Intern Program
Cultural Survival’s internship program is an integral component to the organization. Interns are actively involved in all areas of the organization, and play a vital role in the day-to-day operations. We require interns to commit no less than 16 hours per week at our office in Cambridge for a minimum of six weeks. The average internship lasts for the duration of one school semester or three to four months in the summer.
Interns convene on Wednesday for a lunch provided by Cultural Survival to engage in discussions on indigenous peoples concerns, geography, and current events. Sometimes we invite guest speakers to talk with us about their work in the nonprofit or academic sector. The lunches also give interns a better understand the inner workings of Cultural Survival and its involvement with indigenous communities.
We offer internships in four departments:
Click on the links above to read the intern position description and how to apply. Interns who are able to work with Cultural Survival on a full-time basis are able to engage in one or more departments.
Deadlines to apply:
Summer Internship—March 31
Fall Internship—July 31
Spring Internship—November 31
For questions or more information contact:
internship@cs.org
