Nonprofit

Rule of Law Index 2024 Internship

Hybrid
Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
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Published 11 days ago

Details at a Glance

Start Date
June 17, 2024
End Date
October 15, 2024
Application Deadline
June 6, 2024
Payment
Hourly
Hours Per Week
37/week

Description

The WJP’s Index team is seeking a full-time, paid intern for a four to six months position, with the possibility of extension up to one year. WJP maintains a hybrid work schedule, and employees are expected to live within commuting distance of the office and generally to work in the office three days per week.


Candidates selected for this position must have access to a reliable internet connection.


Responsibilities:

As part of a small team, interns will provide crucial support to the Index team and will assist with data collection efforts and report production for WJP’s various projects, including the WJP Rule of Law Index 2024, graphical country reports, and other thematic and country-specific projects. The main responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:

·     Support the primary data collection process for the Qualified Respondents’ Questionnaires (QRQ) expert surveys administered in 142 countries for the annual WJP Rule of Law Index report. This includes survey design and maintenance, survey administration, data collection, management of expert contributor and polling partners, and management of online data collection platforms and CRM databases;

·      Contribute to the data analysis, research, writing, editing, and design of the WJP Rule of Law Index annual report series;

·      Support the production of the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index’s graphical country reports and other WJP publications;

·      Support projects and activities related to alternative data collection efforts, data presentation, and data visualization;

·      Conduct qualitative research on rule of law developments around the world;

·      Assist with preparations for meetings and presentations, including producing drafts of Microsoft PowerPoint presentations and handouts, and preparing and assembling outreach materials for external distribution;

·      Provide general programmatic and administrative support, including research, editing and proofreading documents and presentations, assisting with Index calendar management, and coordinating logistics for travel and meetings;

·      Undertake rule of law research and analysis as necessary.


Qualifications:

This position is open to graduates (Bachelor’s degree) with excellent attention to detail and research skills. International experience and foreign language skills are preferred. The ideal candidate will have completed coursework in international affairs, social sciences, journalism, economics, policy studies, regional studies, law, or related field. They will be bright, highly dependable, and motivated with a strong academic record and an enthusiastic interest in the rule of law.


The successful candidate will demonstrate the following skills and qualifications:

·      Preferably at least one year of professional experience, including internships;

·      Knowledge of Microsoft Office (especially Excel), with preference given to those with prior experience/proven ability managing large databases;

·     Ability to communicate clearly and efficiently, and ability to give and receive feedback;

  • Ability to work independently as well as in group settings, the ability to manage his or her own workload, and the ability to prioritize multiple tasks and work under deadline pressure;
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, excellent problem solving skills, and attention to detail;

·     Proficiency in a foreign language (especially Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, or French) is preferred;

·      Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States;

·      Commitment to the WJP’s mission and principles (www.worldjusticeproject.org).

The WJP’s Index team is seeking a full-time, paid intern for a four to six months position, with the possibility of extension up to one year. WJP maintains a hybrid work schedule, and employees are expected to live within commuting distance of…

Benefits

Paid time off/workman's comp/professional development funds

Paid time off/workman's comp/professional development funds

Location

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

How to Apply

The World Justice Project is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. To apply, please visit WJP's employment portal: https://worldjusticeproject.org/about-us/connect/employment. Please include the following documents along with your application (in one PDF file):

·     Cover letter

·      Resume

·      Writing sample (five pages maximum)

·      Contact information for three references (past supervisors and employers preferred)


Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. This position will remain open until June 6, 2024. Due to the high volume of applications received, we are only able to follow up directly with candidates selected for interviews. No phone calls please.

The World Justice Project is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. To apply, please visit WJP's employment portal: https://worldjusticeproject.org…

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