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Jobs & Internships

Are you an undergraduate or master’s student looking to gain practical, hands-on experience while making a real impact? The CMEP Internship Program offers a unique opportunity to work with passionate professionals, learn invaluable skills, and build a lasting network.

Employment Opportunities with CMEP

Internship Opportunities with CMEP

Explore Opportunities in Peacemaking

CMEP is seeking inquisitive, independent, and enthusiastic undergraduate and graduate students interested in actively promoting just, lasting, and comprehensive resolutions to conflicts in the Middle East. This is a volunteer internship–stipends are not available at this time.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Real-World Experience: Work across teams including Marketing, Communications, Advocacy, Church Engagement, Development, Systems, and more – both remotely and in person.
  • Professional Skill Building: Develop skills in grant writing, project management, and communications.
  • Networking & Mentorship: Engage with professionals across various career skills– from resume building to non-profit insights.
  • Community & Connection: Become part of a collaborative cohort that not only works together but grows together.

     

Duration & Commitment:

  • Terms Offered:
    • Spring: Mid-January – Late April. Apply by October 15. 
    • Summer: June – August. Apply by April 15. 
    • Fall: September – Mid-December. Apply by July 15. 
  • Hours: Minimum commitment of at least 220 hours per term.

     

    Please fill out the application form by clicking here

Onboarding Journey:

  • Week 1:
    • Virtual Onboarding session with an introduction to CMEP’s mission, vision, and expected activities.
    • Self-Guided onboarding check-list to familiarize yourself with the details of CMEP
    • Introduction to others on the CMEP team and in your intern Cohort.
  • Week 2:
    • Task-specific meetings and project assignments with your supervisor.
  • Week 3:
    • You’re fully integrated and ready to make an impact!

       

Hands-On Learning & Impact

  • Staff Meetings: Share your weekly progress and learn what other teams are working on. This is your chance to understand how different parts of CMEP come together to drive change.
  • Ad Hoc Projects: Bring your skills to new challenges. Whether it’s research, creative writing, or project support, you’ll have opportunities to contribute to diverse tasks outside of your specific focus.
  • Weekly Write-Ups: Communicate your work to the entire team, helping us share our successes both internally and externally.

 

Join us and be part of an internship program where your contributions matter. Help us drive meaningful change while you develop skills that will shape your future.

Apply Today!

Please fill out the application form by clicking here.  If the link doesn’t work, reach out to applications@cmep.org.

CMEP interns have gone on to become:
      • Pastors
      • Fulbright scholars
      • Federal employees
      • Government staffers
      • Non-profit professionals
      • Graduate and doctoral students


     

    Internships are available in:

    • Educate and Church Engagement
    • Advocacy and Government Affairs
    • Marketing 
    • Communications
    • Development
    • Evangelical Outreach
    • Non Profit Administration
    • College and Young Adult Mobilization & Outreach (CMEP1835)
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    Before applying, please see the intern job description, responsibilities, and expectations HERE

    Apply Now

    Complete and submit an application. This is a volunteer internship–stipends are not available at this time.

     

    Volunteer Opportunities for others who are not college students are also available.

    What You’ll Gain:

    • Real-World Experience: Work across key teams including Marketing, Communications, Advocacy, Church Engagement, Development, Systems, and more – both remotely and in person.
    • Professional Skill Building: Develop skills in grant writing, project management, and communications.
    • Networking & Mentorship: Engage with professionals across various career skills– from resume building to non-profit insights.
    • Community & Connection: Become part of a collaborative cohort that not only works together but grows together.

    Duration & Commitment:

    • Terms Offered:
      • Spring: Mid-January – Late April. Apply by October 15. 
      • Summer: June – August. Apply by April 15. 
      • Fall: September – Mid-December. Apply by July 15. 
    • Hours: Minimum commitment of at least 220 hours per term.

    See what our interns are saying:

    Ambassador Warren Clark Fellowship

    Explore Opportunities in Peacemaking

    Churches for Middle East Peace is seeking at least one individual with academic credentials, foreign policy experience and interest in the intersection of Christianity and foreign policy for an annual Ambassador Warren Clark Fellowship (AWCF). This individual will partner with CMEP staff and serve CMEP’s goals by conducting research, consolidating data and implementing advocacy initiatives for congressional engagement.

    • The ideal candidate will have a:
      – Masters or PhD degree in foreign affairs or a related field
      – Background in Christian advocacy and/or interfaith engagement
      – Willingness to commit a minimum of 20 hours per week for one year


    Ambassador Warren Clark was CMEP’s Executive Director from 2008-2016. He was a career U.S. Foreign Service officer in the Department of State, serving in the Middle East, Europe, Canada, Africa, and at the United Nations. He was Charge d’affaires in Lagos, Nigeria; the U.S. Ambassador in Libreville, Gabon; and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Africa in Washington. He worked on Middle East oil price negotiations, was State Department Desk Officer for Libya, and represented the United States on the UN Security Council for Middle East and African issues. In 2005 he earned a masters degree in theological studies from Virginia Theological Seminary. He worked on international programs at the Washington National Cathedral and chaired the Commission on Peace for the Episcopal Diocese of Washington. He also has served as a chaplain at Sibley Hospital.

    If you are interested in the Ambassador Warren Clark Fellowship, please submit PDFs of your cover letter, resume, a relevant two page writing sample, and contact information for one reference to applications@cmep.org with the subject line “Ambassador Warren Clark Fellowship.” The Fellowship accepts applications on a rolling basis. Stipend to be determined by level of experience.

    More ways to engage:

    Join CMEP’s growing staff or apply to be an Ambassador Warren Clark Fellow.

    Volunteer

    Volunteering with CMEP provides an opportunity for concerned adults to engage more deeply in the work of CMEP by helping with writing/researching, administration, communications, or organizing.

    Regional Coordinators

    Regional Coordinators are vital members of CMEP’s work with essential roles in providing American Christians opportunities to support balanced and pertinent positions for U.S. policymakers that support peace in the Holy Land.

    Partnership

    CMEP relies on partnership to promote a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, through a holistic resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Through our mutually supportive partnership we seek to support local efforts, maximize effectiveness, and provide opportunities to expand impact and influence in Middle East peacebuilding efforts.

    Contact CMEP: info@cmep.org