Job opening: Student Volunteer Intern - Office of International Affairs (Fall 2023)
Published at: May 01 2023
Employment Type: Multiple Schedules
The Office of International Affairs (OIA) is seeking interns for the Fall 2023 semester.
*Please note that due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, it is possible that internships will be conducted remotely. Should the status of remote vs. in-person operations change, applicants selected for an internship will be notified regarding their options.*
Duties
Undergraduate (UG), graduate (G), and/or law school (LS) interns serve on the following OIA teams.
Cyber (UG): Assists foreign authorities to secure electronic evidence from U.S.-based electronic service providers in support of criminal investigations and prosecutions.
Incoming Mutual Legal Assistance (UG, G, and LS): Assists foreign authorities to secure non-electronic evidence (records, interviews, testimony, etc.) in support of criminal investigations and prosecutions.
Litigation & Legal Policy (LS): Oversees the litigation of all international extradition matters in U.S. courts, including analyzing extradition requests prior to referral to a U.S. Attorney's Office, participating in extradition matters in active litigation, and developing a nationwide strategy for extradition litigation.
International Prisoner Transfer (UG, G, and LS): Administers the program that allows convicted foreign nationals sentenced in the U.S. and Americans sentenced abroad to transfer to their home country to serve their sentence provided statutory and treaty requirements are satisfied.
Regional Teams (UG, G and LS): Assists U.S. prosecutors in securing the return of fugitives from the regions below to face justice in the U.S., and coordinates with foreign authorities to share evidence with U.S. prosecutors for use in criminal investigations and prosecutions. Also assists foreign authorities in securing the extradition of fugitives from the U.S. There are five regional teams:
Europe & Eurasia
Mexico , Central America, & Spanish-speaking Caribbean
Asia/Pacific, Africa, & the Middle East
Canada & English-speaking Caribbean
South America
Management and Administration (UG): Assists OIA's supervisors, attorneys, and International Affairs Specialists to ensure the effective and efficient processing of extradition, mutual legal assistance, and prisoner transfer requests by implementing sound project management fundamentals and lean processes, proactively engaging stakeholders, and performing necessary administrative and office support functions.
Requirements
- You must be a U.S. Citizen to qualify for this position.
- You must undergo a pre-employment security investigation.
- You must be currently enrolled, and in good academic standing, in a full or part-time accredited degree/diploma program.
- You must have spent less than 24 months (consecutive or non-consecutive) outside the United States in the last 5 years.
- You must submit a complete application package; Resume and supporting documents (See "How To Apply").
Qualifications
To be considered eligible for a volunteer internship applicants must be actively enrolled while participating in the internship. Junior and Senior undergraduate students, graduate students and first- year (second semester) only, second- and third-year law students are encouraged to apply. Undergraduate and graduate students with a strong writing background and an interest in international matters and criminal law may be particularly interested in these positions. Knowledge of a foreign language is desirable but not essential.
Contacts
- Address Office of International Affairs
c/o Human Resources
1400 New York Avenue NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 30004
US
- Name: OIA Operations
- Phone: (202) 514-0000
- Email: [email protected]
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