Writing Intern

Writing Intern

Writing Intern

Writing Intern

Published
August 14, 2025
Location
Washington, Washington DC
Category
Position type
Experience (minimum)
Entry Level
Education (minimum)
High School
Travel required?
None
Base salary (minimum)
$20,000 - 30,000

Description

Background/ Anera Summary:
Since 1968, Anera has helped refugees and others hurt by conflicts in Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan live with purpose and hope.
Anera, which has no political or religious affiliation, works on the ground with partners in Palestine (West Bank and Gaza), Lebanon and Jordan. We mobilize resources for immediate emergency relief and for sustainable, long-term health, education, and economic development. Our staff serve in their communities, navigating the politics that constrict progress to get help where it’s needed most.
That’s how Anera received more than $171 million in support of programs in 2023 alone, and it’s how we will keep building better lives until hope finds its way in the Middle East.

Objective of the Internship
The writing intern will contribute to the functions of the Communications Team, while gaining valuable insights in the field. They will learn about the NGO-sector and how to create public-facing media, as well as how to work in a professional setting.

Scope of Internship
The writing intern will be expected to work at least 15 hours per week, between the hours of 9-5
Mondays-Fridays, with the exact schedule being flexible. The position can be done remotely, though the ability to come into the D.C. office occasionally is a plus.

Key Deliverables
The writing intern will consistently write, edit, and post digital content, including stories, informational blog posts, and graphics. They will work with the Communications Team on other projects, such as an intern capstone, public statements, and response log entries, as needed.

Timeframe and Reporting

The writing intern will report directly to Steve Fake, though consistent communication with the rest of the Communications Team is expected. The intern will also interact regularly with the Fundraising and Business Development teams.

Qualifications
The writing intern should have experience with digital editing, and will ideally have earned or be earning a degree in a writing heavy major, such as English, History, Journalism, etc.. They should be a strong communicator with organizational skills. Experience in public-facing or educational communications is a plus.

Our values:
We are inspired: We are committed to energize, engage, and motivate others to forge the best outcomes for the diverse communities we serve.
We are people-centric: We are respectful and empathetic. We believe that each person, no matter their circumstances, embodies promise and has the power to shape the lives of their community and world.
We are collaborative: Teamwork and collaborative action are at the heart of how we do our work and
deliver results.
We are versatile: In a region burdened by obstacles, we make the right connections to find a way and
bring can-do, innovative approaches to everything we do.
We are impactful: We make a lasting difference in the lives of those we serve by delivering impactful
solutions at the local community level.
We are accountable: Our words, actions and results stay true to our mission and values.

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