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Global Citizenship Fellow: Spring 2013 – Multiple locations (DC, PA, NY, CA, WA)

Organization: Americans for Informed Democracy

Job Title: Global Citizen Fellow

Location: Washington, DC; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; New York, New York;San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington

Hours and Compensation: 4 hrs/wk; unpaid

Application Deadline: rolling admissions until filled

Position Dates: This is a virtual, volunteer position. Fellows will contribute approximately 3-5 hours/week through July 2013.

Posted On: Jan. 3, 2013

Organization Overview

Who we are: Americans for Informed Democracy (AIDemocracy)’s vision is that every young person in the United States exercises their power to bring about a peaceful, healthy, just and sustainable world. Our mission is to educate, cultivate and mobilize a network of young people to take informed action around our individual and collective roles as global citizens. We are the only national youth network that takes a comprehensive approach to global issues, and we place equal emphasis on empowering young leaders and inspiring action to build a better world.

Description

Americans for Informed Democracy is a national youth-run network taking action to demand a more peaceful, healthy, just and sustainable world. We are seeking Global Citizenship Fellows, who will play a key role in building, strengthening and promoting AIDemocracy’s innovative global leadership programs for high school and college students. This is an amazing opportunity for a budding leader who wants to expand his/her skills around global issues, leadership development and training. This is a year-long, virtual, volunteer position with a commitment of 3-5 hours/week.

Responsibilities

The Global Citizenship Fellow will play a key role building our cutting-edge curriculum and leadership in this space. Specific responsibilities will include:

Thought leadership.

  • Positioning AIDemocracy as a leader in the broader conversation around global citizenship. This will include researching the latest thinking around this concept, and writing timely and engaging analysis for our blog, website and other outlets. Topics will include the meaning of global leadership, skills young leaders need to acquire, interfaith understanding, and much more.
  • Developing and building partnerships with leaders, partners and allies.

Curriculum development.

  • Refining our global citizenship curriculum, including content on leadership, advocacy, communications, the global system (UN, G8, NATO, etc.) and key global challenges (climate change, violent extremism, global poverty, etc.).
  • Building out modules, activities and partnerships to deliver the content in fun and engaging ways.

Program development.

  • Supporting the rapid expansion of our popular summer program and related school-year opportunities.
  • Supporting the expansion of our business plan and long-term vision.
  • Supporting recruitment for the 2013 season.

We will recruit multiple Fellows, and most likely divide these responsibilities up between the group. Applicants should indicate whether they have an interest in all or some of the functions above.

Qualifications

This is an exciting position for a proven young leader who wants to take his/her skills to the next level. Applicants should be comfortable with discussing global issues, and have an interest in either leadership developing or global education. The biggest thing we’re looking for are people who are excited, want to learn, believe in our mission, and can make this commitment.

How to Apply

Send a statement of interest and resume to [email protected]. Applications accepted on a rolling basis; we will fill the position as soon as possible.

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