Deadline: 28-Feb-22
Freedom House is seeking three motivated candidates for the nine-month Freedom in the World 2022–23 Junior Fellowship program.
Junior Fellows will be responsible for managing the research for one of the six geographic regions covered by Freedom in the World. In doing so, the Junior Fellows will have the opportunity to establish expertise on a specific region and will be called on to provide analysis of that region for internal use and potentially in response to media and other external queries.
Through the fellowship program, Junior Fellows will also bolster their knowledge of global democracy using a comparative lens; build a network of external regional experts; develop crucial project management skills; and strengthen research and analysis skills. They will have opportunities to interact with senior and executive Freedom House staff, as well as other prominent practitioners in the democracy and human rights field. At the completion of the fellowship, they will have developed a range of highly marketable skills that will help propel them on to successful careers.
Junior Fellows will work closely with other members of the Research and Analysis team to ensure that all Freedom in the World research outputs adhere to the highest standards of quality and analytical integrity. Key responsibilities include:
- Developing and training a network of regional and thematic experts and acting as their primary point of contact;
- Coordinating the research process for an assigned region;
- Tracking democracy and human rights developments in the assigned region;
- Preparing event logistics for expert workshops.
Funding Information
The nine-month, full-time fellowship will begin on or around July 1, 2022, and end on March 31, 2023. Junior Fellows will receive an annualized salary of $42,000—amounting to a pre-tax, pre-deduction salary of $3,500 per month for nine months—and a generous benefits package. Freedom House’s Research and Analysis division is located in New York City, and Freedom House headquarters is located in Washington, DC. Junior Fellows are highly encouraged to be based in either New York or Washington, but remote work is also possible.
Fellowship Timelines
- Summer 2022:
- Introduction to Freedom House and Freedom in the World
- Develop and train a network of regional and thematic experts
- Fall 2022:
- Plan, coordinate, and execute a series of expert workshops
- Winter 2023:
- Contribute to the analysis of Freedom in the World 2023 findings
- Begin and carry out capstone project
- Prepare for Freedom in the World 2023 launch
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be 2022 graduating seniors in an applicable field, or individuals who have completed their undergraduate degree between fall 2021 and June 2022. Students who have begun or completed graduate studies are not eligible for the Junior Fellow program.
Preferred Competencies
- Demonstrated knowledge of and interest in democracy and human rights around the world
- Strong interest in a specific region of the world (Americas, Asia-Pacific, Eurasia, Europe, Middle East and North Africa, and/or Sub-Saharan Africa)
- Comfort working with limited supervision on long-term tasks, finding solutions to problems as they arise, and taking ownership of your work
- Superb attention to detail and an ability to produce error-free work on tight deadlines
- Outstanding organizational skills and a keen desire to learn to use project management tools such as Asana, Trello, and Airtable
- Experience with MS Office and database management
- Proven ability to analyze complex information, and to draft elegant and concise summaries for a general audience
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in your community
- Positive, team-oriented attitude, and commitment to building trust-based relationships with colleagues
- Excellent emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills for communicating with diverse audiences, ranging from at-risk activists to senior government officials
Additional Information
- Diversity makes the research stronger. Threats to democracy disproportionately impact marginalized populations, including people of color, women, people with disabilities, religious minorities, and the LGBT+ community. They actively seek and strongly encourage applications from people with lived experience relating to the work.
- Candidates must possess authorization to work in the United States. Non-nationals who are eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT) under their F-1 visas through March 31, 2023, may apply.
- Freedom House provides a strong benefits package, including flexible hours, floating holidays, high employer contributions to medical, dental, and vision premiums, basic and voluntary life and AD&D insurance, short- and long-term disability, flexible spending account, and more.
- The role may require light domestic travel to participate in briefings and meetings.
For more information, visit https://freedomhouse.org/careers/freedom-world-junior-fellowship