policymakers; executives of Fortune 500 businesses; and a wide range of other stakeholders to advance strong policy and action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote clean energy, and strengthen resilience to climate impacts. C2ES is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. Our organizational values: We are ambitious and practical, advancing effective solutions that push the boundaries of the achievable. We are open-minded and inclusive, seeking out and considering a wide range of voices, views, and approaches. We are people-focused, dedicated to improving human well-being and recognizing that respect and empathy are central to success. We are one team, working collaboratively, communicating openly, making ourselves accessible to each other, and treating one another with kindness and respect. Job Description: C2ES seeks up to two highly qualified and committed individuals to fill the positions of U.S. Climate Policy Intern to deepen their knowledge of city, state, and/or federal climate and energy policy through on-the-job skill development and training. This internship provides the ideal candidate an opportunity to work on assessing the policy landscape and growing stakeholder engagement efforts at C2ES. This intern will report to the Director for U.S. Policy and Outreach. Requirements Major responsibilities: Monitor, track, and report on U.S. domestic climate policy developments including both administrative and legislative actions; Research and analyze state and federal policies and other policies as needed; Develop and contribute to written material, including blog posts, other topical web content, and policy briefs, with a goal of having specific deliverables authored by the intern; Attend and inform the Policy and Outreach team about relevant events in Washington by other think tanks, advocacy groups, Congress and federal agencies; Support stakeholder engagement with Members of Congress, high-level representatives in federal agencies, and respective staff; Support and conduct briefings with C2ES business partners on U.S. climate policy developments. Desired Qualifications: Enrolled in, or completed a bachelor's degree or higher (with a preference given to graduate students) in one of the following fields: government, economics, environmental or energy policy, political science, or other related subject; Strong interpersonal communication skills and interest in stakeholder engagement; Interdisciplinary understanding of climate change (technology, politics, economics, etc.); Interest and willingness to learn about Capitol Hill, the Administration, and non-governmental stakeholders; Top-notch writing, editing, research, and analytic skills; Ability to sort through dense and complicated information quickly; Strong attention to detail; Willingness to learn and to pitch in at all levels. Internship type: Preferences will be given to local applicants. Internship can be local at our office: 1400 K St NW # 1100Washington, DC 20005. Or remote from the following States: CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, IL, OH, MA, MD, MI, MN, NC, NY, PA, TX, VA, and WA Full-time internship up to 37.5 hours per week (following C2ES HQ office hours) during Summer 2025 (May 2025 - August 2025 with a flexible end date). Part-time can also be considered. Hourly Wage $20.00 Transportation stipend for interns working from the C2ES Office. To apply, please upload a cover letter, transcripts, resume, and writing sample to our website. We also are fully committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. We believe we will only be effective in developing and advocating for climate solutions if we have a diverse range of voices and perspectives represented within C2ES, in our work, and among our partners. C2ES is committed to creating and growing a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion within our organization and among the stakeholders we collaborate with and convene. By fostering this culture, we can enhance our work and amplify our impact. We encourage individuals of all races, ethnicities, socioeconomic backgrounds, genders, sexual identities, and abilities to apply for this position. For more on C2ES's DEIJ policy, visit: ***************************************************************** . Salary Description 20
    $20 hourly 19d ago
  • Electrics Fellow

    The Studio Theatre 3.7company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    TITLE: Electrics Fellow SUPERVISOR: Lighting & Sound Supervisor DEPARTMENT: Lighting DIVISION: Production will require mostly onsite work. SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION: During tech and preview weeks, this position often works 12-hour days, six days a week often over 40 hours in a week. These long days do include breaks and downtime and time worked over 40 hours will be compensated for with overtime. POSITION SUMMARY The Electrics Fellow will participate in load-in, hanging and focusing lights, troubleshooting problems during tech rehearsals, programming and running board for tech rehearsals, maintaining electrics equipment during production runs, and participating in all lighting strikes and changeovers. The Fellow will have hands-on experiences and have opportunities to learn various skills including soldering, wiring practices, and miscellaneous theatre specific electric's needs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES This position is meant for early-career individuals who have an interest, if not direct experience, in the following essential functions of the role: Installing Light Plots Create run paperwork for Shows. Work closely with Designers to prepare all tech needs. Help create an installation schedule. Help monitor budgets for shows. Work as Programmer during technical rehearsal Patch and ring out lighting systems Maintain organization of inventories and storage Attending Production meetings before and during tech rehearsals. Help set up lighting needs for rentals and events. Participate in Studio Theatre's on-going anti-racism work Be actively engaged in the programming elements of the Fellows in Residence Program Other duties as assigned. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals, especially any individuals with disabilities, to perform the functions. Travel between multiple locations (other theatres, stores, rental warehouses) Sensory - must be comfortable working around bright and occasionally flashing lights and loud sounds. Schedule: must be willing to work a sometimes-irregular schedule, with long hours during tech weeks. Comfortability working, standing, and carrying instruments on ladders up to 12 feet. Comfortability on a tension wire grid at 20ft and working in small spaces. Significant physical needs - able to lift upward of 50lbs. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR IN A FELLOW: We expect a fellow will have: Required: Experience working on electrics crews. (Hang and Focus) ETC console programming experience Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and enthusiasm to work with teams with diverse identities. Preferred: Awareness of current lighting equipment preferred. Vectorworks knowledge. LED tape knowledge
    $33k-37k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Summer Intern: Demographics and Political Economy

    Internship Listingsamerican Enterprise Institute

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    The American Enterprise Institute seeks an intern who will assist Nicholas Eberstadt, the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy. Dr. Eberstadt focuses on global demographic trends, human capital, and economic development, with a current emphasis on China, Russia, and developing nations. He also researches North Korea, poverty in the United States, foreign aid, global health, and mortality. The intern will do quantitative analysis, background research, fact-checking, and editing for articles and ongoing projects. Experience with Python, R, or Stata and familiarity with Microsoft Excel are required. Professional working capacity in Mandarin is preferred. The start dates for the summer program are May 27 and June 3. While the AEI Internship Program and all related programming will take place in-person in Washington, DC this summer, virtual interns may be accepted on a case by case basis. Please include your preferred start date and note your in-person/virtual preference in your cover letter. Please note that a cover letter and writing sample are both required, in order for your application to be considered complete. About AEI Internships AEI internships offer a unique opportunity for undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates to gain experience in research, writing, business, and communications at one of the nation's leading think tanks. Competitive candidates will generally have a 3.4 GPA or higher from a top-ranking college or university. The AEI internship program runs 12 weeks. Please see the internship program home page for updates about the program. We can recommend jobs specifically for you! Click here to get started.
    $36k-59k yearly est. 39d ago
  • Summer 2025 Political Internship - DC

    Stagwell Global

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    SKDK, an award-winning public affairs and political advertising agency, is seeking interns to join its political team for a paid internship. With offices in Washington, D.C., New York City, Albany, and Los Angeles, SKDK brings unparalleled strategic communications experience to Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, philanthropic organizations, labor unions, political committees, and candidates. Whether it is creating a campaign launch video for a candidate, assisting a corporate client on establishing messaging around their corporate social responsibility strategy, or guiding a nonprofit through a crisis, SKDK is always at the forefront, leading the charge. There is no company better that understands the intersection of press, politics, and policy. At SKDK, we are made whole by the diversity of our team. We are a firm that invites and celebrates the uniqueness of each member of our team and encourages individuals to bring their best selves into the workplace. Whether it is through participation in one of our Employee Resource Groups, serving on our DEI Council, opportunities to volunteer, or bringing a new perspective to client work, your individuality and experience matters. Political team interns work on a wide range of fast-paced Democratic candidate and issue advocacy clients. Ideal candidates are driven, self-starters with the ability to grasp complex subject matter quickly and work well within teams. Responsibilities Daily news clips monitoring and ad tracking. Researching candidate and opposition background in key districts. Maintaining overviews of key competitive race landscapes. Tracking campaign finance spending and reporting. Building decks and working on pitches. Writing and proofreading persuasive ad copy, memos and emails. Organizing and maintaining records on scripts, ads, research and polling, and invoices. Digesting qualitative and quantitative message research and making recommendations on tone and content. Learning new material quickly and communicating complex subject matter in understandable language. Copyediting and proofreading written materials to align with message imperatives, tone, clarity and AP Style. Staffing video shoots when available. Qualifications Candidates must have full-time availability, Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, with three days in office Self-starter who can work independently and manage tasks remotely. Interest in and knowledge of campaigns and politics, including communications, Democratic politics, media, advertising, digital work, social media, research, or other related fields. Excellent organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail. Strong research, writing, and editing skills. Experience managing multiple projects and the ability to handle competing deadlines. Ability to adapt and respond quickly to changing landscapes and to work well under pressure and deadlines. Previous relevant experience in writing and political or communications-intensive positions or internships Benefits SKDK is committed to pay equity. SKDK offers a wage of $17.50 per hour. Equal Opportunities SKDK is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. It is our policy to recruit, hire, train, and promote without regard to race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any protected category.
    $17.5 hourly 33d ago
  • Program Integrity Fellow

    Arnold 4.0company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    Arnold Ventures is a philanthropy whose core objective is to maximize opportunity and minimize injustice. We are dedicated to tackling some of the most pressing problems in the United States. We invest in sustainable change, building it from the ground up based on research, deep thinking, and a strong foundation of evidence. We drive public conversation, craft policy, and inspire action through education and advocacy. Position Overview Arnold Ventures' Public Finance initiative aims to advance tax and budget policies that promote fiscal stability for government - with a focus on the federal level - and economic opportunity, mobility, and security. We invest in developing high-quality research that helps policymakers craft smart, evidence-based legislative and administrative solutions to some of our biggest fiscal challenges. We advance our agenda through grantmaking to academic and nonprofit researchers, in-house policy analysis, and advocacy. The Program Integrity Fellow will pursue reforms in specific federal administrative departments to improve the financial efficiency of specific programs. The Fellow will guide and execute research to identify inefficient policies and practices within those departments and propose reforms. Examples of such practices may include the design of federal policies in areas such as economic development, insurance programs, small business supports, transfer programs and disaster relief funding. The Fellow will pursue solutions to address the identified opportunities and execute on proposed reforms. Program Integrity Fellows will be located in our Washington, DC, office and report to the Vice President of Public Finance. Core Responsibilities In collaboration with the Executive Vice President and Vice President of Public Finance, identify areas for policy development, and lead the research and drafting of policy white papers and legislative or regulatory analyses. Lead the drafting of public comments in response to regulatory actions, Requests for Information, or legislative proceedings on program integrity matters. Provide technical assistance to policymakers as they craft program integrity controls. Provide thought partnership to AV grantees on policy development. Develop and manage relationships with key stakeholders, experts, and new and existing grantees. Support the Public Finance team by providing input on strategy, investments, and communications. Term Program Integrity Fellows will be regular, full-time positions and eligible to participate in Arnold Ventures' benefits plan. We anticipate that the Public Integrity Fellow will be appointed for a two-year fixed term. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. At least five years of relevant work experience either within federal government agencies or in a legislative capacity of oversight of such agencies. A unique understanding of the inner workings of specific government agencies, and concrete ideas of ways to improve the execution of programs within those agencies. Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to craft concrete policy solutions and communicate those solutions both to content experts and to diverse, nontechnical audiences. Application Materials Summary of proposed focus area. A short statement describing potential projects of interest, as well as their significance and potential impact. Writing sample. A piece of work that you were an active participant in preparing and that is related to the focus area you would like to advance as a Public Integrity Fellow. The salary range for this position will be $145,000-$200,000. Benefits Overview Arnold Ventures is committed to providing a robust and comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees. Our current benefits package includes 100% paid employee premiums for medical, dental, vision, basic life, and short- and long-term disability insurance; 20 days of paid time off, 16 paid holidays (including a winter break from December 24 to January 1), and a 9/80 schedule from Memorial Day to Labor Day; paid parental leave; a 401k retirement savings plan with an employer match, profit-share contribution, and immediate vesting; pre-tax transit benefits; a professional development stipend; a charitable giving stipend; and an employee assistance program. Our Culture and Core Values Our culture seeks to inspire and empower our people to innovate and develop bold ideas that will help Arnold Ventures achieve lasting impact. Our culture, and the core values that support it, should create an environment that spurs our team to think outside the box, feel comfortable pushing the boundaries of what is possible, and signal confidence in our team's ability to make change happen through our philanthropic efforts. Although not an exhaustive list, below you will find examples of Arnold Ventures' work culture. We are adaptable and comfortable with ambiguity. We are intellectually curious, open-minded, objective, humble, collegial, and receptive to feedback. We are action-oriented with strong self-direction and self-motivation skills with the ability to work simultaneously on multiple projects. We are able to interact confidently and collaboratively with team members and navigate relationships with external experts, government leaders, advocates, and individuals involved in the systems we seek to reform. Arnold Ventures' values are integral to our work. They genuinely reflect who we are as an organization, help us accelerate our strategic goals, strengthen our resolve, anchor us to our mission, and guide our decision-making. The successful candidate will also demonstrate the following core values that inspire the Arnold Ventures team to make a difference. Respect for Ourselves & Others Audacious Action Collaborative Engagement Depth of Thought Clear Communication Arnold Ventures is an equal opportunity employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity or expression, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, military/veteran status, or any basis prohibited by applicable law. Acknowledging the importance of diverse perspectives, Arnold Ventures is committed to employing individuals from a variety of backgrounds and with a variety of experiences. Members of historically marginalized communities and candidates who have been impacted by the systems we are seeking to change are strongly encouraged to apply. Salary Description $145,000-$200,000
    $57k-84k yearly est. 39d ago
  • Accessibility Term Fellow - Grant Funded

    The Washington Center 4.0company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    Title:Accessibility Term Fellow-Part-time Grant Funded
    $40k-66k yearly est. 39d ago
  • KIP Summer 2025 - Associate Policy Analyst Intern - National Taxpayers Union Foundation

    Stand Together 3.3company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    The Koch Internship Program (KIP) is a paid, 10-week experiential learning program run by Stand Together Fellowships that offers meaningful work experience at non-profits all over the country tackling some of our nation's most pressing challenges. Throughout your internship with a partner organization, Stand Together Fellowships hosts virtual professional development sessions every Thursday from 1-5 pm ET, wherein you will be mentored by seasoned professionals as you craft a capstone project on the topic that matters most to you. Interns will receive either a $5,500 or $3,300 stipend from Stand Together Fellowships depending on whether they are participating full-time (40 hours/week) or part-time (28 hours/week). Successful candidates will interview with both our non-profit partner organizations and Stand Together Fellowships staff, so we strongly encourage you to apply in advance! About National Taxpayers Union Foundation National Taxpayers Union Foundation is a non-partisan research and education organization dedicated to showing Americans how taxes, government spending, and regulations affect them. Through data collection, analysis, and commentary, we empower citizens to engage in the critical policy debates of our time and hold elected officials accountable. To educate our target audiences, we perform incisive research and analysis on a wide range of policy issues with a particular focus on tax, technology, interstate commerce, legislative scoring, and trade. We also have a newly launched public interest litigation project that has extended our work into the judicial sphere. About the RoleThe Associate Policy Analyst Intern will assist with Foundation research and outreach activities related to budget and tax reform. Responsibilities include tracking and responding to policy proposals in the form of blog posts, issue briefs, and op-ed drafting. Qualified candidates should have an interest in public policy, attention to detail, and analytical, research, and writing skills. **Qualified candidates must submit a cover letter detailing their interest in the position and NTUF's mission and may include this in the "Additional Information" field seen after clicking the "Apply for this Job" button.**Candidates may also be asked to engage with NTUF's other projects, including: The Taxpayers Budget Office, which seeks to provide taxpayers with a more accurate budgetary scorekeeper that is less influenced by budget gimmicks The Interstate Commerce Initiative, where NTUF pushes back against the growing trend of states seeking to tax and regulate outside their borders, thereby disrupting interstate commerce, and The Free Trade Initiative, which aims to advocate for the lowering of trade barriers and to educate Americans about the benefits that trade provides to the economy. Stand Together Fellowships believes that diversity in experiences, perspectives, knowledge and ideas fuels creativity, broadens knowledge, and helps drive success. Our admissions office treats all program participants and applicants with honesty, dignity, respect and sensitivity. We welcome all qualified applicants regardless of color, race, religion, religious creed, sex, gender or gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, ancestry, age, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy (including medical needs which may arise from pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), military and veteran status, genetic information, marital or familial status, political affiliation, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances.
    $72k-114k yearly est. 39d ago
  • Scowcroft-Nye Fellow

    Aspen Institute 4.5company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    ABOUT US Aspen Institute The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. Since its founding in 1949, the Institute has been driving change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the most critical challenges facing communities in the United States and around the world. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the Institute has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, and an international network of partners. Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion To achieve our mission of a more free, just, and equitable society, we commit to working proactively to advance the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion across our myriad endeavors such as the recruitment, compensation, training, and advancement of staff. The best people-serving institutions make this commitment, and we seek to be a leader in the ways that we do so and learn from others. Visit our website to learn more about our commitment and recent actions taken toward building and nurturing a diverse and inclusive environment. Aspen Strategy Group The Aspen Strategy Group (ASG), a policy program of the Aspen Institute, is a resolutely nonpartisan forum in which preeminent experts and policymakers explore the most pressing foreign policy and national security challenges facing the United States. The Strategy Group convenes annually in Aspen, Colorado in public and private settings, as well as various domestic and international locations throughout the year, to hold strategic discussions on issues that affect American interests at home and abroad. We have a variety of successful digital platforms as well. The Aspen Strategy Group first launched the Brent Scowcroft Award Fellowship program in 2003 in recognition of our founding co-chairman Lieutenant General Brent Scowcroft, who established the ASG with Joseph Nye and William Perry in 1984. In 2025, the Scowcroft Fellowship was renamed the Scowcroft-Nye Fellowship as a tribute to Joseph S. Nye, Jr. and his forty years of leadership as our co-founder, director, and then co-chair. ABOUT THIS ROLE The Scowcroft-Nye Fellowship is a full-time, temporary opportunity for young leaders to join the Aspen Strategy Group (ASG) team. Meant as a stepping-stone to launch a career in national security and foreign policy, the fellowship lets young professionals experience first-hand how todays preeminent politicians, leaders, and thinkers set aside differences and exchange ideas for open and cooperative dialogue. Scowcroft-Nye fellows typically join the ASG team for a period of six months, during which time they are encouraged to build knowledge in the field while developing the practical skills required to convene dialogues and communicate effectively with national security and foreign policy leaders. This fellowship is set in a collaborative, small-team, and fast-paced environment. Scowcroft-Nye Fellows work and contribute to projects across all three pillars of our work: the Aspen Strategy Group, the Aspen Security Forum, and the Rising Leaders Program. As the ASG team prepares for each meeting and program, we entrust our fellows with a high level of responsibility. Therefore, we seek candidates with the ability to work both efficiently as part of a team and independently to ensure the success of the ASGs various activities. This position reports directly to the Aspen Strategy Group Fellow. The salary for this position is $24/hr. Our team is in Washington, DC and currently working in a hybrid fashion. The selected candidate will need to be in the Washington, DC area and able to be in person for the full term of their fellowship. The Fellowship Term will begin Late March/Early April 2025 and conclude October 2025. Please note that the fellowship term is six months, with the possibility of an extension up to twelve months. Important: The next fellow must be able to start by late March or early April. If you are graduating in May 2025, please wait to apply for the next fellowship opening. WHAT YOU WILL DO * Under the management and supervision of the Aspen Strategy Group Fellow provide a wide range of administrative and logistical support in preparation for various meetings, namely the ASG Summer Workshop; ASG Rising Leaders Program; Aspen Security Forum; and the ASGs track II dialogues. * Attend meeting sessions and take thoughtful, substantive notes on the discussions. * Generate conference materials and manage detailed information vital to conference planning. * Draft correspondence for communications with meeting participants and outside vendors (e.g. invitations, memos, thank you notes, summary documents, etc.) * Conduct background research and maintain active knowledge of current foreign affairs. * Proofread and edit written materials and publications. * Assist in the writing of ASG briefings, summaries, statements, grant proposals, and reports. * Curate content for the ASG Twitter handle, LinkedIn account, and the weekly newsletter WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO THRIVE * An undergraduate degree is required, and a masters degree is strongly preferred. * Office experience, especially in events management, is preferred but not required. * Meticulous attention to detail is essential. * Ability to work as a team player within a small-team environment; ability to multi-task and take initiative in problem-solving; strong work ethic, with a keen understanding of protocol. * Excellent communication and writing skills. * Must be able to work under pressure, handle stress, and manage competing demands/priorities. * Proficiency with, or easy ability to learn, tools such as WordPress, Canva, Twitter, iContact, Wix, and event registration/survey tools such as Wufoo. * Outstanding knowledge of and strong academic record in the field of international relations, political science, economics, or a related field, along with a long-term interest in working in the field of U.S. foreign policy and/or national security is essential. HOW TO APPLY All interested applicants must submit the following: 1. A one-page cover letter. 2. Resume/CV listing at least two references contact information. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The Aspen Institute offers a generous benefits package including health, dental, vision, and prescription benefits, retirement benefits, and paid leave. The Aspen Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all District and federal laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or protected veteran or disabled status and will not be discriminated against. If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation regarding the accessibility of our website, a modification or adjustment of the job application or interview process due to a disability, contact **************************** or call **************.
    $24 hourly 56d ago
  • Summer 2025 Political Internship - DC

    Stagwell Global

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    SKDK, an award-winning public affairs and political advertising agency, is seeking interns to join its political team for a paid internship. With offices in Washington, D.C., New York City, Albany, and Los Angeles, SKDK brings unparalleled strategic communications experience to Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, philanthropic organizations, labor unions, political committees, and candidates. Whether it is creating a campaign launch video for a candidate, assisting a corporate client on establishing messaging around their corporate social responsibility strategy, or guiding a nonprofit through a crisis, SKDK is always at the forefront, leading the charge. There is no company better that understands the intersection of press, politics, and policy. At SKDK, we are made whole by the diversity of our team. We are a firm that invites and celebrates the uniqueness of each member of our team and encourages individuals to bring their best selves into the workplace. Whether it is through participation in one of our Employee Resource Groups, serving on our DEI Council, opportunities to volunteer, or bringing a new perspective to client work, your individuality and experience matters. Political team interns work on a wide range of fast-paced Democratic candidate and issue advocacy clients. Ideal candidates are driven, self-starters with the ability to grasp complex subject matter quickly and work well within teams. Responsibilities Daily news clips monitoring and ad tracking. Researching candidate and opposition background in key districts. Maintaining overviews of key competitive race landscapes. Tracking campaign finance spending and reporting. Building decks and working on pitches. Writing and proofreading persuasive ad copy, memos and emails. Organizing and maintaining records on scripts, ads, research and polling, and invoices. Digesting qualitative and quantitative message research and making recommendations on tone and content. Learning new material quickly and communicating complex subject matter in understandable language. Copyediting and proofreading written materials to align with message imperatives, tone, clarity and AP Style. Staffing video shoots when available. Qualifications Candidates must have full-time availability, Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, with three days in office Self-starter who can work independently and manage tasks remotely. Interest in and knowledge of campaigns and politics, including communications, Democratic politics, media, advertising, digital work, social media, research, or other related fields. Excellent organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail. Strong research, writing, and editing skills. Experience managing multiple projects and the ability to handle competing deadlines. Ability to adapt and respond quickly to changing landscapes and to work well under pressure and deadlines. Previous relevant experience in writing and political or communications-intensive positions or internships Benefits SKDK is committed to pay equity. SKDK offers a wage of $17.50 per hour. Equal Opportunities SKDK is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. It is our policy to recruit, hire, train, and promote without regard to race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any protected category.
    $17.5 hourly 36d ago
  • KIP Summer 2025 - State Policies Intern - Marijuana Policy Project Foundation

    Stand Together 3.3company rating

    Fellow Job In Washington, DC

    The Koch Internship Program (KIP) is a paid, 10-week experiential learning program run by Stand Together Fellowships that offers meaningful work experience at non-profits all over the country tackling some of our nation's most pressing challenges. Throughout your internship with a partner organization, Stand Together Fellowships hosts virtual professional development sessions every Thursday from 1-5 pm ET, wherein you will be mentored by seasoned professionals as you craft a capstone project on the topic that matters most to you. Interns will receive either a $5,500 or $3,300 stipend from Stand Together Fellowships depending on whether they are participating full-time (40 hours/week) or part-time (28 hours/week). Successful candidates will interview with both our non-profit partner organizations and Stand Together Fellowships staff, so we strongly encourage you to apply in advance! MPPF is looking for an assistant for State Policies who is self-motivated and comfortable working independently in a small remote group setting. The assistant for State Policies will contribute to MPP's mission of reforming cannabis laws and educating cannabis regulators, consumers, and state legislators. Under the supervision of the Director of State Policies, the assistant's primary functions will include research and writing related to cannabis policy, and scheduling legislative meetings. This position requires real-time outreach and research with limited oversight. The assistant must be extremely detail-oriented and have excellent time management skills. To apply, please include a writing sample. ResponsibilitiesPerforming cannabis policy research and related writing, when needed for the Director of State Policies and other staffer Updating a spreadsheet of legislators' stances on cannabis policies Scheduling legislative meetings Possibly helping the State Policies with pressure tactics such as in-house calls, texting to constituents and supporters, and /or drafting letters to the editor $5,500 - $5,500 a year Stand Together Fellowships believes that diversity in experiences, perspectives, knowledge and ideas fuels creativity, broadens knowledge, and helps drive success. Our admissions office treats all program participants and applicants with honesty, dignity, respect and sensitivity. We welcome all qualified applicants regardless of color, race, religion, religious creed, sex, gender or gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, ancestry, age, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy (including medical needs which may arise from pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), military and veteran status, genetic information, marital or familial status, political affiliation, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances.
    $72k-114k yearly est. 2d ago

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How much does a Fellow earn in Lincolnia, VA?

The average fellow in Lincolnia, VA earns between $42,000 and $89,000 annually. This compares to the national average fellow range of $46,000 to $93,000.

Average Fellow Salary In Lincolnia, VA

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What are the biggest employers of Fellows in Lincolnia, VA?

The biggest employers of Fellows in Lincolnia, VA are:
  1. National Subrogation Services, LLC
  2. Children's National Medical Center
  3. Studio Theatre
  4. Rational 360
  5. Cnhs
  6. T.Y. Lin International
  7. Georgetown University
  8. DC Prep
  9. Legislative Branch
  10. ARNOLD
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