Jobs & Internships
Want to join the MIRA family? Below you can find opportunities at MIRA and at MIRA member organizations. Immigrants and refugees and first-generation Americans are particularly encouraged to apply.
If you are a MIRA member and would like to post an opening, please get in touch!
Jobs at MIRA
Citizenship Fellowship Position
Aug 18, 2025 – une 19, 2026
part-time, hourly: 19 hours/week, in-person, 3 days
Position Summary
The Citizenship Fellow will support our organization’s mission to expand access to naturalization and citizenship services for immigrants. This fellowship is a hands-on opportunity to assist with citizenship applications (N-400, N-600, I-90, N-648, Fee Waivers, FOIA requests, etc.), support community members navigating the naturalization and citizenship process, and receive training around the Department of Justice (DOJ) accreditation. This is an ideal opportunity for individuals looking to deepen their knowledge of immigration law and to gain experience in providing direct legal services to immigrants and refugees. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, empathetic, bilingual, and passionate about immigrant justice and civic engagement.
Please read the full description here prior to application
To apply: Please send a short concept note with “Citizenship Fellowship Position” in the subject line to jberkson@miracoalition.org
Fair Mental Health Care for Immigrants and Refugees – Project Evaluator
July 2025 – December 2027 (3-year grant period)
Project Summary
Fair Mental Health Care for Immigrants and Refugees is a 3-year initiative aimed at reducing mental health disparities faced by immigrant and refugee communities in Massachusetts. The project will identify and remove policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) barriers to equitable mental health access, strengthen immigrant-led coalitions, and implement a multilingual, stigma-reducing mental health information campaign.
Position Overview
MIRA Coalition seeks a detail-oriented, equity-driven Project Evaluator to oversee and implement the monitoring, evaluation, and learning components of the Fair Mental Health Care for Immigrants and Refugees initiative. The Evaluator will help ensure accountability to funders, stakeholders, and communities, and provide data-driven insights to inform continuous improvement.
Please read the full description here prior to application
To apply: Please send a short concept note with budget and “Fair Mental Health Care for Immigrants and Refugees- Project Evaluator” in the subject line to Maroni Minter, mminter@miracoalition.org . Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis, beginning on Monday July 7.
Internships at MIRA
Citizenship Intern: fall, winter/spring & summer terms – Summer 2025 internship applications are now closed. This is an in person or possibly hybrid opportunity, not fully remote)
Legal Helpline Intern: now accepting applications for Fall 2025. This is an in person or hybrid opportunity.
Jobs with MIRA Coalition members
- Paralegal (PAIR – The Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Project) June 2025
- Development Director (PAIR – The Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Project)
- Operations Manager (PAIR – The Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Project)
- Immigrant Rights Advocate & Organizer (Brazilian Women’s Group)