Atlantic Council
Transatlantic Security Initiative - Spring 2025 Young Global Professionals Progr
Atlantic Council, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Job Details
Job Location : Atlantic Council Headquarters - Washington, DC
Position Type : Internship
Salary Range : $17.75 HourlyDescriptionOur interns are an integral part of the
Transatlantic Security Initiative
(TSI). Within a small team, most of our projects are all-hands-on-deck, and we encourage interns to actively engage with events, publications, and strategies. This position will expose the candidate to the writing process for publications and articles, logistical elements of event planning, and creating strategic initiatives within a think tank.Based on the fundamental understanding that today’s most pressing global security challenges are most effectively managed with allies, the Transatlantic Security Initiative conducts research and project activities on topics related to NATO and European security and defense. This includes policy analysis and recommendations on the future of the NATO alliance, how it should be adapting to address today’s security threats, US security policy toward Europe, European defense strategies, NATO-EU relations, and beyond. The Transatlantic Security Initiative brings together top policymakers, government and military officials, business leaders, and experts from Europe and North America through public conferences, off-the-record briefings, table-top exercises, strategy sessions, research and publications, and more.The intern will assist in the organization and execution of the Transatlantic Security Initiative’s robust programming and will also contribute to other Scowcroft Center practice areas as required.The successful candidate will have a passion for the work, a resourceful and entrepreneurial ethos, and a collegial spirit while also being an effective communicator who adheres to deadlines and enjoys the fast pace of learning and growing in an organization. Demonstrated interest in international affairs, transatlantic security and defense, Europe, and NATO through classwork and/or experience is preferred. Communications, digital, and event management skills are also desired.This role is based at our Washington, DC headquarters, requiring a minimum of 4 days per week in office. Interns will be compensated at a rate of $17.75 per hour.Responsibilities
Handle logistics for program events and activities.Manage program contacts and knowledge.Draft correspondence and take notes at the Initiative’s public and private events, including conferences, roundtables, strategy sessions, and table-top exercises.Help draft event descriptions, invitations, talking points, briefings, and memos.Assist with social media engagement.Stay on top of the latest news and analysis on transatlantic security issues and ensure relevant colleagues are updated on substantive developments in a timely manner.Conduct research to support the activities of staff, deputies, senior fellows, and the director.Support the publication of TSI written products on Atlantic Council platforms.Support the routine daily functioning of the team, including team logistics, scheduling, and information management.Qualifications
Must be at least a college junior in good standing, a graduate student or a recent graduate, preferably majoring in international affairs/relations, security studies, or related topics.A strong academic record from an accredited institution strongly preferred.Applicants must be able to work full-time (40 hrs/week).Must demonstrate proven interest in international affairs and international security.Must work well with others and interact professionally with senior figures.Applications close
Sunday, November 10, 2024, at 11:59 pm ET (4:59 am GMT)
and require a resume and cover letter.
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Job Location : Atlantic Council Headquarters - Washington, DC
Position Type : Internship
Salary Range : $17.75 HourlyDescriptionOur interns are an integral part of the
Transatlantic Security Initiative
(TSI). Within a small team, most of our projects are all-hands-on-deck, and we encourage interns to actively engage with events, publications, and strategies. This position will expose the candidate to the writing process for publications and articles, logistical elements of event planning, and creating strategic initiatives within a think tank.Based on the fundamental understanding that today’s most pressing global security challenges are most effectively managed with allies, the Transatlantic Security Initiative conducts research and project activities on topics related to NATO and European security and defense. This includes policy analysis and recommendations on the future of the NATO alliance, how it should be adapting to address today’s security threats, US security policy toward Europe, European defense strategies, NATO-EU relations, and beyond. The Transatlantic Security Initiative brings together top policymakers, government and military officials, business leaders, and experts from Europe and North America through public conferences, off-the-record briefings, table-top exercises, strategy sessions, research and publications, and more.The intern will assist in the organization and execution of the Transatlantic Security Initiative’s robust programming and will also contribute to other Scowcroft Center practice areas as required.The successful candidate will have a passion for the work, a resourceful and entrepreneurial ethos, and a collegial spirit while also being an effective communicator who adheres to deadlines and enjoys the fast pace of learning and growing in an organization. Demonstrated interest in international affairs, transatlantic security and defense, Europe, and NATO through classwork and/or experience is preferred. Communications, digital, and event management skills are also desired.This role is based at our Washington, DC headquarters, requiring a minimum of 4 days per week in office. Interns will be compensated at a rate of $17.75 per hour.Responsibilities
Handle logistics for program events and activities.Manage program contacts and knowledge.Draft correspondence and take notes at the Initiative’s public and private events, including conferences, roundtables, strategy sessions, and table-top exercises.Help draft event descriptions, invitations, talking points, briefings, and memos.Assist with social media engagement.Stay on top of the latest news and analysis on transatlantic security issues and ensure relevant colleagues are updated on substantive developments in a timely manner.Conduct research to support the activities of staff, deputies, senior fellows, and the director.Support the publication of TSI written products on Atlantic Council platforms.Support the routine daily functioning of the team, including team logistics, scheduling, and information management.Qualifications
Must be at least a college junior in good standing, a graduate student or a recent graduate, preferably majoring in international affairs/relations, security studies, or related topics.A strong academic record from an accredited institution strongly preferred.Applicants must be able to work full-time (40 hrs/week).Must demonstrate proven interest in international affairs and international security.Must work well with others and interact professionally with senior figures.Applications close
Sunday, November 10, 2024, at 11:59 pm ET (4:59 am GMT)
and require a resume and cover letter.
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