Job Postings, Legal Externships, Internships, and More
First Peoples Worldwide prepares current and future leaders to meet the pressing social responsibility challenges facing today's businesses. We offer a unique opportunity for professionals, students, and recent graduates to drive change to forward respect for the rights and wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples at the intersection of business, law, and finance. Through fellowships, legal externships, and internships, we help shape and train young professionals in these areas, whether it be through all parts of our work or project-specific endeavor.
Learn more about our mission and history.
Job Opportunities
There are currently no open positions at First Peoples Worldwide.
Fellowships
Fellowships at First Peoples Worldwide support project-centered work or research-intensives in the areas of sustainable development, finance, investment, social justice, law, and more. Fellows are responsible for implementing and managing a variety of projects, conducting related research, and coordinating with partners and stakeholders within and outside the University. Fellows also have the opportunity to collaborate on other initiatives at First Peoples Worldwide, so it is encouraged that applicants review work and programs at /program/fpw.
First Peoples is proud to offer competitive pay and benefits for its fellows. Fellowships available for recent graduates are usually posted in the spring prior to graduation. There are currenlty no open fellowship opportunities.
Legal Externships
In exchange for course credit, Legal Externs support First Peoples Worldwide’s mission and are responsible for conducting legal research and analysis and producing written deliverables on a topic of interest related to ongoing initiatives. These initiatives may include drafting reports to international treaty bodies on human rights violations relating to Indigenous Peoples; monitoring and preparing updates to international mechanisms (e.g. the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the United Nations Committee to End Racial Discrimination); and, developing legal research and memoranda related to federal Indian law, business and human rights, or international Indigenous Peoples law. Externs will produce documents for outside partners and will receive supervision and mentorship towards that goal.
Externships for current law students are usually posted by October/November for Spring externships, February/March for Summer externships, and July/August for Fall externships. Please check back here for externship opportunities as they become available.
Internships
If you are interested in applying for an internship, please send a one page statement that describes your interests and why you want to apply for the internship, along with your resume and cover letter to fpw@colorado.edu. Please include your name and area of interest in the subject line.
Queries
For more information about these and other opportunities at First Peoples Worldwide, email fpw@colorado.edu.
For further opportunities at the University of Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder, visit Career Services.
The University of Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder is committed to building a culturally diverse community of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to contributing to an inclusive campus environment. We are an Equal Opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ First Peoples Worldwide
First Peoples Worldwide deploys strategies to move the market towards respect for the rights of Indigenous People, and builds capacity for Indigenous Peoples, investors, and industry groups towards meaningful engagement. Through capacity-building sessions, industry presentations, community engagement, and major research projects, First Peoples Worldwide convenes consensus-driven dialogue between partners and transforms through activities that align business behavior with the rights of Indigenous Peoples. Additionally, First Peoples Worldwide elevates ongoing or emergent human rights violations at an international level, in parallel with corporate engagement. Learn more.