Stephanie Ortoleva Legal Internship

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Women Enabled International

Remote (global)
  • Job type: Internship
  • Experience level: 0-5 years
  • Organisation type: Civil Society
  • Remote option: Remote (global)
  • Right to work requirements: Not specified
  • Remuneration: $5,000 USD / Budget
  • Work schedule: Full-time
  • Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
  • Location: Remote (global)
Disability rights Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role
About the Internship:

This paid internship provides talented law students the chance to be part of the WEI program team for a ten-week immersive experience. This is an extraordinary career opportunity to work with the first – and still only – international organization dedicated to advancing intersectional gender and disability rights globally. 

WEI Interns develop professional skills with substantive responsibilities that contribute to WEI’s legal research, U.N. advocacy, movement building, and capacity-strengthening initiatives. They will engage with and advance legal advocacy strategies around key issues identified by women and gender-diverse individuals with disabilities, including sexual and reproductive health and rights, gender-based violence, humanitarian emergencies, community-based living, and feminist disabled leadership,

Eligibility:

WEI welcomes law students – and encourages applicants – from all corners of the world. 

The internship is remote and open to law students who have completed at least 30% of their legal studies by the internship start date. What matters most is your unwavering commitment to human rights, disability justice, and gender rights. 

Proficiency in English is required, with the ability to work remotely during Eastern Time Zone business hours. Start dates of the internship are flexible to enable alignment with diverse international university schedules.

Knowledge of other UN languages or sign language is a plus. 

We encourage individuals with lived experience of disability to apply, and we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to support the successful candidate.

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