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The Legal Fellow (Election Protection) will be responsible for assisting clients and internal stakeholders to understand and respond to election and voter related issues in states for the 2026 elections. The Fellow will work with internal and external attorneys, policy experts, and researchers to help analyze election and voting laws, provide legal guidance to the organization and state officials, and support legal research and litigation. This is a full-time, limited-term position that will serve for a 16-month term.
Responsibilities:
Perform all duties in accordance with States United's values of integrity, inclusion, collaboration, innovation, and excellence.
Track issues related to the 2026 midterm elections, stay up to date on case law related to elections and voting, and advise clients on election laws, including with respect to contests and certification of election results.
Assist clients with litigation and other legal projects by conducting factual, legal, and strategic analysis, and devising relevant theories and materials, and cases, in close coordination with other States United attorneys.
Provide technical assistance and expert legal advice to state offices, stakeholders, partners, coalition members, and others who seek assistance from States United, including but not limited to creating white papers and reports analyzing election and voter related laws and actions and assisting with scenario planning for the election.
Assist in developing and drafting amicus briefs related to elections and voting on behalf of non-partisan and bipartisan signatories.
Work with colleagues in the Research, Communications, and Strategy and Partnerships Departments to analyze legal issues and develop public education and other materials on election protection.
Compensation and Benefits:
The starting salary for this position is $100,000+ commensurate to experience.
Benefits include 100% employer paid health, vision, and dental plans; matching retirement benefits; generous paid time off.
We have offices located in Boston, MA, Brooklyn, NY, and Washington, DC. This position may also be remote within the United States, with travel to attend organizational and team meetings and conferences, and other travel as needed.
States United Democracy Center is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law. Women, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Attorney with active bar license, and:
For a Fellow, a minimum of 2 years of post-law school experience.
Team player who can work with other members of the organization, including other attorneys, legal support staff, communications, and researchers, and who can coordinate with internal and external legal teams.
Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues in a demanding and fast-paced environment.
Willingness and ability to work beyond the normal workday, on weekends, and/or more than 40 hours a week as necessary.
Outstanding judgment about both case/legal issues and organizational issues.
Display a positive attitude, show concern for people and community, demonstrate presence, self-confidence, common sense, and good listening ability.
Must be able to commit to a minimum of 15% travel time.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working on issues of election protection and/or voting rights is strongly preferred.
Experience working with state officials, including governors or attorneys general, is a plus.
We encourage individuals to submit their application for consideration even if they believe they do not have all the preferred qualifications.
Salary Description $100,000+ DOE
$100k yearly 1d ago
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National Security & Technology Policy Fellow
Scale Ai, Inc. 4.1
Fellow job in Washington, DC
At Scale, our mission is to develop reliable AI systems for the world's most important decisions. We are looking for a National Security & Technology Research Fellow to help us accelerate the strategies we pursue and to communicate them broadly. The successful candidate will have a deep grasp of policy analysis, the technology industry, and a record of authorship in both academic and mainstream publications. The role requires intellectual agility, initiative, and a facility for supporting executives, with responsibilities including conducting original research, supporting Scale's strategy development, and helping Scale tell its story by drafting white papers, speeches, and op-eds.
You will:
Spearhead original research on how AI will transform our society and how AI is reshaping the global security landscape.
Help Scale articulate its point of view in an increasingly competitive ideas market through supporting our engagement with print, broadcast, and social media.
Help Scale develop its applied AI strategy, especially in our work with the U.S. government and allies and partners.
Support Scale executives in their own thought leadership campaigns through authoring white papers, speeches, and op-eds.
Be embedded within the product teams in Scale public sector, working within Scale's strategy function, and liaising with Scale's communications and marketing teams.
Ideally you'd have:
Exceptional skills as an original researcher with 2+ years experience in government, at a think tank, or in the tech industry.
Ability to develop relationships and work across different parts of the organization.
Familiarity with AI technologies and their applications in and beyond national security.
A demonstrated track record of published articles, reports, and commentary in academic, policy, and high-quality media outlets.
Ability to draft speeches, op-eds, briefings, and strategy documents.
Ability to travel to Washington, D.C. and internationally in support of Scale AI objectives.
Nice to haves:
A public profile as a thought leader in technology and national security.
An active TS/SCI US government security clearance.
Master's degree or Ph.D. in international relations, security studies, computer science, public policy, political science, or a related discipline.
History working within a tech company or supporting a Fortune 500 executive or globally known thought leader.
Compensation packages at Scale for eligible roles include base salary, equity, and benefits. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position, determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, interview performance, and relevant education or training. Scale employees in eligible roles are also granted equity based compensation, subject to Board of Director approval. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process, and confirm whether the hired role will be eligible for equity grant. You'll also receive benefits including, but not limited to: Comprehensive health, dental and vision coverage, retirement benefits, a learning and development stipend, and generous PTO. Additionally, this role may be eligible for additional benefits such as a commuter stipend.
Please reference the job posting's subtitle for where this position will be located. For pay transparency purposes, the base salary range for this full-time position in the locations of San Francisco, New York, Seattle is:$134,400-$193,200 USDPlease reference the job posting's subtitle for where this position will be located. For pay transparency purposes, the base salary range for this full-time position in the locations of Washington DC, Texas, Colorado is:$120,750-$174,300 USD
PLEASE NOTE:
Our policy requires a 90-day waiting period before reconsidering candidates for the same role. This allows us to ensure a fair and thorough evaluation of all applicants.
About Us:
At Scale, our mission is to develop reliable AI systems for the world's most important decisions. Our products provide the high-quality data and full-stack technologies that power the world's leading models, and help enterprises and governments build, deploy, and oversee AI applications that deliver real impact. We work closely with industry leaders like Meta, Cisco, DLA Piper, Mayo Clinic, Time Inc., the Government of Qatar, and U.S. government agencies including the Army and Air Force. We are expanding our team to accelerate the development of AI applications.
We believe that everyone should be able to bring their whole selves to work, which is why we are proud to be an inclusive and equal opportunity workplace. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability status, gender identity or Veteran status.
We are committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and mental disabilities. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation in the application or recruiting process due to a disability, please contact us at . Please see the United States Department of Labor's
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$134.4k-193.2k yearly 5d ago
Public Affairs/Latinovations Intern
Dewey Square Group 3.8
Fellow job in Washington, DC
The Dewey Square Group, a national leading public affairs firm, is seeking a bilingual intern to join the firm's Latinovations practice in the Washington, D.C. office for the spring semester. This is a paid position and candidates must have full-time availability.
Dewey Square Group was founded in 1992. We help businesses, nonprofits, campaigns, and causes achieve their public affairs goals - whether they be favorable legislative or policy outcomes, successful advocacy efforts, community-based consumer marketing, or high-profile awareness campaigns.
The Latinovations practice, founded by Maria Cardona, works with a diverse portfolio of clients, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to local advocacy organizations. Leveraging the team's extensive reach within the Latino community, Latinovations works at the forefront of the major issues affecting the Latino community and the country, guiding clients on best practices for coalition building, and supports their positions, products, and brands within the Hispanic community.
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
Drafting and proofing written materials such as press releases, media advisories, and social media content in English and Spanish
Creating and maintaining press lists
Notetaking for internal and external meetings
Monitoring media coverage and compiling reports
Researching client policy issues
Qualifications:
An interest in communications, public relations, Latino outreach, advocacy, and politics; all majors welcome.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in both English and Spanish.
Hardworking and eager for new challenges and projects.
Able to take initiative, prioritize assignments and time management, and seek out opportunities for learning.
Available to work business hours Monday-Friday, with two to three days in office.
The ideal candidate will be available to work full-time (40 hours/week) and be based in the Washington, DC region.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Dewey Square Group does not discriminate against applicants or employees because of their race, creed, color ,age, religion, sex, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military status, national origin, ancestry or any other status protected by federal, state or local law.
$33k-44k yearly est. 4d ago
Policy and Research Fellow
ECMC Group 4.4
Fellow job in Washington, DC
ECMC Foundation is a nationally focused foundation whose mission is to improve higher education for career success among underserved populations through evidence-based innovation. It is one of several affiliates under the ECMC Group enterprise based in Minneapolis. ECMC Foundation makes investments to remove barriers to postsecondary completion; build the capacity of organizations, institutions and systems; and transform the postsecondary ecosystem using a spectrum of funding structures, including strategic grantmaking and program-related investments, to support both nonprofit and for-profit ventures.
Job Summary
The Fellow will play a vital role in advancing the Foundation's North Star to eliminate gaps in postsecondary credential completion and expand economic and social mobility for underserved learners.
This role is ideal for a policy-minded researcher or early-career professional interested in higher education systems, data-informed decision-making, and philanthropic impact. The Fellow will track state and federal policy developments, analyze education policy trends, design and execute research projects, and translate findings into actionable insights for internal teams and partners in the postsecondary education field. At their supervisors' discretion, the Fellow will co-develop special, time-bound projects that align with these specified tasks.
This position offers a unique opportunity to gain experience at the intersection of policy, research, and philanthropy, working collaboratively across teams to inform strategy and amplify the Foundation's learning and impact.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Support the Foundation's implementation of a digital platformtotrackand integratestate and federalpolicyopportunitiesinto the Foundation'sgrantmakingstrategy.
Analyze and synthesizeproposed and enacted policychanges to assess implications for students, institutions, systems, and ECMC Foundation's grantmaking strategy.
Design, conduct, and interpret qualitative and quantitative research aligned with the Foundation's strategic framework.
Work with large federal, state, and institutional datasets (e.g., IPEDS, NSC, Census, State Longitudinal Datasets) to support analysis of postsecondary access, persistence, and completion trends.
Prepare data visualizations and write summaries that communicate findings clearly and persuasively to non-technical audiences.
Support the design and facilitation ofteammeetings,learning sessions, and convenings, including producing invitations,pre-reads, briefings, and other materials that inform strategic discussions with internal and external stakeholders.
Participate in Foundation-wide meetings by presenting, translating, and synthesizing learnings from Policy and Research team activities.
Contribute to the effectuation of meeting follow-up items including pursuing additional insights regarding emergent questions and exploratory lines of research that might also inform strategic priorities.
Translate complex research and policy findings into concise memos, reports, and presentations for diverse audiences.
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and actively pursuing a master's degree or a doctorate in higher education, public policy, economics, sociology, or a related field.
2+ years of professional experience in policy research, education administration, or government/policy roles.
Strong research and analytical skills, with demonstrated ability to collect, interpret, and visualize data. Experience working with data tools or analytic software (e.g., Excel, R, Stata, Tableau, ArcGIS, Dedoose, NVivo, Atlas.TI).
Familiarity with federal and state policy processes (gained through higher education or another sector or focal issue, e.g., early childcare development, K12, healthcare, community development), postsecondary systems, and student success frameworks.
Familiarity with scholarly research repositories.
Demonstrated project management skills and ability to meet deadlines in a collaborative environment under competing priorities.
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to communicate across teams and stakeholder groups.
Exceptional writing and communication skills, with the ability to synthesize complex information for diverse audiences.
Professional Development
ECMCFoundation is committed to cultivating the professional growth of all team members. The Fellow will have access to a range of learning and mentoring opportunities designed to deepen knowledge, expand networks, and build long-term career capacity in higher education policy, research,and philanthropy.
During the fellowship, the selected candidate will:
Participate in structured mentorship with ECMC Foundation's senior leadership and Policy and Research team members.
Attend internal learning sessions, strategy meetings, and external convenings to gain insight into philanthropic grantmaking, policy engagement, and systems change work.
Receive ongoing feedback and coaching focused on leadership, communication, and analytical skills.
Have opportunities torepresentthe Foundation in professional settings, including policy briefings, research forums, or cross-sector collaborations.
Gain exposure to a national network of policy and researchexperts, foundation professionals, and education stakeholders.
ECMC Foundation may choose to conduct reference checks as part of the hiring process.
The hourly rate for this Fellow position is $35.00 per hour for graduate students. Fellows are expected to work 20-28 hours weekly throughout the duration of the fellowship program, which is targeted to be a one-year commitment. Please note this position is not eligible for benefits.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
$35 hourly 3d ago
Law Fellow, Climate and Energy
Environmental Law Institute Inc. 3.8
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Since 1969, the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) has played a pivotal role in shaping the fields of environmental law, policy, and management, domestically and abroad. We are an internationally recognized, non-partisan research and education center working to strengthen environmental protection by improving law and governance worldwide.
$79k-101k yearly est. Auto-Apply 4d ago
Jeane Kirkpatrick Visiting Fellows Program
Re Assistant, European and Russian Studies In Washington, Washington, Dc
Fellow job in Washington, DC
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) is inviting candidates to apply for an open visiting fellow position in the Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellowship Program in Foreign and Defense Policy Studies. The program is open to post-doctorate mid-career academics, government, and civilian professionals in foreign policy and security studies who are looking for an opportunity to deepen their work.
The starting date for new Jeane Kirkpatrick visiting fellows is negotiable to accommodate existing personal and professional obligations. The program's duration is one year from the start date, with the possibility of a one-year extension.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Fellowship Benefits:
Guided by the belief that American liberties are best preserved by a robust national defense and US global leadership, visiting fellows will conduct in-depth research to produce policy recommendations intended to enhance American security and interests. AEI will assist visiting fellows in developing and disseminating their research by providing the support and training needed to publish serious longer works, place their work in the nation's most-read publications, brief policymakers, and host public and private events at the Institute.
Application Process:
Qualified applicants should apply at **************** and submit a resume and a 1,000-word statement addressing their academic interests, how this fellowship will enhance their professional goals, and which scholars they would like to work with in AEI's foreign and defense policy department.
Join Us:
The Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellowship Program presents an unparalleled opportunity to contribute to national discourse and shape the future of foreign and defense policy. Visiting fellows earn $95,000 annually and are not eligible for healthcare benefits provided by AEI.
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$95k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Legal Services Fellow (Georgetown Summer Program)
Consumer Technology Association 4.4
Fellow job in Arlington, VA
Basic Function of the Position: Assisting CTA's Legal Department with corporate legal functions. Critical Duties and Responsibilities: (List the most critical duties and responsibilities of the position from most critical to least critical.)
Conduct legal research on antitrust, data privacy, gaming laws and other areas
Assist with contracts process to include:
Processing of draft contracts including proofing, routing, editing and monitoring execution.
Assisting staff in implementation of contract management software.
Maintain files.
Assist with the intellectual property process to include
Draft cease and desist letters
Assist with enforcement actions
Assist with legal research and other activities related to new branding campaign
Maintain files
Assist with discovery requests
Provide a strong level of customer service
Handle projects and other duties with the Legal Department as needed. Work Experience: Previous experience working in a professional setting.
Education/Training:
Bachelor's degree required.
Completion of at least one (1) year of law school required.
Coursework in corporate and contracts law preferred.
Skills/Capabilities/Technical:
Knowledge of legal terminology and formats required.
Proficiency in using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat.
Team oriented attitude preferred.
Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to maintain confidential information appropriately.
Ability to meet demanding deadlines and balance multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
$54k-74k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Law Fellow, Climate and Energy
Earth League International
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Since 1969, the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) has played a pivotal role in shaping the fields of environmental law, policy, and management, domestically and abroad. We are an internationally recognized, non-partisan research and education center working to strengthen environmental protection by improving law and governance worldwide.
$54k-81k yearly est. Auto-Apply 4d ago
Pediatric Nephrology Fellow
National Subrogation Services, LLC
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Pediatric Nephrology Fellow - (250003A0) Description Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship Program Open Position for a 1st Year Fellow in Washington D. C Children's National Medical Center in Washington D. C. for its 3 year training program.
We have an excellent, comprehensive training program that has produced several leaders in the field of Pediatric Nephrology.
This is a great opportunity for someone who may be interested in Pediatric Nephrology since our division is ranked #10 for Pediatric Nephrology in US News and World Report 2025-2026 rankings.
Fellowship start date:July 1st, 2026 Contact Information:Catherine Park, MDPediatric Nephrology Fellowship Program DirectorChildren's National Medical CenterWashington DC 20010cpark2@cnmc.
org************ Qualifications Prerequisite for training: - Must have completed 3 years of Pediatric Residency in an approved training program before July 1st, 2026- Must have recommendations from training program.
- Must have completed medical school in the U.
S.
or Canada or be ECFMG certified if an international medical graduate.
- Must be successfully able to obtain a District of Columbia unrestricted medical license prior to starting fellowship training.
- Must have successfully passed all three steps of the USMLE.
Primary Location: District of ColumbiaJob: Physicians / Physicians LeadershipOrganization: COE Hospital-Based SpecliatiesJob Posting: Dec 5, 2025, 1:49:06 AM
$54k-81k yearly est. Auto-Apply 13h ago
Global Assurance (Internal Audit) Fellow - April 2026
Ijm
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Who We Are
International Justice Mission (IJM) is the global leader in protecting vulnerable people from violence around the world. Our team of over 1,200 professionals are at work worldwide in over 30 offices. Together we are on a mission to rescue millions, protect half a billion, and make justice unstoppable.
We are a global community that cares for one another. We believe that the way we work is as important as the results we achieve. We provide professional excellence with joy and celebration to all those we serve.
The Need
For over 25 years, IJM has pioneered the work to protect vulnerable people from violence. 9 out of 9 times in the last decade, IJM's Justice System Strengthening Projects have reduced slavery and violence between 50 and 85% for very large populations of people in poverty. As we grow to expand our impact to protect 500 million people from violence, we are seeking a Global Assurance (Internal Audit) Fellow to join IJM in April 2026 for a 6-month fellowship.
The Global Assurance team performs internal audits to deliver key financial insights to stakeholders. The Global Assurance (Internal Audit) Fellow will support the strategic planning of the Global Assurance function, partnering with the Global Director to provide key insights to internal audit objectives, frameworks, tools, techniques, and data analytics. The Fellow will execute strategic planning, support project timelines and deliverables, and complete training and support of staff with internal audit capabilities. Tasks and responsibilities may include:
Internal audit risk assessments;
Creating compliance frameworks;
Building collaboration frameworks with other internal functions;
Key technology integration; and
Participating in departmental and general IJM administrative support.
This position can be fully in-person or hybrid (onsite Tuesdays & Thursdays) in the Washington, DC area or remote for non-local candidates.
It reports to the Director, Global Assurance. The position requires 30-40 hours per week, primarily during the hours of 8:30am-5:30pm EST.
This 6-month fellowship will initially run from April 2026 - September 2026.
Application Deadline
: Dec. 31, 2025. Candidate communication will begin in early January.
General Qualifications and Required Skills
Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting.
Certified Internal Auditor certification.
Experience in risk assessment and enterprise risk management (ERM).
Experience with governance, risk, and compliance functions.
Experience in project management or process implementation.
Operational audit experience a plus.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Critical Qualities
Mature orthodox Christian faith;
Humble and resilient;
Pursues excellence;
Culturally aware and appreciative of difference;
Strong service ethic;
Innovative problem solver;
Ability to build trust and strong partnerships with others;
Courageous in pursuing opportunities and challenges;
Tenacious in achieving goals; and
Professional.
Application Process:
Upload Resume, Cover Letter & Statement of Faith* in one PDF document.
*What is a statement of faith?
A statement of faith should describe your Christian faith and how you see it as relevant to your involvement with IJM. The statement can either be incorporated into the cover letter or submitted as a separate document and should include, at a minimum, a description of your spiritual disciplines (prayer, study, etc.) and your current fellowship or place of worship.
IJM holds strict safeguarding principles and a zero tolerance to violations of the Safeguarding Policy, Protection against Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment Policy, and Code of Ethics. Candidate selection is based on technical competence, recruitment, selection and hiring criteria subject to assessing the candidate's value congruence and thorough background, police clearance, and reference check processes.
At IJM, we're committed to building a diverse workforce through fair and equitable employment practices. IJM encourages people of any race, color, age, sex, marital status or political ideology to apply for employment. While we welcome everyone into this work, we truly believe that the work we are doing is God's work, not our own, and practice spiritual disciplines together daily. That's why we legally require under SEC. 2000e-1 [Section702] of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that all employees practice a mature orthodox Christian faith, as defined by the Apostles' Creed.
IJM requires a background check, police clearance and thorough review of references with an employment offer and/or employment contract.
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$54k-81k yearly est. Auto-Apply 46d ago
Visiting Fellow
Phasecraft
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Job Description
Phasecraft is the quantum algorithms company. We are building the mathematical foundations for quantum computing applications that solve real-world problems. Founded in 2019 by Toby Cubitt, Ashley Montanaro and John Morton, we are based in London and Bristol, UK. In 2023 we completed a £13m Series A funding round led by leading Silicon Valley deep tech VC, Playground Global, and in 2024 we opened our Washington DC office led by Steve Flammia.
Phasecraft's unprecedented access to today's best quantum computers - through partnerships with Google, IBM, Rigetti, and QuEra - provides us with unique opportunities to develop foundational IP, inform the development of next-generation quantum hardware, and accelerate commercialisation of high-value breakthroughs.
Phasecraft Visiting Fellows share our team's goal of making fundamental discoveries that accelerate the development of applied quantum computing. Visiting Fellows will spend an extended period of time (typically around 3 months) at Phasecraft. As full members of the team they conduct research, collaborate with colleagues, lead seminars, and are invited to take part in all company activities. Phasecraft Visiting Fellows retain their positions at their home institutions.
The Phasecraft Fellowship is a fully funded position with a competitive salary. Travel and accommodation costs are fully covered for the duration of the fellowship.
The closing date for applications is 9 March 2025.
Requirements
We welcome applications from scientists working in all areas of quantum computing and quantum information who have an interest in applications of quantum computing and near term quantum advantage. Applications from outstanding researchers in related fields will also be considered. Visiting Fellows will have completed their PhD and typically have an established research track record in the field.
$54k-81k yearly est. 25d ago
Adaptation Fellowship
Mobilizegreen
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Join us. Do work that matters!
In partnership with the US Fish & Wildlife Service, MobilizeGreen seeks conservation-minded Adaptation Fellows who will support the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service)'s goal of adapting to and mitigating rapid ecological change by working collaboratively with partners, integrating nature-based solutions, and helping to infuse adaptation and resilience throughout management of Service trust resources.
As a Fellow, you will visit beautiful settings and apply understanding of nature's processes and functions to tackle societal challenges like ecosystem change, increased environmental hazards, biodiversity declines, disasters, and water security by building resiliency for ecological and human communities. Through mentorship and training, fellows will gain the opportunity to launch their career.
Duty Station and Location: Positions for the 2026 Maintenance and Infrastructure Fellowship Program (MIFP) cohort will be located at FWS refuges and offices across the country. Locations are still being finalized but we recommend that candidates be prepared to relocate. If you are selected for an interview we will discuss locations.
Term: 26 weeks (6 months), Full-Time (40 hours per week), on-site position. The fellowship is eligible for extension up to 3 years (36 months).
Anticipated Start Date: June 2026
Benefits:
Hands on learning and job training experience
Paid orientation and travel to orientation
Mentorship for career and professional development
Weekly living allowance ($800 per week)
Housing
Relocation assistance
Health insurance option
Public Lands Corps hiring eligibility (with successful completion of fellowship). Other authorities may apply.
Position Duties:
Assist Service staff with a broad portfolio of initiatives focused on adapting to and mitigating ecological change, including, but not limited to, applying tools to assess conservation and restoration opportunities.
Assist with cross-programmatic coordination to advance implementation of priority projects and strategies at local, regional, and national scales.
Support the development of guidance and technical support tools for application by field practitioners.
Develop case studies, communication materials, intranet content, and other shared learning materials to promote the operationalization of science-based action.
Facilitate adaptation and resiliency through innovative partnerships. Liaise with partners and institutions to help the Service access technical information related to environmental change.
Provide regional learning opportunities on topics related to ecosystem adaptation and contemporary global change.
Communicate information related to ecological shifts and how that information may be used across programs.
Opportunities to prepare briefing materials, explore innovative approaches to communicating the Service's success stories in adaptation and resilience, and engage with project teams to support feasibility, design, and delivery of priority projects across the Service.
Opportunities to support work of multiple Service programs, such as Refuges, Ecological Services, Fisheries, Coastal Program, and Partners for Fish and Wildlife.
Specific Tasks and Learning Goals:
Learn the structure of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and be introduced to all Service programs.
Gain an understanding of how to incorporate innovative science and adaptation into planning, guidance, and policy for the National Wildlife Refuge System and other FWS programs.
Understand a variety of methods to communicate science and engage audiences across all demographics.
Connect and develop networking ties with managers, scientists, conservation professionals, resource specialists, and partners throughout FWS.
Provide decision support for USFWS programs and partners.
Provide partnership coordination and outreach to advance conservation collectively across natural resource agencies.
Gain experience with cross-programmatic portfolio and project management.
Gain knowledge and experience working with the Department of the Interior and its bureaus.
Gain experience collaborating and working in partnerships with States, Tribes, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), local governments, natural and working land managers, private citizens, and others.
Qualifications/Skills and Knowledge:
Required:
Current working knowledge of nature-based solutions and environmental science, policy, and/or implementation topics.
Desire to help drive the Service's adaptation and mitigation responses collaboratively and at all levels.
Experience setting an agenda and goals for a portfolio of work, as well as guiding disparate interests to achieve specific objectives.
Effective written and verbal communication skills and organizational skills.
Ability to synthesize information from a variety of sources to identify core issues and translate them into action.
U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident.
Specific Requirements:
Undergraduate or master's degree in biology, ecology, forestry, wildlife ecology, natural resource management, behavioral or social science, environmental science/studies, adaptation science/planning, geology, hydrology, geomorphology, or related disciplines appropriate to the position.
Ability to interpret oral and occasionally written instructions and specifications and follow safety practices.
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$54k-81k yearly est. 18d ago
THG Fellow
The Herald Group 3.9
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Job Description
The Herald Group is searching for a highly motivated, career-oriented individual looking to gain hands on knowledge of public affairs and strategic communications through our fellowship program.
The fellow should possess excellent interpersonal skills, good writing and verbal communication ability as well as be able to display excellent experience with Word, Excel and PowerPoint. The candidate should be a team player, display an ability to multi-task and possess a keen attention to detail.
The Herald Group is a full-service public affairs firm in Washington, D.C., that provides strategic communications counsel to major corporations, trade associations and other organizations seeking to advance a policy position or raise awareness in Washington, D.C., or in state capitals. It is a fast-paced, energetic work environment, and fellows will be fully integrated into the inner workings of the firm, and interact with senior staff, including partners.
The fellow will play an integral part of client account teams, assisting in delivering high-quality strategic communications services to our clients. Fellows are full-time, and the program is three months after which the fellow will be evaluated for full time employment depending on performance.
Requirements
Qualifications:
Graduate with experience in communications and/or public affairs, as well as an interest in politics and policy
Strong written and interpersonal communications skills
Strong research skills
Team-oriented and positive attitude
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Self-starter who will seek out opportunities to assist team members
Prior Experience Should Include:
Media list development
Daily and ad hoc media clip reporting
Internet research
Administrative projects/tasks
Media pitching
Social media post drafting
Press release drafting
Benefits
The fellowship is paid.
$55k-78k yearly est. 8d ago
DoD SkillBridge Fellowship
Consigli Construction 3.1
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Job Description
Employment Type: Intern
Division: Project Management
Department: Project Management
This opportunity is open exclusively to U.S. military members currently serving on active duty and eligible to participate in the DoD SkillBridge Program. Consigli Construction's DoD SkillBridge Internship Program is designed to provide transitioning service members with hands-on industry training, civilian work experience, and insight into a career in construction management. Through this program, you'll gain exposure to real-world project work and develop the foundational skills needed to build a successful post-military career. Consigli is proud to support veterans and service members by offering pathways into long-term careers through structured on-the-job learning, mentorship, and professional development.
Responsibilities / Essential Functions
Support key team members across project management and field operations.
Assist Project Engineers, Project Managers, and Superintendents on active construction projects.
Manage and process project documentation including submittals, RFIs, and meeting minutes.
Help monitor project schedules and budgets.
Coordinate and track material deliveries.
Attend and document project meetings.
Support quality control and safety compliance efforts.
Perform other duties as assigned to support the project team.
Key Skills
Strong communication skills - written and verbal.
Detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities.
Proactive, dependable, and adaptable in a fast-paced environment.
Comfortable using Microsoft Office Suite and other digital tools.
Ability to work effectively as part of a team.
Commitment to learning and professional growth.
Strong problem-solving abilities and initiative.
Basic understanding of construction processes is a plus.
Time management skills with the ability to meet deadlines.
Ability to follow directions and maintain confidentiality.
Required Experience
Demonstrated interest in construction management or the construction industry.
Must be currently serving on active duty in the U.S. military.
Must meet DoD SkillBridge eligibility requirements and receive command approval to participate.
Available to participate in a full-time internship at a designated Consigli project location for the duration of the program.
Requirements
$56k-78k yearly est. 28d ago
Fellowship Program 2026 - 2027
Zwillgen 3.7
Fellow job in Washington, DC
ZwillGen PLLC, a leading boutique law firm focused on the intersection of law and technology, is seeking candidates for its 2026-2027 Fellowship Program. The program presents a unique opportunity to work with and learn from some of the most experienced privacy, AI, and data security lawyers representing the biggest names in technology, and it's a great place to start your career.
We are also pleased to announce an additional Fellowship Program slot in honor of our late, dear colleague, Hannah Schaller - the “Skylark Fellowship,” which is discussed more below.
About the Fellowship
The ZwillGen Fellow position is for attorneys who have graduated from law school (or will have by June 2026), taken the bar exam (or plan to do so before or near their start date), and are new entrants into the workforce as full-time attorneys. The Fellow position is slated to last for 12 months with a salary of $115,000-$125,000, commensurate with experience. The Fellow billable hour requirement is set low (1,250 hours per year) to enable Fellows to have time to attend regulatory or legislative hearings, meetings and events, and to leave time for pursuit of individual areas of interest, such as writing substantive articles, or meaningfully participating in working groups created by external organizations such as the Future of Privacy Forum, CDT, IAPP or other civil society organizations.
Following the 12-month Fellowship, Fellows may be invited to join ZwillGen in a full-time attorney role and/or will be provided significant assistance in finding their next position.
A strong candidate will possess
A zeal for all things technology and have taken some relevant classes in law school on technology-related subjects such as data privacy, cybersecurity, cyber-surveillance, Artificial Intelligence, AdTech, FinTech, EdTech, copyright, mobile applications, or blockchain.
Experience working with a technology company, privacy or civil liberties organization, or relevant regulatory agency is a plus. Although the Firm does some copyright-related work, that is not the firm's focus and candidates interested primarily in IP law are discouraged from applying.
ZwillGen Fellows work closely with ZwillGen attorneys on a variety of cutting edge and legally challenging Internet privacy, security, e-commerce, and surveillance issues. We provide counseling to our clients but also assist with litigation, FTC and State AG investigations, and data breaches. Because ZwillGen Fellows wear a variety of hats, we are looking for fellows that are not only able to provide high-quality legal analysis in a concise and cogent manner, but also who are motivated and enthusiastic, embrace a fast-paced and lively environment, and are eager to learn new things. A good sense of humor and a desire to work hard and have fun are a must. Fellows are expected to engage in client development, speaking and writing engagements, blogging, marketing, assisting with development of firm forms and precedent materials, and generally helping out around the firm.
How to Apply
Qualified and interested candidates should apply directly through our website and at a minimum, submit a cover letter, resume, law school transcript, writing sample, and professional references. Feel free to also include something different that will make your application stand out and help demonstrate your problem-solving creativity.
Screening interviews will likely be conducted virtually, and final interviews may be conducted virtually or in person.
The deadline to submit applications is August 31, 2025 but applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis before then, so we encourage early submission. Applications submitted after the deadline may still be considered at our discretion.
Typically, the program is centered in ZwillGen's Washington, D.C. office. While we also maintain offices in California, New York, and Chicago, ZwillGen's Fellowship Program is intended for candidates who are located in or willing to relocate to the Washington, D.C. area. Fellows will likely be expected to work in the D.C. office 3-4 days per week, although this requirement is subject to change depending on firm policy at the time the Fellowship begins.
Please visit our Applicant Privacy Policy for information about our privacy practices for job applicants.
Hannah Schaller Memorial Skylark Fellowship
During our review of potential Fellowship Program applications, we will identify a select group of applicants that we will invite to apply for a new Fellowship slot in honor of our dear colleague and former Fellow, Hannah Schaller, who we sadly lost earlier this year.
The Hannah Schaller Memorial Skylark Fellowship is designed for a recent law school graduate with a demonstrated passion for privacy law and community engagement. This Fellowship honors the legacy of our beloved colleague Hannah Schaller, whose bright spirit, intellectual curiosity, and generosity left a lasting mark on the firm, as well as the broader privacy legal community.
Like a Skylark, Hannah embodied and will always be remembered for the following traits
Joy and Lightness: Skylarks are associated with cheerfulness and a bright spirit. Their distinctive, soaring songs are linked to joy, freedom, and emotional uplift.
Aspiration and Elevation: Skylarks are known for singing while they ascend high into the sky, symbolizing aspiration and lifting others up.
Poetic and Reflective Nature: Skylarks are a popular motif in literature and poetry, often used to represent inspiration, the soul's expression, and natural beauty.
Freedom and Individuality: As birds that sing freely and visibly in flight, skylarks also embody authenticity and uniqueness, qualities often admired in trailblazers and kind-hearted leaders.
What You'll Do
In addition to the substantive legal aspects of the ZwillGen fellowship, the Skylark fellow will also:
Serve as a liaison between ZwillGen and key privacy organizations and events.
Engage with and mentor law students interested in the ZwillGen fellowship or generally starting a career in privacy law.
Represent the firm at regulatory hearings and workshops, working groups, and community gatherings.
Contribute to firm events and assist in internal programming and planning.
Help extend ZwillGen's commitment to mentorship, leadership, and public service.
The Skylark Fellow will have a reduced billable hour target (1,100 hours) to allow extra time for community involvement, thought leadership, and participation in civil society and privacy-focused events. This includes opportunities to engage with organizations such as the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), and other influential groups in the privacy space.
Characteristics We're Looking For
In honor of Hannah, we are seeking candidates who reflect the qualities she embodied:
Community-Driven: Commitment to be deeply immersed in the privacy and tech policy community.
Brand Ambassador: Eager to represent ZwillGen in public and professional settings.
Service-Oriented: A demonstrated commitment to mentoring others and giving back-especially through pro bono work or community involvement.
Intellectually Curious: A passion for learning and exploring new ideas in privacy, law, and technology.
Personality & Passion: Engagement with hobbies, interests, and a willingness to bring your whole self to work.
Team Player: A desire to be an active participant in firm life and help plan internal events and initiatives.
Application Requirements
If you are invited to apply for this Fellowship, additional materials will be requested from you at that time.
$56k-78k yearly est. 60d+ ago
EPI - Congressional Labor Fellow
AFL-CIO 4.5
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Job Description
The Economic Policy Institute's intensive 12-month congressional fellowship program offers mid-career professionals an opportunity for hands-on public policy training and leadership development. The fellow will be placed in the office of a Member of the Congressional Labor Caucus, where they will serve in a full-time capacity, learning the work of a legislative assistant or policy analyst. The fellowship is sponsored by EPI in collaboration with the AFL-CIO and is designed to provide a unique educational opportunity to individuals with a labor movement background - the chance to gain insight into the legislative process and to develop a deep understanding of policy formation and implementation at the federal level.
The fellow's duties and responsibilities will be determined by their host congressional office and may include some or all of the following:
Legislative and policy support:
Conduct in-depth research on assigned policy issues and legislative initiatives.
Analyze existing or proposed legislation and prepare policy recommendations for the Members of the Labor Caucus.
Draft legislative documents, including bills, amendments, Dear Colleague letters, and floor statements.
Prepare briefing materials, talking points, and speeches for congressional hearings, floor debates, and meetings.
Monitor legislative activity and track the progress of bills pertinent to the assigned policy portfolio.
Communication and oversight:
Collaborate with other congressional and committee staff to advance the Labor Caucus Members' legislative and policy priorities.
Attend briefings, trainings, and other educational workshops to deepen knowledge of labor policy and congressional procedure.
Assist with congressional oversight activities and prepare reports, statements, or memoranda on various issues.
Draft content for office communications, including press releases, newsletters, and social media posts.
In addition to congressional office responsibilities, the fellow will be expected to participate in educational and professional development activities provided by EPI as part of the fellowship program.
Required qualifications
Bachelor's degree preferred
Experience with the labor movement as a member, an organizer, or staff (minimum 1-2 years)
Either through personal or professional experience, or community-related activism aimed at improving the living conditions of workers.
Interest in public policy and ways to use it to support American workers
Skills and competencies
Excellent written and oral communication skills are essential for drafting complex policy documents and interacting with diverse groups.
Ability to conduct thorough, independent research and effectively synthesize complex information under tight deadlines.
Proactive, organized, and capable of managing a broad portfolio of issues in a fast-paced, politically sensitive environment.
A team player with strong relationship-building skills to work effectively with colleagues, constituents, and stakeholders.
Program details
Duration: 12 months, beginning in early 2026 and concluding in December 2026.
Compensation: The fellowship offers an annual salary of $85,000 and includes a benefits package.
Workplace/Supervision: Day-to-day work responsibilities will be determined by the fellow's host congressional office.
Location: Fellows must reside in or relocate to the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. As a condition of employment, EPI requires all staff to provide proof of updated COVID-19 vaccination per the guidelines established by D.C. Health. Currently, D.C. Health recommends updated (2025) boosters for everyone six months or older. The Fellow should assume that their regular daily workplace would be reporting to a congressional office in Capitol Hill, Washington D.C. Occasional hybrid or remote work may be available as permitted by the host office.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter explaining their relevant experience, how this fellowship will advance their career goals ,and interest in being a Labor Fellow with the Congressional Labor Caucus, a resume, and a writing sample. The fellow will receive a conditional offer pending their final interview with a host congressional office.
EPI believes that having a diverse and inclusive workplace not only strengthens the institute's work but is also essential for understanding and creating economic policies that support all working people. We encourage applicants who bring lived experience and nontraditional backgrounds to apply to our positions.
EPI is an equal opportunity, fair chance, affirmative action employer, committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, prior history of arrest or conviction, caregiver status, or other categories protected by law.
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$85k yearly 15d ago
MBA Fellow (Spring 2026 Semester)
The Brydon Group
Fellow job in Washington, DC
The Brydon Group is a private equity firm based in Washington DC that partners with outstanding mid-career executives to acquire business-to-business (B2B), business-to-government (B2G), and healthcare software and services businesses.
Our Partners have 20+ years of experience in large cap private equity (Blackstone, Carlyle), multiple successful exits in software, and extensive public service backgrounds. We are passionate about helping our MBA fellows learn more about private equity and develop their abilities as both investors and operators.
This unique fellowship is perfect for an MBA student with prior consulting experience who is interested in gaining exposure to Private Equity operations and value creation.
As an MBA fellow, you'll work closely with one of our portfolio companies and our portfolio operations team to refine, analyze, and implement strategic initiatives post-acquisition and have the opportunity to tackle a value creation sprint in a particular area (e.g. growth strategy, pricing, product, etc.).
**WE ARE ACCEPTING EARLY INTEREST APPLICATIONS NOW - INTERVIEWS AND COMPANY MATCHING WILL TAKE PLACE IN MID - LATE JANUARY 2026 **
Requirements
Current MBA student (1st and 2nd year students enrolled in full time programs)
Prior consulting experience (minimum of 2 consecutive years) - ideal for MBB (or equivalent) alumni who are curious about PE
Passion for / interest in private equity and small business
Strong communication skills with ability to quicky synthesize information and visualize strategy (e.g. highly proficient with using PowerPoint, Excel, narrative long-form in Word, etc.)
Experience or interest in one of our core Brydon industry areas: B2B, B2Gov, & healthcare software and services
Benefits
What You Get:
Exciting opportunity to put your consulting skills to work in an environment with a lot of autonomy and direct impact for a Brydon portfolio company
Experience Private Equity while gaining exposure to the operations and value creation strategy of a small business
Chance to explore and understand the best practices of private equity, portfolio operations, value creation in B2B, B2Gov, healthcare SaaS and services (to prepare for a future career in PE or PE operations)
Our founders have built deep expertise, informed by career journeys in large cap PE, investment banking and management consulting (across a combination of exceptional companies) and are always happy to share their experiences
Paid opportunity, $25/hour (10-15 hours a week) - 1099 Contractor Role
Dates: Jan. / Feb. to Apr. / May (with flexibility on dates based on semester / school schedule)
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis - **WE ARE ACCEPTING EARLY INTEREST APPLICATIONS NOW - INTERVIEWS AND COMPANY MATCHING WILL TAKE PLACE IN MID - LATE JANUARY 2026 **
$25 hourly Auto-Apply 60d ago
Fellow, Baseball Strategy
Baltimore Orioles
Fellow job in Baltimore, MD
This position is responsible for assisting in the creation and maintenance of econometric tools to support decision-making in Baseball Operations, with a focus on labor market economics and asset valuation. The employee will work closely with the professional scouting and analytics departments to inform strategic thinking.
Primary Responsibilities
Research economic issues pertaining to roster construction and player acquisition.
Design, analyze, and test interpretable predictive models and tools using R or Python.
Execute SQL database queries to filter, clean and prepare data from existing database.
Work with end users to understand modeling needs.
Assist with database management.
Perform other duties and ad-hoc reports as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
Completion of or progressing towards Bachelor's degree in Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistics, or a related field. Applicants with a non-traditional educational background and experience will be considered as well.
Familiarity with SQL and R/Python
Familiarity with MLB's Collective Bargaining Agreement and transaction rules.
Strong interest in MLB transactions involving player personnel
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate with staff members of all levels.
Willingness to work non-traditional hours (nights, weekends, holidays).
The anticipated hourly rate for this role is $18 - $20/hour depending on experience. The Baltimore Orioles are committed to providing competitive pay and benefits for our employees. This information is being provided in accordance with the Maryland Equal Pay for Equal Work - Wage Range Transparency law. DISCLAIMER: The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee in this position. The duties listed do not represent an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in this position. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT: The Baltimore Orioles are an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Baltimore Orioles to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race (including hair textures, afro hairstyles, or protective hairstyles), color, national origin or ancestry, religion or creed, gender or sex (including pregnancy), age, disability, citizenship status, marital status, veteran's status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
$18-20 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Digital Fellow - Spring 2026 (On Site - Washington, DC)
Rational 360
Fellow job in Washington, DC
Job Description
Rational 360 is hiring a Digital Fellow to support its digital marketing, public affairs, advocacy, and fundraising team.
Rational 360 represents a wide variety of clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to trade associations, advocacy groups, and high-profile individuals. Fellows play an integral role in the daily functioning of the firm.
About Rational 360:
The Rational Way: All in Partners
Rational 360 is a leading full-service strategic communications and digital agency, with offices and staff located across the country. We recognize that communications and public affairs rarely take place in a vacuum, and our work is always crafted using the best data analysis to support organization-wide strategic objectives for our clients.
From public relations and public affairs to crisis communications and new media strategy, our experienced team takes an innovative, active approach to advancing your mission-critical goals. We understand the unique opportunities and challenges of the 21st century media landscape and operate as an extension of your own communications and leadership teams.
The Rational Approach: Integrated Campaigns
We create custom campaigns that are integrated with communication, policy, or business goals an organization may have and we measure our campaigns on their ability to deliver outcomes and results. Our creative and relentless approach inspires hearts and minds, turns data into action, opens commercial markets, and drives impactful outcomes that win.
The Rational Difference: Connected Where it Matters.
Our bipartisan team members have worked at every level of business and government and our networks extend deep into the Halls of Congress, the White House, and Fortune 500 boardrooms across the country. We have the pulse of mission-critical conversations and implement campaigns when and where it matters most - and measure success at every point in the process.
Requirements
Daily monitoring of client advocacy campaigns, including online advertising, email and SMS marketing, and social media.
Monitoring of trending social media conversations for reporting and noting timely opportunities for client participation
Execution of daily content across various online platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and email marketing campaigns
Assistance with websites and email content for various clients
Qualifications
Knowledge of social media platforms
Interest in politics
Knowledge and experience with common monitoring and reporting tools for social media and PR (Ex: Brandwatch, Tableau, Crimson Hexagon, Digimind, Hootsuite, Sprout Social, etc.)
Must have a bachelor's degree or can be currently enrolled in graduate-level program. A focus in journalism, digital marketing, political science, PR or communications are a plus.
Strong writing skills
Energetic and creative mind
Must be available to work full-time during the duration of the fellowship.
Benefits
The Rational 360 Digital Fellowship program is a minimum of six-month paid program in our Washington, DC office. Fellows are expected to work 40 hours per week and earn $17.50/hour.
Fellows have the opportunity to grow their digital and communication skills through professional development trainings hosted weekly in the Rational 360 office. Additionally, a member of the digital team will be paired with each fellow to mentor and train them throughout the duration of the fellowship.
$17.5 hourly 24d ago
iLEAD: Mission & Community Learning Fellow
Maryland Institute College of Art 3.5
Fellow job in Baltimore, MD
Welcome to the official site for employment opportunities at MICA. At MICA, we empower our employees to use their talent in a variety of ways. We are pleased that you are interested in career opportunities offered at MICA.
General purpose:
Fellows serve as representatives, create and participate in educational programming directed at the student body.
Summary of Essential Functions
Serving as a resource for student needs
Organizing programming directed at the general student population.
Developing and participating in in-class workshops regarding best practices in the classroom.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Organizing and supporting programs.
Participating in in-class workshops
Curate & organize the Fall exhibition
Supporting the Spring Annual Benefit Fashion Show (ABFS).
Maintaining a minimum of three (3) weekly office hours, with a maximum of 10 hours per week.
Attend biweekly meetings with supervisor
Attend biweekly team meetings on Wednesdays 2:30 - 4:00 pm
Attend Summer Training and New Student Orientation
Perform other related duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to multitask and manage competing priorities to meet deadlines.
Proficient in social media platforms.
Strong event planning and facilitation skills
Knowledge of event planning-related logistics
Basic literacy regarding current events and issues of concern for students.
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Minimum Qualifications
Must be a currently enrolled MICA sophomore, junior, or senior undergraduate or graduate student at the time of employment
Have existing experience in student leadership positions
Experienced in event/program facilitation
Comfortable with discussing potentially challenging topics that come up in the classroom or within the community.
Must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 throughout the time of their employment as a Fellow
Commit to one-year employment (fall and spring semesters)
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience in organizing large events
Graphic Design knowledge.
Experience with facilitating critique and/or group discussions.
Compensation
3-10 hrs/week from August 2025-May 2026
$15 per hour
Conditions of Employment
Enrolled as a current, full-time (minimum 12 credit hours) MICA student in good standing at the time of application and throughout the recruitment and employment period.
Achievement and maintenance of a minimum 2.5 cumulative at the time of application and throughout the recruitment and employment period.
Student employees may work no more than 20 hours per week across all on-campus positions.
Important to note: Past disciplinary violations of MICA policies or the law may result in a candidate being removed from the selection process.
All Fellows are REQUIRED to participate & assist in planning the following events and training.
Joint Student Leadership Training (August)
Fall & Spring CIF Leadership Retreat
Programming (Exhibitions, Annual Fashion Show)
Application Timeline & Details
Applications close February 21, 2025
Interviews will take place February 26 - 28, 2025
For more information, please contact Marissa Vazhappilly at *********************.
Please note: This position is contingent on the college's operational plan, fiscal budget, and the department's need for student employees.
Physical demands and work environment: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of the job, the employee is occasionally required to stand, walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; balance; stoop; talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift up to 15 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Work environment:
While performing the duties of the job, the employee is exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time. The noise level in the work environment is usually minimal.
Maryland Institute College of Art is committed to its policy of providing equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status (disabled, Vietnam-era, or otherwise). Furthermore, the College does not tolerate any form of sex discrimination, including sexual harassment or sexual violence. This policy applies to all programs, facilities, and activities provided by Maryland Institute College of Art, including but not limited to admission, educational programs, and employment.
Applicants must apply online for each job in which they are interested. You will not be considered for any job for which you have not specifically applied. We do not accept applications via email, U.S. mail, or fax. Successful candidates for any staff or faculty positions will be subject to a pre-employment background check.
MICA provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities on a case-by-case basis. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please contact Human Resources at ************.
The average fellow in Gaithersburg, MD earns between $46,000 and $98,000 annually. This compares to the national average fellow range of $46,000 to $93,000.