Applications are ongoing for the 2022 UNICEF Internships for Graduates and Undergraduates Worldwide.
The UNICEF Internship is a paid programme with salary and employment opportunities for university students and recent graduates from all the over the world.
The UNICEF Internship Programme offers students and recent graduates the opportunity to gain direct practical experience with UNICEF’s work. Internship opportunities are available worldwide.
Internship Details:
The UNICEF Internship Programme offers students and recent graduates the opportunity to gain direct practical experience with UNICEF’s work. Internship opportunities are available worldwide.
When a UNICEF office identifies the need for an intern to support their team, they publish the opportunity, and all eligible candidates can submit their application through our website. You can find current opportunities on the vacancies page.
Internship Requirements:
To be considered for the IMES, you must:
Be an undergraduate or a recent graduate in a relevant field
Have good interpersonal skills and ability to work within a multi-cultural team.
Have previous relevant work or volunteer experience.
Demonstrable excellence in verbal, written and interpersonal communication in English (including active listening and information synthesis and strong writing abilities).
Demonstrable proof of excellent academic performance.
Internship Duration and Reward:
The Internship is a paid programme and interns are offered;
Training
Employment
Monthly Allowance – the monthly salary will be equal to 70% of the net monthly salary of the GS level 3 step 1 of the location of the remote internship
The Internship duration varies between the periods of 4-12 months
Required Documents
To apply, candidates must be ready to submit the following documents;
Application Form
CV or Resume
Cover letter
Scholarship Reminder
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should click on the button below to commence their application.
Deadline: Varies by Available Opportunity.
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