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Polaris Project Fellowship

Country

United States

Region

Global

Deadline Date

Rolling Deadline


The Polaris Project Fellowship Program offers the opportunity for a wide range of individuals, ranging from undergraduate and graduate students to attorneys and staff from Departments of State, to work on projects and programmes to combat human trafficking and modern-day slavery. The programme aims to train future leaders to advocate and serve, while providing a passionate and supportive working environment.

At the beginning of each session, Fellows receive over 40 hours of intensive training on human trafficking as well as programme-specific training related to their particular position. Once trained, Fellows are integrated into the daily operations of their programme and engage in its projects and continuing education activities within the anti-trafficking movement. All fellowships are unpaid, and most are designed as full-time positions. The fellowship programme operates in three sessions per year: Spring Session occurs from January to May, Summer Session occurs from June to August, and Fall Session occurs from September to December.

Fellowship positions include:

  • Executive Assistant
  • Grassroots and Public Outreach
  • Communication and Media
  • New Media/ Web 2.0
  • Legal and Policy
  • Outreach and Client Services
  • Client Services Operations
  • Client Services Research Assistant
  • National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC)
  • Information Technology
  • Operations
  • Development
  • Foundation and Grants
  • Japan Liaison

Application Information

Click here to access the website and click on "National Programs" to access more information and details about the fellowship programme.

To apply, please see the Polaris Project website and follow the
application instructions posted in the "Fellowship Program" section.

Contact

Polaris Project

P.O. Box 53315

Washington DC
20009
United States
Tel: 202 745 1001
Fax: 202 745 1119

Source

Polaris Project website, and email from the Polaris Project to The Communication initiative on March 11 2010.



Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 08 2007
Last Updated March 11 2010



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