The Gaer-Goodkind Human Rights Fellow (One Year Fellowship)
Company: American Jewish Committee
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About AJC American Jewish Committee (AJC) is the global advocacy
organization for the Jewish people. We create trusted partnerships
with leaders around the world to ensure Jews and Israel are safe
and thriving. With an unparalleled reach spanning six continents,
AJC engages leaders in more than 110 countries through 40 offices
and dozens of partnerships with Jewish communities worldwide.
Wherever the Jewish people and Israel need us, AJC is
there—empowering leaders in government, education, partner
communities, and the private sector to counter antisemitism and act
as allies. The challenges we face are global. AJC is leading the
global response. Join us. Your Department The Jacob Blaustein
Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights (JBI) works to
improve the protection of universal human rights worldwide. We
encourage governments to act individually and through international
organizations to combat intolerance and discrimination, including
on the basis of religion or belief, and including but not limited
to antisemitism; prevent genocide and respond effectively to
serious human rights crises; protect human rights defenders; and
prevent and curb torture and persecution. We engage with
governments, diplomats, the United Nations and other international
organizations, social media and technology companies, and civil
society partners to advance these goals. Your Impact AJC’s Jacob
Blaustein Institute makes the case to bipartisan audiences that
safety and security are best realized through policies that respect
for the human rights of all; catalyzes action by governments,
including through international institutions, and other
stakeholders that protect communities at risk of genocide,
persecution, and violence; encourages governments to strengthen
international and multilateral institutions to ensure their
effectiveness and impartiality; and assists partners and allies
that share our values by supporting their work. Your Role The
Gaer-Goodkind Human Rights Fellow honors the legacies of Felice
Gaer, JBI’s longtime former director, whose contributions to the
field of international human rights include many years of service
on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and the
UN Committee against Torture; and E. Robert Goodkind, former Chair
of JBI’s Administrative Council and past AJC President. The
Gaer-Goodkind Fellow carries out special research projects on human
rights-related issues; monitors and reports on developments of
interest concerning relevant international organizations, the U.S.
Congress, and assigned human rights subjects; prepares advocacy
materials as assigned; and assists in preparation for and execution
of JBI events and programs. The 2026 Gaer-Goodkind Fellow will
engage closely with issues relating to U.S. policy with respect to
international organizations and international human rights and
refugee law and diverse challenges in addressing antisemitism as a
human rights concern. Supervisory Role A graduate degree,
preferably in law, is required. A minimum of one year of
professional experience at or engaging with the United Nations or
regional organizations or human rights systems, including but not
limited to the Organization of American States, or the U.S.
government, on issues including human rights protection, atrocity
prevention, international organization affairs, and/or
international peace and security. Specialized coursework on
international human rights mechanisms and/or focused on
international human rights and/or refugee law and policy is
desirable. English-language fluency is required; Spanish-language
proficiency is desirable. Education, Training, and Experience A
graduate degree, preferably in law, is required. A minimum of one
year of professional experience at or engaging with the United
Nations or regional organizations or human rights systems,
including but not limited to the Organization of American States,
or the U.S. government, on issues including human rights
protection, atrocity prevention, international organization
affairs, and/or international peace and security. Specialized
coursework on international human rights mechanisms and/or focused
on international human rights and/or refugee law and policy is
desirable. English-language fluency is required; Spanish-language
proficiency is desirable. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Passion
for the mission, goals, and objectives of AJC Commitment to AJC’s
core values: respect, accountability, integrity, innovation, and
collaboration Demonstrates professionalism and high standards of
conduct Ability to work collaboratively with individuals from
diverse backgrounds Excellent communication skills (written,
verbal, and listening) Strong organization and project management
skills, including the ability to set priorities and meet deadlines
Excellent attention to detail and follow-through Capacity to
multitask and work in a fast-paced and changing environment
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and
Outlook), Google Suite applications, Data management software, and
Zoom Physical Demands Office employees: • Remaining in a stationary
position, often sitting or standing for prolonged periods •
Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands, and/or
fingers • Communicating with others to exchange information •
Moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to
another Disclaimers The duties listed above are intended only as
illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed.
The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them
from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical
assignment to the position. The job description does not constitute
a contract between the employer and employee and is subject to
change by the employer as the needs of the employer and the
requirements of the job change. Compensation The salary for this
position is $60,000-$70,000 depending on relevant experience and
location. Benefits Regular Full-time employee benefits: • Medical,
vision, and dental plans • Flexible Spending Account options •
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) - 15 vacation days per year, that
increases with continued employment • Paid Holidays (many Federal
and major Jewish Holidays) • Hybrid work schedule • 403(b)
participation, after one year of employment • Transit plan •
Competitive Paid Parental Leave *After applicable waiting or
probationary periods have been met
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