Voluntary Internship In The UK

Plan International, an independent child rights and humanitarian organisation committed to children living a life free of poverty, violence and injustice, is seeking an intern to support the team to work towards the brand objectives during an intense implementation phase. It is 12 week voluntary internship. However, £6 daily lunch allowance and reasonable travel expenses will be covered by the organisers. Deadline to apply is November 27th.

Key criteria are:

  • Fluent English; knowledge of French or Spanish would be significant asset 
  • Excellent written communication skills
  • Good project management skills
  • Good interpersonal skills and ability to work with people from different cultures
  • A social science or marketing/communications degree is preferred

The role is office based in the UK and does not involve contact with children. Main duties of the intern are: support the Global Brand Manager, develop a database of all Plan International’s video assets, help support.

Find out more.

 

 

 

Support us!

All your donations will be used to pay the magazine’s journalists and to support the ongoing costs of maintaining the site.

 

paypal smart payment button for simple membership

Share this post

Interested in co-operating with us?

We are open to co-operation from writers and businesses alike. You can reach us on our email at [email protected]/[email protected] and we will get back to you as quick as we can.

Where to next?

The Power of Podcasts in Enhancing Learning

In the dynamic landscape of modern education, the rise of podcasts as a learning tool stands out. For American college students, constantly balancing academics with other aspects of college life,…

Understanding the UN: A Student’s Guide

As a college student, you're at a stage in life where understanding global institutions like the United Nations (UN) is not just beneficial, it’s essential. The UN, with its complex…

Microlearning: The Power of Small Educational Bites

In the fast-paced, information-rich world we live in, traditional learning methods are evolving to meet new challenges. College students, often managing a delicate balance between academics, jobs, and personal lives,…