Aug 31

Job: Intern- U.S.-Japan Council & Tomodachi Initiative (Tokyo)

Thanks to JET alum Mya Fisher who works for the US-Japan Council for passing this along. 

Posted by Jayme Tsutsuse (Kyoto-fu, 2013-2014), organizer of Cross-Cultural Kansai.  Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.


Position: Intern
Posted by: U.S.-Japan Council & Tomodachi Initiative
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Type: Full-time 

Overview:

The U.S.-Japan Council is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax exempt organization in the United States which has recently incorporated in Japan as a koeki zaidan hojin. The Council administers the TOMODACHI Initiative, a public-private partnership forged after the Great East Japan Earthquake in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo with the support of the Government of Japan.  TOMODACHI invests in the next generation of Japanese and American leaders through educational and cultural exchanges as well as leadership programs. We seek to foster a “TOMODACHI generation” of young American and Japanese leaders who are committed to and engaged in strengthening U.S.-Japan relations, appreciate each other’s countries and cultures, and possess the global skills and mindsets needed to contribute to and thrive in a more cooperative, prosperous, and secure world.

The TOMODACHI Initiative is seeking an unpaid intern to begin immediately.  TOMODACHI offers an exciting environment for interns to be exposed to non-profit, corporate, and government fields. Responsibilities for past interns have included creating and drafting documents, translations, website management, newsletter distribution, public speaking, communication with program participants, designing presentations and posters, and event planning.

Requirements:

Applicants should meet the following requirements:

  • Bilingual proficiency in spoken and written Japanese and English
  • Commit at least 16 hours per week for a minimum of two months
  • Maintain good academic standing at an accredited university, college, or technical program
  • Pass a U.S. Government background investigation

Application Process:

Please send your resume and cover letter to opportunities@usjapancouncil.org.


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