Engagement Internship, UNICEF

Engagement Internship, UNICEF

UNICEF is recruiting students for a paid engagement internship! Interns will improve the City by analyzing data, studying government policies, gathering information from City residents, summarizing research, and interviewing key City stakeholders. Interns will be part of some of the most important decision-making in our city, and every child will benefit from students’ perspectives and expertise.Ideal candidates will be highly reliable,  independent, and professional. Interns must have a strong interest in key city issue areas, such as education, the economy, housing, health, etc.

Interns will work 10 – 12 hours a week from May until the end of October  (tentative dates are May 10 – October 26) with weekly stipends.

Interested applicants will be able to apply starting May. Students will be reviewed on a rolling basis with application details. Kindly attach your Resume/CV.

Application information will be available at:
erecruitment [dot] unicef [at] globalsupportjobs [dot] info

The internship is completely virtual and open to both undergraduate and graduate students.

Applications will be reviewed and students will be contacted with application details on a rolling basis. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible.   


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