Summer Internships Currently Available:
The Society for International Development (SID), a not-for-profit founded in Washington, D.C. in 1957, is a global forum of individuals and institutions concerned with sustainable economic, social, and political development. SID currently has members in 125 countries and over 65 local chapters worldwide – with the largest chapter in Washington, D.C. It works with more than 100 associations, networks, and institutions involving academics, parliamentarians, students, political leaders, and development experts, both at the local- and international- levels. This makes SID one of the very few organizations that has a holistic, multidisciplinary and multi-sectoral approach to development and social change.
Taking full advantage of its location in the financial and policy capital of the international development community, SID-Washington is the most active chapter worldwide and is often referred to as the flagship of the organization. SID-Washington is committed to three principal objectives:
1) Stimulate dialogue and cooperation on global development
issues
2) Enhance skills, knowledge and understanding among
development practitioners
3) Provide a network for individuals and organizations working in
various sectors of international development
A leading knowledge broker, SID-Washington achieves its mission as a forum for the development community through a newsletter, workgroups, and special programs and events. The SID-Washington Chapter has nearly 1,000 individual members including foreign service officers, U.S. government officials, economists, development practitioners from multilateral organizations and non-governmental organizations, technical specialists, members of the diplomatic community, and academics.
INTERNSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Assist in program development, such as with Chapter Programs
featuring high-level panelists, workgroup programs, and Annual
Conference and Annual Dinner;
• Serve as a liaison with SID-Washington's more than 20 sectoral
and regional workgroups;
• Write about the Chapter’s programs and workgroups activities
for publications such as Development Connections, the Chapter's
newsletter;
• Assist with general office duties including: developing outreach
materials and website; adding to and maintaining our database;
planning and execution of events; General administrative duties
(including answering phones, handling mail, drafting
correspondence, etc.)
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student or recent
graduate;
• Academic and/or work experience in international development;
• Excellent written and oral communications skills;
• Very strong organizational skills;
• Possess initiative and the ability to work independently and as
part of a small team;
• Computer Skills (Word, Excel, Internet Research, etc.);
• Strong interpersonal skills;
• 40 hour minimum commitment per week, every day preferred;
• Minimum 3-month commitment.
Start date: May 1 2008.
We regret that internships are unpaid.
TO APPLY:
Please submit a letter of interest indicating days and times you are available to work; resume; 3 references (names/tel. #’s); and a 3-5 page writing sample. Applications will be reviewed in the order they are received. Only finalists will be contacted for interviews. Inquiries and applications should be addressed to:
The Society for International Development - Washington Chapter
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 720,
Washington, DC 20009-5728
Tel: (202) 884-8590
Fax: (202) 884-8499
Email: sid@aed.org
Website: http://www.sidw.org