Save the Children US is inviting applications for the prestigious USP Disability Rights and Inclusion Fellow (Guyer) position, a paid remote fellowship designed for students and recent graduates who are passionate about disability rights, inclusive development, child wellbeing, and social impact.
This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful initiatives that improve the lives of children and families living in under-resourced rural communities across the United States. Through hands-on engagement with disability inclusion strategies, research, stakeholder engagement, program development, and knowledge management, fellows will gain valuable professional experience while contributing to one of the world’s most respected child-focused organizations.
Made possible through the David Guyer Fellowship, this opportunity allows emerging professionals to work directly with experts and practitioners dedicated to ensuring equitable access to education, nutrition, health services, and emergency support for children with disabilities.
About Save the Children
For more than a century, Save the Children has championed the rights and wellbeing of children around the world.
The organization believes every child deserves:
Operating in more than 100 countries, including the United States, Save the Children delivers life-changing programs focused on child protection, education, health, nutrition, emergency response, and humanitarian assistance.
By joining Save the Children, fellows become part of a global movement committed to creating positive and lasting change for children and communities.
About the USP Disability Rights and Inclusion Fellowship
The USP Disability Rights and Inclusion Fellow will support Save the Children’s efforts to advance disability rights and inclusion across its United States Programs.
These programs serve children and families living in underserved and under-resourced rural communities through initiatives focused on:
The fellow will work closely with multiple teams across the organization, including:
The role is designed to help mainstream disability inclusion across existing programs while also identifying opportunities for targeted disability-focused interventions.
Fellowship Objectives
The fellowship seeks to ensure that children with disabilities have equitable access to services, opportunities, and support systems that enable them to thrive.
Key objectives include:
Key Responsibilities
The fellowship provides broad exposure to disability inclusion work within a leading nonprofit organization.
Under the guidance of the U.S. Disability Rights and Inclusion Advisor, fellows will support teams working with children and families in rural communities throughout the United States.
Activities may include:
Fellows will conduct:
Research topics may include:
The fellow will contribute to reviewing and developing:
These resources will support disability-inclusive programming across Save the Children’s U.S. operations.
Responsibilities include:
The fellow will support engagement with:
These partnerships help strengthen disability inclusion efforts across communities.
Fellows will help develop content highlighting program impact through:
Additional responsibilities include supporting:
Professional Development Benefits
One of the most attractive aspects of this fellowship is the extensive professional development support available to participants.
Hands-On Experience
Fellows gain direct exposure to high-impact nonprofit and humanitarian initiatives.
Structured Learning Opportunities
Participants receive access to:
Mentorship
Fellows benefit from mentorship and guidance from experienced leaders in:
Leadership Exposure
Participants may have opportunities to:
Networking and Collaboration Opportunities
Save the Children places a strong emphasis on collaborative learning.
Fellows will:
Flexible Remote Work Environment
The fellowship is fully remote and designed to support flexibility while maintaining meaningful engagement and productivity.
Benefits include:
Compensation and Fellowship Details
Position Type
Fellowship
Location
Remote – United States
Compensation
$17.00 – $17.95 per hour (depending on location)
Working Hours
Maximum of 24 hours per week
Fellowship Duration
September 28, 2026 – December 11, 2026
Why You Should Apply
This fellowship offers an exceptional opportunity to:
Commitment to Child Protection and Safety
Save the Children maintains a strong commitment to child safeguarding and protection.
All representatives of the organization are prohibited from engaging in activities that could result in child abuse or exploitation. The organization also prioritizes employee safety, providing staff and fellows with training, resources, and support to maintain secure working environments.
Application Information
Interested applicants should prepare their application materials and submit them through Save the Children’s official recruitment platform.
Candidates requiring disability-related accommodations during the application process may request assistance through the organization’s recruitment support services.
Given the competitive nature of Save the Children fellowships, applicants are encouraged to submit strong applications that clearly demonstrate their commitment to disability inclusion, child wellbeing, and social impact.
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