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Program: General
Focus: Provide administrative and research support to the Indigenous self-government researcher on the capacity-building needs of Indigenous communities.
Manager / Mentor: Avexnim Cojti, Director of Programs
Season: Fall 2026
The application period closes on July 18th, 2026. Early applications are encouraged.
Number of internships available: 1
Start of internship: September 21st, 2026
Internship duration: 3 months, 15 hours per week.
Internship Type: Remote, unpaid volunteer opportunity, Non-Profit.
Intern's expenses: This is a remote internship. For the three-month internship, the selected intern will receive a one-time stipend of $500.00 to assist with expenses such as phone, internet, office supplies, and other internship-related costs.
Overview
Cultural Survival's internship program offers mentorship, learning, and development opportunities for individuals interested in the non-profit sector, particularly in the vital work Cultural Survival performs to advance and defend Indigenous Peoples’ rights, lands, languages, and cultures. This initiative is one of the ways we demonstrate our social commitment to academic development and to providing meaningful growth opportunities.
Our internship opportunities welcome individuals from diverse nations, geographies, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, genders, religions, spiritualities, ages, experiences, viewpoints, and cosmovisions.
About the Internship
Program: General
Provide administrative and research support to the Indigenous self-government researcher on the capacity-building needs of Indigenous communities.
We are accepting applications for a remote internship opportunity in Fall 2026 within a research project involving Cultural Survival partners. The selected intern will report to the Director of Programs, and the internship will last 3 months.
The goal of this research project is to understand partner organizations' needs regarding self-government or governance. Cultural Survival will play a key role in addressing specific needs as an international organization that accompanies local communities towards self-determination.
Interns applying to this program must have outstanding writing and communication skills. They should be adept at internet research and creative with Excel template formats. Pay particular attention to detail and to the ability to write concise summaries from the provided resources. Additionally, the intern is expected to assist with video editing materials.
Fluency in English and Spanish is highly desired. Portuguese and other languages might also be considered.
We prefer someone independent, self-motivated, creative, and reliable, with a strong interest in learning about Indigenous Peoples’ rights, their activism, traditions, conditions, and cultures.
Key Learning Objectives:
Key tasks:
Weekly time commitment
We will welcome a candidate interested in our work who can dedicate at least 15 hours per week to the internship.
Cultural Survival will accommodate the intern’s academic commitments and provide opportunities for a monthly mentorship session within this department.
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How to apply?
To be considered for this internship opportunity, the candidate’s application must include:
If you require a reasonable accommodation to apply, please send an email to: hr@culturalsurvival.org
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