Description
Unicef offer qualified students the opportunity to acquire direct practical experience in our work through our internship programme. Internship assignments are typically from 3-6 months during which you will work under the direct supervision of one of our experienced professional staff.
To be considered, you must meet the following requirements:
- be enrolled in a master’s level degree programme in a recognized and accredited university in a subject relevant to the assignment you are applying for. In exceptional cases, bachelor’s level students can be considered;
- be proficient in English, and preferably have some knowledge of another UN working language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish). Knowledge of Khmer is considered an additional advantage;
- have an excellent academic performance record as demonstrated by recent university records.
Additional consideration will be given for prior relevant work experience particularly in the UN, NGO’s or the public sector.
How to apply
Send a Cover Letter indicating your motivation, interests, and availability, along with an internship application, and P11 form to[email protected].
All internships at UNICEF are non-remunerative. Successful applicants are expected to make their own arrangements for travel, lodging, living expenses and health insurance during the internship period.
For internship assignments in other countries, visit http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/index_internship.html
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Volunteer assignments
Volunteer assignments provide interested individuals the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and experience in the international development work of UNICEF. Assignments are flexible in timing and duration, and may be full or part-time depending on the circumstances. Typically volunteers would have significant prior professional experience in a technical area relevant to UNICEF’s work, which they are interested in sharing and thus supporting our work on a voluntary basis.
How to apply
Send a Cover Letter indicating your motivation, interests, and availability, along with a CV or P11 form to [email protected].
Volunteer assignments at UNICEF are non-remunerative. Selected applicants are expected to make their own arrangements for travel, lodging, living expenses and health insurance during the internship period.
Note: Volunteer assignments are not to be confused with the UN Volunteers Programme (UNV). For information about the UNV programme, please visit www.unv.org.
Details
- Job position Accountant
- Contract type Agreement
- Location / Region Phnom Penh
- Listing categories Job / Global problems / People & Health
Required skills
- Foreign languages
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