African Bridge Network (ABN) announces a Program Management (PM) track of its Immigrant Professionals Fellowship, which will be hosted at World Education Services (WES). This track offers four (4) immigrant professionals an opportunity to leverage their international education and professional backgrounds to gain invaluable U.S. work experience towards establish fulfilling careers in Massachusetts and New York.
Nature of the Fellowship
The PM track of the fellowship seeks to place four (4) immigrant professionals in program management roles within WES. Through the fellowship program, which includes six-weeks workforce readiness training and four-months of work placement, participants will gain needed work experience and career development support to advance their careers. After the six-week training, the fellows will be placed in a paid four (4) month fellowship, where they will work remotely alongside WES staff, who are also working remotely, spanning locations in the U.S. Fellows near WES’s New York office will have the flexibility to work either in the office or from home. The fellowship requires a commitment of 30 hours per week.
Fellowship Details
This paid four-month work placement program aims to engage skilled immigrants residing in Massachusetts and New York:
Program Management Tracks
Working under the direction of the Resource and Content Development Manager, the fellow will be responsible for researching and vetting U.S. based immigrant and refugee serving programs and services, supporting the coordination of nationally developed resources, conducting stakeholder engagement, and providing technical setup and support for national online events and webinars. Learn more about the position here.
Working under the direction of the Policy Analyst, the fellow will be responsible for conducting research to determine the impacts of new policies, drafting materials and resources for policy review, fact-checking materials and resources before publication, and supporting advocacy work. Learn more about the position here.
Working under the direction of the Program Manager, the selected fellow will support departmental effectiveness and efficiency efforts through program coordination, administrative coordination, program evaluation and reporting, and systems support with WES. Learn more about the position here.
Working under the direction of the Senior Program Manager, the selected fellow will be responsible for supporting knowledge management, researching learning and collaborative platforms for team use, and supporting program event planning. Learn more about the position here.
Qualifications
Selected candidates must provide proof of the following:
Requirements
2024 Cohort Information Session
Timeline
The application period opens in December. Applications are due by December 31st, 2023
Successful applicants will go through screenings and interviews in January 2024.
All successful candidates receive virtual U.S. workplace readiness training in February 2024.
Placement with a host (WES) begins in March 2024 and ends in July 2024.
To apply for a fellowship placement, please fill out the application form by December 31st, 2023.
The form includes a long and important question — “How will this fellowship help you in your career development goals?” — We recommend that you take time to write your response to this question before filling out this application.
More About the Hosting Organization
World Education Services (WES) is a non-profit social enterprise that supports the educational, economic, and social inclusion of immigrants, refugees, and international students. For nearly 50 years, WES has set the standard for international academic credential evaluation, supporting millions of people as they seek to achieve their academic and professional goals.
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We envision a day when the skills of immigrant professionals are highly valued and they can use their past experiences to build their careers, support their families, and make meaningful contributions to our society.