The Office on Trafficking in Persons is seeking a Law & Policy Intern for fall 2024. The Law & Policy Intern will provide substantive legal and policy research, writing, and analysis to support a critical initiative of the Research & Policy Division. Potential focus areas include addressing the intersection of human trafficking and cybersecurity, strengthening protections for unaccompanied child survivors of trafficking, and addressing forced labor in the public health supply chain.
The internship is 20 hours a week beginning in September and ending in December. The Law & Policy Intern may choose between a fully remote or hybrid schedule out of the Washington, D.C. office. The position is uncompensated, but the Law & Policy Intern’s supervisor will comply with any law school or fellowship requirements should they choose to seek academic credit or external funding.
Learn more about the position, requirements, qualifications, and application procedures. (PDF)