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[ 홈 ] [ NISBCO? ] [ 프로그램들 ] [ 긴급 행동 경보! ] [ 새소식 ] [ 취업/인턴 ] [ 간행물 ] [ 연락처 ]
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Employment
and Internship Opportunities
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Legislative
Interns Needed!
Administrative
Intern/Office Manager
Military
Counselors Needed!
입법부
수습직을 구합니다!
행정
수습직/부서
관리자 병역
상담원을 구합니다!
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The Center is looking for interns to work on Selective Service legislation.
Responsibilities will include:
- dropping educational information to Capitol Hill Representatives;
- attending meetings with Congressional staff, as well as hearings and briefings;
- researching Selective Service history, budget, finance and state legislation on
Selective Service compliance;
- writing press releases, news articles and op-ed pieces;
- maintaining an active network of organizations and individuals by providing them with
up-to-date information, talking points, advocacy ideas, and event planning.
Part and full time interns welcome. Computer skills helpful. Travel to and from Capitol
Hill included. Please send a cover letter and resume to J. E. McNeil, Executive Director,
as soon as possible.
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The Center is looking for a motivated, creative and detail-oriented person to organize
the offices located in Washington, D.C. Responsibilities include:
- organize international files on conscientious objectors and peace organizations around
the world;
- archive old materials;
- implement and maintain library filing system;
- assist with collection and proofing of CO statements from military and civilian COs;
- fill literature requests for information on conscientious objection, draft and war
resistance, selective service registration and military counseling;
- other administrative duties.
Computer skills helpful. Please send a cover letter and resume to J. E. McNeil,
Executive Director, as soon as possible.
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The Center is looking for volunteers to assist staff with the increase in
military counseling calls. These calls are from service members in the armed forces who
are looking for advice about their rights. Cases include conscientious objection, AWOL
consequences and how to write a DEP Separation request.
The Center is also looking for conscientious objector counselors. If you
live near a military base and are interested in helping COs, or if you are a military CO
familiar with the long and tedious process of requesting a CO discharge, we could use your
help.
Previous experience as military counselor preferred, but not required. The
Center will train all interested volunteers. Evening counseling sessions welcomed, and
counseling from home also available. Please contact J. E. McNeil, Executive Director, as
soon as possible.
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Center on Conscience & War
(NISBCO)
1830 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20009 Tel: (202) 483-2220
Fax: (202) 483-1246 Email: nisbco@nisbco.org
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