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Internship Disability Rights Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

$32K - $38K/yr

How will you make a difference in the human rights space through this internship? The Executive ... with disabilities, people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, people of all nationalities, and ...

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Golf Course Maintenance Intern

Bend, OR · On-site

$16 - $21.25/hr

Interns will be provided with a challenging position that will allow them to use some of the skills ... Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the ...

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Internship Disability Rights information

What is the difference between Internship Disability Rights vs Disability Rights Specialist?

AspectInternship Disability RightsDisability Rights Specialist
CredentialsTypically enrolled students or recent graduates, may not require certificationsUsually requires relevant certifications or experience in disability law or advocacy
Work EnvironmentInternship settings, non-profit organizations, advocacy groupsFull-time roles in legal firms, government agencies, or advocacy organizations
Employer & IndustryNon-profits, government programs, educational institutionsLegal firms, government agencies, advocacy organizations
Search & Comparison IntentLearning, entry-level experience, career explorationProfessional expertise, advocacy, policy work

Internship Disability Rights positions are typically entry-level, focusing on gaining experience in disability advocacy within educational or non-profit settings. In contrast, Disability Rights Specialists are experienced professionals working on policy, legal cases, or advocacy campaigns. The internship serves as a stepping stone toward a full career in disability rights.

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Internship Disability Rights jobs? Cities in Oregon with the most Internship Disability Rights job openings:
Infographic showing various Internship Disability Rights job openings in Oregon as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Internship, 79% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Remote job distribution.
Executive Office Intern - Fall 2026

$32K - $38K/yr

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Executive Office Intern - Fall 2026

The Executive Office Intern will support the President amp; CEO and C-suite executives, gaining exposure to the full scope of high-level leadership in a mission-driven nonprofit. The intern will help design and strengthen organizational systems that advance Human Rights First’s mission and strategic priorities. This role offers unique professional development through direct engagement with senior leaders, cross-departmental collaboration, and insight into nonprofit management, fundraising, and governance.

How will you make a difference in the human rights space through this internship?
The Executive Office Intern contributes to the organization’s effectiveness by creating and maintaining structures that enhance capacity across the Executive Team. Through project management, strategic coordination, and relationship support, this intern will help ensure Human Rights First’s leadership can operate efficiently and advance key initiatives in human rights.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Nonprofit Operations
  • Prepare comprehensive briefing materials for the CEO, including meeting schedules, stakeholder profiles, travel itineraries, issue summaries, and organizational background research
  • Provide logistical support for in-person executive meetings
  • Coordinate supply orders and assist with vendor communications as needed
  • Assist with booking travel and accommodations for CEO as needed
Operational Strategy and Systems
  • Develop and maintain systems to manage full lifecycle of materials so that the Executive Office has a clear view of engagement pipelines and priorities
  • Serve as a liaison between the Executive Office and program teams to collect and synthesize information ahead of key stakeholder meetings
  • Develop and maintain structural systems, workflows, and internal materials that strengthen executive operations
  • Track meeting outcomes, manage follow-through items, and identify ongoing priorities, and help monitor progress toward next steps that emerge from executive engagements
  • Draft and format materials to advance implementation of strategic initiatives
Development and External Relations
  • Support contact management, relationship tracking, and communications scheduling for the CEO engagement efforts
  • Coordinate with the Development Team in the preparation of briefing notes, correspondence, and reports for funders and partners
Desired Skills and Experience
  • Demonstrated interest in human rights, governance, or nonprofit management
  • Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail, while managing multiple priorities and deadlines
  • Ability to communicate clearly and professionally in interactions with high-level executives
  • Strong judgment and the ability to distinguish between high-priority and lower-priority tasks
  • Displays initiative by making strategic recommendations for improved operations and workflows
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, rapidly evolving environment and managing projects independently
Education: Undergraduate and/or graduate student. Students studying Public Administration, International Affairs, Political Science, Business, Communications, or related fields are encouraged to apply.
Compensation: Unpaid
Submission Deadline: July 24, 2026
Start Date: September 8, 2026
End Date: December 11, 2026
Time Commitment: 20 hours/week
Application Instructions: Please include a resume and cover letter in PDF format.
Human Rights First is committed to recruiting, retaining, and developing staff and interns from a diversity of backgrounds, including members of racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, people of all nationalities, and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces. We believe that a diverse staff and an inclusive work environment that welcomes a range of perspectives make us stronger and more effective.