The National Institute for Work and Learning (NIWL) – housed within FHI 360’s US Programs Unit – is improving lives in lasting ways. NIWL advances work and learning outcomes for communities, workforce systems, and individuals. We build bridges between work and learning by promoting shared goals and common understanding and expanding research-based strategies.
FELLOWSHIP:
The Converse Fellowship is a 1-year opportunity designed to equip a graduate or PhD student with the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to lead initiatives in corporate social responsibility (CSR) and programs grounded in positive youth development (PYD). This unique fellowship program combines academic learning, hands-on experience, and professional development opportunities to foster innovative leaders in these fields. The Converse Fellow will have an opportunity to work directly with Converse’s Social Community Impact (SCI) team. The fellow will be responsible for:
This fellowship opportunity aims to create a new generation of leaders who are committed to making a positive impact through corporate social responsibility and positive youth development. By combining academic learning, practical experience, and professional development, the FHI 360 fellow will be well-equipped to drive meaningful change in their community and beyond. Enrollment in positive youth development or education policy related programs required.
The Converse Fellow will report to the Associate Director of Learning Development within NIWL and will be an FHI 360 employee. The fellow will sit with the Converse SCI team in Boston at their world headquarters to complete project-based work. The fellowship is structured as a hybrid environment with at least two days in-person on site at Converse world headquarters.
Description of the Fellowship:
The Converse Fellow will serve as part of NIWL’s Learning & Workforce Development team and will gain hands-on experience by supporting the Converse Social & Community Impact (SCI) portfolio. The Fellowship will provide training in a number of key projects with the Converse SCI team where the Fellow will take an active role in providing program and systems support, developing strategies and processes to increase youth and employee engagement efforts, as well as supporting monitoring and evaluation efforts.
Anticipated Fellowship Placement:
This fellowship opportunity is slated to take place from February 2025 – December 2025. The fellow will work part-time (20 hours/week) during the Spring and Fall semesters, and full-time (40 hours/week) during the Summer.
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Hourly Pay Range: $25.93 – $30.00/ hour
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Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements