IDB- 2026 Summer Internship Program
Undergraduate Intern
We improve lives
The IDB Group is a community of diverse, versatile, and passionate people who come together on a journey to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. Our people find purpose and do what they love in an inclusive, collaborative, agile, and rewarding environment.
About this position
The IDB Group is looking for an active undergraduate student to be hired as an intern under the Consultant modality.
The 2026 Summer Internship Program is a competitive paid opportunity, based in Headquarters, for university students from member countries to learn about development work and corporate management of the Bank, and to acquire work experience at the professional level through on-the-job learning.
What you’ll do
- Assist the Project Leader with organizing and coordinating internal and external meetings, and later follow up with participants and partners to track action items and next steps.
- Help manage project timelines, monitor deadlines, and flag upcoming milestones.
- Support coordination with institutional partners, cultural organizations, and embassies involved in America250 programming.
- Assist with basic research related to program themes, partners, or events, as needed, in order to help in the preparation of briefing materials, summaries, and internal updates.
- Provide general administrative and logistical support to ensure smooth execution of program activities.
What you'll need
- Education: An active undergraduate student in International Relations, Cultural Studies, and/or Communications/Journalism from an accredited University. The graduation date should be after the Internship period.
- Languages: Fluency in English with a working knowledge of one other Bank language (Spanish, French, or Portuguese) is a plus.
- Key Skills: learn continuously, collaborate and share knowledge, focus on clients, communicate and influence, innovate and try new things
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Technical skills:
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Ability to manage shared calendars, schedule meetings, and coordinate virtual and in-person meetings (e.g., Microsoft Teams, Zoom).
- Basic project coordination skills, including tracking timelines, deadlines, and action items.
- Strong written communication skills for drafting follow-up emails, summaries, and internal notes.
- Basic research skills, including sourcing, synthesizing, and summarizing information from institutional and public sources.
- Ideal but not required: familiarity with collaborative work environments and shared document platforms (e.g., SharePoint, OneDrive).
Requirements
- Citizenship: Be a national of an
- Active student: enrolled in an undergraduate (bachelor’s) program as of the starting date of the internship program. The graduation date should be after the Internship period.
- Consanguinity: Not have family members (up to the fourth degree of consanguinity and second degree of affinity, including spouse) working at the IDB or IDB Invest.
- First job at the IDB Group: Be a first-time participant in an Internship Program held by the Bank or Inter-American Investment Corporation (“Corporation” also known as “IDB Invest”). In addition, you have not been a former staff member, Complementary Workforce (“CW”), contractor for the Bank or the Corporation, or have previously provided services to the Bank or the Corporation through a contractor or under any other contractual modality.
Notes:
- Submit your resume, academic transcripts (official or unofficial), and university letter certifying your student status when applying.
- If you submit an unofficial academic transcript at the time of applying, you will be requested to present an official one if moving forward.
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Academic transcripts and university letters should be issued within the last three months.
- For undergraduate students, the second year of school must be completed when applying.
- Applications without the requested documentation will be disqualified.
- Save each file in a PDF format with your name and subject.
- DO NOT send copies of your degree certificates or other courses.
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You must be available to work full-time (40 hours per week) from June 16 to August 15, 2026. These dates are fixed and cannot be modified. Interns must complete their assignments within this period.
- If you are an international student in the U.S.A., your work authorization is through CPT or OPT. Consult your school advisor before applying. You must be able to work 40 hours per week, many international students are limited to working part-time, depending on their academic standing.
Type of contract and duration
- Type of contract: Intern Consultant
- Length of contract: Two (2) months
- Dates of the contract: June 16th to August 15th, 2026
- Location: Washington, D.C. – United States of America
Our culture
At the IDB, we work so everyone brings their best and authentic selves to work while finding their purpose. Our people consistently strive for excellence, and we recognize and celebrate the impact of their contributions.
In our efforts to drive innovation, we intentionally include all voices, cultivate a sense of belonging and champion fairness. We welcome individuals from underrepresented groups to join us and share their unique perspectives.
We ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations to participate in the job interview process. If you require an accommodation to complete this application, please email us at.