The US World War 1 Centennial Commission was set up by Congress to provide opportunities to the people of the United States to learn about the history of World War I, the United States’ involvement in that war, and the war’s effects on the remainder of the 20th century, and to commemorate and honor the participation of the United States and its citizens in the war effort. [Pub. L. 112-272, Section 2(7), Jan. 14, 2013]

The World War I Centennial Commission is a volunteer-based organization. Our interns are our only full-time assets. Due to this unique structure our interns become the center of our culture and reliability in all activities. This provides you with broad exposure and a chance to initiate change in our organization. We will provide you experiences you can use moving forward in your professional life.

Work Location: 701 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
Type: Unpaid.
Hours: We will work with your schedule.
Does this sound like you? Would you like to join our team?
For More Information Contact Rebekah Wilson, rwilson@worldwar1centennial.org, (410) 202-9796.

Rebekah Wilson
Director of Operations
U.S. World War I Centennial Commission

The U.S. World War I Centennial Commission, Washington, DC