Dec 6

Job: Intern opportunity for undergraduate/graduate students with CULCON & USJBF (D.C.)

Thanks to JET alum Laurel Lukaszewski of the Japan-US Friendship Commission for sharing this JET-relevant opportunity.  Posted by Jayme Tsutsuse (Kyoto-fu, 2013-2014), Community Manager for Be Social Change, the largest social impact community and professional development hub in New York City..  Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.


Position: Intern opportunity for undergraduate/graduate students
Posted byCULCON & USJBF
Location: Washington, D.C. 
Type: Internship

Overview:

CULCON, the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission and the U.S.-Japan Bridging Foundation are deeply committed and proud to offer a joint internship program.  We offer substantive and interesting work, a friendly work environment, encouragement to attend outside related events, reimbursement of transportation costs and excellent networking opportunities.

 SPRING 2015 INTERNSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED

Read below to learn more about internship opportunities.

Please email all application materials to culcon@jusfc.gov.

WHY INTERN?

Internships allow you to explore and apply academic theory in the professional world by combining learning and work experience. You get the opportunity to take the knowledge you have gained as a student and put it into action. At the same time you will develop new skills, explore possible career choices, and build a professional network.  Internships enhance your academic experience and can help narrow your focus for future studies.  They introduce you to new fields, help you develop or improve skills, build your résumé, and can position you to network for future positions.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Two Internship Opportunities:

The Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission (JUSFC) and U.S.-Japan Bridging Foundation in Washington, DC are seeking a Spring 2015 semester intern to support current initiatives, especially the Friendship Blossoms Initiative, a public-private gift of 3,000 dogwood trees to the people of Japan in reciprocation to the gift of cherry trees 100 years ago. Intern will be involved in coordinating tree plantings, reviewing incoming applications for tree plantings from Japanese municipalities as well as designing and disseminating informational outreach efforts via social media. Applicants should have translation skills (Japanese to English) and excellent research, internet and organizational skills. 8-24 hours/week in our Washington, DC office, flexible schedule. JUSFC will reimburse transportation costs.  Please send a resume and cover letter to: culcon@jusfc.gov.

Current Status:  OPEN

The CULCON Secretariat in Washington, DC is seeking a Spring 2015 semester intern to support CULCON initiatives, including disseminating information via social media, a new web-based project on cultural, educational and people-to-people exchange opportunities. Applicants should have excellent research, internet and organizational skills and some knowledge of Japan and/or Japanese language. 8-24 hours/week in our Washington, DC office, flexible schedule. CULCON will reimburse transportation costs.  Please send a resume and cover letter to:culcon@jusfc.gov.

Current Status:  OPEN

Additional information can be found on the CULCON website here http://culcon.jusfc.gov/about-us/internship-program.

 

 


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