IIRR is one of the world’s leading rural development NGOs. Founded in 1960, IIRR’s programs have impacted more than 68 million rural lives across five continents. The organization’s programs address the health, education, and environmental conditions of rural communities and prioritizes the delivery of sustainable and scalable solutions that empower people to improve their lives and livelihoods. IIRR maintains offices in Africa, Asia, and North America.
IIRR is looking for intelligent, strategic, and resourceful thinkers to help build varied projects organized by the organization’s country and regional units. Project Officer Interns will work under the direction of the Director of Global Operations.
This is an unpaid internship but available for class credits. We have two internship models:
(i) full-time - requires a 5 days (40 hours) a week commitment of 3 months
(ii) part-time - required 3 to 4 days (20 hours) a week commitment of 6 months.
Please note that internship hours must be scheduled during regular New York/East Coast business hours.
Responsibilities may include one or more of the following:
- Assist with new project initiatives in IIRR focus areas: health, education, food systems, economic empowerment, and the environment in IIRR country and regional offices
- Support the identification of literature for relevant project initiatives
- Support in the identification/recording of key analytic tools for measuring the impacts of IIRR rural development programs
- Develop new program concepts in partnership with staff around the world.
- Support in grant proposals through research and/or writing
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in any discipline (completed prior to internship start date)
- Well-organized, reliable, and self-motivated
- Helpful and responsive (e.g., when dealing with ad-hoc requests for providing support)
- Resourceful, creative, who enjoys problem-solving
- Impeccable writing skills with meticulous attention to detail and organizational skills
- Curiosity, creativity, and fearlessness in contributing new and bold ideas
- Exceptional interpersonal skills
- Ability to meet deadlines and effectively multi-task
- A willingness to fail fast and forward while respecting and valuing input from a global and diverse team
- Ability and willingness to work in a startup culture that may require fluidity in roles from week to week
- Intermediate experience with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Applications
- Responsive to manager’s feedback, ability to take direction and execute work independently with minimal oversight in a remote working environment
- Passionate about making a positive difference
Application Instructions:
Submit resume/CV, cover letter (indicating preference for part-time or full-time placement), and contact information for three references.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
No calls, please. If you have not received a response from us in two weeks, you should assume that your application was not successful on this occasion.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree completed prior to internship start date
- Availability for either full-time (40 hrs/week for 3 months) or part-time (20 hrs/week for 6 months) internship models
- Ability to schedule internship hours during New York/East Coast business hours
- Intermediate experience with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Applications
- Impeccable writing skills with meticulous attention to detail and strong organizational skills
- Well-organized, reliable, self-motivated, and able to meet deadlines and multi-task
- Responsive to manager feedback and able to take direction and execute work independently in a remote environment
- Exceptional interpersonal skills, resourcefulness, creativity, and problem-solving ability
- Willingness to work in a startup-style culture and adapt to fluid roles
- Passion for making a positive difference and contributing bold ideas
What We Do
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) is a leading global NGO founded in 1960 dedicated to transforming rural lives. It empowers rural communities to build resilience and achieve socio-economic equity through community-led actions in health, education, and the environment. With a focus on sustainable agriculture and food production, IIRR's programs have impacted over 68 million people across five continents.







