Careers
CIP is a women-led, progressive center for research, education and advocacy. Our team is dedicated to working toward a more peaceful, just and sustainable approach to foreign policy. We celebrate diverse perspectivies and centering the voices of communities most impacted by U.S. foreign policy. If this sounds like you, apply for one of our open positions.
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Staff positions (1)
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Development Manager
The Center for International Policy (CIP) is seeking a Development Manager. This position reports to the President/CEO, Development Director and Director of Finance and Operations (DFO).
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Internships (3)
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Communications Internship
As a communications intern with CIP, you will be an integral part of the program and have the opportunity to participate in many types of project activities, ranging from supporting website content to contributing to research and/or content for our fact sheets, reports, and social media. You will also have the opportunity to do independent […]
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Climate, Arms, Migration Policy (CAMP) Internship
CIP’s CAMP program evaluates the intersecting impacts of US energy and climate policies, climate change, and US defense policy on ecosystems and civilian populations worldwide. A key program focus is interrogating the implications of US policy responses to climate-related security challenges, including the environmental impact of security assistance and its contribution to irregular migration. Qualifications […]
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Security Assistance Monitor (SAM) Internship
You will be a member of the Security Assistance Monitor (SAM) team, helping the program to research, track, and analyze trends in U.S. security assistance, arms sales, and foreign military training around the world, including their impact on human rights in the countries where they are delivered. You will also have opportunities to take […]
Leahy Fellowship
CIP offers competitive salary, benefits, and a positive work environment. Applications for certain positions are reviewed on a rolling basis due to hiring demands.