Public Policy Intern
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Expiration Date
30 Jun 2024
Public Policy Intern
Description:
The Israel Public Policy Institute (IPPI) welcomes applications for internship positions from dedicated and creative young professionals that are passionate about public policy and our issue areas to support the organization’s work in Israel and beyond. Previous experience working in nonprofits, think tanks and similar institutions is ideal, but applications from candidates with work experience in other sectors are also considered.
IPPI is an independent policy think-and-do-tank and a multi-stakeholder dialog platform at the intersection of society, technology, and the environment.
Requirements:
- Very good knowledge of English; other languages (e.g. French, German, Hebrew) – a strong plus
- Prior work or volunteering experience – a plus
- Prior knowledge and experience in the issue areas of the institute – a plus
- Bachelor's degree; Master’s degree – a plus
- Other relevant skills (e.g. design, content writing) – a plus
Internship duration: 4-6 months on a remote basis. Start date flexible.
How to apply:
To apply send an email to office.israel@ippi.org.il
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