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Jobs and Internships at National Endowment for Democracy (NED)

Jobs and Internships

Unless otherwise noted, all positions listed below are with the National Endowment for Democracy. Please read the descriptions and follow the instructions when applying.

The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a congressionally funded, private, nonprofit grant making organization that works to support freedom around the world.

Intern (Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program, International Forum for Democratic Studies
Grants Administrator – Africa
Assistant Program Officer – SE Asia
Intern (Office of Government Relations & Public Affairs)
Intern (World Movement for Democracy)

Program Officer for Middle East and North Africa

Intern – Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program, International Forum for Democratic Studies

The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a congressionally funded, private, nonprofit grant making organization that works to support freedom around the world. Its aims are to promote democratic reform and foster civil society worldwide. The Endowment is also the home of the International Forum for Democratic Studies, the Journal of Democracy, and serves as the secretariat for the World Movement for Democracy. The Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program is an international exchange program that offers practitioners, scholars, and journalists from around the world the opportunity to conduct independent research on democracy in a particular country or region. The position is based in Washington, D.C.

Position Summary:

The Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is seeking a motivated individual to serve as an Intern for Summer 2011. This unpaid internship provides professional development opportunities in the area of international exchange, with a focus on “democrats at risk,” including identifying donor support and legal aid for human rights defenders and civil society activists at risk in their home countries. The Intern will interact with the current cohort of Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows in residence at the International Forum for Democratic Studies, the research and publications arm of the NED, and participate in the collegial environment of the Forum, including fellows’ presentations and other NED events.

Responsibilities:

Building a new Democrats at Risk Information Center database
Expanding the Regional Contacts database in support of promotional activities
Contributing to 10th Anniversary publications and website development
Assisting with Forum events, lectures and roundtable discussions

Qualifications:

We are seeking a student with strong research, writing, communication, and organizational skills. Interest in international exchange and experience with database management a plus.

Travel Reimbursement:

This position is unpaid; however, a travel reimbursement of $10 per day is available to offset expenses.

Time Commitment:

M-F/30 to 40 hours a week. Flexible dates: Early June—August 2011.

To Apply:

Applications must include a cover letter, resume and contact information for three references. Please send to [email protected], with your name and RF Intern – Job #1110 in the subject line. The deadline for applications is Friday, May 20, 2011. The NED is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information, please visit our website at www.ned.org. Please no phone calls.

Grants Administrator – Africa


Position Summary:

Perform the tasks of a Grants Administrator for Africa. This position reports to the Manager, Grants Administration for Africa & the Middle East.

Responsibilities:

Under the general supervision of the Manager, Grants Administration, provide cradle-to-grave management of assigned grants portfolio, including review of proposals, grant negotiation, award, compliance monitoring, administration and closeout.
Participate in review of proposals to identify potential technical issues in new awards, evaluate grantees’ financial and internal control systems to assess and strengthen organizational capacity to meet program and compliance requirements.
Negotiate, draft and issue new grant awards and amendments as required over the life of assigned grants; prepare other correspondence as required.
Ensure that grants awarded are in compliance with the Endowment’s and US Government regulations and/or other special requirements, if any.
Review grantee financial and narrative reports to identify and resolve budget, compliance and/or other problems, in cooperation with NED’s Compliance and/or appropriate program staff, investigate and resolve invoice reviews, audit and/or other issues as required.
Promptly review and process grantee requests for payment.
Obtain required closeout information from grantees and otherwise facilitate grant closeout process.
Ensure that assigned fields of grants database are timely updated.
Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (business, international studies, or area studies relevant to assigned portfolio, etc.);
At least three years of experience in non-profit grants/contracts operations;
Familiarity with Federal grant regulations, international activities/issues relevant to NED’s operation environment;
Professional competency in language relevant to assigned grants portfolio is useful; French language preferred
Familiarity with or interest in Africa;
Attention to detail and ability to multi-task;
Ability to work with minimal supervision;
Flexibility to be a team player and self starter, comfortable in a supporting role and in working independent, preferably in a multicultural environment;
Strong oral and written communication skills;
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Word and Excel; knowledge of MicroEdge Gifts or other relational database helpful; and
Qualified to work in the US.

To Apply:

Applications must include a cover letter, resume, salary history and requirements, and contact information for three references. Please send to [email protected], with your name and Position Title – Job # 1109 in the subject line by May 20, 2011. The NED is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information, please visit our website at www.ned.org. Please no phone calls.

Assistant Program Officer – SE Asia

Position Summary:

The Assistant Program Officer (APO) will provide significant programmatic support to the Endowment’s grants activities in mainland Southeast Asia and administrative support to other country programs as required. The APO will travel to the region approximately two times per year.

Responsibilities:

Draft summaries of proposals to present at quarterly Board meetings;
Assist in the evaluation of project proposals;
Communicate regularly with grantees;
Assist in monitoring the work of grantees;
Track political developments in the region;
Provide administrative support for the regional team;
Organize events to highlight specific democracy-related issues.
Travel to the region on a regular basis.

Qualifications:

A Master’s level education or equivalent knowledge in international affairs, politics, regional studies, or a related discipline;
At least 2 years of experience in democracy related work;
At least a year of experience studying or working in the region;
In-depth knowledge of political issues and trends in Southeast Asia, with in-country experience in at least one of the following countries: Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, or Burma;
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and a relevant regional language (see above);
Excellent interpersonal skills;
Demonstrated high degree of organization, initiative, and commitment;
Legal authorization to work in the United States is required.

To Apply:

Applications must include a cover letter, resume, short writing sample, salary history and requirements, and contact information for three references. Please send to [email protected], with your name and Position Title – Job # 1108 in the subject line. The NED is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information, please visit our website at www.ned.org. Please no phone calls.

Intern (Office of Government Relations & Public Affairs)

Position Summary:

The Office of Government Relations & Public Affairs at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is seeking a highly motivated individual to serve as an Intern for summer 2011. The unpaid internship provides excellent opportunities for research, writing and administration in the areas of communications (press, publications and public events), Congressional relations and the Freedom of Information Act. The Intern will also interact with a stream of international visitors, speakers and activists who are working in support of democratic development and human rights.

Qualifications:

Must be enrolled in an undergraduate program at an accredited 4-year college or university, with a strong interest in democracy development and/or international affairs

Possess excellent written and verbal communications skills
Maintain a strong work ethic and a sharp attention to detail.

Foreign language skills are a plus, though not required.

This position is unpaid; however, a travel reimbursement of $10 per day is available to offset expenses.

To apply:

Applicants should send proof of enrollment for undergraduate studies, resume, and cover letter with three references to [email protected]. Please include your name and GRPA Intern – Job # 1042 in the subject line.

Intern (World Movement for Democracy)

The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a congressionally funded, private, nonprofit grant making organization that works to support freedom around the world. The position is based in Washington, D.C.

Position Summary:

The World Movement for Democracy (www.wmd.org) is seeking interns for summer 2011. The World Movement for Democracy is a global network that brings together democrats, including activists, practitioners, academics, policy makers, and funders, to bolster democracy. The goal of the World Movement is to strengthen democracy promotion efforts through uniting these leaders to share and exchange lessons learned and best practices.

The World Movement is led by an International Steering Committee, chaired by the Honorable Kim Campbell, former prime minister of Canada. Its secretariat is housed at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) in Washington, DC. The intern will be working closely with the World Movement’s secretariat staff.

Responsibilities:

Conducting research to track democracy promotion efforts;
Conduct research for the Defending Civil Society project;
Assisting with workshop and event preparations;
Assist with online communication for the World Youth Movement for Democracy (Web site, newsletter, listserv, etc.).
Distributing World Movement materials to NGOs and institutes overseas;
Updating the World Movement Web site, including conducting research for DemocracyVoices and drafting alerts as needed; and
Attending lectures and roundtable discussions on democracy.

Qualifications:

We are seeking a student with strong research, writing, communication, and organizational skills. Energetic, flexible team players who take initiative and who have fluency in a foreign language and overseas experience are encouraged to apply. The internship is unpaid with possible renewal.

Time commitment: M-F/30 to 40 hours a week

To Apply:

Applications must include a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references. Please send to [email protected], with your name and Intern, WMD – Job #1106 in the subject line. Apply by April 1, for consideration. The NED is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please no phone calls. For more information, please visit our website at www.ned.org.

Program Officer for Middle East and North Africa

The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a congressionally funded, private, nonprofit grant making organization that works to support freedom around the world, and is seeking a Program Officer with special focus on the Maghreb: Morocco, Algeria and Tunis. The position is based in Washington, D.C.

Position Summary:
The program officer will work with other senior program staff to develop and manage the Endowment’s grants program, develop strategies, set funding priorities and monitor and evaluate projects.

Responsibilities:

Assessing proposals
Drafting executive summaries
Monitoring groups and projects
Maintaining contacts with organizations and individuals in the Maghreb and vetting proposals
Liaising with other institutes
Representing NED at coordinating meetings and public fora
Providing consultations; and making field visits
Assist in the overall administration of the MENA program team and work with them to develop program support projects

Qualifications:

Bachelors’ degree
A minimum of 6 years applicable experience in and knowledge of political and social issues in the Maghreb with NGOs and civic projects
Strong writing skills in English; additional necessary language skills are Arabic and French.
A master’s degree in political development or other relevant field is preferred.

To Apply:

Applications must include a cover letter, resume, salary history and requirements, and contact information for three references. Please send to [email protected], with your name and Program Officer, MENA – Job #1102 in the subject line. The NED is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information, please visit our website at www.ned.org. Please no phone calls.

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Internships at J.P Morgan

Career Opportunities
J.P. Morgan offers a broad and exciting range of career opportunities for those looking to work in a leading financial services firm in South Africa.

We place a lot of emphasis on giving our employees the opportunity for continuous learning. J.P. Morgan programmes combine on-the-job learning with classroom instruction that is on a par with the world’s finest business schools. Delivered by specialist consultants as well as our own most experienced professionals, the J.P. Morgan curriculum is regularly cited as the best training a graduate can get. In addition to your initial training programme, we view continuous professional development as a key part of our culture and our commitment to you as an employee of J.P. Morgan.

We have rewarding and challenging career opportunities in the following areas:

Investment Banking
Sales, Trading & Research
Finance, Operations & Business Services
Technology
Treasury & Securities Services
View our Business Areas section form more information and to see what you could be responsible for as an Analyst at J.P. Morgan.

If you are interested in applying to any of these areas, click on Apply Now.

Make an application

We want to do everything we can to help you succeed in your application.

We appreciate that applying for a job can be time consuming and it’s often difficult to get advice on how to go about it. This section has been specifically designed to guide you through our application process and help you do your best in your first interaction with J.P. Morgan.

Download our application form for the office that you are interested in applying to. Opportunities are currently available in:

Johannesburg Winter Internship application form
Application criteria for the Winter Internship Programme
On the application form, indicate the business area to which you feel best suited. You will then need to email your application form to the email address stated on the document.

We recommend that you submit your graduate application form in the period July to August 31, 2011. Once we’ve received your application it will be passed to the relevant business area representative for consideration. If your application matches our requirements, we’ll contact you quickly to arrange first round interviews.

Each business area has a tailored selection process but the first stage generally consists of a set of interviews and/or a numerical/combined-reasoning test. First round interviews will take place at the relevant University Campuses or at the J.P. Morgan offices in Johannesburg and Cape Town.

After the first stage, you will soon find out whether or not you’ve been successful. If you have applied for a position and you make it through to the following rounds, you’re likely to be asked to attend an assessment centre.

Here are some hints and tips to help you complete your application form:
Get your contact details right. These shouldn’t be too tricky, but people do get them wrong and if we can’t contact you then the entire application is a waste of time.

Ensure you know which business you want to apply to and why. For internship and graduate positions you can only apply to one business area and applying to more than one could jeopardize your initial application.

Be clear and concise.

Take your time. This is your first chance to sell yourself so make sure you provide us with relevant information that is going to differentiate you from other applicants. Think laterally — use examples of achievements both inside and outside of the classroom to illustrate qualities such as team-working, interpersonal skills, drive and creativity.

Watch spelling. Again this sounds obvious, but it really does make a poor impression if your application is riddled with typos.

Don’t copy and paste. Individualise your application form.

Demonstrate your motivation for applying to J.P. Morgan. Make sure you know exactly why you would like to work with us.

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Internships at VLISCO

Work placement opportunities in varying disciplines

Many important and complex production and marketing processes are involved in creating a unique fashion brand such as that of Vlisco. From chemical treatments of raw fabrics, that enable the printing process, to market research that ensure indepth consumer insights. From the opening of retail stores in Africa to complex logistical management. This and more in an ever evolving and developing organisation. These new developments mean that there are several exciting opportunities in varying disciplines for work placements for HBO (polytechnic equivalent) and University students. Your profession and personal development can ultimately benefit our company, so through providing you with valuable education, experience and guidance we ensure you a professional career. Please fill in this form for internships.

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TNT Express: Internship Sector Marketing

Internship Sector Marketing

Location Hoofddorp
Company entity TNT Express

Job description
We are looking for a student who will assist in expanding our sector sales activities and developing marketing campaigns. The intern is responsible for initial market research and developing campaigns in cooperation with the local business units and to present the results of the market analysis to key stakeholders.

On a high level the objectives are the following:

Identify industry sector growth opportunities for TNT Express;

Initiate sector marketing activities in cooperation with Marketing & Sales teams worldwide;

Provide value propositions for the relevant industry sectors;

Develop marketing campaign.

Preferred profile
Required behavioural competencies:

Analytical;

Persistent;

Resourceful;

Good communication skills;

Languages: English (verbal and written), knowledge of other languages is of added value;

PC literate, knowledge of Excel is an important asset;

Able to create work plans and meet deadlines;

Able to work on several activities simultaneously, switching focus as needed;

Able to work with uncertainty and take decisions;

Pays attention to detail and maintains thorough records/traceability;

Able to present own work convincingly.

Education:

Bachelor or master students in business economics or other academic degree, if of added value to the objective of the position such as

Marketing;

Economics;

Communication- and information science;

International business and management;

International Economics and Business;

Technology management;

Physics;

Mathematics.


What do we offer?

An instructive and challenging internship in an international and dynamic work environment;

An internship with your own responsibilities, freedom and plenty of space for your personal development;

Good support and supervision;

An allowance of € 800, – based on 40 hours.

Interested? CLICK TO APPLY

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International Division PT Finance Internship at JSI

Job Title: International Division PT Finance Internship

Posting Date: 12/07/2010

Deadline Date: 01/14/2011

Starting Date: 02/07/2011

Description:
John Snow, Inc., a leader in the field of global health, is currently recruiting for a part-time Finance Intern in the Finance and Operations group of the Boston International Group (BIG) in Boston, MA. The Intern will work closely with the Finance and Operations Managers to provide administrative, financial, and program support for JSI’s overseas public health projects in Latin America, Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe and/or the Middle East. S/he will be based in Boston.

RESPONSIBILITIES

1. The Intern will work closely with Boston International Division staff to provide administrative and financial support to international donor funded health projects. This may include, but is not limited to:

Legal/Registration:

Collect legal/registration information from JSI projects;
Collaborate with DC-based point person to synthesize comprehensive country data into registration matrix;
Present data collected to committee.

Terrorism:
Conduct web research on how like-minded organizations are handling the requirements set out in USAID Certification Regarding Terrorist Financing;
Research search engines and service providers that check the required USG terrorist lists.

Fraud:

Conduct web research on how like-minded organizations are handling fraud issues on their projects;
Identify tools/resources available to help projects prevent and address fraud.

Human Resource Survey:

Convert existing survey into online survey software;
Distribute survey to all BIG projects;
Collect and analyze survey results.

2. Work as part of a team in the preparation of proposals for new projects.

3. In addition to project support and proposal tasks, perform activities to maintain and improve the overall functioning of the International Division.

QUALIFICATIONS

Masters or BA in progress in finance related field
Strong analytical skills
Ability to work well as part of a team
Strong organizational skills
Ability to work well independently
Knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word
Interest in learning about public health issues
Experience living/working in a culturally diverse environment

Salary commensurate with experience.

Interested candidates should submit their resumes and cover letters online by 01/14/2011.

JSI is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer committed to workplace diversity. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. M/F/H/V/D

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Internship@GDES


Internship
GDES contributes to the Development of the requisite skills and man power requirements of the country by providing Industrail Training opportunities for Students. Test/Interview shall be conducted twice a year, April and October for intending Interns.Click here for more and to apply online

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Internship@ITU(International Telecommunication Union)Geneva switzerland

The Union runs a non-remunerated internship programme for students who wish to improve their skills and gain experience working in an international environment.
This programme is open to all undergraduate and graduate students from ITU’s 191 Member States. Candidates are selected in response to specific needs identified within ITU departments. use the link below for more ingormation. http://www.itu.int/employment/stages.html
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