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Executive Internship

Title: Internship
Location: Remote (time zones EST +/- 3 hours preferred)
Stipend: $5,000 for full time or $3,000 for part time (or more based on need)
Duration: 10-12 weeks
Timing and Deadlines:
  • Spring: duration approx. January – April, deadline: Oct. 15
  • Summer: duration approx. May – August, deadline: March 15
  • Fall: duration from approx. September – December, deadline: June 15

Working in close cooperation with fp21 leadership, the executive intern will gain unparalleled
experience at the intersection of think tank operations, management, and strategy. It is an ideal
opportunity for those interested in theories of political change, business decision-making, and
nonprofit leadership. You will report to the Chief of Staff and work closely with the CEO. Your
responsibilities will include:

  • Working at the intersection of operations, strategy, and communication to support the executive team’s projects and scale think tank capacity
  • Providing logistical and administrative support for meeting and event planning
  • Attending executive team and other staff meetings
  • Support fp21’s learning agenda by proposing corrective action plans,processes/procedures and overseeing the implementation of changes
  • Opportunity to take the lead on a summer-long project

Qualified candidates will demonstrate:

  • Some university-level education (e.g. one or more years of undergraduate or graduate-level coursework)
  • Proven interest in foreign policy (e.g. coursework, extracurricular involvement, employment)
  • Enthusiasm for fp21’s mission
  • Attention to detail, a positive attitude, and an eagerness to learn
  • Familiarity with Notion, Slack, Google Suite a plus

TO APPLY: Please follow the instructions on our website: https://www.fp21.org/jobs. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Please indicate the internship track(s)
you are interested in applying for in your application.

The fp21 internship program is designed for students to glean insight and experience in the
activities of a foreign policy think tank. fp21’s mission is to improve the future of U.S. foreign
policy, and nowhere is this more relevant than supporting the next generation of leaders. Interns
will be placed with executive, research, communications, or development teams based on their
interests. We aim to provide young professionals with valuable skills to advance their careers.
The program is tailored to each intern’s interests with the intent of helping them achieve their
goals.

fp21 is deeply committed to maintaining a healthy work environment: we prize flexibility,
empowerment, and inclusivity in our work culture. We believe deeply that diverse teams are
effective teams. Applicants from non-traditional backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

OUR MISSION: fp21 is a new independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) think tank
and policy accelerator dedicated to transforming the processes and institutions of U.S. foreign
policy. Unlike other think tanks that focus on current events, fp21 focuses its work upstream on
improving how policy is made. The cornerstone of fp21’s work is evidence-based foreign policy,
and the team is an exciting mix of current and former public servants, academics, and tech
professionals.