Tuesday 13 August 2013

EU Advocacy and Research Intern

Role:

This six month internship will support the EU advocacy team and the Director of the Europe and Central Asia Program by conducting research into EU policy and conflict situations of relevance to Crisis Group, producing research memos and background materials, and assisting with advocacy tasks, including scheduling and attending meetings.

The position is for a highly motivated, well organized and efficient candidate who is looking to gain hands-on EU policy and advocacy experience and country and issue-specific knowledge of conflict prevention and resolution.

Responsibilities:
  • Research and draft background materials on EU foreign policy and activities related to conflict issues covered by Crisis Group;
  • Support the EU advocacy team in monitoring closely and preparing regular news summaries and updates on EU policies and institutions, as well as EU member state developments;
  • Review and prepare summaries and analysis of EU policy documents;
  • Assist with the organisation of advocacy meetings at the EU and NATO institutions and with member state governments;
  • Attend advocacy meetings, conferences and events and prepare event reports and meeting notes; and
  • Provide general administrative support.

Requirements:
  • An undergraduate degree or in pursuit of a degree, preferably in European studies, international relations, conflict studies, government, or similar;
  • In-depth knowledge of EU foreign policy and EU decision-making procedures and institutions, including strong understanding of the CSDP-related institutional framework. Prior experience with the EU institutions or NATO would be an asset;
  • Strong research skills with the ability to pay close attention to detail;
  • Analytical skills and ability to digest complex information into concise and informative briefs;
  • Strong oral and written communication skills;
  • High degree of professionalism and ability to comfortably liaise with high ranking officials via telephone, e-mail or in person;
  • Organizational skills, efficiency and ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks with limited supervision;
  • English language skills at native-speaker level a must. Advanced or at least conversant knowledge of French highly desirable. Knowledge of other European languages would be an asset;
  • Possession of an EU passport, student visa, or other means of residing in Belgium for six months.

How to apply:
We are currently recruiting for two internship positions with the EU Advocacy team. The interviews will be conducted during the first week of September and the successful applicants will be asked to start their internship by 16 September 2013 at the latest. If you are unable to meet this requirement, we encourage you to apply for our next internship cycle.

If you wish to apply please send your CV (maximum two pages) and cover letter (maximum one page) tointern.vacancies@crisisgroup.org clearly stating “EU Advocacy and Research Intern” in the subject line.

Due to the large number of applications that we receive, we are unable to respond to each individual candidate. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Please note that our internships are unpaid, but a small stipend and transport is provided.

CIVICUS- Communication Intern: Design/Multimedia

CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation is one of the world's leading and most diverse international civil society networks, with members and partners in more than 100 countries and an international staff contingent from more than 20 countries around the globe. Our mission is to strengthen civil society and citizen action throughout the world.

We have an exciting position in our communication team for a Communication Intern that will produce design/multimedia content to support our work and projects.

Our work is dynamic and exciting and to join our team you need to be brilliant at what you do, passionate, results-orientated and have an active interest in civil society and citizen action.

Specific job objectives include:
  • Develop variety of communication products for social, digital and print media.
  • Graphic design for print and online, including for social media channels.
  • Produce creative concepts and be competent in DTP/layout.
  • Produce and edit basic video products.
  • Contribute to social media and online content.
  • Assist with content management for CIVICUS' online channels.
  • Assist with communication unit administration.
  • Assist with other communication unit tasks as may arise.

The ideal candidate should have the following qualifications, knowledge, skills and work related experience:

Formal training and experience in using Adobe Creative Suite or similar software packages Job related knowledge required for this position includes multimedia design and production; social media, branding and marketing would be an advantage.

Job related skills required for this position include: excellent design skills for digital and print, good written and spoken English; time management and MS office tools, positive attitude, hard-working, willing to learn and be part of a team. French and/or Spanish language skills would be desirable.

Location: Johannesburg, South Africa.

Start date: As soon as possible

Duration of internship: The internship is expected to take place over a six month period.

Stipend offered: Interns will be paid a monthly stipend of USD$1 104.
How to apply:

Interested applicants should submit a detailed CV, a short cover letter outlining their aspirations, availability and suitability for the role and the contact details of three current referees to humanresources@civicus.org by Monday, 19 August 2013.

Applications MUST include a portfolio or links to an online portfolio. Please quote the source of this advertisement in your application. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

Volunteer Internships at Kenya Red Cross - Bungoma Branch


Volunteer internships are a mechanism for giving high-caliber university students and recent graduates a structured work experience at an early stage in their career. In a competitive professional world, Kenya Red Cross acknowledges that internships are an essential component in young professionals’ employment portfolio, which is why we wish to invite strong candidates to apply for our volunteer program. Our volunteer program is designed to give students an opportunity to gain experience by participating in the daily activities of the Kenya Red Cross, as well as pursue a field-specific internship or conduct first-hand research.

During their weeks of residence in Bungoma, the volunteer will follow the daily schedule of the KRCS Bungoma. Weekly events may include first-aid training, participating in family reunification programs, peer education, social programs at children’s homes, and community work at local hospitals. In addition to the weekly schedule, interns will be given a second placement with one of KRCS Bungoma’s local partner NGOs, e.g. in the field of health, human rights, agriculture, or business/economics.

The internship is open to everyone, but priority will be given to applicants with a background in the following academic genres: health/medicine, education, social work, social sciences, and economics.


Application procedure

In your application please include the following:

-          Motivational letter stating your interest in interning with the KRCS Bungoma
-          Your selection of either Option 1 or Option 2 with a one page description of your choice/research proposal
-          Additional essay if choosing both options
  • -          Academic transcript from your university
  • -          Resume detailing relevant work experience
  • -          Letter of recommendation from a professor or employer
  • -          Copy of your passport (must be valid for 6 months after final day of the internship)
  • -          Proof of international insurance for duration of stay and valid for Kenya


All material is to be marked “KRCS Volunteer” and sent collectively to Project Coordinator, Even Kvelland at: evenjk@gmail.com

 Volunteer Internship Program Costs

KRCS Bungoma believes in sustainable programs. Once we create a new program, we seek to continue that program over many years. In order for the branch to continue this volunteer program, we ask the applicant to pay a small program fee.

Breakdown of monthly program cost:

DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
Program fee
$130
Accommodation in guest house
$120
Airport pick-up Kisumu/Eldoret International Airport (optional)
$65 approximately
Total Amount: $250/month*

Included in the program cost:
-          Volunteer opportunity at KRCS Bungoma
-          Second volunteer placement and
-          Accommodation in guest house
-          Cultural and practical orientation upon arrival

Excluded in the program cost:
-          Airfare from country of residence to Kisumu International Airport (we recommend buying to Nairobi and a separate ticket from Nairobi to Kisumu or Eldoret or you can contact us for bus options from Nairobi)
-          Vaccinations
-          International insurance
-          Visa fee ($50 single entry – 3 month validity)
-          Meals
-          Local transportation
-          Pocket money


After having received confirmation on being selected for the program, we ask that the money be transferred to the KRCS Bungoma’s PayPal account. Once we have received the money, we will send you a confirmation with a receipt of sufficient payment.