Staff Openings
American Jewish Committee
Staff Openings | Contract Roles | Internships | Fellowships
Open Positions
To apply for a role, click on the position and follow the instructions to complete the application.
AJC provides competitive salary and benefits and is an equal opportunity employer.
Assistant Director
Boston
Assistant Director, Executive Communications
Washington DC or New York
Associate Director, Development
Palm Beach
California Education Policy Director
San Diego, CA (preferred), may be based in Los Angeles or Northern CA (San Francisco) office
Coordinator, Development
Boston
Coordinator, Leadership Development and Board Engagement
New York or Washington DC
Director - ACCESS Global, Engagement
Flexible, New York or DC Preferred
Director, Brand Strategy
Flexible, U.S.
Director of Development
Los Angeles
Director, Development & Engagement
New York
Director, Engagement and Advancement
Washington, D.C.
Regional Director
Atlanta
Senior Coordinator
Washington, DC
Contract Roles
None at this time.
Please contact AJC Jobs at jobs@ajc.org for more information.
Internships
AJC's internship program enables students to gain industry exposure and apply classroom knowledge to real-world work in a mentored environment. AJC offers selected undergraduate and graduate students fellowship and internship opportunities at many of its global locations. This program allows fellows and interns to make important contributions while participating in a challenging and rewarding work environment. Internship availability is based on the special project needs of the organization.
Please contact internships@ajc.org for more information.
Intern with AJC Atlanta/Southeast
Atlanta, GA - Regional Office
Intern with AJC New York
New York, NY - Regional Office
Intern with AJC Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. - Regional Office
Fellowships
The Gaer-Goodkind Human Rights Fellow (One Year Fellowship)
New York or Washington, D.C.
AJC Goldman Summer Fellowship:
For nearly 20 years, AJC's Goldman Summer Fellowship program has developed future leaders in the areas of international diplomacy, domestic policy, public relations, education advocacy, and non-profit management. This competitive and highly sought-after paid summer fellowship gives undergraduate students the unique opportunity to work in AJC offices across the U.S. and around the world alongside seasoned experts in their respective fields.
The Summer 2026 Fellowship application is open now and can be found here. The application will close at 11:59 pm ET on January 11, 2026.
You are welcome to email campus@ajc.org with any questions you may have.
AJC's Goldman Summer Fellowship program is made possible by a generous grant from The Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation.