
The Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) is currently recruiting for a Graduate Fellow in Advocacy, Research, and Fundraising Support. This opportunity offers graduate students the chance to gain hands-on experience in research, advocacy, and development work with one of the leading organizations focused on protecting the rights and safety of displaced and migrant women and girls.
The Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) is a non-profit organization that has been working for more than 35 years to safeguard the rights and well-being of displaced women, children, and youth both in the United States and around the world.
WRC focuses on:
Advancing policies and programs that protect displaced women and girls.
Transforming humanitarian systems to ensure they are inclusive, responsive, and accountable.
Conducting rigorous research and monitoring to influence global and U.S. policy.
Producing actionable advocacy outputs that center gender equity and human rights.
With its strong record of combining evidence-based research with advocacy, WRC is recognized globally as a leader in advancing women’s rights within humanitarian and migration contexts.
The Graduate Fellow will support WRC primarily through research and advocacy assistance, as well as providing support for fundraising and development activities.
Support the Lead Researcher and Advocacy Officer in advancing WRC’s Monitoring and Mitigating Harms portfolio.
Prepare for and contribute to field research, including background studies, creation of data collection tools, informed consent forms, and ethics documentation.
Conduct literature reviews and synthesize findings to inform both research design and advocacy strategies.
Help organize and analyze qualitative and quantitative data for the production of high-quality research outputs.
Draft and edit research reports, policy briefs, and advocacy materials in line with WRC standards.
Track and summarize key policy developments, humanitarian practices, and trends affecting displaced women and girls.
Ensure research outputs maintain the highest methodological and ethical standards, reinforcing WRC’s reputation as a trusted research organization.
Conduct donor research and assist with data entry and tracking in fundraising systems.
Draft, edit, and format donor communications, including acknowledgment letters, updates, and components of proposals.
The ideal candidate will meet the following requirements:
Current graduate student in a relevant field (e.g., international relations, public policy, gender studies, global health, human rights, or nonprofit management).
Strong interest in humanitarian issues, gender equity, and applied policy research.
Excellent research, writing, and analytical skills.
Knowledge of or interest in ethical, field-based research methods is an advantage.
Detail-oriented, organized, and proactive, with the ability to manage multiple tasks independently.
Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and research tools.
Experience with qualitative analysis software (such as NVivo or Dedoose) or CRM systems like Salesforce is a plus.
Location: Remote or hybrid (New York City office option available).
Duration: Part-time, approximately 10 hours per week.
Compensation: Paid on an hourly basis, commensurate with experience.
Interested candidates are invited to apply directly through the official application link provided by WRC. Applications should demonstrate both academic qualifications and a strong interest in humanitarian advocacy and research.
The Women’s Refugee Commission is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. WRC is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds.
WRC does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, or disability.
The organization actively encourages applications from people with lived experience relevant to the role.
As a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, WRC remains dedicated to advancing equity and human rights in its hiring practices and organizational culture.
This Graduate Fellowship provides a unique opportunity to:
Contribute to impactful research and advocacy on displacement, migration, and women’s rights.
Gain practical experience in both humanitarian research and fundraising strategies.
Work with an international organization recognized for advancing global human rights and equity.
Develop essential professional skills in policy analysis, donor relations, and ethical research practices.
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