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PLEASE NOTE: This opportunity is listed for reference only. The deadline to apply has passed.
This is a paid employment opportunity from outside the Rockefeller Center.
Position Type: Employment - paid
Location: Washington, D.C.
Sector: Social Justice/Entrepreneurship
Start Date: Summer 2018
Wage or benefits: Compensation is consistent with the level of the position and experience of the candidate. Excellent benefits.
Time Commitment: This is a full-time position, with an initial two-year contract
Desired Class Year: Open to college graduates with a Bachelor's degree or advanced degree in a relevant field; experience working in a non-profit preferred
Application Deadline: June 13, 2018
Organization website: www.wgf.org
Brief Description of the organization:
The Wallace Global Fund, a private foundation based in Washington, DC is seeking a Democracy and Human Rights Program Associate. The Program Associate will report to the Director of Democracy and Media Programs and support staff directing the Fund's work on Women's Empowerment and Rights.
The Wallace Global Fund is guided by the vision of the late Henry A. Wallace, former Secretary of Agriculture and Vice President under Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was keenly interested in scientific innovation as a force to enhance human wellbeing and had an abiding faith in the individual's spirit and capacity to bring about sound and just social change. The Fund was established by his son Robert B. Wallace (1918-2002) in 1995, and grew out of the Wallace Genetic Foundation, founded in 1965 by Henry A. Wallace.
The mission of the Wallace Global Fund is to promote an informed and engaged citizenry, to fight injustice, and to protect the diversity of nature and the natural systems upon which all life depends. The Fund supports initiatives related to environmental system collapse, climate justice and rights, corporate abuses and the concentration of corporate power, women's rights and empowerment, civic liberties and engagement, and independent media.
The Fund has also been a global leader in the field of mission-related investing, supporting integration between program priorities and social impact investment strategies. It has also supported the work of the movement calling for divestment from fossil fuels and investment in climate solutions.
More information about the Fund is available at www.wgf.org.
Brief Description of the Intern's role:
The Fund seeks a Program Associate to support the Fund's program activities in the area of democracy, criminal justice, and women's rights and empowerment.
Primary responsibilities include providing administrative support to WGF senior staff/consultants; assisting in development and implementation of communications strategies and tools for the foundation; conducting issue and field research; and providing ongoing support to grant-making, issue-tracking and funder education and convening activities.
Due to the Fund's various program activities in Africa, the Program Associate will also play a role in monitoring trends and supporting grant making and impact investing priorities in the regions of interest.
Specific tasks will likely include:
Qualifications:
How to apply:
See website for details