Whether you are a mid-career professional looking for an international job that better matches your values or a student looking for the foot in the door, we hope the job listings here will be helpful to you.
They are sorted by location and seniority by the GlobalChristian staff, who keep an eye on Christian and non-Christian organizations involved in international work. If you see a listing you think we should know about, please
Opportunities for missionary service in any vocation and any location. A variety of job postings here will cater to many different interests. GlobalChristian does not endorse or take responsibility for the organizations listed here.
Program Assistant
Organization: Council on Foreign Relations
Location: Washington, DC
In the nation's capital, the Council's Washington Programbrings together major international and domestic leaders with Council members in over 100 meetings a year. The Program Assistant will provide support for both the administration of the office and the Meetings Program.
Posted on: 2007-10-30
Application Deadline:
Central and Eastern Europe Intern
Organization: National Democratic Institute
Location: Washington, DC
The Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) team of NDI invites all qualified candidates to apply for a full-time paid internship in a dynamic, fast-paced organization that promotes democracy worldwide. The position offers a window into the field of international development work, with challenging opportunities for those wishing to explore a career in the expanding realm of international relations.
Posted on: 2007-10-30
Application Deadline: 2007-11-16
Assistant Program Officer, Asia
Organization: International Republican Institute
Location: Washington, DC
The Assistant Program Officer for Asia assists the Regions Program Officers and Regional Director with the daily operations of various programs in Asia. For other jobs at the International Republican Institute, visit http://www.iri.org/employment.asp.
Posted on: 2007-10-30
Application Deadline: 2007-12-31
Stewart Pierson Intern Program
Organization: International Republican Institute
Location: Washington, DC
"Uhuru" is the Kiswahili word for "freedom" and as an Uhuru Fellow, you will assist IRI's Africa team as it works with sub-Saharan African citizens and governments to strengthen democracies and preserve individual freedoms.
Posted on: 2007-10-30
Application Deadline:
Executive Assistant to the Senior VP of Justice Operations
Organization: International Justice Mission
Location: Washington, DC
IJM is seeking a qualified and energetic professional to provide top-level administration and program support in a variety of capacities to the Senior Vice President of Justice Operations. The successful candidate will be an independent thinker with superior problem-solving skills who has experience supporting executives in a fast-paced, professional environment
Posted on: 2007-10-30
Application Deadline: 2007-11-30
National Director of Church Mobilization
Organization: International Justice Mission
Location: Washington, DC
The mission of International Justice Mission is to protect people from violent forces of injustice by securing rescue and restoration for victims and ensuring public justice systems work for the poor. IJM is seeking a National Director of Church Mobilization to cultivate relationships with church leaders and design communication tools that will motivate the American church to engage in biblical justice. The qualified candidate will be an effective bridge builder, administrator and manager of people and programs.
Posted on: 2007-10-30
Application Deadline: 2007-11-30
The 2008 Global Leadership Forum, September 26-27, will feature conversations among leading evangelical thinkers and representatives from other faith traditions on the diverse challenges facing evangelicalism in this new century. Read more »
Speaking at the Council for Europe on October 9, the president of Turkey, Abdullah Gul, called for changes to a law on "insulting Turkishness" that has damaged Turkey's bid to join the European Union. Known as "Article 301," the law has been used to persecute writers, journalists, scholars, and religious minorities. For example, as reported by Compass Direct, two Turkish converts to Christianity, Hakan Tastan and Turan Topal, are currently on trial for "insulting Turkishness." Others accused under the law have included Turkish Armenian editor Hrant Dink (who in January was murdered by an ultra-nationalist because of his views on the deaths of Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Turks in 1915), and the Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk. Please pray that president Gul's acknowledgement of the need for change in the law helps move Turkey towards full embrace of religious freedom and human rights. Read more »
The 2008 Global Leadership Forum, September 26-27, will feature conversations among leading evangelical thinkers and representatives from other faith traditions on the diverse challenges facing evangelicalism in this new century. Read more »