International Relations Specialist
Full-time
Internship
Washington, District of C...
2 hours ago
Duties include but are not limited to: Represents ILAB on internation.....
Duties include but are not limited to:
- Represents ILAB on international, interagency, and intra-agency working groups, committees, international meetings and conferences in the capacity of DOL or ILAB spokesperson to present and clarify DOL/U.S. policy.
- Negotiates U.S. government policy positions related to child labor and forced labor issues in assigned countries.
- Monitors labor developments in countries of importance to the U.S. and assists with advising the Director, Deputy Director, Deputy Undersecretary, other DOL professional staff, ambassadors, labor attaches or others with related responsibility, either orally or in writing, on policy, key developments, and results regarding Office issues and programs.
- Assists in preparing senior level officials to present policy positions and program results to external groups.
- Formulates policy or program recommendations by collaborating with colleagues, other agencies, foreign counterparts, and others to ensure policies or programs respond to DOL and US priorities and interests.
- Applies knowledge of international standards related to exploitive child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking to specific country contexts.
- Researches and summarizes laws.
- Prepares relevant reports, papers, talking points, briefing books, memos, letters, proposals and background papers including Congressionally-mandated reports for senior officials and others as directed.
- Conduct desk research and write reports on international policy issues for public consumption.
- Write talking points for presentations.
- Conduct substantive research on international child labor and forced labor issues.
Starting at $68,405 Per Year (GS 9-12)
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