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Antitrust Litigation Counsel
Apple Inc. 4.8
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States Corporate Functions
Imagine what you could do here. At Apple, new ideas have a way of becoming great products, services, and customer experiences very quickly. Bring passion and dedication to your job and there's no telling what you could accomplish. Do you love taking on big challenges without precedent? Do you possess a deep knowledge of the legal field and a passion for innovation? As a part of our commercial litigation team, you'll help provide legal support for all our products and businesses. Working for a company that invents entire categories and industries means you'll be challenged to creatively apply your deep legal expertise to rare and often unexplored aspects of the law. We are looking for a litigator with great judgment and communication skills and a demonstrated ability to manage the day-to-day progress of antitrust and regulatory matters. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who has experience in handling competition-related cases, subpoenas, and other investigations. This role requires a litigator with highly efficient time management skills and the ability to strategically run litigation matters from beginning to end.
Description
As a member of Apple's commercial litigation team, you will not be merely monitoring outside counsel. Rather, you will personally be formulating and driving strategy as well as working with a number of cross-functional teams and stakeholders across all product areas. The position requires a high degree of self-sufficiency, independent judgment, and a trial-focused approach. Travel is anticipated. You will operate as part of a supportive and fun team of lawyers, legal specialists, and support staff who work closely together to protect Apple's interests.
Minimum Qualifications
4+ years of major law firm and/or in-house litigation experience, including experience with competition-related litigation, subpoenas, and other investigations.
JD or equivalent and admission to at least one US state bar.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong technology interest and aptitude.
Trial experience and experience beyond competition related litigation.
Excellent communication, analytical, organization, and negotiation skills are essential.
At Apple, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range. This provides the opportunity to progress as you grow and develop within a role. The base pay range for this role is between $180,300 and $271,300, and your base pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location.
Apple employees also have the opportunity to become an Apple shareholder through participation in Apple's discretionary employee stock programs. Apple employees are eligible for discretionary restricted stock unit awards, and can purchase Apple stock at a discount if voluntarily participating in Apple's Employee Stock Purchase Plan. You'll also receive benefits including: Comprehensive medical and dental coverage, retirement benefits, a range of discounted products and free services, and for formal education related to advancing your career at Apple, reimbursement for certain educational expenses - including tuition. Additionally, this role might be eligible for discretionary bonuses or commission payments as well as relocation. Learn more about Apple Benefits.
Note: Apple benefit, compensation and employee stock programs are subject to eligibility requirements and other terms of the applicable plan or program.
Apple is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We seek to promote equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, Veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics. Learn more about your EEO rights as an applicant.
Apple accepts applications to this posting on an ongoing basis.
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$180.3k-271.3k yearly 5d ago
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Commercial Counsel, Government Contracts
Pantera Capital
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
About xAI
xAI's mission is to create AI systems that can accurately understand the universe and aid humanity in its pursuit of knowledge. Our team is small, highly motivated, and focused on engineering excellence. This organization is for individuals who appreciate challenging themselves and thrive on curiosity. We operate with a flat organizational structure. All employees are expected to be hands‑on and to contribute directly to the company's mission. Leadership is given to those who show initiative and consistently deliver excellence. Work ethic and strong prioritization skills are important. All engineers are expected to have strong communication skills. They should be able to concisely and accurately share knowledge with their teammates.
About the Role
As Commercial Counsel with a focus on government contracts, you will serve as a key legal partner to xAI's business teams, providing strategic advice on federal, state, and local government contracting matters. You will support the company's growth in the public sector by enabling compliant, efficient pursuit and execution of government opportunities involving AI and advanced technologies. This role requires deep expertise in government procurement laws and regulations, combined with strong commercial negotiation skills in a fast‑paced tech environment.
Responsibilities
Draft, review, negotiate, and manage a wide range of government contracts, including software licenses, SaaS agreements, services contracts, teaming agreements, and subcontracts.
Advise on compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), agency‑specific supplements, and other procurement rules.
Provide counsel on bid protests, claims, disputes, audits, investigations, and regulatory inquiries related to government contracts.
Support proposal preparation, including reviewing RFPs/RFIs, assessing risks, and ensuring compliance in submissions.
Collaborate cross‑functionally with sales, product, engineering, finance, and compliance teams to structure deals that align with business objectives while mitigating legal risks.
Advise on related issues such as intellectual property ownership and licensing, data rights, privacy, cybersecurity requirements (e.g., CMMC), export controls, conflicts of interest, and ethics compliance.
Develop and maintain contract templates, playbooks, policies, and training materials to improve and scale government contracting processes.
Monitor changes in government contracting laws and regulations and provide proactive guidance to the business.
Required Qualifications
J.D. from an accredited law school and active membership in good standing in at least one U.S. state bar (California or District of Columbia preferred).
8+ years of relevant experience in government contracts law, gained at a top law firm, in‑house at a technology company, and/or in government (a mix is ideal).
Substantial experience drafting and negotiating complex government contracts, with a strong understanding of FAR/DFARS compliance, cost accounting standards, and socioeconomic requirements.
Proven track record advising on federal procurement processes, including GSA schedules, OTAs, and other innovative contracting vehicles.
Excellent analytical, writing, and communication skills, with the ability to provide clear, practical advice to non‑legal stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic, high‑growth environment and propose creative solutions to novel challenges.
Passion for technology, AI, and mission‑driven work.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with government contracts involving software, AI, cloud services, or data analytics.
Prior in‑house experience at a technology or defense contractor.
Familiarity with U.S. Department of War, intelligence community, or civilian agency contracting.
Active security clearance (or eligibility to obtain one).
Annual Salary Range
$240,000 - $300,000 USD
Benefits
Base salary is just one part of our total rewards package at xAI, which also includes equity, comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage, access to a 401(k) retirement plan, short & long‑term disability insurance, life insurance, and various other discounts and perks.
xAI is an equal opportunity employer.
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$48k-110k yearly est. 5d ago
Privacy Counseling Attorney
Zwillgen 3.7
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
We are a boutique (50 lawyer) internet and technology law firm based in Washington, D.C., with a wealth of high-tech clients ranging from early-stage start-ups to household names in the tech industry. We are seeking an experienced data privacy attorney to join our team.
This is a unique opportunity to join a growing practice and work on cutting edge issues for very interesting clients, most of whom provide products or services in the areas of technology, data, entertainment, online services, gaming, and publishing.
If you built your practice at a big firm, you might work with similar clients but most likely you would spend most of your time helping your clients procure these companies' services. At ZwillGen, you'll have the opportunity to learn about these companies from the sell side by partnering with them to help shape some of today's most innovative new businesses, and our lower billing rates allow us to do more day‑to‑day counseling work.
The position requires a highly motivated, forward‑thinking individual with the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team in a fast‑paced legal environment. Although we achieve national accolades (e.g., Law360's recent Practice Groups of the Year for Privacy and Consumer Protection), we're not BigLaw: we want attorneys who share our creative and efficient team‑oriented approach to clients' needs, and who can serve as a valued strategic counselor - not simply bill hours.
Career Development
We all support each other's practices, and that includes supporting yours. You don't need to languish for years without real client contact and responsibility; if you provide high‑quality client service, you are part of the client relationship. We're all responsible for nurturing and supporting our relationship with existing clients, and if bringing in new ones is your thing, we'll support you in that endeavor as well. We have deep expertise in our practice areas, a great reputation, and competitive rates, so it's not too difficult.
Essential Job Functions
US privacy compliance, including compliance with state comprehensive privacy laws and FTC guidance and enforcement.
Analysis and implementation of US sale, share, and targeted advertising choice obligations, and good understanding of AdTech;
Experience advising on compliance with respect to one or more of the following: children's privacy, international privacy laws, and/or information security.
Evaluating contracts for data privacy terms
Qualifications
7+ years of experience in data privacy compliance
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to assess risk and provide strategic legal guidance.
Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to think strategically and assess risk.
Comfortable working under tight deadlines that clients sometimes impose.
Demonstrated ability to independently manage projects, interact with clients, and work effectively as a team member.
In‑house experience is valued; part‑time schedules may be accommodated for the right candidate; more experienced attorneys are valued and welcome.
Location
We are in‑office 3 days per week, and the ideal candidate will be in Washington D.C., or New York, although San Francisco, and Chicago are also options. Eligible candidates must be barred in the jurisdiction from which they will work.
Salary & Benefits
ZwillGen is committed to pay transparency in accordance with applicable wage laws. Base salary will be $225,000 - $300,000/annually depending on experience and desired hours target.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) retirement plan
Paid time off and parental leave
Short‑term and long‑term disability coverage
Eligibility for the firm's perks fringe benefit program
Application
If you are qualified and interested in this position, please apply directly through our career page. Please submit your resume along with at least two peer or client references to be considered for this position.
Privacy Policy
Please visit our Applicant Privacy Policy for information about our privacy practices for job applicants.
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$45k-92k yearly est. 3d ago
Benefits Case Manager
The HR Source 4.1
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
The SNAP Quality Management (QM) Case Manager is a critical technical role focused on ensuring the integrity and accuracy of the state's SNAP program. This individual will specifically support the Payment Error Rate Program by performing deep-dive reviews of case files to identify and correct eligibility and benefit determination errors before they impact the state's federal error rate.
Required Experience and Skills
Deep SNAP Expertise: Minimum of 3-5 years of direct experience in SNAP eligibility determination or Quality Control (QC).
Technical Audit Skills: Demonstrated ability to perform complex income calculations, verify household composition.
Proven ability to spot minute discrepancies in case documentation that could lead to federal error rate flags.
Core Capabilities
PERP Case Auditing: Conduct comprehensive technical reviews of a representative sample of active and negative SNAP cases to verify the accuracy of eligibility and benefit allotments.
Root Cause Analysis: Identify the underlying causes of payment errors, whether state-caused or client-caused, and categorize them for corrective action reporting.
Policy Interpretation: Apply complex federal regulations and state-specific policy manuals to ensure all case actions meet rigorous compliance standards.
Regulatory Reporting: Prepare detailed performance reports and documentation for evaluation reviews.
$48k-64k yearly est. 4d ago
LICSW Case Manager - 239190
Medix™ 4.5
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Standard LICSW will have a caseload of level 1, 2 and 3 acuity patients which will have a total of 75 patients.
LICSW's that have a more advanced understanding of Case Management will be tasked as specialty Case Managers and will take a caseload of 60 individuals total, that have very complex needs at level 3 acuity.
Medicaid patients with Socio-economic struggles as well
Will work with enrollees and families to break down barriers
Have a standard of 3 care plans or assessments done per week (Which means 3 field visit days a week - in office 2 days to wrap up documentation.) - Sounds like, for now, field visits count for in office days but will update if changes from DC Medicaid.
Will get list of enrollees well child visits and it is encouraged for the CM to attend (Help to support and update care plan)
Must Have Skills/Qualifications
LICSW
2 years of experience
Pediatric, health plan or behavioral health background
$46k-60k yearly est. 1d ago
AI Tech Policy Counsel-Regulatory & Compliance
Webai
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
A cutting-edge AI firm in Washington, D.C. is looking for an Associate Counsel to manage diverse legal, policy, and regulatory matters. Ideal candidates will possess a J.D. and over 5 years of experience in legal roles. Responsibilities include conducting legal research, drafting documents, and supporting compliance efforts. The firm values truth, ownership, tenacity, and humility, and offers competitive benefits including comprehensive health packages and unlimited PTO.
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$38k-68k yearly est. 3d ago
Counsel
District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is responsible for responsible for managing the legal aspects of Agencys operations, its business decisions, tax-exempt and taxable bond transactions, other types of multifamily and single-family loans and neighborhood investments, and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. The Counsel provides legal counsel and support services in a broad range of general and specialized areas that affect the policies and programs of the Agency.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide advice and support services to the Agencys Board of Directors, CEO/Executive Director and business units in connection with the Agencys programs, activities and functions.
Provide coordination and management of outside counsel as directed by the General Counsel.
Provide advice and support to the Secretary to the Agencys Board of Directors, including preparing Board agendas and resolutions and taking the minutes at Board meetings.
Assist in the structuring, negotiation and execution of Agency transactions.
Review and supervise the production of transaction documents including the following: preliminary and final offering documents, indentures, resolutions, supplemental indentures, supplemental resolutions, regulatory agreements, loan agreements, financing agreements, financing and regulatory agreements, declaration of covenants, commitment letters, notes, subordinate loan documents, intercreditor agreements, deeds of trust or other mortgage instruments, financing statements, legal opinions and closing certificates.
Negotiate agreements and opinions necessary to ensure that the interests of the Agency are protected
Conduct legal research and draft legal memoranda as needed.
Review, comment and advise the Agencys Board of Directors, CEO/Executive Director and business units on amendments to the Agencys statutes, regulations and procedural manuals and all other local and federal proposed and final laws, rules and regulations related to the Agency and its operations.
Assist the CEO/Executive Director and the Agencys divisions with the development and creation of new products and programs.
Assist in obtaining required local and federal government approvals as needed.
Ensure compliance with federal labor laws on behalf of the OGC.
Draft legislation related to the Agencys authority and powers.
Assist in preparing requests for proposals and advertisements to ensure compliance with internal procurement guidelines and local law.
Review incoming multifamily applications on behalf of the OGC as requested by the General Counsel.
Prepare notices to the Council of the District of Columbia of Boards approval of all Eligibility Resolutions.
Conduct TEFRA Hearings for bond transactions.
Notify Mayor and City Council of the Agencys intent to adopt Final Bond Resolutions for all bond transactions.
Draft handbooks and manuals and conduct training, as necessary, to help guide compliance with bond documents, federal laws and regulations, and Agency policies and procedures.
Negotiate, review and draft loan and equity investment documentation in support of the Agencys multifamily special loan programs and the Housing Investment Platform (HIP) as directed by Senior Counsel.
Advise and support the Agencys single family and multifamily risk management, asset management and compliance functions.
Performs other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Possess a Juris Doctor Degree.
Be an active member in good standing of the bar of any jurisdiction.
If not a member of District of Columbia Bar, be sworn into the District of Columbia Bar within 18 months of your initial hire as Counsel.
Possess four (4) years of combined experience in contract law, corporate law, business entity law, real estate law, tax law, real estate finance transactions, community development, and local and federal housing programs (including LIHTC) (Transactional knowledge and experience is essential).
Understand construction and interpretation of federal, state and local statutes, codes, and regulations.
Possess strong skills in legal research and writing.
Have the ability to successfully and autonomously manage projects of a varied and complex nature.
Have excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, and ability to make presentations and effectively negotiate.
Demonstrate the ability to work effectively as part of a team.
Be able to work proactively and operate efficiently in a fast-paced environment with variable deadlines and diverse client demands.
Maintain high standards of integrity and quality.
Demonstrate the ability to perform other duties as assigned by management.
Possess strong working knowledge of all aspects of the Microsoft Office Suite.
OTHER CHARACTERISTICS:
Ability to work proactively and operate accurately and efficiently in a fast-paced environment with variable deadlines
Maintain high ethical standards of integrity and quality
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$48k-110k yearly est. 8d ago
High School Guidance Counselor
Friendship Public Charter School 4.2
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Thank you for your interest in joining Friendship Public Charter School! We are excited to review applications for anticipated vacancies for the 2026-2027 school year.
Our formal interview process will begin in January 2026 for all confirmed openings. Please note that some roles may be posted in advance of confirmation, and internal applicants will be considered first for any potential vacancies.
Friendship Public Charter School operates a network of high-performing, college-preparatory public charter schools serving students from pre-K3 through 12th grade. Our mission is to provide a world-class education that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and character necessary for success in college, career, and life.
We are seeking dedicated, mission-aligned professionals to join our team for the 2026-2027 school year. If you are committed to accelerating student achievement, fostering joyful and rigorous learning, and preparing students for bright postsecondary futures, we encourage you to apply.
We look forward to learning more about you and your passion for serving students in Washington, DC.
For more information about our schools please visit the following Social Media pages: YouTube, Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter!
Please see the available salary scales: FPCS Compensation
Responsibilities
Academic Counseling:
Provide individualized academic counseling to students, helping them set realistic goals and develop plans for high school graduation, post-secondary education, and career readiness.
Monitor students' academic performance and collaborate with teachers and parents to address any academic challenges.
Assist students with course selection, scheduling, and understanding graduation requirements.
College and Career Planning:
Guide students through the college application process, including exploring colleges, completing applications, and accessing financial aid resources.
Facilitate workshops and individual counseling sessions focused on career exploration, vocational training opportunities, and job readiness.
Develop partnerships with local businesses and organizations to provide internship and job-shadowing opportunities for students.
Social and Emotional Support:
Provide individual and group counseling services to support students' emotional well-being, addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, peer relationships, and family challenges.
Implement programs that promote positive behavior, conflict resolution, and stress management skills.
Respond to crises and connect students with external resources such as mental health services, social services, and community-based organizations.
Equity and Inclusion:
Advocate for all students, ensuring equitable access to academic and extracurricular opportunities, especially for historically underserved populations.
Collaborate with administrators and staff to create a school environment that is inclusive and culturally responsive.
Facilitate discussions and initiatives that address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the school community.
Collaboration and Community Engagement:
Work closely with teachers, administrators, and support staff to identify and address students' academic, social, and emotional needs.
Engage with parents and guardians to keep them informed about their child's progress and provide resources to support their involvement in the education process.
Partner with local organizations, community leaders, and other external resources to enhance the services available to students and families.
Qualifications
Experience in the role preferred
Bachelor's Degree in School Counseling or related field required
Master's degree in School Counseling or related field preferred
Experience working in an urban school setting preferred.
Strong understanding of the challenges faced by urban students and a commitment to helping them overcome barriers to success.
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
Ability to work effectively with a diverse population of students, parents, and staff.
Knowledge of academic and career counseling techniques and best practices.
Ability to handle confidential and sensitive issues with compassion and discretion.
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to respond to crises with calm and clarity.
Proficiency in using counseling and academic management software is a plus.
FPCS's policy is to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, status as a special disabled veteran, or any other protected criteria as established by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to recruitment and hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfer, layoff, termination and all other terms and conditions of employment. Employment decisions at FPCS are based solely upon relevant criteria, including an individual's capabilities, qualifications, training, experience and suitability.
$61k-72k yearly est. Auto-Apply 31d ago
Advisor, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) - U.S. Emergencies (P3)
Save The Children 2022
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Save the Children
For over 100 years, Save the Children has been fighting for the rights of children. The right to a healthy start in life. To have access to education. To be in a safe environment, protected from harm. We work in some of the world's hardest-to-reach places - over 100 countries, including the U.S. No matter what your role is, when you join Save the Children, you're creating positive, irreversible change for children, and the future we all share.
The Role
As the Advisor for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), you will report to the Senior Advisor, MHPSS and serve as a core technical advisor for Save the Children's mental health psychosocial programming in U.S. emergency contexts. In this position, you will provide program design leadership, technical guidance, and capacity building for child-focused psychosocial interventions during preparedness, response, and recovery.
You will ensure that all MHPSS programming is grounded in current evidence, responsive to community needs, coordinated, and aligned with Save the Children's response and recovery outcomes. Your role is key in designing and refining MHPSS program models (especially those of post-disaster safe spaces for children), strengthening partner capacity, and ensuring high-quality implementation and reporting for domestic emergencies and grants.
As a frontline deployable representative of Save the Children, you are expected to uphold the highest standards of safeguarding and embody the organization's core values of Accountability, Ambition, Collaboration, Creativity, and Integrity.
NOTE - this role is contingent on funding that is anticipated to last up to twelve months.
Location
Hybrid - Washington DC, Fairfield, CT or Lexington, KY office locations
What You'll Be Doing (Essential Duties)
*not inclusive of all role responsibilities. May be subject to change
Design and Refine Program Models (20%)
Lead the development and revision of core MHPSS program models, ensuring alignment with latest research, best practices, and community needs.
Support the adaptation of domestic and international Save the Children program content to fit the needs of multiple age groups and cultural needs by integrating the latest evidence and trauma-informed practices.
Lead revisions of Helping Children Cope with Disasters and Psychological First Aid for Children and Caregivers for use in post-disaster community interventions.
Serve as the technical lead in Save the Children's coalition for Safe Spaces for Children
Ensure all programs are culturally and contextually appropriate, evidence-based, and tailored to community insights.
Develop and maintain program guidance, tools, and resources that strengthen program quality and consistency.
Capacity Building (15%)
Deliver MHPSS training content for implementation partners, state teams, and surge staff, grounded in the latest research and evidence-based practices.
Provide ongoing mentoring, technical support, and practical guidance to strengthen staff and partner confidence in implementing psychosocial interventions.
Respond to Domestic Emergencies (10%)
Deploy within 72 hours' notice to disaster-affected areas for up to three weeks, to participate in rapid needs assessments and provide technical guidance on MHPSS priorities.
Lead on the MHPSS desk assessment to identify community partners impacted by disaster
Support partner and staff training on MHPSS program implementation and safeguarding during response operations.
Collaborate with the operations team to identify partners for Gifts in Kind and other items for distribution to identified partners.
Program Implementation Support (30%)
Support response and recovery teams in developing realistic and achievable MHPSS implementation plans.
Support the implementation of current grants, including a research grant from the National Institute of Health that is active through May, 2026.
Lead technical assistance and support to existing and future community partners implementing MHPSS programming for adults and children. This includes;
Leading trainings with community partners
Identifying partners for training of trainers to continue local implementation
Supporting and monitoring local implementation plans
Ensuring proper data collection for all trainings and programs
Analysis of programmatic data and reporting back to partners
Grant Management and Reporting (25%)
Lead the subgrating process for community partners, utilizing a Salesforce platform
Monitor and support partner subgrant spend, ensuring timely use of funds and adherence to program reach goals
Lead development of final donor program reports
Collect and compile impact stories and qualitative data from implementing partners.
Partner with MERL to analyze overall program reach and outcome data.
Ensure all deliverables, outputs, and learning are captured and reflected in final reporting and donor communications.
Contribute technical content to new funding proposals
Required qualifications for the role
Minimum of a bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, public health, child development, or related field or equivalent experience, plus at least 5 years of relevant experience in psychosocial or mental health programming, including work in emergency or disaster contexts.
Demonstrated expertise in trauma-informed and child-centered psychosocial interventions.
Proven experience designing, implementing, and evaluating community-based or school-based PSS programs.
Demonstrated training and facilitation skills with partners and field teams.
Proven analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Experience managing donor grants, reporting, and partner relationships.
Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and travel on short notice for deployments.
Ability to travel up to 30% of the time
Valid US Drivers License
Professional proficiency in MS Office suite
Professional proficiency in spoken and written English
Preferred qualifications for the role
Fluency in written and spoken Spanish
Advanced understanding of MHPSS in emergencies and child well-being
Ability to adapt existing solutions to complex and evolving challenges
Ability to present to large groups (formally and informally) and to build and maintain professional networks
Compensation
Save the Children is offering the following salary ranges for this position, dependent on candidate location:
Save the Children is offering the following salary ranges for this position, dependent on candidate location:
Geo 1 - NY Metro, DC, and other locations with labor costs significantly above national average: Target Salary for this position is $91,800 - $102,600 base salaryâ¯
Geo 2 - Locations around the US National Labor Cost Average: Target Salary for this position is $83,725 - $93,575 base salaryâ¯
Geo 3 - Locations significantly below the US National Labor Cost Average: Target Salary for this position is $74,800 - $83,600 base salaryâ¯
The salary ranges listed above are for US based candidates. For candidates located outside of the US, salary ranges will be based on the salary scales of the local employer of record. Actual base salary may vary based on, but not limited to, relevant experience, base salary of internal peers, business sector, and geographic location (more information on job structure is available here).
About Us
We are looking to build an inclusive team at Save the Children. We offer a range of outstanding benefits to support this goal:
Flexible schedules and time off: Flexible schedules, generous PTO, 11 paid holidays plus 2 floating holidays, and hybrid working opportunities
Health: Competitive health care, dental and vision coverage for you and your family
Family: A variety of paid leaves: caregiver, parental/adoption, critical child illness and fertility benefits
Employee Rewards Program: Annual merit increases and/or additional incentives for eligible employees
Retirement: A retirement savings plan with employer contributions (after one year)
Wellness: 15 safety and wellness days annually (if hired on or after July 1, safety and wellness days prorated to 8 days), mental health benefits and support through Calm and company-hosted events
Employee Assistance Program: free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services
Learning & Growth: Access to internal and external learning & development opportunities and mentorships
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Save the Children is committed to conducting its programs and operations in a manner that is safe for the children it serves and helping protect the children with whom we are in contact. All Save the Children representatives are explicitly prohibited from engaging in any activity that may result in any kind of child abuse.
Save the Children is committed to minimizing safety and security risks for our valued employees, ensuring all are given training, support and information to reduce their risk exposure while maximizing the impact of our programs for children and families. Our shared duty, both agency and individual, is to seek and maintain safe working conditions for all.
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$91.8k-102.6k yearly 12d ago
Intern-Certified Addiction Counselor DC
Creative Pathways, Inc.
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Job DescriptionSalary: $30
Intern for a Certified Addiction Counselor will be responsible for providing substance use disorder treatment services in an outpatient setting. Interns will provide behavioral counseling services to people suffering from the disease of addiction to drugs, alcohol, sex, gambling, food, etc. Interns will be responsible for teaching skills and techniques to cope with addiction and providing treatment to people with mental, emotional or substance use disorder conditions.The specific duties willinclude:
Complete comprehensive assessments, individualized treatment plans, referral and education services.
Conduct psychosocial evaluations and provide therapeutic interventions including crisis counseling to individuals, groups and families as needed.
Evaluate individuals and family systems to assess client functioning within work, family, routines of daily living while identifying areas needing continued support resources and treatment in order to assist clients.
Maintain case records to reflect course of treatment and provide required documentation.
Provide follow-up and aftercare planning services as needed. Expeditiously discharge inactive clients.
Provide emergency services during work hours.
Attend staff meetings, supervisory conferences, and other activities that ensure the smooth functioning of clinical operations.
Other duties as determined by the Clinical Director.
Educational Qualification and Experience:
Associate or Bachelors degree in sociology, social work, arts, science or related field.
Complete transcripts of Catholic Charities DC approved training in alcohol and drug counseling curriculum.
Intern must be eligible to practice as a substance use disorder student counselor.
Applicants for this position will be supervised by anapproved CAC Level II under the District of Columbia.
We are looking for passionate, client-oriented student professionals looking for a career in the substance abuse and mental health treatment field.
$30 hourly 13d ago
Certified Addictions Counselor/Social Worker
Pathways To Housing Dc Inc. 4.1
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Pathways to Housing DC is an innovative agency based in the heart of Washington, D.C. We believe that housing is a basic human right, and that without housing people are unable to address their mental health disorders, addictions, and other life stressors. We provide each person entering our program their own apartment, without requiring treatment compliance or sobriety as a prerequisite. We then provide each person with intensive support services to help them stay housed and begin their journey to recovery.
The Certified Addictions Counselor in collaboration with Psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, and peers, provides services for substance abuse and addiction treatment support to clients in a compassionate and responsible manner. Integrated dual disorder treatment is provided using a harm reduction approach. Interventions include both group and individual therapy, relapse prevention, and education.
Successful Addictions Counselors are flexible and patience, work well in a fast-paced environment, and are independent thinkers.
RESPONSIBILITIES :
Collaborate with client in the formulation of an Individual Recovery Plan (IRP) that is reviewed and modified with client on a regular basis;
Provide outreach, case management, counselling, advocacy, and other needed services to clients in any environment including: the streets, shelters, jails, hospitals, apartments, office, etc.,80% of contact with clients is conducted in the field;
Provide individually tailored services to each client in the following areas: housing, school, training & work opportunities, activities of daily living, health, wellness self-management, relapse prevention, money management & entitlements, medication support, self-help & empowerment, problem solving, family life & social relationships and integrated treatment for substance abuse;
Maintain written and computerized records compile reports and complete other program documentation (e.g.,progress notes, incident reports, on-call logs, letters, and psychosocial assessments);
Coordinate and monitor referrals to community services and advocate client participation;
Lead groups, workshops, and in-service and advocate client participation;
80% of time will be spent in the field/community, directly providing services to persons living serious mental illness.
Perform related work as assigned;
QUALIFICATIONS :
Licensed as a Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC) in the District of Columbia or Bachelor of Social Work
Minimum of one year experience in social services, supported housing, or with person with disabilities;
Patience, creativity, flexibility, compassion, and sensitivity to persons with disabilities and other minority populations;
Demonstrated knowledge of harm reduction theory/applications;
Bilingual English/Spanish a plus;
Driver's license and vehicle required
$47k-62k yearly est. Auto-Apply 29d ago
Certified Addiction Counselor
Community Bridges Inc. 4.3
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) is an integrated behavioral healthcare organization offering a full continuum of care, including variety of programs throughout Arizona, Oklahoma and District of Columbia. Founded in 1982 as a non-profit organization by members of the recovery community in Mesa, Arizona, Community Bridges Inc. has held as its principle mission “maintaining the dignity of human life” for more than 40 years.
The District of Columbia Stabilization Center (DCSC), operated by Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI), will offer immediate, 24 hours/day, 365 days/year, no cost, low barrier access to Crisis SUD services for individuals 18 years of age and older, regardless of gender, insurance, and citizenship status. The DCSC will provide individuals experiencing an SUD crisis with person-centered and a recovery-oriented alternative to unnecessary encounters at emergency departments or interactions with law enforcement. The DCSC will ensure those individuals seeking or referred for services will receive an integrated and comprehensive care to address their specific needs in a supportive clinical and recovery-oriented environment. CBI will hire pursuant to the DC EEO provisions.
Job Summary
The Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC) I or lI will provide counseling services to patients with substance abuse addiction problems within the scope of their certification. The CAC will assess and analyze emotional conditions, explore possible solutions, and work within a treatment plan for mental and emotional adjustment or development. Will be responsible for teaching clients the skills and mechanics to cope with addiction and providing treatment to people with mental, emotional or substance use disorders. The CAC will be responsible for completing duties consistent with their respective licensure bodies and agency certifications.
Skills/Requirements
Must possess an Associate degree, from an accredited school in a health or human services field, including but not limited to a degree in nursing, aging studies, criminal justice, health education, or mental health. Bachelor's degree or higher preferred.
Minimum of six months of recovery from substance use and/or mental health disorders required.
Must have 2-3 years of experience providing substance use services in a healthcare setting.
Electronic Medical Record experience preferred.
Bilingual candidates highly preferred.
Valid identification required.
Must possess a valid CAC I or CAC II certification from the D. C. Department of Health or from another, endorsed U.S. Jurisdiction.
CBI is growing and expanding our services!
We are experiencing tremendous growth currently. As an essential service provider, we value all our employees and their careers.
For the past four years, The Phoenix Business Journal has recognized CBI as one of the top ten healthiest mid-size employers in the Valley!
CBI Values your Career and has lots of growth opportunities!
Our staff experience tremendous professional growth through ongoing training and support. Our team is supported by strong and competent leadership. The leadership at CBI is committed to ongoing professional development for their staff. Come join our team of passionate individuals who are serious about making a difference in the lives of our patients and the communities we serve.
About our Culture, commitment to employees!
We are looking for driven and compassionate individuals that thrive in an upbeat and safe working environment. We dedicate a lot of thought and effort into work life balance as well as our competitive composition structure.
We know life happens, that's why we all start with a 5-week PTO plan as well as a wide range of unique benefits!
Our Facilities.
Our locations are all state-of-the-art facilities that provide top notch integrated care. We are proud to adhere to a “no wrong door” treatment approach that allows our staff to dramatically improve the quality of life for the patients in their care.
Hourly Rate: $25.00 /HR - $33.30/HR
$25-33.3 hourly 10d ago
Elementary/Middle School Guidance Counselor
Friendship Schools 3.9
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Thank you for your interest in joining Friendship Public Charter School! We are excited to review applications for anticipated vacancies for the 2026-2027 school year. Our formal interview process will begin in January 2026 for all confirmed openings. Please note that some roles may be posted in advance of confirmation, and internal applicants will be considered first for any potential vacancies.
Friendship Public Charter School operates a network of high-performing, college-preparatory public charter schools serving students from pre-K3 through 12th grade. Our mission is to provide a world-class education that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and character necessary for success in college, career, and life.
We are seeking dedicated, mission-aligned professionals to join our team for the 2026-2027 school year. If you are committed to accelerating student achievement, fostering joyful and rigorous learning, and preparing students for bright postsecondary futures, we encourage you to apply.
We look forward to learning more about you and your passion for serving students in Washington, DC.
For more information about our schools please visit the following Social Media pages: YouTube, Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter!
Please see the available salary scales: FPCS Compensation
Responsibilities
* Academic Counseling:
* Provide individualized academic counseling to students, helping them set realistic goals and develop plans for high school graduation, post-secondary education, and career readiness.
* Monitor students' academic performance and collaborate with teachers and parents to address any academic challenges.
* Assist students with course selection, scheduling, and understanding graduation requirements.
* College and Career Planning:
* Guide students through the college application process, including exploring colleges, completing applications, and accessing financial aid resources.
* Facilitate workshops and individual counseling sessions focused on career exploration, vocational training opportunities, and job readiness.
* Develop partnerships with local businesses and organizations to provide internship and job-shadowing opportunities for students.
* Social and Emotional Support:
* Provide individual and group counseling services to support students' emotional well-being, addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, peer relationships, and family challenges.
* Implement programs that promote positive behavior, conflict resolution, and stress management skills.
* Respond to crises and connect students with external resources such as mental health services, social services, and community-based organizations.
* Equity and Inclusion:
* Advocate for all students, ensuring equitable access to academic and extracurricular opportunities, especially for historically underserved populations.
* Collaborate with administrators and staff to create a school environment that is inclusive and culturally responsive.
* Facilitate discussions and initiatives that address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the school community.
* Collaboration and Community Engagement:
* Work closely with teachers, administrators, and support staff to identify and address students' academic, social, and emotional needs.
* Engage with parents and guardians to keep them informed about their child's progress and provide resources to support their involvement in the education process.
* Partner with local organizations, community leaders, and other external resources to enhance the services available to students and families.
Qualifications
* Experience in the role preferred
* Bachelor's Degree in School Counseling or related field required
* Master's degree in School Counseling or related field preferred
* Experience working in an urban school setting preferred.
* Strong understanding of the challenges faced by urban students and a commitment to helping them overcome barriers to success.
* Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
* Ability to work effectively with a diverse population of students, parents, and staff.
* Knowledge of academic and career counseling techniques and best practices.
* Ability to handle confidential and sensitive issues with compassion and discretion.
* Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to respond to crises with calm and clarity.
* Proficiency in using counseling and academic management software is a plus.
FPCS's policy is to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, status as a special disabled veteran, or any other protected criteria as established by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to recruitment and hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfer, layoff, termination and all other terms and conditions of employment. Employment decisions at FPCS are based solely upon relevant criteria, including an individual's capabilities, qualifications, training, experience and suitability.
$54k-73k yearly est. Auto-Apply 31d ago
Health Law PBM Attorney or Special Counsel (Off-Track)
Direct Counsel
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Job DescriptionHealth Law PBM Associate Attorney or Special Counsel (Off-Track)
Direct Counsel is seeking a Health Law PBM Associate or Special Counsel to join a national Am Law 100-caliber firm with a premier Health Law Practice. This is an off-track (non-partnership) position and is ideal for attorneys with strong commercial contracting experience in the managed care and pharmaceutical supply chain/PBM space.
About the Health Law Practice
The Health Law Practice provides comprehensive guidance to a diverse array of clients, including providers, payors, PBMs, manufacturers, distributors, and other pharmaceutical supply chain participants. The team advises on complex litigation, transactions, operational issues, and regulatory matters, leveraging a cross-disciplinary approach to help clients navigate challenges and pursue business opportunities.
Responsibilities
The Associate or Special Counsel will support a national team advising health plans in their contracting relationships with pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and other pharmaceutical supply chain vendors. Core responsibilities include:
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating PBM contracts and related commercial agreements (e.g., rebate agreements, pharmacy network contracts, vendor arrangements).
Leading and supporting the full contracting lifecycle for PBM procurements, including coordination with clients and in-person negotiations (occasional travel required).
Counseling clients on operational, regulatory, transactional, and contract administration matters affecting health plan operations.
Managing multiple contract workflows and collaborating with partners, clients, co-counsel, and opposing counsel.
Handling disputes arising under PBM and health plan contracts.
This role requires the ability to work autonomously on day-to-day contract drafting and negotiations while maintaining close communication with team members.
This position requires approximately 60% in-office presence in accordance with firm guidelines.
Qualifications
JD or LLM from an ABA-accredited law school.
Admission to or eligibility for admission in MA, NY, or DC.
Minimum of 3+ years of transactional or commercial contracting experience in the managed care, PBM, or pharmaceutical supply chain industries.
Strong knowledge of federal and state regulations governing health plans, PBMs, and related entities preferred.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Strong organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail.
Ability to manage competing priorities and work effectively in a team environment.
Experience with PBM operations, managed care contracting, or in-house PBM roles encouraged to apply.
Compensation
Salary Range: $200,000 - $345,000
Bonus-eligible
Comprehensive benefits package offered
$43k-65k yearly est. 11d ago
Certified Addiction Counselor (1418 Site)
Prestige Healthcare Resources Inc.
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
Who We Are
Providing compassion and care isn't just our profession at PHRI, it's our passion…and culture. We care for the clients that we serve. We listen to them and provide the support that they need to enable them to live comfortable and fulfilling lives. Our drive is to restore hope and healing to the community. We are looking for mission driven professionals who want to join a transformational company with a big heart and make a difference in the community.
Currently serving over 1,500 patients in two different states and looking to grow to over 10,000 patients in 5 states, over the next 3-5 years. Its focus is advocating and implementing integrated care model approach to underserved population undergoing behavioral health related issues.
What You'll Do
The Certified Addictions Counselor (CAC) provides direct substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services through group and individual counseling, psychoeducation, and care planning. Utilizing a person-centered, trauma-informed approach, the counselor supports clients in achieving sobriety and wellness goals. The role includes assessment, treatment planning, documentation, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams.
What You'll Bring
Maintains a caseload as assigned and in accordance with COMAR and CARF regulations.
Ensures incoming clients have a complete psychosocial history and comprehensive assessment and interpretative summary within 5 days of admission.
Completes, with team participation, a Preliminary Treatment Plan within 3 days of admission.
Prepares, with team and client participation, a Comprehensive Treatment Plan for all patients within30 daysof admission.
Completes a Treatment Plan Update every30 days following the completion of the Comprehensive Treatment Plan.
Prepares an aftercare plan for all patients completing the program or being discharged for other reasons.
Provides follow-up care and contact with each discharged patient.
Provides individual addiction counseling according to the Comprehensive Treatment Plan.
Provides coordination of care o fHealth Home services according to the Treatment Plan.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master's in behavioral healthfield.
DC licensure: CACI or CAC II
2+ years SUD counseling experience preferred.
Familiarity with ASAM criteria and evidence-based modalities.
Proficiency in MS Office applications (Word, Outlook, Excel, Adobe) and various business software.
Legally authorized to work in the U.S.A.
Core Competencies
Simplify complex issues; breaking down big problems into smaller, manage able tasks, and identifying the key priorities that will have the biggest impact on the business
Delegate effectively; giving clear direction, setting expectations, and providing the necessary resources and support to help their teams succeed.
Predict future trends and challenges, staying up-to-date on industry developments, monitoring market trends, and seeking out new opportunities for growth and innovation
Systemize processes; identifying and eliminating inefficiencies, establishing clear workflows and procedures, and ensuring that everyone in the organization is aligned around the same goals.
Structure organization for growth; defining clear roles and responsibilities, establishing a clear chain of command, and creating a culture of accountability and transparency.
AAP/EEO STATEMENT:
It is the policy of Prestige Healthcare Resources, Inc. to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status,
status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, Prestige Healthcare Resources, Inc. will provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities.
$39k-62k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Certified Addiction Counselor (DOC)
Unity Health Care 4.5
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
INTRODUCTION
Under the direction of the (SUD) Program Director (DOC), the Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC) will provide addictions-focused services to individuals within the DOC facilities known as the Central Detention Facility (CDF) and the Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF), jointly known as the DC jail. The CAC will maintain a caseload providing strength-based, evidence-based practices, individual and group rehabilitation services to residents within a multi team approach to meet the needs of men and women who experience multiple problems such as addiction, frequent medical and psychiatric hospitalizations, arrests, and homelessness. The Certified Additions Counselor will be a resource for staff within the DOC.
MAJOR DUTIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
Provides case management for MAT patients at the Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF) in collaboration with peer navigator, social workers, nurses, psychiatrists and discharge planners and other resources within DC jail.
Provides individually tailored services to each client in the following areas: relapse prevention, housing, entitlements, medication support, training & work opportunities, activities of daily living, health, wellness self-management, self-help & empowerment, problem solving, family life & social relationships and integrated treatment for substance abuse.
Consults with SUD team in recognizing symptoms of substance use disorder, organizing stage-based treatment, and promoting highly individualized, community-based recovery strategies.
Provides integrated, addictions-focused services with adults dually diagnosed with mental illness and substance use disorders in a compassionate, responsible and respectful manner.
Provides individual and group rehabilitation services.
Leads/co-leads groups, workshops, and in-service meetings on topics relevant to identified areas of client need;
Ensures that progress notes are comprehensive and completed in a timely manner.
Provides written documentation for assessments, counseling sessions, groups, interventions, and recommendations in electronic health records.
Works with discharge planners to complete discharge planning and appropriate referrals to the community prior to discharge.
Coordinates and monitors referrals to community services upon discharge from CTF
Participates in team planning and supervision
Attend training programs offered to enhance effectiveness of role.
Demonstrates a willingness to learn and have an interest in acquiring new skills.
Other duties as directed by SUD Program Director, Director of Behavioral Health and/or Assistant Director of Behavioral Health.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Master's Degree in Social Work.
Licensed Professional Counselor or Certified Addiction Counselor I or II from the District of Columbia Department of Health.
Three years of experience working with Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders. Experience working with opiate addicted patients preferred.
Counselors must have at least 5 years of continuous recovery if currently in recovery.
CPR/First-Aid.
Ability to speak Spanish is preferred.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Strong clinical skills and independent work habits.
Strong interpersonal skills with an ability to work effectively with a wide range of people, teams, managers, supervisors, and vendors.
Knowledge of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and harm reduction theory and applications.
Ability to demonstrate critical thinking, problem-solving, organizational and time management skills.
Ability to respect and uphold patient confidentiality.
Knowledge of discharge planning and community resources.
Working knowledge of the drug and alcohol treatment system and a demonstrated commitment to the recovery community.
Must understand and respect each individual's unique path to recovery.
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated proficiency with business software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite).
Knowledge and ability to navigate Electronic Medical Record (EMR).
SUPERVISORY CONTROL
The position reports to the SUD Program Director.
GUIDELINES
The position abides by all rules and regulations set forth by applicable licensing and regulatory bodies, as well as UHC policies and procedures.
PERSONAL CONTACTS
The position requires contact with staff at all levels throughout the organization. There are also external organization relationships that may be a part of the work of this individual.
PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
Refer to the ADA Physical Efforts Checklist for the position.
OTHER SIGNIFICANT FACTORS
The incumbent must be able to balance the needs of diverse constituencies on a daily basis.
RISKS
The position's work involves everyday risk and discomforts, which require normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices, meetings, training rooms, and other UHC sites. The work area is adequately lit, heated, and ventilated. The employee shall provide evidence of a recent (within the past twelve (12) months) health assessment that includes a PPD and/or chest x-ray results.
The statements contained herein describe the scope of the responsibility and essential functions of this position, but should not be considered to be an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other areas to cover absences or relief to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload.
$43k-56k yearly est. Auto-Apply 15d ago
Summer Intern: Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility - Vocation, Career, and Work
Internship Listingsamerican Enterprise Institute
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
The American Enterprise Institute's Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility seeks a driven, research-oriented intern for its workforce development team. The vocation, career, and work intern will work closely with Senior Fellow Brent Orrell and staff to research the intersectional domain of workforce development policy.
Current projects include analyzing the present and future of work, economic trends in response to artificial intelligence, the skills needed for success in the modern workforce, worker attitudes and workplace culture, work as a pathway to economic mobility, and workforce issues relating to dislocated and “hidden” workers, including veterans, youth, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and the neurodiverse. Candidates who can participate in the program in person for 30-40 hours a week are encouraged to apply.
About AEI Internships
AEI internships offer a unique opportunity for undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates to gain experience in research, writing, business, and communications at one of the nation's leading think tanks. Competitive candidates will generally have a GPA of 3.5 or higher from a top-ranking college or university. AEI's internship program runs for 12 weeks, and all related programming will take place in person in Washington, DC. Please see the internship program home page for updates.
The summer program dates are either Tuesday, May 26, to Friday, August 21, or Tuesday, June 2, to Friday, August 28.
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$37k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 43d ago
Senior Government Contracts Counsel for AI Tech
Pantera Capital
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
A forward-looking tech company in Washington, DC, is seeking a Commercial Counsel specializing in government contracts. The successful candidate will provide strategic legal advice on government procurement laws and manage a variety of contracts. Ideal applicants will have at least 8 years of experience in government contracts law and a deep understanding of FAR/DFARS compliance. This role offers an attractive salary range between $240,000 and $300,000, alongside comprehensive benefits including equity and health coverage.
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$38k-68k yearly est. 5d ago
Senior Privacy Counsel for Tech & Data Compliance
Zwillgen 3.7
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
A boutique internet and technology law firm in Washington D.C. is seeking an experienced Privacy Counseling Attorney to support clients on data privacy compliance and engage in strategic legal guidance. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data privacy laws and be ready to work collaboratively in a dynamic environment. The position offers a competitive salary between $225,000 and $300,000 and a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance and retirement plan.
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$35k-49k yearly est. 3d ago
High School Guidance Counselor
Friendship Schools 3.9
Counselor internship job in Washington, DC
We are excited to consider your application for anticipated vacancies in the 2025-2026 school year. We are thrilled that you're considering applying for openings expected in the 2025-2026 school year at Friendship Public Charter School. Our formal interview process will begin in January 2025, for our confirmed vacancies only. Non-vacant positions may still be posted during this time.
Friendship Public Charter School operates a network of college-preparatory public charter schools, serving students from preschool through 12th grade. Our mission is to provide a world-class education that equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary for academic achievement and success beyond high school.
We are seeking dedicated professionals to join our team for the 2025/2026 school year. If you are committed to helping students achieve academic success and preparing them for college and career opportunities, we encourage you to apply.
For more information about our schools please visit the following Social Media pages: YouTube, Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter!
Please also see the available salary scales: FPCS Compensation
Responsibilities
* Academic Counseling:
* Provide individualized academic counseling to students, helping them set realistic goals and develop plans for high school graduation, post-secondary education, and career readiness.
* Monitor students' academic performance and collaborate with teachers and parents to address any academic challenges.
* Assist students with course selection, scheduling, and understanding graduation requirements.
* College and Career Planning:
* Guide students through the college application process, including exploring colleges, completing applications, and accessing financial aid resources.
* Facilitate workshops and individual counseling sessions focused on career exploration, vocational training opportunities, and job readiness.
* Develop partnerships with local businesses and organizations to provide internship and job-shadowing opportunities for students.
* Social and Emotional Support:
* Provide individual and group counseling services to support students' emotional well-being, addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, peer relationships, and family challenges.
* Implement programs that promote positive behavior, conflict resolution, and stress management skills.
* Respond to crises and connect students with external resources such as mental health services, social services, and community-based organizations.
* Equity and Inclusion:
* Advocate for all students, ensuring equitable access to academic and extracurricular opportunities, especially for historically underserved populations.
* Collaborate with administrators and staff to create a school environment that is inclusive and culturally responsive.
* Facilitate discussions and initiatives that address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the school community.
* Collaboration and Community Engagement:
* Work closely with teachers, administrators, and support staff to identify and address students' academic, social, and emotional needs.
* Engage with parents and guardians to keep them informed about their child's progress and provide resources to support their involvement in the education process.
* Partner with local organizations, community leaders, and other external resources to enhance the services available to students and families.
Qualifications
* Experience in the role preferred
* Bachelor's Degree in School Counseling or related field required
* Master's degree in School Counseling or related field preferred
* Experience working in an urban school setting preferred.
* Strong understanding of the challenges faced by urban students and a commitment to helping them overcome barriers to success.
* Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
* Ability to work effectively with a diverse population of students, parents, and staff.
* Knowledge of academic and career counseling techniques and best practices.
* Ability to handle confidential and sensitive issues with compassion and discretion.
* Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to respond to crises with calm and clarity.
* Proficiency in using counseling and academic management software is a plus.
FPCS's policy is to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, status as a special disabled veteran, or any other protected criteria as established by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to recruitment and hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfer, layoff, termination and all other terms and conditions of employment. Employment decisions at FPCS are based solely upon relevant criteria, including an individual's capabilities, qualifications, training, experience and suitability.