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World Learning Exchange Internship

World Learning's Exchange and Training Unit offers comprehensive international education, exchange, and training services to US and foreign clients.
World Learning's purpose is to encourage understanding and cooperation between the people of the United States and peoples of other countries. We work toward the fulfillment of this purpose by providing professional programs and logistical support services to public and private organizations engaged in international cooperative and business-related exchange projects. World Learning designs, administers, and supports education and training programs for groups and individuals coming from other countries to the United States. It undertakes these activities under contract with government agencies and for private organizations.
World Learning Exchange Internship
World Learning's Exchange and Training Unit offers comprehensive international education, exchange, and training services to US and foreign clients.
World Learning's purpose is to encourage understanding and cooperation between the people of the United States and peoples of other countries. We work toward the fulfillment of this purpose by providing professional programs and logistical support services to public and private organizations engaged in international cooperative and business-related exchange projects. World Learning designs, administers, and supports education and training programs for groups and individuals coming from other countries to the United States. It undertakes these activities under contract with government agencies and for private organizations.
World Learning Exchange Internship
Interns are assigned on a rotational basis to programming teams to develop, implement, and monitor international exchange programs. The internship may include the following responsibilities:
  • conduct research to support the preparation of programs
  • assist in developing program itineraries and arranging professional appointments for visitors;
  • develop prospective program calendars and itineraries and arrange professional appointments;
  • disseminate program information to professional contacts and sponsoring agency/client
  • arrange program logistics (air and ground travel/hotels/meeting space);
  • assist in conducting project briefings with visitors on program arrangements and provide guidance on understanding cultural differences and expectations to be encountered;
  • accompany visitors, as required, to appointments;
  • coordinate with local sponsors to formulate and implement programs outside of Washington, DC;
  • assist in preparing briefing books and program materials for participants, along with entering and editing data for database;
  • processing financial materials, including invoices and expense reports;
  • handle other assigned tasks as needed and requested by intern coordinators.
Interns will also be responsible for managing long term projects throughout their internship experience and their input will influence the content of these projects. The internship program will include various professional development opportunities, including resume and interview workshops, shadowing sessions with internal and external entities, and brownbag lunches on various topics relevant to this line of work. The internship is seasonal and will begin in early January and end in mid to late May.
Ideal Candidates:
Individuals with a career interest in international affairs and education are recruited seasonally for internship positions. Candidates may include undergraduates in their junior or senior year, current graduate students or recent graduates. Ideal candidates will have had international travel and/or work experience. Proficiency with Microsoft Outlook and Office is required. Foreign language skills are a plus, but not required. Prior administrative experience is preferred. More generally, an interest and comfort in working with people from other cultures and a positive, proactive attitude are essential. You must be eligible to work in the United States.
Start date: January 6, 2014
End date: May 16, 2014
Application deadline: November 1, 2013
Compensation: $8.25/hour 
Hours: 32–40 hours per week
Internship Hotline: 202 464-6593 (Mr. Andrew Maguire) or 202 464-6477 (Mr. Colin Ackerman)
If interested, please send resume and cover letter to:
World Learning International Visitor Leadership Program
c/o Internship Program Coordinator
1015 Fifteenth Street, N.W.
Seventh Floor
Washington DC 20005
Fax: 202 408-5397
Email: intern@worldlearning.org to the attention of Mr. Andrew Maguire and Mr. Colin Ackerman