About the role#
The Executive Intern supports the CEO's Office, which provides leadership and oversight to the organization. This role is part of the Spring 2027 internship class and runs from January 11 through April 9, 2027. This is a volunteer position that provides a monthly stipend to help defray expenses.
What you'll do#
- Support Board of Directors meetings.
- Assist with executive administration priorities.
- Help with internal communications.
- Provide administrative support across departments.
What you'll need#
- Completed at least two years of undergraduate study.
- Prior professional internship or significant leadership experience.
- Experience in event planning.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Ability to commit to 20 to 40 hours per week during business hours.
- Mature orthodox Christian faith.
Location & details#
- This position is based in Washington, DC.
- You may work in a hybrid capacity, with an expectation to be onsite on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
- Preferred majors include Business Administration, Political Science, Communications, International Relations, and Human Resources.
About International Justice Mission
International Justice Mission is a nonprofit organization founded in 1997. It works to protect people in poverty from violence, including slavery and the abuse of power. The organization partners with local authorities in 18 countries to strengthen justice systems. It maintains a staff of 1,001 to 5,000 employees and is based in Arlington, Virginia.
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