Volunteer


OIC Volunteer Opportunities

"As a volunteer for the Organization for International Cooperation, I have had the great privilege and  opportunity to participate with men and women from the diplomatic community at the United Nations, engaging in questions such as “What will it take to cooperate at an international level to bring about real change versus business as usual”.

The Organization for International Cooperation gives volunteers an opportunity to know oneself as a global citizen engaged in making a global difference. From being a volunteer for the organization, I have a new appreciation for what is possible for all of us as a result of global cooperation."

                           -Armand DiCarlo, Former New York Center Manager, Landmark Education

 "Being Special Assistant to the President of the Organization for International Cooperation has been a transformational and enlightening experience. I have had the honor to meet and speak to employees of the Department of State as well as foreign embassies in Washington, DC to inform them of the ground-breaking opportunities offered by the programs OIC advocates. I feel that my efforts to advocate for breakthroughs in diplomacy today will result in the prevention of widespread warfare tomorrow."

                                                            
                                                -Ryan Ellard, George Washington University  2/2009 



"My internship with OIC changed my thinking in many different ways. At first, I didn't know what I was doing and I didn't know if I was on the right track, but OIC gave me a chance to think about non-profit organizations as well as world peace more seriously.
I started to realize that I am one of those people who really wants to contribute myself to the world's development. So I am now taking courses related to human rights as well as poverty and welfare."

                                                 - Jae Nam, New York University


1-Global Relations Consultant-(Volunteers with in depth transformational program training only.)
 

This position involves telephoning high level officials within the US government and foreign officials at their foreign ministries and other government offices worldwide. We develop partnerships with officials supporting them in solving global and organizational challenges. In that context we advocate the use transformative programs and consultants.

2-Membership Development Consultants

This position requires telephone outreach to individuals committed to workable foreign relations and/or peace.

3-Special Foreign Relations Assistant-(Interns and Volunteers)

Special Foreign Policy Assistants discuss OIC programs with prospective members, congressional foreign policy advisors and UN officials. 

Volunteer Agreement  Click here

To apply contact OIC President Arnold Keiser at 856.596.6679 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  

 

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