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Thank you for your interest in working with The Peace Alliance!
Keep in mind that virtually all of our staff began
their work as active members of the grassroots campaign. Many also
donated their service as "volunteer staff" then grew their jobs into
first part-time paid, then full-time positions. Occasionally, we hire
"from the outside," but due to the nature of our work, those
opportunities have been quite rare. If we have any such opportunities at this time, they are listed below.
If the job you'd like is not listed and you truly want to work with and for The Peace Alliance, we recommend
you take that first step of getting active with your local Department
of Peace Campaign group.
The Peace Alliance is currently offering the following position(s):
Legislative Strategist Intern
The Peace Alliance is seeking an intern for the position of Legislative Strategist in a grassroots movement.
The Peace Alliance, a 501(c)4 nonprofit, is a nonpartisan citizen action organization whose mission is to empower civic activism for a culture of peace. Our vision is a future in which the practical programs and principles of peacebuilding are the bedrock of our personal, national and global interest and investment. Our goal is to take the field of peacebuilding from the margins of the political and societal dialogue and bring it to its rightful place: Central to our policymaking, investment and understanding. We achieve this primarily through a massive public education, outreach and citizen lobbying effort. Our current focus is the campaign for a cabinet-level U.S. Department of Peace. There is currently a bill before the U.S. House of Representatives, HR 808, to establish a United States Department of Peace.
The Legislative Strategist will work with the national leadership of the Campaign to craft a comprehensive and cohesive legislative strategy that supports grassroots organizers in targeting their lobbying actions on Capitol Hill to generate new cosponsors for HR 808.
This position will work with leadership to understand individual Congressmembers’ positions and needs; prioritize efforts; educate, inform, and equip grassroots lobbyists with necessary materials; create new actions; and mold this position to maximize the potential that unfolds daily in grassroots, non-hierarchical structures.
This is an ideal internship for someone who generates ideas easily, excels at working in partnership to produce a mature and feasible plan, and can see the plan to fruition.
This is a part-time position. The ideal applicant will be nearing completion of an undergraduate or graduate degree in political science with an interest and/or experience in legislative strategy and/or the fields of peacebuilding, conflict resolution and grassroots organizing. Must be a self-starter with excellent research and verbal and written communication skills; work easily with diverse and geographically dispersed volunteers; excel in collaborative work environments; be able to create maximum impact with minimum resources; and be committed to being peace in the world.
Work location is 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW, Suite 712, Washington, DC.
If interested, please email a cover letter and resume to
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or call (202) 296-1187.
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