Freedom House Internship Opportunities: A Comprehensive Guide
Freedom House, founded in 1941 with the encouragement of Franklin D. Roosevelt, stands as a beacon for the expansion of freedom in the world. With a rich history and a distinctive mission, Freedom House offers various internship opportunities throughout the year, aiming to provide valuable experiences that enhance learning, promote personal growth, and prepare students for future success. These programs connect academic learning with real-world applications, helping students understand how their education translates to success in post-secondary pathways and the workforce.
Internship Programs Overview
Freedom House offers a range of internship positions, each designed to provide unique experiences and skill development. These internships span various departments and roles, catering to diverse interests and career goals. Please regularly visit www.freedomhouse.org to view the open internship positions we have available at any given time and to apply online. Note: You must still apply online at www.freedomhouse.org, even when a job is posted on an external job board.
Administrative Intern
Administrative interns provide essential support by answering phone calls, updating logs regarding intake appointments, and assisting in the delivery of services in a non-profit setting. They schedule speakers for class sessions, aid in the development of statistical and marketing reports, assist in the hiring of other interns, and are responsible for certain fund-raising duties.
Teaching Intern
The primary activity of a teaching intern is to instruct groups of clients in areas including relapse prevention, parenting, and health-related issues. Teachers routinely inform individuals of techniques that help them deal effectively with their daily lives. The clarity and accuracy of the information provided increases the success of individual clients at using that information.
Marketing Intern
The primary responsibility of the marketing intern is to develop, direct, and implement strategies that promote the services of Freedom House. This typically involves working directly with the Executive Director on marketing activities and policies. In the past, interns have created flyers and brochures to convey the mission of the organization. Current strategies may also include working on marketing templates, creating databases for social service providers and donors, and finding media resources to market Freedom House. Development of the webpage is key; interns maintain an electronic newsletter and calendar to market company services.
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Statistics Intern
The statistics intern is responsible for the description of client demographics, analysis of client outcomes such as attendance and relapse, and the further evaluation of service effectiveness. Successful interns in this position are able to create data from behavioral information and present this data to a range of parties including the Executive Director and grant-writers. This data extraction process often involves various data sources and requires accurate and reliable analysis and interpretation.
Grant-Writing Intern
The grant-writing intern is responsible for writing and filing grants for Freedom House based on the guidelines and deadlines for grant submission. To do this, they investigate relevant statistics, complete budgets, and use previous budgets and grants as points of reference. Math and computer skills are necessary to access relevant information and to keep a record of grants filed.
Freedom in the World Junior Fellowship
Freedom House is seeking motivated candidates for the eight-month Freedom in the World 2025-2026 Junior Fellowship program. Freedom in the World is Freedom House’s flagship analysis on political rights and civil liberties in 210 countries and territories. Produced annually since 1973, it is the most widely read and cited report of its kind, used on a regular basis by policymakers, journalists, academics, activists, and others. Freedom in the World is regularly cited in major news outlets and in speeches by high-level government officials, among many other places. The next cohort of Junior Fellows will begin at the start of the Freedom in the World 2026 project cycle and follow the project through to completion in early 2026.
Each Junior Fellow will be hired to join Freedom House on a fixed-term contract. At the completion of the fellowship, they will have developed a range of highly marketable skills that will help propel them on to successful careers.Junior Fellows will work closely with other members of the Research and Analysis team to ensure that all Freedom in the World research outputs adhere to the highest standards of quality and analytical integrity.The eight-month, full-time fellowship is anticipated to begin in mid-July 2025, and end in mid-March 2026.Freedom House’s Research and Analysis division is located in New York City, and Freedom House headquarters is located in Washington, DC. Junior Fellows will be based in either New York or Washington, D.C.
Principal Duties & Responsibilities for Junior Fellows
- Conduct data analysis, contribute to the development and launch of analytical pieces, social media content, infographics, and other support materials, and participate in briefings to key stakeholders, including US congressional and administrative staff on Freedom in the World findings
- Develop and train a network of regional and thematic experts and acting as their primary point of contact;
- Maintain communication with external analysts, research staff, and programs staff;
- Coordinate the research process for an assigned region;
- Track democracy and human rights developments in the assigned region;
- Coordinate logistics for expert workshops;
- May require light domestic travel to participate in briefings and meetings.
Qualifications for Junior Fellows
Applicants must have completed their undergraduate degree in political science, human rights, international relations, media studies, language studies, or a related field between August 2024 and June 2025. We are interested in your personal thoughts and experiences, and how these relate to themes Freedom House identified in its most recent edition of Freedom in the World. You will be evaluated on thematic cohesiveness, quality of writing, and ability to demonstrate your dedication to democratic ideals.
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How does the Junior Fellowship fit into your short- and long-term professional goals, and what do you hope to gain from the experience? You should identify how your experience and professional goals relate to items listed under Position Summary and Preferred Competencies.Official or unofficial transcript.Your transcript is one part of an overall application package, and factors including GPA, choice of courses, course load, and academic institution are not formally weighted.
Other Internship Opportunities
Freedom House also offers internships within various teams, providing a wide array of experiences:
- FHKids Team: This team oversees the Now Generation, ages 6 weeks to 6th grade, preparing and executing weekend services and planning special family nights. Interns serve 16 hours each week, including Sundays.
- Ministries Team: This team makes it possible for the people of Freedom House to take their next step, whatever that might be!
- Events Team: This team makes everything from our feature weekends to conferences possible through development, design, and execution of environments, activities, and experiences.
- Creative Team: This team oversees all Freedom House content.
- Production Team: This team partners with our Worship Team to plan, prepare, and execute everything seen on the platform, screens, and online streams.
- Vertical Team: This team stewards the Now Generation, ages 7th-12th grade, through weekend services on Sunday nights, focusing on community, games, and tailored messages.
- Admin Team: This team makes all the behind-the-scenes ministry and operational tasks happen at Freedom House.
- Facilities Team: This team plays a vital role in keeping our campuses excellent, covering all the behind-the-scenes, global campus maintenance needs.
- Operations Team: This team sees that the church not only functions, but functions well, focusing on strategy, logistics, structure, functions, and data.
- Worship Team: This team partners with our production team to plan, prepare, and execute everything seen in the auditorium, evaluating and preparing weekend experiences.
- Missions + Outreach Team: This team takes the church outside its walls into the city and around the world, serving through ServeCLT in schools, shelters, and neighborhoods, and through global trips to share the gospel and serve communities.
Application Process
To apply for an internship at Freedom House, applicants should submit an online application for each individual position that they wish to apply for. The Hiring Manager will shortlist candidates who are considered the top qualified for the open position. If your application is chosen and determined to be amongst those top qualified, then you will be contacted as soon as possible to schedule a phone or in-person interview. Each job description includes a link for applying and submitting your resume online.
Key Considerations
- Multiple Applications: Applicants should submit an online application for each individual position that they wish to apply for.
- Application Review: Each application is considered for the position for which you have specifically applied.
- Notification: If you have not yet been contacted for an interview, you will receive a system-generated message when the position has been filled.
- Position Status: If the position is no longer listed then the position has been filled or closed and we are no longer accepting applications.
- Salary Range: The salary range for each position is subject to several determining factors such as the budget for that particular program, and our compensation policy. Your salary requirements will be carefully considered when your application is reviewed by the Hiring Manager and our Human Resources department.
- Benefits: You will find the full range of Freedom House benefits offered at the end of each job posting. In each posting, you can learn the great benefits Freedom House offers including health, dental, vision, life insurance and many more. You will receive a full list of our providers during the benefits enrollment process.
Equal Opportunity and Inclusion
Freedom House is committed to hiring an inclusive workforce and to working with people from all walks of life. Freedom House Equal Employment Opportunity: Freedom House is an equal employment opportunity employer. Freedom House will ensure equal employment opportunity, and will not discriminate or engage in harassment on the basis of assumed or self-disclosed lived experience of homelessness, race, color, ethnicity, age, national origin, native language or dialect, immigration or citizenship status, indigeneity, sex (including intersex identity), gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation (including asexuality), romantic attraction, body type or size, disability (visible or invisible, including mental health and neurodivergence) regardless of formal diagnosis, HIV status, arrest or conviction record or court involvement, parental status (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding), sexual and other reproductive health decisions (including family planning, history of abortion, miscarriage etc.), credit history, salary history, housing status, residential location, caregiver status, marital status, partnership(s) status, family structure, status as a survivor of domestic violence (including dating or intimate partner violence), status as a survivor of stalking and/or sexual violence, status as a survivor of any other type of violence, religion or spiritual beliefs and practice, genetic information, military status, employment status, educational background, wealth background, political affiliation or practice, drug use history, history of sex work, participation in other underground economies or any other characteristic as protected by law in any aspect of the employment relationship, including recruiting, hiring, promotion or demotion, transfer, layoff or other form of termination, compensation, assignments, and benefits.
Prayer Counseling Ministry Internship Program
The Internship Program was originally created out of the 30 years of Prayer Counseling Ministry experience of Founder Rose Marie Borrelli. This ministry carries a vision to develop a network of well-trained Prayer Counselors within our own ministry, all over Chicagoland, Illinois, and in nations around the world. The purpose for this Internship Program is first, to recruit faithful men and women of character, who know their Heavenly Father and their own identity as His sons and daughters, who have received much healing and transformation in their own life, who are ripe and ready to be trained and mentored to become Prayer Counselors. The reproducing of these quality Prayer Counselors is carefully and prayerfully planned, creating an experience for them that will have the right balance of heart- expanding encounters and mind-renewing insights. There will be instructional teachings of non-negotiable Biblical truth and an introductory understanding of some psychological conditions. They will learn how to develop appropriate ministry skills, while engaging the mind with keys of knowledge to be learned. This is balanced with the important focus of opening their own hearts and human spirits to receive the reality of truth deep inside, embracing how the Father sees them and the clients to whom they will minister. Letting the Father comfort away their own pain and healing their own hearts results in life transformation through the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Requirements
- ••• You may not miss any of the scheduled six days of training.
- ••• You must have received at least ten hours of personal Prayer Counseling Ministry before Internship training start. This school is for any Christian layman, pastor, leader, counselor, or therapist, who has graduated both Elijah House Basic 1 and Basic 2 Schools.
- Applicants need to have dealt with their own issues sufficiently that they feel ready and called by God to be trained in Prayer Counseling ministry, preparing themselves to serve others.
Program Overview
This Internship Program will help you become more familiar with the scriptural, God-given laws that affect all of life and how our lives break and hurt when these laws are violated or broken. This helps you to understand your own true condition and the condition of those you minister to, that we are all totally lost and helpless to fix ourselves. This understanding will help you determine the present, painful, bad fruit better and then how to track from this bad fruit to the original bad root. You then will receive more training on how to appropriate the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and apply prayer counseling ministry to the root problems of your client’s situation. You will learn how to become a better listener, truly hearing your client with your heart, feeling their pain and identifying with them, hearing/feeling the Holy Spirit’s leading and how to grow sensitive to Him and follow His leading. You can expect to be challenged and stretched, to gain understanding, be given principles of healing, and start to understand how to flow with the Holy Spirit’s healing process. Because we are dealing with the hearts of people, the internship can, at times, be very intense. Personal responses to teachings and small group interaction may include, but are certainly not limited to, some of the following: expression of anger, prejudices and resentments; apprehension; anxiety; insomnia; depression; dissociation; etc. Because of time restraints and group process, all of your personal life issues will not be dealt with during the course of the Internship, but some healing will happen. This is a life long process. We simply give you the tools to further your healing, restore your relationships, and minister to others. Many seek further ministry once the internship is complete. If you feel there are already significant life issues that need to be addressed, it is advisable and always beneficial to seek more prayer counseling ministry prior to your enrollment in the Internship.
Topics Covered
Over 100 different topics touched on Some topics will be touched on more deeply than others. Below you will find some topical categories, listed in alphabetical order, in an attempt to give you an overview of the topics covered in this program. There will be times as a prayer counselor you will recognize the signs of emotional, physical, sexual or spiritual abuse in a client’s life.
- Addictions: Alcohol, drugs, sex, porn, gambling, compulsive talking, TV, and religion are some of the many things to which people get addicted.
- Anger: Learn how to discern and recognize anger, internal or external, how it is a secondary emotion, what are the first emotions, and what triggered these emotions.
- Childhood Issues: We know that many of our clients’ current issues, the bad fruit in their lives, have their origins in childhood experiences, judgments and hardening of their hearts.
- Control: People will do almost anything to feel safe, and attempts to control circumstances, families, marriages, money, etc. are very common ways to create environments of safety, often perceived safety.
- Hearing Others: Everybody needs to be heard, to be respected for their convictions. This need is at the core of every human being. So one of our most important callings in prayer counseling ministry is to listen to and hear our clients’ stories, hearts, pain and suffering.
- Interpretation: Dream interpretation, helping a client to understand visions, prophetic words and discerning what the Father is saying in situations, is a very helpful thing, and at times you may be called to do so.
- Emotions: What are emotions, where do they come from and why are they here? How do we deal with painful emotions?
- Family: Father God created the family as the ideal place to provide a healthy and good environment for marriage, children and relationships to thrive and prosper, to be a place of safety, nurture and training.
- Father Issues: All of us have earthly father issues, even if we had good fathers. Most have some painful memories, distrust, unmeet needs, or abuse. We have all been hurt by our father’s passivity, control, harshness, drinking, or some other issue.
- Fear: Fear, anxiety and phobias are real painful and debilitating thoughts and emotions that inhibit the flourishing of a healthy life.
- Intimacy with God: As prayer counselors we need to continually nurture our own intimacy with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the only true God. The Kingdom of God is righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.
- Laws and Rules: We live in a country with laws, rules, and regulations, and it is important that we, as prayer ministers, know which ones apply to a prayer counseling ministry.
- Marriage: You will learn how to listen to the hearts of your clients, the married couple, and by the knowledge of how God made us and the Holy Spirit’s coaching, find the root issues.
- Mother Issues: We all have had mothers and their impact on our lives is profound. Even if we had good mothers, most of us have some painful memories, distrust, unmeet needs, or abuse in our relationships with our mothers.
- Needs: We are all created needy, with legitimate, important needs that have to be met or we may be maimed for life. Most, if not all of us, have been affected by our unmet needs which have caused hurt, pain, fear and shame, leading to anger.
- The Bible: We believe the Bible to be the inspired and only, infallible, authoritative Word of God. We are people of the Word and the Spirit, and give focus and attention to both, growing in relationship to both. We love Him and we love His Word.
- Sexuality: We live in a super-charged, sexualized society, full of sexual brokenness, pain and betrayal.
Program Cost
Single or double room at The French Country Inn, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Including a hot breakfast, late lunch (dinner not included), and six curriculum folders, CDs, DVDs, books, tuition and facilitators fee. Plus, all related Freedom House expenses. -Late registrations after the deadline date will incur an additional $50 fee. c/o 3217 S.
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