Corporate Accountability International
Boston, MA
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Organization Description:

Corporate Accountability International (formerly Infact) is a membership organization that protects people by waging and winning campaigns challenging irresponsible and dangerous corporate actions around the world. Since our first campaign pressuring Nestlé to stop irresponsible and dangerous marketing of infant formula to children in developing countries, Corporate Accountability International has taken on abusive global corporations one industry at a time. Now, we're building on our success and expanding our work to challenge several industries at once, specifically over abuses in the water, food and agribusiness, tobacco and oil industries.

Internship Description:

If you are looking a paid or college credit internship in a dynamic campaign atmosphere, you may be the right person for an exciting internship with Corporate Accountability International! Become an integral part of a dynamic team for equality, justice and effective social change.

Internship Positions Available in our Boston Campaign Headquarters:

Organizing Assistant: Our Field Organizers will work most closely with you as an Organizing Assistant. Your responsibilities will include organizing activists at the local, regional, national or international level, responding to requests for information, building our core of activists, systems development, design and layout of organizing materials, and outreach to targeted constituencies.

Communications/Media Assistant: You will work primarily with our Press Officer on general outreach to targeted media, tracking and monitoring reporters and developments in the issues, analyzing data and preparing reports, letters to the editor and other written media outreach, and overall assistance with administration of the program.

Research Assistant: You will work primarily with the Research Director to compile and analyze information for our Campaigns. Responsibilities will include monitoring business publications, assisting with research reports, utilizing library and internet skills to gather needed information, and providing general support to the Research Director.

 
Qualifications:   Demonstrated commitment to corporate accountability/progressive social change. Highly effective written and verbal communication skills and style. Some experience in a high-energy, campaign and nonprofit setting. Excellent computer skills. Good organization and the ability to juggle several tasks while making and meeting deadlines.
 
How to Apply:

 

To apply, email a letter of interest and your résumé to info@stopcorporateabuse.org