Cultivate Your Passion with a Career at IHS
Cultivate Your Passion with a Career at IHS
Join Our Team
Are you passionate about ideas and open discourse? Do you thrive in a highly collaborative environment? Looking to make a meaningful impact with your career?
The Institute for Humane Studies is a non-profit organization rooted in the classical liberal tradition. We support the achievement of a freer and more humane society by connecting and supporting scholars and intellectuals who are driving progress in the critical conversations shaping society.
Be a part of a passionate, entrepreneurial team that supports both current and aspiring professors on college campuses nationwide. We seek talented and driven applicants for a variety of roles within the organization.
Why Work at IHS?
- Mission-driven colleagues
- Highly collaborative environment
- Team events and activities
- Opportunities to staff IHS programs
- Hybrid office
- Ability to work remotely (in most positions)
- Flexible paid time off
- Casual workplace attire
- Robust speaker series and reading groups
- In-house training sessions
- Employer-funded development opportunities
- 12 annual credits of free tuition at George Mason University
- Highly competitive salaries
- 403(b) retirement plan
- Paid family leave
- Employer funded garage parking or Metro SmartTrip payment plan
- Employer-paid medical and dental premiums
- Portion of deductible funding through HSA
- Dependent care FSA
- Onsite fitness center
Application Process
You can apply for an open position by clicking on the “Apply Now” button located on the job descriptions listed below. Once you have applied, a member of our Human Resources team will review your application.
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