Nonprofit

Immigration Network Program Coordinator Internship

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    September 1, 2025
    End Date:
    December 19, 2025
    Application Deadline:
    August 22, 2025
    Payment:
    Stipend
    Stipend / Wage:
    $1,500
    Hours Per Week:
    10

    Description

    Stories of Immigrants - Washington Metropolitan Area

    Join our team in launching the Allies Network Hub, a new program that mobilizes community members to support immigrant neighbors through advocacy training, volunteer connections, cultural education workshops, and collective action opportunities.

    Location: Primarily remote. May include optional in-person activities if scheduled. Candidates based in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area preferred.

    Key Responsibilities

    Program Support (40%)

    • Assist with participant recruitment and onboarding
    • Support day-to-day operations of the Allies Network Hub
    • Help coordinate with immigrant-serving partner organizations
    • Track program metrics and participant engagement

    Community Building (30%)

    • Help manage Circle.so online community platform
    • Support coordination of bi-monthly advocate gatherings (virtual and occasional in-person)
    • Connect volunteers with meaningful service opportunities
    • Foster peer support among network members

    Education & Training Support (20%)

    • Assist with immigration education workshops
    • Help coordinate guest speakers and subject matter experts
    • Develop resources on immigration policy and advocacy
    • Support Immigration Awareness Training graduates

    Communications (10%)

    • Create content highlighting immigrant stories
    • Draft program updates and newsletters
    • Document program activities and impact

    Ideal Candidate

    • Passion for immigrant rights and social justice
    • Interest in community organizing or volunteer coordination
    • Strong cross-cultural communication skills
    • Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred, but not required
    • Undergraduate or graduate student in Social Work, Public Policy, International Relations, or related field
    • Comfortable working independently in remote environment

    What You'll Gain

    • Direct experience in nonprofit program development
    • Network with immigration advocates and service providers
    • Professional mentorship from nonprofit leaders
    • Portfolio of community organizing work
    • Letter of recommendation
    • Deep understanding of immigration advocacy landscape

    Time Commitment: 10-15 hours/week (flexible schedule)

    Compensation: $1,500 completion stipend (September-December 2025)

    Application: Please submit a resume and a cover letter with 2 references.

    Stories of Immigrants is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit empowering immigrant communities through advocacy, resources, and amplifying immigrant voices.

    Stories of Immigrants - Washington Metropolitan Area

    Join our team in launching the Allies Network Hub, a new program that mobilizes community members to support immigrant neighbors through advocacy training, volunteer connections, cultural education workshops, and collective action opportunities.

    Location: Primarily remote. May include optional in-person activities if scheduled. Candidates based in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area preferred.

    Key Responsibilities

    Program Support (40%)

    • Assist with participant recruitment and onboarding
    • Support day-to-day operations of the Allies Network Hub
    • Help coordinate with immigrant-serving partner organizations
    • Track program metrics and participant engagement

    Community Building (30%)

    • Help manage Circle.so online community platform
    • Support coordination of bi-monthly advocate gatherings (virtual and occasional in-person)
    • Connect volunteers with meaningful service opportunities…

    Benefits

    • $1,500 completion stipend
    • Professional mentorship and letter of recommendation
    • Networking with DC immigration advocates and organizations
    • Hands-on experience launching a community program
    • $1,500 completion stipend
    • Professional mentorship and letter of recommendation
    • Networking with DC immigration advocates and organizations
    • Hands-on experience launching a community program

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
    Associated Location
    Washington, DC, USA

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