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JPIT internship opportunities

The Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT) is inviting applications for two full-time paid internship roles. They are aimed at Christians aged 21-30 who are passionate about issues of justice and peace, want to explore the intersection of faith, policy, and politics, and potentially pursue a career in one of these fields. One role is focused on communications (to start as soon as possible) and the other on supporting local churches to build relationships with their MPs through JPIT’s Constituency Action Network (to start in September 2025). Both roles run to August 2026.

Anyone interested in finding out more or applying should visit www.jpit.uk/internship

JPIT is also holding a webinar for anyone considering applying for the roles, next Wednesday 2 April, from 4-4.30pm. To register – or watch a recording afterwards – visit www.jpit.uk/internship

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