NON-PAID Student Volunteer Intern (Labor and Human Rights) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Washington, DC at Geebo

NON-PAID Student Volunteer Intern (Labor and Human Rights)

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Office of Investment Policy
The Office of Investment Policy analyzes proposed investment projects to ensure their eligibility for OPIC assistance with regard to the agency''s policies on worker rights and environmental standards, employment and development and market effects; performs risk analyses and portfolio analyses; and monitors existing projects to assure continued adherence to contractual provisions and statutory requirements.
Intern duties may include providing assistance in establishing global risk measurement and management methodologies with respect to regional, country, sector and customer concentrations; reviewing portfolio models and determining their applicability to OPIC; conduct research on public policy issues as they apply to OPIC; or perform research and analyses on the impact of potential investments on emerging markets and project host countries with regard to developmental effects, environmental, and worker safety and rights issues, etc.
Job Title: NON-PAID Student Volunteer Intern (Labor and Human Rights)
Agency: Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Job Announcement Number: OPIC-INTER-2014-0028
SALARY RANGE: $0.00 to $0.00 / Per Year
OPEN PERIOD: Friday, March 21, 2014 to Tuesday, April 15, 2014
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0301-00
POSITION INFORMATION: Full-Time or part-time - 1 year or less
DUTY LOCATIONS: MANY vacancies - Washington DC, DC
WHO MAY APPLY: Applicants must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment (at least part-time) in a relevant graduate degree program at the time the internship would be served. Full-time enrollment is required when positions are paid.
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Secret
SUPERVISORY STATUS: NoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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